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R ~ % TATV 00 188, \ / THE OMAHA DaAlLY BEE. L R —— TWELFTH YEAR. THE MILLARD. An Important Event in the History of the Gate OMAHA, NEB, the latter divisions. broad stairway THE PARLOR FLOOR is reached, and the visitor is brought in sight of the parlors and dining room, on either side of the landing Here ho is also impressed with one of the finest features of the building Passiug up the ATURDAY MORNING, JULY complotes the basement capacity, which is very large indeed and with it Tk Beg reporter completes his tour of the house, RUILDERS AND MANAGERS, The Millard was designed by Mr S, Shears, a practical hotel man, and his plans worked up by Dufrenc ard 22, 1852 A NOTABLE EVENT. [The Declaration of War Against England by Arabi's 1 Confederacy. D1 ~d most distinguished citizens, The floral offorings from Springtield oitizens were the most elaborate and beautiful ever before seen in the city. They wisted of a ‘‘oross and anchor,” ates aj “4a largo pillow,” and an “‘open Bible.” The tributes, as voiced in these floral designs, were both in Egypt, then Enogland must deviso some other measures for the purpose of restoring order in Fgypt. In regard to the canal, the declaration asserts that Eogland desires that the canal shall remain open and unrestrioted; this can only ba possible when Egypt d and absolutely 18 quietly go 0i L lfi ” ¥ the broad hall-ways--which run the | Merdelssohn. | 36 was named afior | froc from the predominating iofla- FAMFAPUT, AN LTSS, i full length of the house on three | tho popular and widely known Millard | S b o (" bl it Bl bty "‘":““l"":" On the doorway leading to the crypt The Magnificent New Hotel|sides, aud are of the same mize and | Bros , and has already cost 8165 000, | The Chiefs Congregate at Cairo Bl it el 0 I‘M"‘L 8 it [the name ‘‘Lincoln” appeared in i e A Pt require | g, ery and the walls on the interior width in the four upper stories, All besides the grounds, which & i 8 b yorfeet o o @ i BI; ;Efis Thrown Open For are ten foot wide, the floora oiled and | low estimate would place at £50, and Solemnly Depose that perfect order shall exiat in "';“ were complotely lined with living b Guests, Inid with magoificent mata, soparated |000 and the cost of furnishing the Khedive. :‘I‘;,“"’l'l'lf.-“"-y':""‘l“y"*::l|:"]"” ;i;“‘l‘)":“::lfl‘: green, interspersed with flower em- willeure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala. at the fire walls by wood carpeting of by ed, vhie owel vhi " oy yspey e ala e e y P 4 many thousand more. The brick Pt agre and which o one power shall blems, while resting against the sarco- ria, kidney discase, liver complaint, BROWN'S /RON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, cte. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that A Description of the Prettiest Struoture in Omaha. No event of greater local impor- tance has occurred in Omaha for four yeara than that which took place on Thuraday last, when the doors of the new and magnificent Millard hotel were thrown open to the public. Since the fire of September b, 1878, Omaha has not once known what it was to have sufficient hotel accommodations for visitors, and 1t _has been a draw- back to the city and a gource of untold annoyance to travelers generally. The opening of the beautiful and commodious structure on the north- east corner of Douglas and Thirteenth streets changes all this, and although unattended with any flourish of trum-. pets, it isas great a step toward met- ropolitan rank and importance as the opening of the Opera House or the acqisition of a new railroad. A YEAR'S WORK, The undertaking, thus practically rich mosatc pattern, and at night are brilliantly illuminated by the numer- ous chandeliers seen evorywhere. Leaving the landing at the head of main staircase and following the hall to the south front, the first room ar- rived at is the ladies’ reception room, and adjoining it on the right, and oc- cupying the entire southwest corner of the building, the ladirs’ parlors, all of which are furnished in a atyle ot more than ORIENTAL RICHNBSS, On the