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— N \ _ THIRTEE HEREDITARY BLOOD POISON! The Hereditary Blood Poison of Serofula developa in the delicate tissues of the brain mental weakness. e and infirmitics, idlocy and insanily. 1t enlarges the glands of the 'throat, impairs the sense of smell and taste, or breaks into consuming ulcers on tee neck. It destroyes the lungs, or flls them with tub. erculous secret It eats away th “tomuch, e cyetions of the joints contamina the painful gout. It loadf the perspiration with ita virulent poison, setting on fire in its passage the little tubes or pores of the skin, eausing the torturing dis. figuration salt rheim, peoriasis, and otheritching and scaly diseascs whice embitter life. 1t gathers at mor. bid centres into tunors, abscesses, and 1i uloers. 1t lowls wndurif the cause of nearly all o CUTIcURA RPSOLVEST, the nfullible ANTIDOTE for all humors and discases arising fronimpure blood, inherited humors, and contags new blood purifier, is a erspiration when all othe ase and y, clears oft disense, eats awiy des wid skin allays itchings wnd irritations, softe soothes, and hieals uleers and old sores. Cuticura Soap, prepared from Cutioura, is indispen sablo in treating Skin diseases. - For Rough, Chapped and Greasy Skin, Blackheads, Pimples, and minor s, Tifantile and Hirth Humors, it is an Deautifier, and Toilet, Bath and Mur. sery Sanative, What cures of Blood and Affections, with Loss of H; of the Hi hicago (Sal . (Eezema R 3 B. )Psoriasis), and many details of which may be found in future editions of this paper? uticura Remadics, the only real curatives for alp, and Blood nt, BLOO per bottle, Cut large boxes S100. Cuticura Cuticura Medicinal Shay- Cuticura Resol foura 50cts. per hox Medicinal Eoilet Soap ing Sonp, 16¢. Sold ¢ her RPOTTER DRUG AND CHEEICAT, €0,, BOSTON. CUTICURA SOAL. Sales during 1551 and 1552, 1,000,000 cakes. SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. (INcORPORATED. ) This ey fc o proparel @ reccve oniers for SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE, for Building Purposes, And will make figures on round lota for prompt ery. The compar y is shipping Paving Blocks both Chicago and’Omuha, and ce and orders from contractor treets in any of the western cities. TESTIMONIALS. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, Chicago, ison Railway, Chicago 'December 5 well, President Sioux Falls Water: licits correspond- ngaged in paving pav between the rails of our street railway tracks in the heart of the city. 1 have been using pa this city for many years, and 1 take pleasure that in my opin- jon the granite paving blocks furnishud by your c yany are the most rogular in shap form, and as far ax 1 ins ever been TO WHOM IT MAY CONC “This is to certify that I have examined a piece of granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite ¢ 5, and, in my opinion, it i the best stone for street pay ing I have scen iy ica. (Signed) HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Public Improvemints, Stone for Pa;l;g Purposes. And any person will find it greatly to with'us. We invite correspon ibject. & The general management and supervision of the company s business is now in- the hands of Wi, Me- Bain, Address your letters to A. C. SENEY, wmsers Pres. of Jasper Stone Co 1 such improvements te NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST CO.| HASTINGS, NEB. Capital, $250.000. .. WEI C. P. WEBSTEI Samuel Alexander, A. L. Clarke, Geo. H, Pratt, 000 DML Me First Mortgage Loans a Specialtv This Company furnishies a permancnt homo institu- tion where ol her logally iwsucd Mu. nicipal Securities to Nebraska can be_negotiated on the most favorable te Toans made on improved farms in all well scttled counties of the state through resposible local correxpondents ov MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor. Water and Congress St BOSTOIN. CAPITAL, . o * . SURPLUS, . g, 500 g e Tramsacts a accounts of b $400,000 400,000 cable tran ers of Buyf and xecutes wpondents in the line of banking. ASA 1, POTTER, Prosident 4.4, EDDY, 5. W. WORK. Cantirr, Asst méth e ashicr, Hostettor's Stomac V' &K 9 CELECRATED v; mt‘ rlv of the ‘- 4 > by whi y‘,"] “‘,.. ticw of apr / It fort vitalizes tl and offcts o s change in_the entir NTH YEAR. * | demand of the trade; that expor i Lici THE OMAHA DAIlLy BEE ' THE FLICHT OF SPIRITS. The Attorney General's Opinion on the Shipment of Whisky to Bermuda. The Privileges of Distillor! proved by not tm- WHISKY EXPORTS, Wasniscros, July 6. -On May cretary Folger addressed a letter to olicitor’ General Phillips of the treas ury department and Attorney General | Brewster, asking their opinion regarding the legality of exportation of domestie distilled spivits now remaining in dis tillery bonded warehouses subject to tax | payable within three years from date of their_entry into such warchouses, to [ Hamilton, " Bermuda, with the purposc, | after landing it there, of shipping it back to this country and entering it under the | revised statutes either for immediate con- sumption or for warehouses. The seere | tary thereupon asks the following ques tions First. - Is such shipment of whisky with such purpose and intent, to Be muda, and landing it there, an exporta tion within the meaning of the revised statutes, and does the shipment and land- | ing there fulfill the condition of the ex portation of bond and discharge wholly from internal revenue tax? Second. - Ts such whisky wpon return to this country entitled to be admitted under the statutes on payment of duty equal to the tax imposed thereon by the internal revenue laws? Third.—Is it entitled upon return to this country to the rights and privileges of imported merchandise under the war house law; that is, may it be entered for warehousage there to remain at option of the owner for any period less than three years without payment of internal reve nue tax until withdrawal of same from warehouse within the three year limit? The Secretary adds that the time dur- |ing which payment of internal revenue tax upon twelve million gallons of whis- ky expires within the present calendar year; that the owners thereof propose to | ship said whisky to Bermuda as above set forth; that the exporters propose to | comply with the law in respect to expor- | tation” of whisky so that transportation and export bonds be cancelled and the whisky thus exported be legally dis- charged from the lien, the government has upon it for internal revenue tax;: that arrangements have heen made for storage of whisky at Bermuda fora peri- od of 12 months and longer at the option of the owners; that no wrrangements has been made for return of said sy that they will only be re- turned to this country in respons are being made for and purpose of reliev- ing the overloaded home markets. also adds that it is th exportators to preserve and identify all of the spirits exported so that if a market is found in the United States forany por- tion of it, it can be entered as domestic distilled spirits reimported, upon which a duty equal to that of the internal r enue tax will be levied and collected. These guestions submitted him the so- v general (the Attorney General ap- proving) makes an extended exhaustiv response. Addressing Se retary they in brief sa (tthemeaning He intention of the of the word *export,” in its dictionary ation, is to “carry out of the country.” By the very force of lan- guage this denotes only sich act as when completed results in carrying out, and no act can be so denoted if at its completion the thing carried has been returned. It is no more true in common parlance than mlaw that a transportation of goods from San Francisco to New York is an_expor- tation of them, although hetwcen their departure and wrrival they be for some | time in the ports of Callao and Rio Jan Furthermore, it is not be the statute coastwi am only take place cian hottoms t such woods have nmot at any per transit been expected. It would be cqually true of goods in course of trans portation in British bottoms from Og- denshurg via Toronto to Chicago, This therefore, only when the exceuted act re sults in t transpo in v that its an expectation. vact, 1include any transaction done in accordance with the orviginal intention, no matter how complex or how much broken into 1 am, therefore, of opinion that in the case put by you, spirits to Bermudawith the purpose after the landing thereof shipping back to the United States. there will be no_expor quently importation, so fur, at least, as to entitle the owners to any privileges connected with exporavtion or importa tion, selves to another class of custom laws is obviously a different matter and will hest be decided when a specific case arises. First.