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. THE OMAHA DaILY BEE = —— La, 2 . ‘ r THIRTEENTH YEAK. 7':""' OMAHA,NEB. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY {, 1883, 0. 15 HEREDITARY BLOOD THE DEPTH> ARE DUMB, | tivnal butapplies tothe i m:l '}:‘rl(,",“:‘ \I: 1‘1‘.1,';';"11‘ .;|::;1\|I.'mqvv:‘||;;l:~‘~.‘\£l.'::. .,J;,'j[l A SOUTHERN SHAKE. |l;1|l\'|lhl|u:( \;.!‘\:.‘;uw\::1”\'\.‘.:1||‘\«::“:'::'|Ii\|‘-l». ."-“Il‘.; THE CLORIOUS FOURTH. P o I s o N ' - e :l‘!“]lllllu.l::k! T thin city and State | anco of the I, & 0. and Walueh and . rave modest oriental Zuni Indians, fash-| e - N O D RN 2 i Ukiown Number of Pomons| i e oo of s i i - g o v 116 BAFD TremDLRE, VOGORBS POt S s 1L WA 0 UShord 1, and 00t wih inthe e ot e sy mental veakncss Launched into Bternity on the law many low doggeries will be foreed | heing printed ing and Hot Water Flowing, one of the liveliest interest. 10,000 the Usnal Noise, es and inflrities, idlocy out of existence and that the traffic in people witnessed the procession, followed | o] iR B Ry R Clyde, liquor will be better regulated than here sPoRTIN(} NOTES, to the exhibition ground, where an able | And will be Celebrated more Gener= tofore. Lively Times in Nlearnugua ' Hades | address was delivered by Hon, Lo AL ally than for years, e The Turf. Reathing (16 Nirtacs Shelden, Governor of this Territory. | \ ; Wi tanKORIR 6 Srknaiy A THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. | GO RACRS, Hon, Tranguilin Lima, territorial dele- | g Fourth of July, like many other 1t 'Toad_the. porapiration with it 3 day of the Chicago driving park summer Paxama, Juiy 3o The voleann of | President of the tertiary millenian asso : ) ) ory f the skin, eausing the figuration salt rhoum, pec ring dis . fast, attendance fair, vidinggood. Nur- | When the crater broke forth history of Now Mexico, spoke of the fa stranger that Omaha people did not the | nd otheritehineand ple iy dieses wioe mbitter i, 1t nthors ot mor. 5 Intolligence has just | Commissioner West Endeavors (o atakes, two year old colts and fil. [ fled (o the churches, feaving that the Nlm‘l “““"‘”i‘*""“" of l"\;‘ nation 4"'-"';‘. ‘brate it to any great extent in the Md centres into tumors, abscesses, and life-sappin 3. elligence has "y dlitlo BlAnd wonld te de Mhe | People, and veferred to our vasd > et b AT undarnnSe the Conetitution, Rmats | FOACHER of a tortiblo calumity Explain the Hypothecated threy i it “"""“l-‘ el 'r'“,‘;' ““”” Ry et ; ,!', The | BRI Texotrees.and its - ehon, | cityy but seattered out to some surburban t of nearly all choronie dise Ry by ? It i W 4 Miles, sccond, oy of the Atras in the stato af Conea | M cos, and 8 o8, 1 g+ i it HasoLvEwT, Ehe mew bloot purife,fs an [ QUring the Inunching of the steamship i ity Conkling third; time 1:50. continutes the conter of volanic activity: | Then the wilitary bands played hail Co- |town or city. Thia year thero will' b L AL s Wt [ Al nges, two miles, Jaceo led for o | At Rio Sacc ty milesfrom the Atlan. | Wmbin and governer declared the mining | more of our citizens stay at_home, as ANTIDOTE ing launched she fell over on her side CAPITAL NOTES. [mile and " threo-fourths, whel' Appello | tic, the oarthh openedin many placos, | And induatrial exposition formally open, | there ate a0 many Jocal entertainments : recipitating numbers of people into the | THE NEW NAVY | went to the front and won by w1 | throwing out very ine sand in'a heated | Al exhibits are plced i the wain hall | srranged. ¢ i et R Fale 5,208 o Land o halfs High W second; the atate, Quite n Toud subtermuein sound | M consist of poecious ores from every| Tho most of these =~ may bs oy l-l_ll«! ikl sived 60 are drowned ASHINGTON, July 3. Contracts werd Yoaton off. . e 5 [ was heard rosembling that made by boiling | mineral producing dist. in- New Mexico, found advertise length else- he B, i, WAER Gttt LRttt to-day awarded Jno. Roach & Sons for| ™ L0 Handicap, all ages, mile and | water. At Tarbo, on the Gulfof Ut cereals, “fruits, native jewelry, woolen | Where, - but nong - them may | construction of all the new fleet cruisers. | nd peramiii The particulars fi | cons ruiser: Jusgow state that:the Daphne which was| Tho President re-appointed Wm, T rs off all external o s ¢ 1 ( a flesh and skin, | constructed for coast trading, is a vessel | Smith, postmaster at Cedar Rapids, u the calamity o fabrics, works of art on wood and vaw- | be mentioned the gra nd programme at hide in vegetable colors and hundreds | the driving Park; the A. 0. H. celebra- f yours o, the autiquitios of three | tion at Huseall's park and the Bellevue a furlong, 19 s by a length, Han are Jennings Sd; time 1 carth opened and water issued, flood: the streets to o depth of two feet ny houses were shaken down e avkland won | second insta Tyt N‘m-v ations, sottens, | of H00 tons burden. 