floors, carpeted with Axmins- ters, the foot-fall makes no sound; the equare bay windows commaud a full view of both streets in all direc- tions; ebony and gold rods, lambre quins of +he finest silk plusa in car- dinal and old gold, and heavy cur taing of Venetian point lico, mellow the light as 1t falis upoa the magnifi- cont furniture, carved black walout and olive silk plush, the marble man- tel-piece with autique painted do- signs, and a fire-place with ehining brass andirous, or ‘“‘fico dovs,” that gleam like gold, A side door leads from the patlors to a princely suite of rooms, furnished in the samestyle and work was done by Bailey & Oleson, the carpenter work was all done uunder the peraonal supervision of Messrs, Shears .nd Giaconimi, the plastering by J. C. Brenuan, the plambing by Thomas H. Prios, the painting by Windheim ana the frescoing by Leh. man, Mr. Shears will be the general manager of the Millard, assisted by George H. Kibbey as book-koeper, Frank Wilson as room clerk, aud with a force of fifry servants and attaches Messrs. Kibbay and Wilson are both well known in this city, cficient, vooular, and just the men to take hold of so fine an establishment as the Millard, THE OPENING took place Jaly 20th, and was quiet, the house merely being pronounced read to receive transient guesta, Those who registered on the first day were . J. Hanscom, wife and davghter; Mr. F. D. Brown, Mrs. F. D. Brown | and Miss Mabel Brown. ST 0 - SPORTING. Nattonal Associated Press. Tuarkey Dooides to Send Five Thous- and Men to Keep the Paace. Italy Arming For the Yray. National Associated Press, INVITING ITALY, Loxnoy, July 21.--A communica- tion has been received by Earl Gran- ville from M. Froycinet, propos- ing to invite Italy to join the exped; tioh to Hgypt if tho Knglish cabinet assents, TURKISH DELRGATE. CoNSTANTINOPLE, July 21, —Foreign ambassadors have requostod the porte to appoint a delegate to meet the con- ference to-day. A DECLARATION OF WAR, ALEXANDRIA, July 22, —Reports ro- cei here from Cairo state that Aribi Bay convened the chamber of uo- tables, and the chamber passed roso- lutions declaring the khedive a traitor and deposed him, and proclaimod war phagus was a Iyre, and on it a large oross composed of beautiful blossoms, The inscripuion on the silvor plate ot the caskei was: ‘““Mary, wife of Abraham Lincoln As_the remains were borne to their last resting place, followed by the only survivin, member of the family, Robert T, Lincoln, secretary of war, and an army of sympathizing friends, the song and prayer, ‘‘Rest, Spirit, Rest,” was sung by the choir. 'The Lincoln Guard of Honor, a local or- ganization composed of old soldiers, led the way to the door of the crypt, into which was passed tho ocasket, and placed by the side of the sarcoph- agus in which repose the remains of hor illustrious husband, lsid there seventeen years ago. Thero were no special services at the tomb, ~ While 1housands of the bust citizons of Springtield, Sangamon county and Illinois uncovered their heads within tho shadow of the great monument, the crypt was filled with the perfume of flowers, and to-night Mary Todd Lincoln sleeps within a wilderness of nature’s richest yield. After viowing the scene and the tears control, FRENCH TROOP'S, Paris, July 21, Franco is sending 15,000 troops, under Cien, Thomasson, to co-operate with the British in mili- tary occupation of the Suez canal, CONSIGNED 70 THE TOMB. Obsequies of the Late Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, A Large Conconrse of Sorrowing Friends—An Eloquent Ser- mon Handsomo Floral Qfforings. The Remains Placed by the Side of the Martyred President. Dispateh to St. Louis Globe-Demoerat, Serixorieny, T, July 19,—Oa overy aide in this city to-day were exhibited tokens of respect to the memory of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, u CHICAGO RACES, rainnt Kog i i i does not color the teeth, and will not acoomplished, was begun August 15th, [ degreo of olegance. In o niche Onioido YRIWEL S ! againat Kogland, It being the day of her funeral, busi. | & 1oving people, old friends of his c.