- No landing at Bermuda, in th ase put | nding in- the course of exportation. | therefore answer your fivst the negative. Second question in The case in view is not with for the purposes of your second question. [ Third - Equally, such spirits will not | he entitled to the rights and privili referred to in question three. | The solicitor genoral then directs the | secretary’s attention tothe effect of valua tions which he refers to in that portion of his letter following queries in eases in o [ which nothing appears as to the intention of the owners in shipping zoods out of the country, and where they accom any the goods, in which the intention ascer tained, as to the ultimate veturn The solicitor is W opinion ) i no expectation. tif the on intention in shipping the goods alroud i for months stovage in- Beruda, that is also inconsistent with exportation Ihe solicitor adinits there may be cases wherein after boni rtation of one article, throu: nt change 2] tate of the way be profita ble g Nuch goods portation, but if the only pury ere to obtain, for a time advantages which ome foreign Pat for ng its and meanwhile of escaping the ome home revenue regulation upon do. wmestic spirits and acquiring after return the same home revenue privilege appro priate to foreign 1 submit that the statutory requisite for L ofl ying goods out of the coun- | Tn speaking | in which anintention exists to carry the | Whether they iy subject them- | OMATA,NEB. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 7, I8 THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. | would be wanting. ing, says there ts nothing in this « or L suppose in any other part transaction which the owners in g can rely upon in case the government dvised as to shall in the future be batter its rights, e ire. Erary, 11, July 6. The thre brick building owned by Henry where he has carri morning. Loss on building and 1 | ery, €23,000; insurance, 810,000, Other be joined by delega uI of eastern % | tenants in the building lost £0,500: in- Kuights, and the en elegation will g . q:u»;m.-\-. £2,000. number about 1w~ml. CAPITOL NOT | —— - | Wastizaron, July 6.~ The President [ Heavy Embezzloment SPORTING NOTES. returned from New York laat night on |City, T, toston, July Timothy Smith, ! The :l,‘ the late train and went to the Soldiers trustee clerk in the broker'oftice ¢ Pickering & M amount of & ,000 lost in buck The solicitor, conclud d on the manufacture |of mowing machines, was burned this wely, s a defaulter to the rope, which is undertaken in liew of at ending the tri-ennial conelave at San Francisco, The Sir Knights will e Chicago next Thursday, arviving in New Yerk City Saturday, and after making a parade in that city, they willboard the spinion, of the nestion Gen. Grook Pointing Ont the Straight and Narcow Path to Indian Steamor City, of Rome. Arriving at England, the party will go at once to| London, when a reception will be ten. | Peace, story |dered by the Knight STemplars there . ister, | After leaving London, " they will sepa rate, some going to France, and the re- | mainder to other points of interest on the continent. At New York they will and Secretary of War Th xun in Texas shot- machin Naval Cadets, f. of John Home, where Secrotary Lincoln and Gen | Crook are now in consultation with him and last | concerning the disposition to be made of RACES CHICAGO RUNNIN Seventh et shop | Cricaco, July speculating. Smith was arvested, and w day of the summer running meet- | the captured Apaches | confessed the Chicago driving park: weather TRELER'S AAN — m and eloudy, track heavy, attendance ' Tiifiooliy. negSHpAttied - | New Hampshire Senatorship. ght. Northern stakes, two-year old | oy pok; JR's cofifernos with Beo | Coxcorn, N, H., July 6. The recent |colts and fillies, thieo-fourths of a wile, |1ty Poller to-day in regard to the dis | ballottakenfor U, 8. SenatorgaveWin, 8, | two started; — Donkling - won by two | Giin Of the Apache captives, Seero {Ladd 1, Charles H. Barns 1, Charles | longths, Miss Yates (favorite) second;| v Pollor inforned the Associnted Pr [ Bell 3. Gilman Maston 72, Aaron F. | tine, 1:26}F. b that he had declined to receive the « |Stevens 74, Jus. W. Pattorsan 20, James | Fov nonwinning two-yeurolds, f6e v on - the San - Carlosroserva |F. Briggs 32, Edward H. Rolling 74, | furlongs, Bridget won by length and a | 50" qud be rosponsible for their | Harry Bingham 8. Necessary to choico, [ half, Richard L second, Mohur Colt | o000 “bohavior. The propesition was 124 thind; time, 1:094. wiade to turn over to the War Department | —— Champion stakes, Poat swoepstakes, all | {1, alice control of the reservation and | Busincss Raituros, [ ges, mile and half, five started, Drake | 1193055 8 Qe artment reapomsibie Tor | NEw Yonk, July 6.