200 workmen were | Towa, | Handicap hurdle purse, il 1 two 0 il BB Tok NHtL Nicitia W centuries corner stone laying A large excursion so0t and lieals ulcers and old sores. q i slia slro The 1 {OK STAMDS. | and U dle p y A Wi " ages of Bujies and Nicura were ™ % o T f Caitietra Soap, prepared from Caticir, is indispen. | 00 board when she capsiz d. The acei- | hidtt LA 4 {miles, eight hurdles, Guy ‘Won by a|completely engulfed. The mouth of The afternoon was spent in Indian | lown to the latter as th s also 1 treating Skin diseases. For Rough, Chapped | dent oceurred in the middle of the viver The amount of stamps imprinted on ) » ) a) games. The opening was o magniticient | to] and basket pienic there. suecess. Commmssioners ave present from Tho Union Pacilio's Al GrARA vanuts nearly all the states and territories. At fof St. Louis will play two games of base night the city was in holiday attire, tlags M Aven gioiRAsEiE 1 hunting tlying from every house top. | nely made up these Tany dist- | contests will be I cmptied into_ the Nength rte arvison 2nd, Ediso he « WOl R A @ad, Ploanteas. Rt mihok | Olodls ittt tlioIalNcling, - 16 isniot ex- | chocks RAERINE Tooa Vo RLEENBRINr £ | Hongth, Onrtet HUHAMISOR SR son | the riveriLoo, W} Blemishes, Tnfa and Birth Humors, itisan | -9 5y 16V Barean tar al end | third: time & | Atlantic, is completely closed, and all Sxquisite Skin Boautifier, and Toilet, Bath and Mur | actly u:n\‘\n how many ,‘u.....\ “]\-..-‘ml venue ml.lu or ...I”."y;‘.n L Tl RO TIROIEG, 1505 | Gt e At O B SE RO e Wi Y pare . or | reder on to date is 83,500,000 or- | 08, dnx‘l“"“i m-t--';uo“ feared the number Q:l'm"'ll"‘:"l:“”‘”'“:l‘N' bty hecks and | turbance wor veoh sceond, | carth is so continuous that the inhabi will reach over 100. sons having stunps u s ants are emigrating, A light earth The Daphno loft the ways at very fast | drafts cancelled returned to thom, need | Nora M. third: s and Sealp pare with those Roston Affections, with Loss of Hair, can cc h 1 Wil MeDonal O aelor, 8 Pemp 0 Q v el bl 16, | riikite an Te LB TRL 6 s B e city is full of strangers 8 among the most interest- Staw S rato, and when sho gained the water she [not expeet the money for vaive of |1 All ages, three-quurters gf u ile, | qunke o ol at Boupun, ot the S600{yhod gnosts from: abrond aro hore | ng of the d b lled from side to side. The persons on | stamps so_cancelled for some time to | i Mk L S L (i ) 1) Chicago (Salt Rheum); A Cricket Club will also play | and will remain thronghout the anniver ond, Coller third; time 1:15} a shavper one, when shocks were also FLIL D o (erma Rodent: T, | honrd, fearing she would capsize, ran to [come, as all such claims are referred to e s Sy Special interest centors in 18- 19 | game at the end of the Groen Car line. . Carpanter, B, Hendurs o, 3.1 gPoraatah ahd |13 o, Tho vessel fimally reeled over | the accounting officers of the Depart WRIGHTON WEACH TAURY: felt at San Sulvador und Guangaquil. |80 GE Tuly on ench of which days| In the ovening thero will be u grand dis- editions of this s and nearly disappeared beneath ¢he [ ment to be anditea before warrants are | jygcron Beaci, July 8.0 Five fu A Aged Bmbezzler. there will be a crand parade in costumus | play of fireworks on 18th street, in front water. Those who had maintained their | issued, Jongs, two year olds, Australia won, King - [ty onganizations known s e Knights | of A. B, Snowden’s place, hetween Farn- foet Cutiours SLO00 e bott position on the portion of the steamer | FOBACCO NEAMDS, Earnost, (Rilly) 2nd; Jim Corlisle, third; | AMANY, July tdrd.