\lun:Iln. ache or Sonitielit; a8 m:l(,lmm pushed wu.l:l (slk:I, gnorgy facross the hall from these roums| CHiC ‘u*;“‘lr,-r"({n it day IKISH RELLEF, sty sy Y enended. and’ buss. | ather and mother, and old soldiers other Iron preparations will, and'determination, aide the un- |, eriv cary. mirrored | ©! the summer il g meoting was ‘ 04 & . - " | when the forme: .in- Pref ) Y a mamive catved and mirrored Loxvox, July 22.—In the house of | noss houses closed. Over the state b B LT BROWN'S IRON usuglly favorable winter weather to timly and appropriate completion While the ring of the hammer is still heatd it is but the addition of the finighing touches to one of the finest and!best arranged hotels in the coun- try of which Omaha way well be bracket is placed which will always be supplied with ice water for the guests. At the opposite end of the hall and occupying the northwest corner of the building is the SPACIOUS AND WELL LIGUTED attended with perfect weather, and 10,000 spectators. In both races the favorites won easily in three straight hoate. ; First race, for a purse of 2500, all 225 class, with five ent e stallions, 2 it was wou by Fred Dougley, Cochin's comumons last evening tho arrears of rout bill was read a third time and passed by a vote of 285 to 187, THE PORTE'S A diepateh from eays the vorte offered PLA Constantinople the conferonce chief of the national forces, the modest son, the present war minister of the ropublic, Robert "Todd Liheoln, turned away from the reminders of sad mem.- ories, The mantle of the immortal sire has fallen upon worthy shoulders, and tho prediction is that ho will bear house dome and the government buildings wero suspended the national colors au half mast. Sud ono, “How is this! Tan't balf mast a msrk of respect only to per- nons decausod who ocenpied o their livon stato and national plac The proud. dining room, forty feet Au'\ width by |€.|sl|):.1|‘ lyl‘cux‘ri, Little Buly rd; | to roud 5,000 men to Kygypt to main- | I i W R the inheritance with still more honor itk Cow T L e od venty-five in leugth, with an ordi- | time 2 20} | tain the khadive in power and displace [ Foply enme quick and owphatie, “Re- | gl and the country, TFEDQ § S ; nary, or room for iate breakfusts, ete., coud race, 2:17 class, for a purae | the military party. Tho powers are [ member, my friend, that woman was | T | B TEES the Millard from tho outside ja ex- | thirty-three by twenty feet in sz [of $2 500, only three entrics, was a | dispored to accept tho offor, limiting | he wife of Abratinm L ncoln Lost in the Wood: | 4 JAS remely attraciive. Its ample dimen- | The lattor room 13 car, walk away tor Blwin Thorne, Kate | Anglo-French intervention to proteo-| Her early desiro was to sco hini | iiona Awociated Prose. sions, 154 by 1 t, are rendereo | Brussels, has a handsor Sprague second, **So So” third; fastest | tion of tho Sucz canal. president of the Amoerican B lnl.v 21.—A Detroit. ies and all suff liysteria, and ight, the cor ories bewng ro imposing by its b crowning tho five nie tel and’ fire place and, feature of all, opens out upon a broad time, 2:164, SYRACUSE Lialy is mobelizing 42,000 men. THE REPORT OF ADMIGAL SEVMOUR and it may bo maid now, aftce these yoars, that the thought of A1 0181 anya el WLBDI) AwithE two the | - n, D and 7 years old left home, plaints, will ty-five foot above the level lah t by forty fot, ) BACES. ibtlity of th tor Al ! . foe ove the level | verandah twenty by forty feit, which ) g 4 possibility of the presidency tor Abra S il Y | of the sidewalk. The style|will bs n delightful place to sit and| SYEA to tho admir:! | adwi ¥ygyptians | ham Lincoln firat onterod tho breast | &'4F Berey "fi"'”:"{Q"‘rmt"“;:lm;m | now adopted in New | read the morniug papers. The diu- ] h fougl detwinpeation and|of Mary Todd Linooln. Tho object| i PAFUEs Boet of tinboer Ghey being patterned after the | ing-room floor 18 lud with the most Pinco, of Colorado, bravery, o piving to the Buglish hoavy | of her ambition was reached. Tnen [ K0t lost. Mra. Wilson and oue child . | Naw’ Albany hotel on_Broadway, | creefolly selooted. Goorgia . pive, | (¢aied Miss Myrtio Peok. a M s Wil docimated ouuo o tragedy, trial and soffering | did of exposure and starvation; tho It is heodeome, airy looking ond not fupon which are placed heavy |€iFl Miss Pinneo had eight chnnven ARABI'S STRENGTIL known to_but few women of this| 0k WG was found alive, sitting exceeded in tho degree in which it en- | Melton rugs between the tables, | P0T8c8, snd juss bacely wou in 23:10, exXANDRIA, July 20, -A recon. |century. She is at rest now. The| e T2 T0AC bOZ BALL'S haucea the appearauce of tho street by any building in the city. Itis of brick from the basement foundations up, over three million being used in 1ts construction, The base is five feet thick and tapers from that to twenty- two inches in the next otory, eighteen in the third and tweive in the fourth which are equare, of black walnut and will accommodaie eight persons each. Another square bay window is in the west end of the room and nine large windows, with stained glass arches, furnish LIGHT AND AIR from three aides, north, south acd The race was on a half mila ¢ BRIGHTON BEACH RACES New Yok July 21.—First race, purse §200, for all ages, three-quartors of a mile, Flower of Kildare aud Guhorhinzie had a dead heat; time, 1:17. Flover of Kildare won the fival heat in 1:19. nassance by order of Seymour, re- sulted in the discovery that Arabi's position s strong. Avabi’s army has already diverted the waters of Ma- As this canal suppled Aloxandrin upon cisterns. Thesy were recontly homondioh canel into Maruit lake, | at 10 o'clock from the Firat Presby- with water, the city must depond |audien great monument covers her remains hard by the dust of her ILLUSTRIOUS HUSBAND, The fuueral tovk place this morning atlonal Amoclated Pross. New York, July 21,—W, J, Wil- cox & Co., the largest lard refining firm in the city, suspended to.day. Mr, Bell th partner, said it was due to heavy expenditures last year in the direction of new buildings, purchase terian church, Barly the spacious room and the gallerien were filled with an affectionate and tearful and fifth, Tho columns surrounding it on the first floor, which are of iron, the porches and balcouies, the carved of new machinery and absolute stagn tion of trade with a heavy stock on hand. Itis thought the assets are fillod, but 1t is believed most of thein | people, and patiently they waited for were destroyed or rendered inaccessi- ( the arrival of the funeral cortege from ble during the bombardment. 'The | the residence of Hon. Vivian W. Ed- west. Sido boards of walnut and vencors, and elegant red and gold band china bearing the name *“Mil- V‘ & Second race, purse $200, selling al- \ lowance, seven furlunsl, Lord Ed- ; ward wop, Faith. second; time, 1:30, Evory Corsot is warranted satis- factory to its woarer in every WAy, or the money wi!l be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. stone work and other features add to | the good effect of the first sij ana e dobuza 2" mtaa co.aforta 1-.:" and T lard” on every piece add to the at- of the room, while two large "ll'hirddrm. nurse $250, for .ull ages, :1'.';;:: flflfr rlong, B:llnu first, Do- excitement is increasing. A council of war has just been held ;hore. wards, It passed up Capital avenue | suflicient to pay all claims, No doubt between two immense lines of people | the firm will resume in a few days. . e L T Vel e & The: W 131 fails a0l by avery broad walk of palant | L5 complots tho.cqaipmont of ono | Fourth raco, B0 i, e o1y mofuch YATER BANIER | whohad oome bodo hanr fo the wife) Thets, nere 181, faluees o the stone extending the full length of | \;"ino" st beautiful rooms in the|ages, one mile, Ida B. won, Lagloris| e gisterns cannot bo cleaned and hore e o Qfl.qy..g‘i g . both the Duuglas and Thirteenth second; time, 1:44. elaborate in Hnishy irs luwl.ha Torty sl o e "‘I ‘fi)% streets fronts. THE INTERIOR ARLKANGEMENT The main entrance is on Douglas strect, thongh there is a side entrance of the same size on 13th, and a ladies house. The Millard contains in all one hun- dred and fifteen sleeping apartments, twenty-nine of whichare on the parlor