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“B(\““ s as ® ¥ 1 HE OMAHA DALy BEE & TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEI. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 2 i ; T avpl r [ Awwrican TshS e for personal sdorament. 1t does not | et ’ BEOSTING THE BILS, [sormmichar v | OYOLONIS OINDZRS. | BRI 1 oty o | UNVAIIAG VILLAWIGS. [ - cp ot - at the freight depots. o Now | | iy Y ot ) o Central, where it began, cn st | S——— | {a ank, and five m.‘ sl Vg I M M Au Uncommonly Lively Day in|Monih i now rumored will| Wairy of the Wind Wafted Prom|: .« e "'-Fhk'"..'."'f..,f,;. i [t wonder 810 o Lies of Ew;ylflra(i]a fl;du Color the Houss of BODIG- [wmome the Frolghe handiors a tha| VALIOUS Parts of tho R . | o naieo el ey and wave ¢ y ..‘;,.ff " & SON, Fflfltfi“vfl’ soveral railroaa depots in this city is CUUHEIY. TH G CHILIA 5T 1. AUH‘" it EAHEET R man ‘“‘Niff, sbetiacsina horo d mor . man and | wien Bo the aRtbE ten T ; g : S mined f“‘““ ever to remain on astrike | 7pe Agmospheric Agitation N nl.u Dauces. 1:‘,‘“ “ ‘. or bISSUOEI W _‘”:, New Conspiracies, Intricacies corMEMMMO Cevoral Important and Lucra- tive Mesnsures Pushed Tarough, A Beyneful Refsrence to Ar- thar's Administration by a Pennsylivanian. Judge Bradley Refasos to Prolong the Life of the Avsassin. until they gain their points All work was suspended on the Erio road, the hands goin, out with the atrikers. The Harlem River road depot on Hudeon atreet presonted a deserted sppearsnce to.day, not a pound of freight being ehipped. But ter, cheese and egae, and other per- ishable freight which arrived from the country, was being handled by a fow doreu Italians, but much will be deatroyed before they can be gotten out. A meeting of agents of the lines to-day resolved to etill refuso the inereass demanded, Covers a Vast Aren. A Furious G ile Raported in the Interior of Michigan, The Lightaing Lays Low Hngo Tanks of 01l in the Brad- ford Fields Splinters From the lowa Wrecks. T, J. Munroe in Sgracuse J. The city of Santisgo in squarcs in the eheckerb all the atrects runuing &% gles, but there afe. large «nd | ¢ plazas which diversifythe w notony | o housve afe meatly !l o storiod and aproad OFOE S roat doal | of grouud; the walls'of tho o in menroly thick om aeeount of cort k hich oot and [shoulders, u¢ tkh A ."‘{,ml\ By i| Chiliis a long, nerrow strip of land OB ot At timoes severe, A vy each houso i extending in loogth over 2,000 mi'es about 100 around this on the insl 8 ver: | the ¢ ' whieh th 1 eonvenien reathor fine Somolimes they gnanco vut, Lo very stmple rotects you in 18 uro waterproof woven from the hair of the , and are of & yellowish brown r, It gives the man the brave and allant appesranco of & New York |anus man with a ehawl on hie in width weray a, | ond and Jomtradictions Dev- eloped Daily, Tho Murderer of Martha Whitle Nailed in 1ho Detroit Court, A Bloody Border Ruffian Fight jn In- dian Territory, CRIMINAL NEWS I Printers Book —— 3 P 3 ! vor | National Assoclated Pross. i o - v Nekini —— upon whioh the @ifore: wilee; in somo places it ia ot over | National Amcclated Prows. TRt ::::: FE p]:‘e‘ilrllat'}'xed:\o:ll:rl::k‘::l'h:mke, the THE LATEST. opon. The interior SOUst i o forty milos wide. ~‘This topography M b ) atrikers being s determined as ever THE INJURED AT GRINNELL. the houses is very Jaxamiis s, beauti- | gives to the conutry a great varicty ol | Lirrie Rock, Ark., Juno 19, - An ikt to0 hold out all summer if vecessary. Cnicaco, Juno 19 - A Marshall. [ ful with sta i fountiing and |climate. Tho averawo 'l"u"'rn‘un"u( afftay touk place between Iudisus and CONQRESS, et — e town, Lown, speciel gives the follow. | rare flowers, 0 BI% noarly o | Sentiago is about 68 degrces In the | cowboys on the border of ladian ter- n ors Katisnal Associated Prees. dozon private residenocts in cho oty |day fime you must carry & sun um- | ritory. Tho latter numbered 90, snd SENATE PROCREDINGE, ‘WasHiNaTON, June 19.