—~Honry Wi [of Corohiado, These parades each vepres. | ham and Harney and - the usual number per boxes §1.00. Cutleurs | not submerged did their utmost save| ey 2 L at the | time 1:04 k "‘(-'“'l 1"“»‘["“ "‘"* ""'“""""“ ""““l‘l 4 ent & Contury of progress in the history | of private displays ; Sk T et o ey | (Hiogd U "“"ll‘"'i"" L UG ived ab tho| "atilownd n firlong, Kenb ISl Gea, | 01, Sriat s A Oy oan, gl the ollest ity in e United States. fwro will alw be boating fishing, g | RUG AND CHEELCAL €O, BOSTON. | saune time s were pulled to assist in 0] LOVEIUS ol TER T 1961 4 N m o) of 1 i\ p a Vi o The ovent is the most teresting, ro- | SWimming and pienic parti withou! SIOUX FA]-LS It is known, however, that H0 |n-|':4-»||~41I”'l“\“““:"f"-‘“ ) m‘m..i Wonzel, second, Ouran, thisds Time | Fatal Boller Bxplosion. The postoftice, banks, headquarters, were below in the Daphne when the ves- '1"(1)L A vullll ; : nut i The BEgyptinn Plague, s ey iy LR SR stores and shops generally will be closed, sel went over, and they must_all have | pei s She TRy SRR B Fhree quacters of mile, Capacs, wony | Avexaxi, duly 8- Twelve st R R e i Rl ey il been drownied. Crowds of griof stricken | 0f the appropri i i Glon: ANGHEEHOGORA, ToTRMENT Pthindd) | ht MACH iRl andito. e Busq i onmad sty o THE UEE. Y relatives of the victims are flocking to the | for employes. | time 1:163 g Ll pymnowd yes-| Plymouth Navigation Co., blew up herel qyy Brg will give its employes a holi- NGRS 3 PAMPAS GRASS. e M o L ‘«'llwhvlm n..]. Ly be- | this morning. The bont was blown 1 | gy ‘with the rest and will publish no pa< S 8 3 Pl o T RN a ety ile anda furlone, 3 year old oc- [ twoen Port Said and iy, lina boen pro- | niecer: <No: prssengors (wers, on boael]ues \ ik S QDT G B AT l."‘\'I"t:nf:;‘,‘il::":ifnl"‘Nnnl«“h‘:-lfi.t caceio, won first, Harry Munn, sccond, | hibited awing toan outbrodk of eholora | The following c A S L B L iR W 2 e o webmi"® Nroamers. ago | entumerated in the now tariff act is du. | Fire Bubarian, ghird; tine L. at e former placo. A panio prov John Daturlor, firoman, arm broken and | ™™ e : 2 L1 b i iable a oy 4 arel 3 ey - T Jiddah because h :xpected arrivy CONCUSHIO) o i o recover: dragging the water for the bodies of the | tible at 810 per ton as i vegctable s TELEGRAPH NOTES e i adie nii 'l;‘:';‘}){';'l‘;L;"lf“":;w‘i;:'y;- LU SUN-STRUCK. s Beonle who were | tance not otherwise enumerated. o hore 1 ) , enginoer, ! g o lof ”"l.lf‘,”‘:.‘,,“h“,“:.: is the species of pampas grown in Mex- Rt 3 pilgrims - ontheir way to Mecea. It is | burned: Charles Miller, pilot, cut and 5 e e o o sonove |00, and used in the manufactory of cloth, | Hon. John R. McCune, umpire of the | feared they bring the germ of - the chol- | braised about the body . them to the infrmary-. Tho, steamer s TR sTENOR TONDS, conltraders tribunal, of iPtsburgh, I | era. —— First Death of the Season from Ex- . 2 e prid s : b ; rendered a decision which is that the e Blue and ( A noi‘! ;mn]ur \y;lffl- w"""nolhi)'dln‘?l“?‘hl'i“ -| District Commisgioner W .-»uiuhl_.i an- | prices paid for mining in R, R. conluines| 'The Anti-Monopoly Convention. NwYorx. July 8d. The Lexington, cessive Hsm. . : ift “"" 'I‘-_""\" “‘t\l’“','_"t"_' L AL | {swer to the suit 1‘m-1‘nfl_\"1‘||>«|| uted |y, that district. from M y 218t W Octo- Cureaco, July 8- Delegates tothe Nat- | Virginin cadets arrived here at noon. 83 3 . s LR more/ad | it dy Mary Jane Stinde and | by 1gt, ghall be 3} cents per bushel of | jonal conference of anti-monopolists to | Received by the 23d regiment, g e compa,ny mitted toview the launch, it is believed | ¢, W. Stinde, of Louisianafor recovery | 76 pounds, over an inchand a half screcn. | he held in Chicago to-morrow are begin- Iyn. - Escorted to quarters Coming to & New Country only to [ Q SO Py eI, """“" i e AC | of $100.000 worth of railroad _lmn(lfl Licutenant Colonel Francis U, Fargu- [ ning to o8 to | aflag of the 164th New York Die, among the missing. Many dead bodies | which Mrs. Stinde claimed she entrusted | Sty whicli IS e T L o beN [INCORPORATED. | are visible through the portholes of the | s i ik cher, engineer corps United States wrmy, | be a large rey PAR VG RCRSRLES N - This company s now prepared to receive orders for | Phara s L0 ll T ' | to him for sule, which « charged he had | G The it after an illness of three | ern and Weste