floor, forty each on the third and fourth floor; there will be forty on the Fifth, hurdle race, purse §260, mile and & quarter, five hurdlos, Jim Van- derver won, Virgil second; time, 2:20. BASE BALL PHILADELPHIA, July 21. At tics | filled for weeks to come, and the ships in the harbor can only condense cnough water for the use of the crews and troops, Ncthing remains for the Jopulacy but flight to the Suez valloy. A CONDITIONAL JOINT. I into the church and altar. The pall-boarers were Gov. W. Cullom, Gen. John A. Me- Clernand, Hon Jacob Bunn, Hon. J. 0. Conkling, Judge S H. Treat, Col, John Williums and Capt. J. 8. Brad- ing week last your. - The Freight Men. Natlonal Amociated Pres. New York, July 21.—There is no entrance also on the weat side. The | fifth when it is completed and there |g "8t Louis Bostons 4, Philudel y 4 P i o . | chavge in the situation of the freight N A . St L 0BLO! hitude CongrantiNornr, July 20, — The | ford, all old-time fiiends and contem. LRl W0 two first lead through a broad hall-|are twenty-five for servants in the| jjee 1, : AU : ) 4 : ) s Judge Treat and | handlers’ sirike. Money is still sent e e one | B Porte, in joining the conferonce to- | poraties of Liveoln. Judgo Treataud | handlors’ sirike, - Monoy Is still sent way to che cffice, & daintily dcorated and beautiful room, 40x48 feet in size and lighted by a rotunda roof of heavy glass, twenty-seven feot above the floor, From the center depends ) . wing on entirely separated from all communi- cation with the guests’ apartmonts. 'he entire number of finished rooms, including office, store rsome, eote., n A THUMPING MATCH, Waveriey, N, J., July 21,—A prize fight took place near here last night between Bryan Rourhe, & massive Irishman from Newark, snd Owen day, did 8o understanding that such action would not change tho relations of wostern powers to the Porte. A PIGHT PROBABLE, Avexanoria, July 21, —British Col. Williams led the way, and the casket wab borme up the aisle, with Governor @udlom and General Me- Clernand in ajwance, whilu the organ pealod forth s funeral march, The the bottom is out of the strike, sdimdicd AL WA il Destructive Storm. National Associatod Press. AusriN, T'exas, July 21, —Late yes- 0 only Corset pronounced by our lea: lcira ve lig the ilding i g v v i S a;'{'..,,’.‘.‘fi‘....':;.“l{..,"\ S, i “y“'}'n'-’: 1“““‘"];1““?;« g i“d“]P;ix be building is over 200 Tooney, also culled * Kennedy.” Tho | SWSAERCE S8 LS e | choir then sang in an kuprostivo mai- | tordsy. atternoon a terriblo._storin of S e sl 1cayyeuivh giaes.Dengen SO, THE SLEEPING APARTMENTS pair fought with hard gloves, They | '100ES *onb £ A ner, “*God 18 a Spirit wind and hail passed ten miles north gold and enameliing. office and Sohd | b g 8 ¢ | plosives tor the purpuse of bloxing up | "5, B0 Gioes wers opened by the | & by Mail, Posiogo Patds Relf-Adjusting, $1.50 Vi 50 00. Paragon PRICE! Mealth Preserving, #1.60. Abdominal (extra hicavy) $2.00. 0. For sale by loi wlers everywhero CHICAGO CORSET CO,, Chicago, Ll JulZeoi&rowly hulls are tiled with black aud white marble, diamond shaped, while the ceiling is asexquisite a design in fresco 13 can be found anywhere. The clerk’s desk is on the nort! side and faces the Douglas street entrance, commanding a tull view also of the are all cqually well fimshed brussels is used throughout the build- iog, while overy window has inside jitds and curtaius of gui pure lnce The furniture is of the now style called “iandscape,” which has become so pular in the east as to have almost had won battles in the ring bofore Tho stakes amounted to $1,000, Nine rounds wero fought, Toouey giving undor in moat of them, but ho wou tho fight in the last bout by strikine Rourke a terriblo blow under the loft ear, Both were badly punished but the obstructions ervc ivision of the wa of the Mulimon- duh canal from Alexandris Arabi's soldiers will defend the obstruction and a fight is probaldoe, ARABI'S PROCLAMATION, Ly Arabi for f this city, prostrating grain, and un- roofing houses aud barns, Al cotton and corn in the track of the storm is utterly destroyed. reading of