— Senator Harrison, trom the committee on ter- ritoriea,reported & bill fur reapportion- ment for members of che legislature of Moutana, Seuator Vest making a mi- nority report. The house passenger bill passed. Seuator Garland moved to recon- siderthe vots iudefinitely postponing the whisky bond bill. The motion went over, d Killod by Ligh injured. have their qainta, i8 comfort. | Ways. The products of the country | wag on tho stand tho most of the day. g : f::;::ro v?unirl}ilsr l:“t‘lilea ;lti?:fl B A e ou;}l’;‘l?" “r$ Nichols, seriously, and | able, uomm?:dioluhomh tho coun- [ 0ohsist principally of copper and sl | §hg tostified in substance that the bad charter bil. | Cousidoration of | - Lirrus Rock, Ack., June 19.—iwo littlo duughter, alightly injared. |try Within oay ofthe town, Ir|wer ore, Withough somo = gold in|deud body was that of her husband, MANUFACTURES. tho bill by suctiona was then resumed, | Daniel Lundy aud wite, while hoeing | " Honry Pitman and two sons, badly |8 generally finely @ @Ut in gronuds [found. There are o fow coal | but she wau induced o give an order The remainiog sections were agreed to substantially as reported until the 12th section was reached, to which Senator Ooke effered an amendment, author- izing the secretary of the treasury to receive deposita in silver andissue coin curtificates therefore. Peundiug debate the senatoat b p. m weut into execa tivesession and soon afier adjourned. HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. Mr. Calkins moved to pass, under suspeusion of the rules, the bl amending section 127 of the revised statutes, so as to require officers to take tostimony in election cases to forward at once to the clork of the Brucal Negroes: National Amoctated Pross. Monite, Jane 19.—At Chanchula yesterday & negro and wife beat a3 yoar-old child to death and threw the body into the street. Good Imdians. National Associstod Press. Osravamva, Mesxico, June 19— Twenty-seven Apache prisoners were taken out Saturday and shot, corn, were killed by lightning an two children dunguroullyl?nj nr:g. Vermont State Fair, - National Assoviated Prese, RuTLAND, June 19 —-The state fair will be held in Barlington September 12 to 16, in Howard park Killed With His Own Gun. National Associated Prese. 3 Grarron, Ky., June 19.—Dariel Ho.per shot dead John Chamblis Cbambers with the latter's gun during a quarrel in a wheat field in Caldweil county. e ing lisc of wounded by the storm at Griunerl: Thnomas Shackley, badly bruised. Mre, Shackley, fatally tnjured. Mary Shackley, limb broken, Mre, Girl, seriously injured Ed Griswold, badly cut on the head, Nathanicl Ellis, fatally injured. Mra, Ellis, slightly injured. Wilson Ellis and wife, seriously hurt, Dora, Fanny and James Ellis, seri- hurt; his wife slightly, and his wife’s siater seriously injured. A. Rhomfort and 8. Stowe and wife, badly. Mrs. Pierco was blown through a window and badly bruised. Mr. Clandern, wife and child, Jser- iously irgured. _ Mrs. C. T. Taylor, not expected to ive. Mr. Terry and wife hurt. Me. Cullerson’s son badly injured. Ike Mencer aud wifo badly bruised. A son of Mrs, Fairfax not expected to live. Mr. Kendall's son badly bruised. Joha Curtis seriously injured. each, and | brella to by comfortable, bat ut night £490 000 | you muat sleep under a blanket, The aud §600,000 havo beer cxpended | nights of Obili wre chilly, When you in thor structure alowe. I¢ i |8ro down iu the southern part of the indeed @& oity of fifi‘gvu 1.8 | 0untry you get a great dosl of weather, population numbers a lietle over 200, [ Sometimos thero aro eighteen or 000, but it has scarcely 88 active and [ twenty kinda of weather in one day busy appearance as other cities | Coming up the southern coast at times iu South Amerioa. d with ita| We got eight or ten kinds of weather great woalth there is an &kistocracy in [#orved up in loas than an hour. Tt the old city whore overy onc knows|¥as the same just around by Cape oyery one else, Nearly ’fl of the rich | Horn, where a little of it went a loug that cost over $1,000,000 houses M scores of and rambles with se [acres of for. [mines which supply in great part est trees where rural lifé ean be en.