Will informally it it to the 2 T : SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, for ship. There wasa rapid tide, and it is | ynlawfully hypotheeated, admits having | | ad city government to-morrow A vather tragic affaic was that which | days. He had charge of the government | Greenbackers, but the impression is feared. that many hodies were ‘carvied to | pludyed the bonds to the N There was alarge number of boys | Lolitan Bank '\ Bu.lldmg Purposes’ :‘mlrmu'd. The foreman joiner, who had | §0.000, and den thee [“'"“‘"'lll“""l”::fl\\nrl\:« there. He leaves.a wifc and | that the delegates will be on the tariff | city militin took part in the re | | three children. question, from the Eastern states general- | escort to-day. the right of com-| eption o foceurred on Howard street yesterday afternoon, resulting in the death of a ¢ ge of twenty workmen, says he has | S E | Destructive hail storm passed ally advocating protection, and the West- | e RIS young lady about 26 years of age, Miss / 5 et y b plainants fo possession of the bonds until ¢ g lll' 0 delowates free trade. While it is i f Polk. ) 5 lady y i3t seen only three of his men since the ac- | {],oir indebtedness has been pa country east of Ft. Collins, Col 5 2 e ipRn e L v o ¢ | Brash, whose only relation ih this coun- y Ani will make igures on round lots for pronpt detvt | cidlent. ~ Passago by the sunkon ship is | rpmiTioNAL CHATGES Hailstones an inch in dijune. | confidentinlly asserted by the delegates| =Nasnvine, July 3. Judge Allen, of e e ery. The compar y is shipping or £ o the dej F five inches. | that the platform for a new Nationaly the eriminal court, is not satisfied with Hill were | tor full to the deptlh of five fuchew | Will Do adopted, it s otident. that | the jurors drawn (s far in the. trind of LU i ¥ SO S Lany of those in attendance hold widely | ex-Treasurer Polk. Thix moming he bOlAingA L Thstntie diverging views on variowsquestions, and | disch ll seven of the jurors and g it remains fo unimpoded for small ve Gus for large Atlantic sels, but danger- teamers. try, her brother, is the proprietor of ‘the, . na Bakery on 6th street., e Mixs Brash came to this country about three weeks ago, and soon after went to Against supervising Archites ived by Mr. Murch t re A number of men at the shipyards on | wllegntions of fraud in the sele OCKS |t1ic opposite side of the river, who wit- | LR o s site for o public nessed the disaste wed the actunl proceedings of | ordered a new panel, i s for to-day avefii sesscd)the disaster, Ibutiwho werciable | imiDpvers ) 1 ik eraning cloudiness, | with docal t | ghe convention to deteimine what the e work for a family on Howard stoeels e say that the whole oceupied about th The Peru Treaty. T B 0 B e . 1 'Tonosad new ¢ will advocate, and The Custor Monwment. Yesterday afternoon she s sadden! < ; slightly cocly 5 - ) 5 minates. - They immediately st to work | Paxawa, June 25— Chiliaus, are pra- | or in e ot Fori s fie i me whatananiinity thow, atiending on, o miowrtountor W <o West Div-1 | to save the pe gile strogelingCu the wa- g to evicaate the north of Peruand | cter. o T granite shaft which i to murk the spot 7 ter. They say some of the mon on the | fund it over to Inglesias, who is apidly | A fod b Had b | e g0, D OE where General Custer and the seven 1 : Daphne jumped overboard, and others | viging in public esteem. The principal | son. W e compantos of the 6th U, 8. cavalry laid | Pronounced her to be tn a dying condi- any | were thrown overboard, and that « quan- | Do UEion L of the reaty are s’ Tolows: | wapnen e T sl Darly eaensed ovwh thote Tivos was shipped o Montaun | Hon. ~Sure enough she died in tho even- iy | ity of loose fittings fell from the deck | {hyolute e {ho Hfate OF |l g mifides N8 issonvs ) LAt By Cuicao, July 3. A decd was_filod | yeste The monument. consits of o | Mg, and her physician stated that her Tland crushed many wifortunates strug- ania e sl boe g ne e sstn i for record to-day, to a valusble building |eube of Monticello granite four and_one | €880 was one of plain sunatroke, although o pleasuro in- suying tha pnsynilopystor; cite rwards military oceupation by | © \ fp necidont ocourred on the Cin- i and lot on ,in the business (half by five and one half