seriptural selections by Rev. R. O t, of the Cungrosa- tional charch, who also led in prayer. The chuir then sang, *Noarer, My God, to Thee,” after which the SERMON WAS PREACHED Marine, Natlonal Associated Pros. New York, July 21, —Arrived, *(-\ 3 PR “— LRmAgEi s Wl TISTC RO L e muul'uly_ supplanted the high -Xyl;}:" say they will meet in the ringagain, | Arabi has issued s prncluumfiiiun, by Rev. J. A. Reed, D. D, pastor of e L ; i ~i 3 oLher entrance, o B Ay |much in vogue a year ago. he v |and it is being preached throughout i here Mrs, Lincoln first | City ol cussels from Liverpool, cAImuel U, DH,V]S & [)fl., and tho elovator, and giving tho ufli- | chambor oets’ differ in the material| o SUMLAVANAND wison. |G I U UG LGive me | T e it Tho text | Muino from Bromen, Assyein trom ¥ ciating clerk full command of the situ- | only, which is alternately black e ? y w traitor to Kgypt and to the religion [ Lolf e 00 Samuel, xiv. ctap- | Glasgow, Strassburg from Hamburg. DRY GOGIRS ation without any effort on his part. Safo, desks, telephone, bells and the ctric annunciator, are all within casy reach, and it is the remark of all that it is the most completely con- nt offico in the eountry. A broad rway, with massive newel posta trimmings, o'l of solid red oak, 1da to the parior floor from the right walnut, oak, cherry, etc. The chairs, sofas, tables and 8o on are all elegant, aud in harmony with the res: of the elegant furniture. There are many special features to be noted, but one or two will suffice. On the parlor floor s a small lavatory and clonets for ladies who are not guests; a dust. flue, through whick all dust challenges Wilson to a prize fight. Billy Madden in.a card says Sullvan | will fight for 85,000, five hundred miles from Kansas Civy in eight weeks aftor signing thearticles, Heis roady for another glove fight, They will meet Monday night to arrange mutters - Railroud Rates. : of Mobammed, and accuses him of huving doserted to the Christians for the purpose of securing them an entry imo aud a permanent occupation of the laod of Egypt. Tt calls on the na- tives Lo renounce the khedive and all | who remain attached to him, to join the army of the faithful, and to fight mer is expelled from Y e S ter and 14th verse: “For we must needs died and are ag water apilt on Stoamhoat Collision: the ground, which cannot bo gathered ‘“'1'\‘ ""v"",“"“"“"""‘"' Bio Tk Found) Witk panios ke o pw Youk, July 2L.—One of the up wgning B e reans | ran stoawboats Tunuing to Coney B Y ahed bo nob exporled | 1end cume i colliston with a stoam- that “w hunished be Vel an i) barge in tow this from Bt Tue port mdo of the iron wore uttersd by a princely woman and i badly wrookod abath the “These words ) E° B E. o) 1 the cleck’s de The « ine e Nutional Amoctaton Frese, notil e ) B i JOB‘SER"’ the olerk's dosk. The vak ts tnely | aud swoopiags sre carried to theallar | MRS SFERENS ) 0 1 (tho land wnuy woll b applied to Mrs. Lincoln, sud othor dumage done, The cerved in d rise again (hrough a chimney to| NEw York, July 21— After a long . burge hai 600 pussengers on board, And yiso ag! 8 Y. Y Waal ANXIEDY ABOUT THE OANAL, who in her life was the wife of a|barg ¥ 3 " QUEEN ANNE STYLE, the roof; & doz:n rooms, delay the report of Thurman, Wash NX B . HF AT t uxcitement pre- L3 TR ™ and is & wmouel of besuty, To the 1zt of tho stairway is the gents writ- room perfeeidy equipped and each with bath, wash etand closets in separate apartmer with ventilation direct to it burno and Cooley on the differential rates by railroads betweon the west and eeaboard has been completed. Atter giving tho views urged before Oatno, July 21 —itefugees report Araki'ssoldiersmansacred two hundred Earopeans last Monday. The roport is discredited. Anxiety about tho w he republican sense, : prinely,qan K URIESPY DA vailed. Noither passsngers nor barge A whilo ago I remembor sveis g, whils | ‘ rambling among the Allegheny moun-. | Were 1njure gt G tains, two pines which seomed to Political Ecomomy, f g b o rtainly meriting the appreciation of [ chamberma rooms' PUOILG ATE O k . ‘ RS FRE f’ En ory Uavoler, Noxt to this