|ell t'l‘\‘o fuel uled( in smelt joyed. InJan the mid-sumwer | 108 he government of the country T e e AR 1o |10, o mmiativa. The. prosiiont. & phere, all society people leave the city | ¢lected by vote, and is supported by to remain at their quints, some of the | Fesporsible ministry. Taere isa leg- noando resorts, At this season, when | itlature composed of a congress of the autumn leaves are fallivg, nearly [t¥0 houses, and courts of justioe, all the people have returned from |Civil and criminal.y The fire depart- their summer rambless A Chiliau's | ent of the city 1sa most brilliant idea of carthly paradise s to have an|afur When an alarm sounds every elegant house in Santiago aud bo re. [ mewbor of each company hasteus to ccived into aociety. He i# fond of die- | bis home, decks himselt in his full play and ostentation when he can af-|fire umform, wnd goes to ford it, and extremely panctilous in [the placo —of ~ fire, where matters of form. © is intencely | ho usually arrives about the tims of proud and looks with haughty dis- which has been dragged the engiae, chargzo of 200 head of eattle belonging to Col. Alex. Polk, of Howard cosaty, thia state, and were grezing thew on land belonging to the Iodisas The cowboys were ordered off, and failing to go, a fight ensued in which four of them wero slain, THE HILLMAN CASE, Leavesworri, Kavsas, Jape 19, — In the $25 000 life 1t ucrance ceso on trial in the United Statea circuit court here, Mre, Hillman, thealleged widow, for the policies and a re'ense to the compauies by the misrepresontations of John H. Brown, who told her it waa not her husband he had killed AND-—— BLANK BOOK oo oot porgbud ho had kiled | (op 19¢h % Farnam St from Wyandotte county, wko ingra- tiated himself into her confidence and persuaded her to give the order for the policies which her attorney who had the policies in his posscssion, refused to obey. Brown now test fies that the statement he made was false, and for the purpose of swindling the widow, aud that it was Hillman who was killed. The caso developes new intiicacies, contradictions and vil- lminies as it proceeds, and attracts OMAHA, NEB. Magazines of ‘all kinds BOUND TO ORDER. b | house committee on elections, who| Death ot Rav. Joha A Browa: Mrs. W. A. Rued, of Des Moines, | dum on foreigners. - Ho belioves thy | Al0og by a crowd of buya. When the | much public attention ‘sud interest. | Send for REBUCED shall priut and arranga the same prior | Natlo sl Associate i Pross. badly ivjured. true aristocracy of the world flws i [ fice 18 over he ridesin a carriuge to the Ropresontatives of the heaviest in- & 4 3 to the organizition of ocongress.| Laxoaster, Pa., Juno 19'—Rev. : the veius ot the Chilian duscended | 0ugine house for roll call, whon every | guranco companies in the country are | price-list of Job Print- Passcd John A. Brown, D, D., diod of apo- LU from Northern Spain. abrent mumber is finod. 1 makes n0 { here walchivg the trial. Mc. Kally introduced a bill abolish | plexy in this city thia afternoon, aged | Dks Moixes, June 19.—The State| mho Grand Hotel is" o refarkably | parvoalar diftorence whother ho has R e ing. ing tax on tobacco, enutt, cigars and [ nesriy 70 years. He was sich only a | Leader specias trace the storm of Sat- | g0 building, having a dining room | een to the tiro or not so long as he MR —_— cigurcites after January 1st, 1884 Mr. Dunnell introduced a bill fixing the terms of invernal revenus colldc- tion at four ycars, Mr. Buigue referred to the bill as backed by the admiuistration, but be- ing asked if he spoke by authority, L said, “No; God forbid that I should ] “of the fust- | he8 always led me in each country to L be the mouth pieco of such an admia- e s the wounded 250, and property de- 3?.::: n“:“ ,fon‘v o{;::’{i‘,:tp gain adwission to such, Ic was this | to prevent his neighbors from lynch- istration.” Eires. stroyed $100,000. These are all very my eyes and before o83 B8 o | bhat L&mu #8¢ the Hindoo nautch- | ing him, and his bail hus been fixed at 9 The house passod the following | Nationsl Pross Assoctation, 2 T low " estimates, total Mg: pinzs, whorolh fopntain g ol i1 | 2irt's 'dinc Xidia, the - Eggptiu | 860,000. . Turbaliis. .snte mortem N e TR @ bills: T appropriste §100,000,000| 8x. Pav, Juno 10.