feot on a buso |others thought it u congostive chill, jite pasing blocks furnished by yourcom- | A diver states the companionway of | Chili, the losing nation r g ten mil- | . S > heart of the yJ. Christel, a[of the sume material. It is insribed with temporarily depogited re the most regular in shape aud ‘perfect in ® | = cinnati & Dayton railway at Winton 4 e st sl shapio gud ertect v | o Daphine is blocked up by a solid | lion 'from country acquiring property | finatt 60 Davion itvay e W | familiae Dlind mendicant, who appeals to lail the numes of the sluin. w ataL B The | ke dldd chnpellad 1o Mo down o 2 k th the bed, when she soon became insensi- ble, and a l)llynicinn was called in, who s Chitago bocomeot's (882, nt Sioux Falls Water Power Comn delivery was effe ., Tuesday night. Two high- A Mendic: nt Miser, Daving material in this porscesed of as dirable feattre as any maters thit | mass of hodies, one apon another. Tt | Chili to pay over to the Peruvian bond. |y, #60 s S at 0 ghe charity of the public in vending — —— has ever been offered o laid in the aity, - |appears the men who were at work below | holders onc-half of the net proceeds “f“nt'::l ‘M“ il BLXRDRsoNSwete Sis liainoh drons, Importing Slaves. A Card. J JAS K- LARE:{when the ship went over rushed from | the guano taken from the deposits now | * i — [¢ N. H., July Syody|(CoHIsElioulih fibe | their work and e way. e of the hodies still | those that may be hereafter br ! ave teols in their hands. A diver | light to be the exclusive property of Chili; | Way home from town, where he had been thinks there are still in the vessel at | private interests in nitrate deposits to be | sttending night session of his court least as many corpses as have already |respected by Chili. The indemnity be | The criminals are unknown | secame jammed in the | known to exist in the ceded territor Judge Hough, of Jefferson, Te: Trish Ma ' Familles, it to | was assussinated late Tast night on his ish wegian minister ¢ the at- | Having met with several editorials in CHicaco, July A lurge meeting of [ tention of the Secretary of State of the | the several papers of this cit Irish Americans held at West 12th St. | United States to the arrest and imprison® Turner hall last night to take measures | ment of Swedish immigrants by manu- | TO WHOM IT MAY CON This is to certify that 1 granite taken from the inion, it , stating Wble people in the other wards object to the removal of the demi- that the respec t 0 best stone for st win Ame i of assi the families of the Ivish | facturing corporations. at Suncook, 1t b Pres, Board Pt o rlAD, | beon recovered. Forty-one bodies had|paid to Chilians who suffered los Several persons were sunstrack - at ady, Curley and Fagan, hung | appears that the companies have been | mowde from the Third ward school house PR e ;"(w'" f"l"t'i'l lust nlu;ht when the darkness Ihrmhl;h expulsi i lfu.m [l_'.-.-u \\‘I‘”I\:lv ‘h?i :'lcn ..,,.1.] A"I‘Iu;'nm[mvh-r' %, lx'ms- the murder of Lord Caven- | importing help from ||.p.«-‘-...um.].-.‘, i ;nl district, on the ground that they annoy > | stopped the search. f cussed at some future time. Chili will | burg complainfs of extreme heat at 98, | digh and Sec’y. Burke. Congressman | it is elaimed by the corporations that the | o table people, T would like to say Stone for Paving Purposes. The Daphue turned upside down before | givo to Peruone-half the net proceeds | International eattle show has opencd | elect Finerty prosided. He said he was | holp owe the companics thei 1 r‘ OO ‘l" pe '.']I"vl ¢ o to say o And any person interested in such she sunk. Eyo witnesses say that a|obtained from guano at Labos Islands. |t Harrisburg, 1 alad to see Dis countrymen not afraid to | money, which the operativ ew words on the subje vy il AngJeytonl anf great number of men were strnggling in | L — 2t | Elam, the wounded duelist, s con. | express sympathy with those whom the | vestigation is now being mi alw | w, as far as respectability in the W The e | the w ] er null :-hl'llvklu',g f.l help, l‘;““i‘v} ; Wyomi Aifilwlk h;';nw :\»A Iiderea ot b e % British government hounded to death, [appears that some “I‘ the arrested parties | Third ward is concerned, I claim that the Sompany | were bruised and covered witn