is the | the fourth floor aud separated from | them by Now York, Philadelphia and | Sucz canal in inorcasing, owing to the | have grown togethor {rom tho samo | xarou Fro x s ocltion, VI G BN | IR )y | uiice ontranco leading to the foot of | the gucets! chumbers encirely Bares. saction, tho. comnyistoners | continusncs of its unguarded condi- [ roots. Tho tal cr nnd strongor vie | Ny Yo, July 21 —United States Lo I y sirway, the door of the ele ¥ Gae aay that 10 evidenco has been offered | tion, had died, and L obsorved thai the|p bt Atiomey Woodford : stated | vitor aud within quiet call of the of: |, . o, 749K BLERRING To EATLNG o show tht the oxisting diflorontials | pxorane's mkeLy 10 T voutr, | weaker ono and shorter was 40| oy ho'liad 1o comments to make R be reached | 1@ 1O inappropriate, an ho ki * {are unjust, or that they oporate to Loxnox, July 21,—Earl Granville, dying. Growing and stravgling to-| 0050 sotion of the attorney gen- Washington Ave Prlocipsl O ne NEW YORK vaiion if desired, ©n 2 and place for bell boys is obse , ard the lavatory and «ts ou the further side, mar- \ug the principle feature in both with its great rauges, the scullery, ice box, dish pantry, store rooms, baking | a8 all the floors are deafened there is but little noise possible, The vegeta- ble cellar and rough storage room the prejudice of the Atlautic seaport citios, ~ Therefore it caunot advise secrotary of stato for foreign affuirs, carly this morning sent an oflicial dis cents on wheat rates from Missouri river points and decided on an ad- vance of only two and one-half cents, continue, and if the porte finds it im- practicable to Turkey to send troops gother, one could ot live without the other, Yours ago Abraham Lincoln Mary | (g ring reduction of the num- assistants in the New )ork is a i roowms, laundry, and all the various HETR) i had placed upon the fiuger of I I tho oftice, On the 1 A their being disturbed, bat do not as-| o 40 ord Dufforin, ambassador at | had placed upon thi g Aw:ng those removed A i P T 2 & patch 10 Lord Dufferin, b | e A 00, SURRVE B A \ 08d A ST. LOUIS, M9 1l side of tho ldics ontrance is the | 4¢Partmonts o important to bo well| g thy rates which A0 Jusb, todsy Bonstantine ple, containing the British Todd s ring bs by theInmeciptons, 1| wephiow of ex-Eona or Qonkling and ¢ AU Rl arl 10p, and next to he 4 2 i i just indefi g / slarat in rej . L to Ma wove dn o eterual’ |08 ox Postmaster General James, Lo y rshop, and next to this the bar | PUREEEECs A hee of arrange. | Wil be just indefinitely. govornment's declaration in reply ®| At R e | wtor b — ) buliaz ), & very largo| no0 "d are all on the grouad flour, TICKET COMMISSIONS, tho porte's answor to the identical | =e x' Ay Mcaratad” tham| g LAKE FOHEST d«inHSl Ty lsome apur went, Three DIl 1y e rvants’ rooms and servents’ | Cuicaco, July 21 The general|poe of the powers, In O T s a0 Abogked over| - ' bien and 8 ool table of tho H. | g0t " hill are 1n s wing upart | passenger agents of tho rvoads inter |his declaration Great Britain L e ire ovent, how much July 21.—A fire in the QOLLEGE Thce covrsce; open 10 Lol | W, O ulinder & Co., make aro Lote, | oo tho mein building, An ise house |ested 1n Kansas City business have | pronounces the hombardmentat Alex- “l:ch'"mm . oS ' N ey (ol *ACADEMY (lu sic | Give 1 ¢ s und oues are the finest |, (" blo will be urected adjoining | held a stormy meeting here investicat- | andria by Admiral Seymour a legiti- | 1 Ructor birect this moruing the be.t of trai .oy for ¢ 8. ind. Tae bar occuples the [ wing in the fall. Krom the boiler [10g charges that the Rock Tsland is | mate act of self defonse against war- HAYE BHOCKED uvnt : : P o Ty uu..““fi..“".fl‘,f alnary A f the ball and is as conven- room the entire house is heated by | cutting east bound rates, Nothing | Jike operations of the native military | who had years before come ‘l‘ 0 “[““ P N o e | Ladias, Dusoroan e | steamn and furnished with hot and cold | Was learned except that scalpers throw | chief, who was overtly defying the [ part of his lm;. It :4:';“‘ :rnn. z’.‘.