—The livery | rintell i 41, and ten o fiftoon moFe 1a xe boant ooy s the 1k wates " Guiro, wnd'Uho ‘far fonted | (tatomunt wan Laken foday. . Hosawat . 9ithom Stpfnog.and Music, . ... for payment of pensions and wich- [and boarding stable of Stephens & |will die. Many lives were lost north- ture of gold can muko it. Jusc be-|Jepanese girls of Yokohama, but it | Mre. Webster solicited oriminal inter- o SPEREE e drawing trade dollars from circulation Mr, Davis (Tis ) introduced a bill requiring the secrctary of war to re- ceive reports from commanding officers in the late war, where reports were not made for publication in the appen- dix of the History of the Warnow being published. 3 The bill for an appropriation to en- large the Philadelphia mint was de- feated— 45 yeas, 70 nays. The p:usioning revenue marine em- ployes injuredin the service and re- tiring cfficors on ha'f pay at the age of 65 years, or after 40 years service, was defeated —68 to 95, The billcollecting from osean steam- ers 50 cents per head for each immig grant landed in the Uuited States to create & fund for the protection of helpless immigrants, and to return to their own couutries those likely to be- come public charge, passed —110 yeas, 16 uays. The bill creating a bureau of animal industry, to prevent the spread of poeumonia among cattle and exporta- tion of diseased cattle, passed. The bill appropriating $50,000 to enable the government tumake sn ex- hibit at the International Fish Exhi- bition, passed. The bill requesting the secretary of the treasury to examine the claims of Oregon, Texas, Ualifornia, Colorado, Nebraska, Nevada, Washington and Idaho, for money expendeed in sup- pressing Indian outbreaks. and report the facts to congress, was debated, but no quo um appearing on the vote, the house at 6:2) p. m. adjourned, A vote on the bul be taken to-morrow. CAPITAL NOTES. National Associated Press. STAR ROUTE TRIAGH, WasniNgroN, June 19.—The star route cacos upened this morning by re- calling Wi ness Borden, who identified certain maps, and Nephi Johnson, a woman and sub.contractor, testified that the increase and expedition were faw hours, He was president of the Guttysburg college, ot Gettysburg, I'a., and editor of Tao Evangelical Review, a journal he published in the interesy of the general synod of the Lutheran church until withia a year or two, and since he made Lancaster his home. Seers, Fargo, D, T., was dustroyed by fire last night, including several carriages and & nomber of horses. Loss, $28,000 over and above insur- ance. BrADFORD, Pa., June 19.—A 35,- 000 burrel “o1l tank was struck by lightning at Olean this morning and is now burning. o HoLyoke, Mass., June 19.—Beebs, Wollsver & Co,’s woolen mill, South Hadley, was destroyed by fire this morning, Loss $19,000, insurance $12,0000. s s LU Too Much Chloroform. National Associated Prese. PorTLAND, Oregon, June 19.—Jas, N. Brown, justica of the peace at Dallas, commi.ted suicide this morn- ing with chloroform, He was fil icted with asthma and used so much chloro- form the doctora refused to prescribe By some means he obtained two vials, Beth were found ampty in his bed. ——.— Rafilroad Extension. National Assiciated Press, Pirrssure, June 19, — Arrange- ments are completed to extend the narrow guage portion of the Pittsburg and Western road to Attica, going two hundred miles through the oil regions, Tt Both Std National 4ssocisted Fress, Cixcinyari, O,, June 19,—There is no change in the situation of the boiler makers' strike. Both sides are firm, Prrrssura, June 19, coal strike is unchanged. B Death of an Actor- National Associatod Frews. BosroN, Mass,, June 19.