blood, | Cueyesse, July ~The Wyoming 2 : . | He was not in favor of apologizing for |sont a petition to the Swedish minist ronexty owneriiwho. fosidb! thara aralas { A e e et b | having been struck by debris. Accounts | Stock Growers” Association met ‘in_ ad “"b“"‘f"l""”'fl" it celebrating its wemi | oS0 ighmen toward tho Bridsh | stating that they were fgmorant_of the | PTVPHY SN S SRt . the number of persons on bhoard and | journed session yesterday. A, T, Bab- | centennial. Oyt ODonovan Towsa waa | cawse of thoir imprisonment, The ar- | FoPe s anybody. It is not they | bitt . Swan, M pointed a committ empson were ap- q R who rent their property to bad women.. to consult about HugoB3aliroad:Soh the houses (or rather ¥ | the number lost continue to vary widcl, introduced as *“the Irish John Brown.” [ resting officers deny the char, 1 state Y = ! ] oduced as sting oflic y the charge, and statc A. C. SENEY, 5o hodicawere found at the foot S R i R i | case the interpreter told the | On the contrar ¥ this hall because he did not know [accused the nature of the cl the ways. Divers are searching for | reduced shipping this season and free| Cixoissari, July 5. The News Jour- The | the . coupi winser Pres. of Jasper Stone Co |,y B |t e T T e u."(‘ficlfiff.'w his hall bovauto o Wil (ol know | abeiaoc iy hatiee of the shasge ¢ ey Hie st ok ST [ = 5 New York, July 3.—One hali of the| M o Tus,, July 3. Thomas | a railroad from St Louic to San Fran- | would say He had been called mad, if [ have already gone away, leaving the com- | of respectabs And the omi’ngfuuu = =5 =4 [ pauper emigrants by the steamer Queen | a contractor of Chicago, was|cisco, with branches running to Texus | it were frue, the speakers who preceded [pany and trades people ereditors in|vate of rent, charged by these m =529 g ; ot s aF L ) | I | pany people ] ged by these mone; & = &5 &5 [remain at Castle Garden, The others unl“v‘ wned at Long Lake yesterd He [and Indian Tervitory, making a trans- | him were mad algo if the matter of par- | thousands of dollars. The company !sharks is in keeping with their reapecg- = s f S =3 o3 |tojoin friends, after giving satisfactory | Wik in the boat with Mr. Kregon, pro-|continental Vanderbilt system. limnentary representation of Treland could | contracted for reliable help, but a num- | ability. And as for the support of these , = = - 23 |accounts of themselves, v ;\;f_flu- hotel Lere, when it cap- ————— only annoy England he advocated | ber of the immigrants areinsane persons, | women: why it takes men of wealth to ) d 3 =7 ml— | ent a communication to th ifedy t_llvg«'u managed to keep above Huge Sales of Land, open war and was glad that the Ivish | idiots and jailbirds, dress them as they : rein silks and velvets t < =] commissionors mying they wore willing | Water until rescued. Kaxsas Crry July 3.—The sales of | people showed such spirits as to murder —— and build palaces like that occupied by { GE - > = | ‘?‘vt:lnthfl?'ur"»lnj fl;o;gtl-( qmigiakial not War oo land by the land department of the Kan- | the governor sent to them from England No Minors Need Apply. Annie Wilson on Douglas strect, } o S E= = u)nm:l y friends and likely to become : g 4 sas division of the Union Pacific, in June | #nd named Brady as dear to him. The | Sydney Plaindesler. Cortainly it is not the people of small ! M8 L= = a burs en._" It is probable that all emi- | CricaGo, July 3.—There are very few | yuy 41,000 Total sales for six |duty of Irish americans was to symp-[ " Van Wyck is on top. means who live in the third ward who : = "g i85 e = L::M will be satisfactorily disposed of ‘fiflglli-.a:ftz}llu dollur‘n l_chlrfiulutu-u in tl)m; months of 1 51,210 ncres, against | athize with support the martrys families. | No minor neod apply —for the Valen- | support them. ~Now if these high toned : i IE = . 