‘ :Any AR AT A T (7 { Sared ARd W0y AKT AND EXPERIENCE water, The cold storage rooms, store | the bulk of their business to the Rock | constitutional authority for whose sup- | dusrespect fo l..lr LA yd ] {l SHIVMTRRASOUIARETRE 0 IR f “Voar bogton Bort e Apply y make ut, 1 foct lovg, and | room and wine room, in the basement, | Inland road. It was agreed to lower | port and proteotion the government of | when Lincoln diet u‘nu o hlm oAb AR RIS B G R SO PREST, GREGURY, Luke Forc:! {bourd wud all accoutre: | all resemble a wholesale grocery ntore | 0ther rates to meot those made by the | Great Britain was pledged, This part | least it way bosnid tha A0 M & e f .y the police nearly ® 8 il complote. An immense | and are conducted on &8 mwethodical a |scalpers, Another passenger war is | of the declaration is mado against that | dying m.m..“lur‘u.kz R i B D Doune; AN h‘ ‘ ‘ - no of walnutand veneers | basis, ‘I'here are four largs =nd well | imminent, o A oy Y portion of }Un; nullldnu -'1).4.: that llvuv“'”‘vlllyt ‘ul«:‘dv.:"‘u :‘u‘ t“;\"t;l by pessing thew down the laddess 5 iy ) nts the cast wall, the ice box |fitted rooms for Not being able to abolish the ticket [, wh o explains at | rassin's bullot tped or wud | by pussi hig 8 v ! BN BOWALS relricersior for table wine is at the TP T T commisgion nluqfiulhur, m;, gux(lloml his rofual o interviie with ;an her husbaod from - earth to | No o was s b, OR, ! o 1 ¢ q ¢ . 4 sl d ticket agents have done | ¢roops in Buypt was b on the fue. | heaven, v ] - - B G wrin e ki, |20t end of the bar, and a dumb|to show samples in, whiro the bag- | passenger and roop 7 ; aveR. et ] ‘The 8tory of tho Sowiny HACKING, | waitir at the other end goes up iuto | gaga is t0o heavy ole takon up in the |the noxt best thing and agreed on & gt the uso of tho troups was avoide- | The sermon was & well-timod one, e \ | dinning room, 80 that wives or|glovator, The porter's rc is at the | uniform rate of commission from OChi-|ple. Continving, the declaraivi says | d |rn~;..« Lt m.\;lv L u«lq i ! ‘l.f‘l“-‘““"-“ Associated Pross, e A bandiome UK plilety | rd <) . ‘ gy : ¢ G i d trom Kansas |, 2uoland B o Blteruative | virtuos found in Mrs, Lincolu's life| gp L,uis. July 2L.—~The railws: cov 1t ou: v aors ordered — always go to the|entrancs tothese, and 1s provided with | ago to points wost au m Kansas | that Bugland now sees no D | Bz L B y Y 0 ’ st vigbt off the oo, This depart - | 4 sidewalk slevator, all bageago passing | City, Leavenworth, Atchison, 8t. Joe, | but to use force to end the intolurablo Mg e, | ply cobleat of M. M B { ) t will be raled over by Mr. Joe | through his hands ia this basement | Council Bluffs, Omaha and St. Louis| condition of affairs now existing in| Fguybr Wast tacn BUCE BY (L e | & Oo., busnod this mgening. The loas to by sanch | Eose, 8 Cincinnati wan, who is said |room and up above by means of |t0 points east The commission varies | Kgypt, and brought aboat by the dis- | A Herker, 0l the st M. 1. { T x,‘,k,m_\)‘ 3 y or vl ug <ou | 16 ha an expert in the profession, a8 | one of M. E, Hale & Co.’s best and | from §1 to loyal action of the mlhlnry' |-.n‘,'y n:\‘r wh ‘i‘“ the cho .‘ n;‘_r.',” ,i‘hun:\w = z :In_ruwd-r‘.l'uln- iy, OF R ¥ P li i " 0 ould o t the | that my R mer liveth, plovion of u fast. o ) i's d ! ‘s very much of & gentleman. | handsomeat hydraulio elevators, which | ABYANCE IN WHEAT RATES. Eagland would imuoh polor that tha that wy Redusaue Uvait | Foe 7o) Exploviensfiel ; 5 ; Loar to the office, the manager’s | has a baggage elevator attached. Rub- The Southwestern association has hgyp\.:}nlll ill;wllf er (un]A et “1 N e (g TR July 21, —A Mexi- I STH Y L Jor 4 s ton the east of | he, 3 gg rucl i i ut advan f five | pressed by soldiera of the porte alone, \ere ore usigned to " The Singor Awinfactaring O, is tound 3 and | ek pired bggugo trucks are sed and | reselnded I Heo N v Masaurt | but the disorder osanol be allowed 0 | placa lowk agy prepared for them u wawor tain lodvd with 180 kegs d. Two men and The funeral procession was & large { o f powder vx blown to atows, four mules wer one, aud contained muuy of the state's |