—Jus, P, King, aged 3), a well known actor, died to-d: 'trm. -The iron and e - ash and “Kids.” Boeron, June 19, —A letter to The urday from its origin at or near Cen- tre, Green county, to the southern purt of Henry county, 100 miles dis- taut. For nearly the whole ot that distance the grourd is strewn with wrecks of houses, barns, fences and churches, The total loss ot life willexceod 100, west of Grinnell, The cyclone seems to have formed in the southwestern townships of Boone county; thence it passed nearly due east to Kelly, then to a point five miles south of Nevada; thence to a point ten miles north of Griunell, and passing to the west of that town, made a swath of a mile or more in length through the resi- dence portion of the city forming an angle, and utterly demolishing everything in its way. Tha width of the pathway was about two rquares. At least sixty houtes were destroyed in Grinnell. 'Lhe course was changed at Grinnell to a southeasterly direc- tion, IN NEW HAMPSHIRE, Dover, N H., June 19.—One of the most teriffic thunder storms ever known here passed over this city and other parts of Southern New Hamp shire this afternoon, lasting three hours. The lightning was almost in- cessant, and struck many places, OYCLONES IN MICHIGAN, DetROIT, Mich , June 19.—A clone swept through Bay, 'I'ascola and Honore counties yesterday at noon, The district devasted is remote from telograph lines, but so far the story of devastation is a sad one, ny housee, barns andorchards were swept away, At Thomas Joyce's house, in Bay county,a girl named Bimpson was injured by being hurled against a fence, and Mrs. Dalos Gaster was badly hurt, A boy named Carroll had his skull broken. Miss McDon- ald of Gagetown was terribly mutilat- ed. The track of tho storm was 80 rods wide and 20 miles long, THE OIL REGIONS FIRED, Braprorv, Penn., June 19,—The storm which passed over the oil coun- which, in elegance, I have seen equal. | #PDears at the time in full regalis. ed by few. I cawsit on the starely | Never leave Chili without seeing balcony that opens from ny roon a1 | he corco danced. Eioh country has waze far away 0 the paiks of toe |its pecutiar danco, and in moro “ways Ardes, rising 17,000 feet above the [ Chan vne is characteristic of the erace level of the sea, - Their stmmits are|*9d smusement appreciated by its covered with perpatual stiow, which | People. A conscientious senso of duty yond isthe combania, a large open | ¥as reserved for me to see in Chili a *quare planted with beautiful flowers, | 44000 radically different from all aud held assacr.d ground, as it is the | others. A Chulian gentleman volun. site of the old Jesuit church, whion | teered to take us to a house whero we was burned on that uwful morning of [¢’uld see it best prformed. The December 8, 1863. It was a great | music consisted of a single harp fete day, and the church was densely [ Well payed by a Ohilisn, who crowded with an assembly almost_en- | 46companied the strauge air with a tirely women aud young girls, | CFOW-like voice having a sort of falsetto when somoe of the draperies | Which seemed at times so high it with which the edifice was decrated | #ould break through the top of his caught fire, and the flames | head. A girl with the knuckles of spread 0 rapidly no numan hand her hand kept time also on the drum could atay them. The doors opened |Vt the harp, while each one present inward, aud the crowd in thoir en- [ kePt tume in tura with ciappiog of deavors to push out, pressed against | havds aud patsing of fect. Tho dance and closed them, 30 that no power iteelf is simple, a girl stuting out from without could open them. |8lone swings her handkerohief atsome Smoke and flumes rushed out the high | man, who respouds by coming on the windows, mingled with the agonizing !l or and following her abous, watch- cries: of burning humanity, Taere | i02 her movements closely and imi- seemed no way of cscape for a human | tating them, even each