561 city, but they are being thrown out by | 105000 for the entire year of 1882, The | England said he, by few ‘more such | tine and Black Hills star route. scople think, that they can enjoy their g" Eq' PR S = e T T :'E:-"Hm;kn, ;mltll Immmena(hnu;;es,kwhn'n fd TRt S ow comers nre stock | examples as Cavendish Hu; ]w.u find its —_— i gotten wealth, without exposure, the 2 = ) i . or full payment. Brokers and | yaisers, wool growers and creamery men. | 10 childs play the govern Ireland, : are mistaken, If thoy dare, to fill their (=] EE et Sig Jobpuanar, Pu. July 3o local banks sppeu to huvo conidono in OULBTONC I CTOMCTY MO | 1 folt assured there were not ten men WILL convinco you 98 |10 shantios’ again, with those women od & £ 2= = ) ersary of tho massacre of i coin, and are offering to purchase The Seott Law. in tho hall who did not favor sloying Eng- pndort their names will appear in print | T o 2 Oo &5 |oming was celebrated to-day at the e A el e e L6 RRERile Otxonimans. O ooy lish gove 1o claimed that Thomas pronerties comblued Wb | Tp 0" Way, - how does the board of MA E P monument and fort. Th as & large . 0] N g SHIIOy u HooD's BARSAPARILLA, If the remarkable y Yy £ 5 Z a . cre was & large | ninety per cent i of S ; miteras himself, BIAFARILLY 1S an | Education stand on this question? K Q: ® = % =X 2> |attendance of old settlers. — ments of tax under the prov 4 cures that have been effected by its use fall ) i\ EE = E URGAICAR ), The Tewsksbury Inquir Scott law, now approximate 450,000, An ='"l"“n~'"“ loa “fl]*]""""‘fi"“ sndat the |4 jpress upon your mind tis repeatediy ulu-lum think lnlq;t "1"0'""11 lcumxwwd of o« Archbis Purcell, 3 N ¢ ic s | The County Comunissioners to-day made [ Iceting a considerable sum was riised cen fact? Thousands are using it, and [ such pure and liberal minded men asg m; SB T 2 E | e o e oing o o gt i chasbeut b i ki 1o Baymont, an |13 Serion o e it v | Bt el ey e o = B 2| omomvam, July 3. ollowing B0y 8 is Al 5)107s, e AR ,wn.L fng all and |action in this matter, If it be the duty 2 B en l s st ]f:nmn'si: ‘nl.‘flur‘.l.....':c..\ ;Muun:zn;‘ l:::..‘.li‘q‘::...'h:;.f.i’]w’(f:kfiz'y:,',‘,Z v B~ 49 Chicago Street Rallronds, SRR weelaim for |of the board to throw the protecting o = a3 e Arehbishop Purcell is dying,” | more sessions, beginning Saturday next; Strike of Min Cureaao, July . —The Chartors of the | 1t My frlend, it you are sick or In that on- -‘~l'"f'“«l' of morality around - their. young <) SN s = Signed JF Catsaoniass | that the hearing b closed July 13th,and |, E1v, Vt., July 8.—Three hundred | Chicago Strcet Railways will expirve by | dition that you cannot eut yeursit SEEE | G snoeless warda, Ao 4 thateaola =} 2 = | that the committee report the following | miners struc for ay, which is two|limitation during the present year, and r_“l-w well, go and ge RARE Q) duty be to wrangle over, und distribute .~ &= = : | uh Spaicommi) g eranei e fa w"kk‘“wmlh i o 0 | by a1 | .:I\‘n\n»\;;{x , and realize yourself bow | the school funds, 1.'4 the taxpayers know = The libel suit of Lolwnan, who | ence an ordor o this_ effect was. intyo- | 10t the miningcompany's store, stripping | right'to purchase these vouds” ab their |- it8 SROES ” “"\""'\"I"“"”M e conduets a sort of s Joln” store on | duced in the House and adopted, it of goods. — Today they paraded the | apprased vilue. The proposed renowal | g G TR the 3rd ward, E= |0 very large' soala, againat the ' Chicago | —— streots with viotous demonstrations, | of the charter has provoked wide discus- | e wadhinery of your body luto working e — { an | Herald for derogatory statements re- | Another ik Line. | threatening to demolish the company’s | sion, and a proposition has been made by | grger, | The L at Hascall's Park, “ == |gurding his veputation, which las been! Chicaco, July 8.—S8ince the Michi- | Property, causing great excitement ten capitalists to advance the money for ¥ — G e H &3 |ontrial two wooks, concluded to-dny|gen Bouthem drew ita thraugh traine L | the cars and to pay into the City Trasury |- From the Registrarof Deedsfor Middlesex | Messua . Slaven, John Mahoney, and e with o verdict for $25,000 dwmages | from the Great Western, and began N Calliding Trains, annually 10 percent. of the S IOV County, Northern District, "‘“'_“‘* Flunnery having sccured the e ES | wgnint that paper. run them over the Canadv Southern, on | Usioa, Wy, Juu 8.A collision be- (1 Hie Btroet Saitway e dony |y 07 3t00n & G VRN AR | Snubise peivlogos. of Hascalls Back fon Y == - ~——— an accelerated t table, the Great |tween two work traing of the West Shore | that such s proposition can Ieen | 14 aflor nuch pleasure t pmmend | the fourth of July, would be