movement of soul, a few women ouly were drawn |the hundkurcl‘uef, which plays an im- out by the lassoes which had been let | Portaut part in the dance, Some- down from a hole in the roof, but the | times sheawings it over her head, numbar was small, for those below, in | 0metimes over her shoulder in their ergerness to escape, would |front of her, and at hor side, by clutch the arms and legs of thore las- esch movement lhs.lllvllt'l or repels soed, till by their weightthey dragged | bim, the whole idea of tho daic> them to piecds, Two thousand human | being that the man s making over- beings perished on that awful day, | tures to her while she acts the part and when the walls gave way it re- | of the coquette. They never touch vealed the horrible spectacle of women | €ach other during all the movemonts, aud children .umfl"g up tightly and therein connists one of the skill- wedged together and hands out. | ful charms cf the dance, tor at times stretched to heaven in supplication, |#he passes under his arms and at the faces and upper par* of their|Others swings the handkerohicf jast bodies charred and disfigured, gnd the | ©ver his head, but all the time their lower part, from their watsts dowg. | graccful swaying movements are to- ward, entirely untouchod. Tho ladies [ g¢ther and yet apart. Now there are of Ssntiago are a prottice than those | #Xpressions of supersbounding joy of most South Awmecrican cities |#nd pleasuro, and now the puite As a rule, they dress in very good |Owimo of wrath and indig- taste, and do not sp)il their appoar |Bation, How beautifully the ance with a coutortionato mixture o '“"““{ . secmn to hyln_vflihlm inharmonious colors, Thoy arve ag [#vd join in the dance-—their wrms Derroir, Mich;, June 19 —A spec- castrated by eno Webater, a tarmer near that place, for illicit inti- macy with Webster's wife, is worse to-day and cannot tivo. Webster was arrested and jailed at Marshall,Mich., course, PEOPLES NAILED, In the trial of Hugh Peoples this afternoon for the marder of Martha Whitla in January, 1879, a eensation was produced in court by Frank ial from Battlo Creek, Mich., says J T F E S T N E n Stephen Tarbell, the man who was|Us 0a ; Importer of, and Dealer in 1121 Farnam St, Omaha. DAVITT’S DEFENSE: Dorice, n witneas who testified ho and | 7he Liverpocl - peech and Its Peoples carried Martha’s dead body from Dr. Hollywood’s house and dumpel it in the Dotroit river through a hole cut in the ice. He gave all the details and the cross-examination up Critics Bef re the High Court, to adjovroment of court failed to A Rousing Meeting of Irishmen in ehake his testimony, which will be re- sumed to-morrow, Peoples is the man who sued The Detroit Evening Newa for §30,000 damag+s for Libal in charging him with the New York. New York, June 19.—The grand murder of | demonstration of weleome by the Martha Whitla, the verdict being in | Irish citizens of this city was tendered favor of the paper, he being arrested | by Michael Davitt, of the Academy of for murder at the close of the trial. CHOPPED UP, WiNNerPea, June 19, —An ex-rail- road conductor was murdered last night at Portage, 100 miles east of here. His wife is supposed to be the guilty party, The tragedy occurred in his own house, There were two se- found in the house covered with bleod. Biscoley (the name cf the victim) aud his wife are reported as B having dravk heavy aud suspicion rosts on her and it is supposed she had as au accomplice & male neighbor, FOREIGN NEWS. Natlonal Aswciated Fros A RUMOR on the stock exchange that Bright and Ohamberlain have resigned their positions in tho cabinut, RUSSIAN REPRESSION complished aud goud mosiciang, yer |When they sway, more in curves ot many of them recoiving their edues |Perfect harmony, whilo through all try was erpecially destructive to o1l property. At Olean, N. Y, the lightning fired two iron tanks of oil, one containing 8 500 and the other tionin Feance and other foreign cou « | Unceasingly the harps’ thumping and tries. Iu the morning you see them | the clapping of hands of l,h‘o inter- roturning from church with a simple |¢8ted lookers-on kept stately pace, Music, to-night. After a number of popular and patrioti; airs had been played by the band, cheers were given for Davitt, Parnel), Dillon and others. Hon, Geo. W. Van Hosen occupied. the chair, and after afew remarks in- troduced Davitt, who was received with tremendous cheering. He said vere cuts on hishead, and an axe wan :):":.]';“;f'"l'nfi';? vieit to Amerioa on On each previous occasion he came from an Eoglish prison, and this time he came from an oglish prison also, The indictments hl(} been made sgairst him by the Eoglish government on several “ooca- L egainat least wade against him by men who claimed to be his friends, 3 i 0.1t i yleaded “not gailty, Loxpon, Juoe 19, -1t is rumored onsioribLas ) Joa b il e d ary. One of the charges was that he was being run by Mr, untrue, s, but now the charges were made him by Irichmen. At twelve oclarges had been To the charges he " and he would eorge. This was The only peraon that run Michael Davitt was *‘Michael Davitt,” 81, Prrenspuno, June 19, —Count | Hg believed that Ireland should be Folsters, m intor of the interior, will | yoyeraed by an Irish parliament and shortly issue a manfoeto stating that | that the land ehould be nationalized, firmm measures are necessary to pre- serve erder, THE LIMIT OF THE DISCUSSION. The charge of favoring an alliance with the Eoglish people was untrue, | } | manta for o head-dress and veiled | Now there are intervals wherein tho but he claimed the right to assist any All | dancers rest, and the parched throat Loxpoy, June 19,—In the house of | people in the world without slacken- dit, % - | 8.000 barrels of oil. These tanks, demanded by the people living along | Journal from Moretown, V., the res FU AR DR Qe | 1o Blaok tais andels in disgitlas. the route, b:l‘ld gecugm;ed WH;’I" ;f;"::p‘;i :.ho"?:?h‘('i:m}::rr;‘";::l&:: nide-gby tho sity. B«id‘;:l::e.z?.:'l! are carrying a prayer book and many (and lacerated knuckles of the acoom-| oommong this evenivg (Gladstone, in 108 his effurts for Ireland, He did py:_mun- a; u;g llxv;n;n.li y reputable SLANAES R AT v ey to | eral other largo tanks in the immedi. |® #1all piece of wool work or mat, on | Pavying girl are relieved by coolivg | yruver to 8 question, #aid the propos- not believe ‘that Parnell's criticisms “ThE star route asss slesnd fur the | four children, reccived yestordsy a |ste vicinity were destroyed. Tn the | Which they kacel in the conter of the | draughts, It lasted over un hour and | od sonforencs would bo limited to dis- | of tho‘lfiwsrpool spovch ware f-r.';ult day Lo Lrals o ?o: of W. B, |notice that ho had been eranted a pen. | Bradford fields, about fifteen derricks | hurch, In the afternoun all sooiety hm e ) 1o was no'l‘h:n{lut e Johnson, who ideatified one of the pe- | #1on With arrears of $420. The pen- | #nd 3,000 barrels of oil went up in |4rives out to Cousino park in elegant | falling into the arms of her long-woo- woul hjec av- |I0g o lyull. e p;uentedin ISR O ro\l:te sion, it seems, was granted on the [smoke. In the Allegheny field, ell:wn attire, and the manta and black robw | ing partner. AN igation of the Suez canal in its delib- t"' "lr" -8y 1 "lle fl" elizy \ Nc. 4,119 a8 having been written ¢ by | 48y of the children's birth, The new | rigs and about 4,000 barrels of oil went | #re discarded for a hat a ls mode de —— erations, t: & Qll' o u.{‘;,ul Y P.J- himelf g by comers, who are now ten days old, are | UP 88 & sacrifice to the lightning, It Paris and an opera cloak. You will | Killed Under a Misapprehonsion, FUE PORTE OBJEOTS, 1 t‘l:l:' lw th"i.npdl ong & Tre. BRADLEY AND GUITEAU, all living and well, Mrs Harrimann is | 18 estimated that the storm has relieved | M0t meet in your drives in Oentral | National Asocisted Pross. ConsrantiNorLk, June 19.—Said ;. d, r.;l.‘h - d'nt' m‘ue muli- Justice Bradley has renderx;d & de.