glad to see N ; | 4 ALUGC MATOH. [ Western has been negotiating for Chica- |in Utica occured about seven o'clock this | ™1 ho suppoged willingness to, Hobow SoBsapautliA, | My Leallh has ir friends, as the Entertainment A P Niw York, July 8, Black Diamond, | go connections. A few diys ago contracts | morning, Michac! Brown had both-legs | 4ced¢ the vight of the city to purc e AN A T S TR g 4 of the best of every kind, Good ilnllnh' from the A, O, H. Baxsp, and | | Charles Williams, ‘was defeated to-day in | to that end were made with the Balti- | crushed to the knee and his them is shown in an ordinance submit ona foul, | more & Ohio and Wabash roads, and to. | doubtful; Morris Butterman, right foot | 1 theCouncil o pay th yea's liconss | lktary racate e re battle the | duy o meeting of the representatives of | crushed; Wi, Gorman, Charles Adums | 0t %0 h car operated on condition | onal natica) phitos 15 had & rough wud tumble and | those roads was held hore to perfect. de- [and Sam, Newall, bruised about head, | 0t their chartors are renowed for 20 s Wil .| were only svparated by the city police. | tailv, = Arrangoments wore comploted, by | fato and hody. Biuth ongines aa titcied |year: The ordinance his been roferred. | 40l piovele, 15 e | — | which ssid through tains will be run in | The : | i | connection with these roads to Detroit o all l‘ tableremedy,embrac | High Lic - | _ing the hree b §r. Lovis, July For some time | and Niagara Falls, and through sovery s | nd have never found anything s your Sarsaparilla. 1t urifies my blood, I scems to maks rofreslinent of all the delicacies of the | Neason, Besides dancing and all other HOMPSON, livening hqnfu'ln popular with the public; — : % fresiments of the best the market affords, t business men sald to | N ot e e S ta | will bo sorved in abundunce: Remember WELEBRATED sec TETT Hosteteer's Stomach | & prize fight by “Unknown H Bitters nice re | Following this issue of tl One of our promi us the other day: a very dense fog when the accident occured Minsc The I Bica of aprevehtive, s pery e Santa FE N M. Jtiy A monthyy | E0Lallrun down and could not eat anything; | the day July 4th at Hascall's Park. ga [los ol apreventie s | st prowinent lawyers and city ofticials | to New York and other cities over con- Seutling the ian Question, fostivitios in commemoration of the| RMSIRE your siaro I sawapllo af Hoop's r——— P the | have doubted whether what is known as | necting lines Omicao, July 8.—The Daily Nows'|300th anniversary of tho first Europoun | ot eaeid i tho window, and 1 gota A Counpasigny Oyelane New Youk, July 3.—~The Sun prints Little Rock, Ark.. special says :~ A fight | colonization of the eity of Santa Fe, und | g had a roustug appetite, & occurred at an Indian dance at Bird | the Ames mtinent, opened here | everylhing, She took three bottie um"n a special that the town of Cornwall T Qann., was destroyed by a cyelore yes- reck, Indian Territory, last night, in | yesterday, Hlattoring, auspices, | Was 1o best three dollars § ever luvested.* ] 50 s b over a hundred Pawnees, with|The grand procession was perhaps the - torda; i associated STOMACH, sl)n)ql e ,I,‘rT:':‘,,:, ,1":112:, l:fi‘:::““"“]‘,‘l‘.’::h‘ “i:‘:l“‘l"':l ( mnlnlnltu"nhu: ten :h.: (mlu: ..\m:xln an hour, l:rm«nl n:lv lvers and knives, took part. | most lumj\m‘mul interosting .l.r nn_)]‘ |lun; Hood’s saf.lpll‘l“& :-eu%n::l:l :n‘k::?orh;:mo?l‘:n but l:hu' st and Deale ded 0] el Mo, 2 decision | which they can do easily, as ' p is | T v - ata | | which they y, as the route is| Two Indians were killed and others |of the kind ever attempted Ly the de-| Sold by all druggists, Frice 8t a bottle, 3 ing has bees ived. The BIT ¥ ER wonersl codin | BoLd that the law ot only is constitus | considerably shorter than that of the | woundeds e e e it s o | crthd e ("%, EEOBEHS: |iaw nothing has bean received. The sary discase, | the *“Dawling” High Liconse Law passed | The srrangenient goes into effect. July g i | by the Legislature applied to St Louis | 15 with two trains daily running on the Moniach and fiver, | a8 well a8 other sections of the State. | Michigan Centra) schedule time for the and offects a salutary | A, od case was presented the Su: | present, but it is claimed the intention is | whi