|Put 80 years old. Sixteen months the country of at least 75,000 barrels | P41k or the Boiso de Boulogne moro | Bosrow, June 19,--Dr. Jarvia Gay, S ARG RAIDRRAINNOR O AN { i i l Pasha, minister of foreign atfsirs, has nations as a means of belping Ire- cision denying the application for a |2%° 8he produced twins, so that she | of cheap oil. tastefully dressed, lady-ilke and ele-|of Norwood, a veterioary surgeon, informed the embassadors of foreign | |and. By :J('rleot unity of .l-’ll ll)‘lmu» [ writ of hal corpus in the case of Guiteau and affieming the judgment National Aseociated Pre s dren and her mother also has a large ; p en at our hotel the night of festal-day. | stopped on the way at the house of 3 A of the sourt below. fumily. This privato fawily afuir of | 1, Wasuozow, Juno 20, 1 & m.—~| Fiwas akind of musio.lo sonvassaions | Gearge W, Edwunde o ingaire about BEY OBEYH, | Jr, Rev. Dr. Motlynne, Dr. Wallace FREPARING TO HANG, Mr. Harriman's has created great ex- | © " the Upper Missidsippi and Mis- | and halls all mixed up together. Pho [ the road. Edmunds recenty moved, | Arvxsnviia, June 19, ~Dorvisch ) and others, Guiteau received the nows of Judgo | citement in this commuity, and per- | 2031 Valloys, partly eloudy weather, | fur Santingo muidens sang, dancod. |and had ofton been robbed by burg. | Pashs, in snnoussing to consuls that iy Bradley's deniel of the writ of habess | st ehmt. many. milns b0 viow (80 looal raius, south to east winds | Loy talked with tho idence, » [lars. Beeing Dr. Gay entor the gate, |the state of By, i Marine 4orpus with outward composure. He | *litts” of children. Enterprising sad ]"w_"_r__bi'ffi'_"”"" aud faultlessness with which & swal |he ordered him to atop and tell his |said that Arabi vy was payiog stric al Ass-ciatod Pross, hons smys President Arthur will now be|showmen have already proposed to RSy low flios, Thero was oue especiuily | busine r, Gay being hard of "';“ dichee to the commands of the| New \'Ju.,‘ Julmu l!).-;An'w d; khedive, Gen, Werder from Bremen, Pasha, and : finally closed by tho weariod maiden | guusion of the Egyptian quostion, and | skill would not inulude the subject of nav- [ing between them. has now six little ones to care for, SN —— gant women, aged 80, was called at 1:30 a. m. to [ = 5 e porta still maintained 4 ir effort Her grandmother had soventeen chil- Aadloatisns 1 looked in upon a grand soireo giv- | aitend a sick horso at Canton, ~Ho | FENCE CHC USROG ) conference, .ucs?;u;:: Iifi::':rl-:g:l;;nfi:«:;n v ikl tions for havgiog are going on, aud as | hibition, but the father declined to | Yo% Asoctated rems, Lke a Baltimoro clipper for running | Edmunds shot him. Edmunds did Pt 0 » | Ahaa, and s AP (e ek d | o * ve HAMBURG, June 19, — ved: Gel. Pullman car-wheel works, by the mwark of high bre Haves, Juve 19,—Arrived: St Cuiteau hears of them he says: “Don's | entertain the offvr. Otxoaco, June 19 - Chas. Graft, 8 | close to the wind; un ua ot g ga m 0 ve placed be New York » ’ i - y L0 . " Jil - | lert from New York, sy there is no fear of his suicide. Sational Aweoctated Pross. falling of a ladle with a ton of molten [ too well for o . - Laurant from Now Y o from New wupelled to pardon him. Prepara- | place the mother and children on ex- Buraed 10 Deaths noticed who seemed built for walt; heariag, continued to approach, and Arabi Bey 1 1 18 i s ) from Liverpool. s e vy - s Georman, was burnad to death at the|; t i W his 0 00 sure of your picuie, TR ’ ustep to an axqum!uoi B e s M Freight Handlers' Strike Winniees, Man., June 10, —1It has |iron. . s . . a VERPOO u 8 Bational Assuciatod Pross, been arranged to have & Togatts here SRS for a premiere s X La Ji New Yorx, June 19.—The freight | on June 28, when Rogs and Kennedy Wrecked by Koe. handlers’ strike for twenty conts an | wili row an exbibition game for 1,- | Netiona! Amociated Press. hour is spreading, causing great em- . peasaut women u Cit Pori of lace, vi ing 4 ) Br, Jouns, N. F., June 19,—The :la::}.,s

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