- Business failures | Carter made running from end to ond, | I b s | throughout the country in the pa days number 130, which are consi below the average of the past ten There have been but a few im failures anywhere, and none i York City to specially note. land States, 10; Wester Southern, 2 cifie | New York € ; Canada, 16, Frightful Death Rate. New York July The hot w creases the death rate. July number of deaths was 170; on | s up to noon to-day 26 | proportion of the v under five years in the o | districts. ms are ¢ 1t grows out of whit was though the arbitrary rule of the railr permitting overseeing of weigh e Militia Called Out in V Buriisaron, Vi, July 6, ( Barstow has just called” out punics to quell the _insur longing to the mini to destroy the town | alreac governor and Col. in command. company, t f Ely. Th will go with the con The governor al pany tl men at on must be prepared to Ly Spirits Sent Abroad. NEw York, July 6, of the whisky exporting inter those who handle most of the sent from America to Europe, i day, having seen the full opinion Attorney General in regard to ation of whisky say there is no canse for alarm panic among manufacturers, would have ensued had the de | tually been sweeping as might forred from the first announcer the opinion. In fa orted in good faith and then | to this country only when it is sent abroad with | tention of returning it and thus | the Jaw that the tax is collectable, | | ——— Destructive Storms. | Awsany, July 6. A heavy st t to | Jast night ¥ | in torrents. trees were sti | al persons stunned.” Orchard try dumaged and telegraph wires are Havesvare, Pa., July 6,- | from Grumby, the aronaut who from here on July dthat 3 p, m., linded on the Catskill mountains | vere hurricane and had a terrible Petershurg were y o violent storm, A number of buildi; Cooked to Death, July 6.~ cre engage {in the works of the North ] ing Mill company at South valvo broke letting steam in o | and they were cooked to death, you in the first question, is | nunes were Johm Hero and John Hollin- | Green, — A Fatal Row. Cricaco, July 6, |is supposed by a young man | Flyun, though'the latter | quarrelling_and dvanken nen, [ Whom was McCarthy, and that th {was shot by one of “hin comp | MeCarthy died this afternoon | | A Bank Wallet Gone, Middle id territories, wded tenement | legislature, and will e opened August 1. 'he information on which the governor committed acts of violenee, cenleaf of the first regiment graphed the treasurer of the mining com- A representative s prepared to i whisky is ox | itis not liable to duty | Rain fell by lightning and sover- his afternoon while d cleaning a hoiler in icago Roll- i I o William A‘lu('lfl'lll)’ in section 2000 of the revised statutes | was shot in a street melee last night, 1t denies it 8| cluimy to ave been passing a party of the President. The situation of San Car los Agency was thoroughly discussod A disposition to avoid hasty conclusion was shown and one plan was definitely agreed upon. Inanswer to an inquir from a reporter, Secretary Lineoln said 18; Selling purse, all ages, mile and a quar- | ter, George L. (favorite) won by alengtl, | Washburne socond, Blinton third; time | 2:24} The winner entered to sell for €750 the Bth Shycio Hat AR ca, ment between the war and interior de A Jarge| mucnrox peach, July 6, Threo year |prtments | —upon this - question. hildren | olds, mile, Glenullen wou, Harry Manor | The heads —of the - deputment do Snd. Sholby Barms, 9rd; time 1 431, (Mot dissgree, wid he, when they are striving for & common_object the peaceful solution of the Indian ques- Mile and a quarter, Mayor Hughes won, Bonavietta, 2nd; Bill Bird $rd; time —— ce linois Weighmasters, 2 10}. Al ages, mile and a furlong, tion, The tlu_mg_h( a plan Tuly G.—The Tlinois rail- (-)mriiv Epps won, Assurance, 2nd; Ida | Would be decided upon within a day or shouse commission has ap- | B, 3rd; 2023. Maidens, all ages, | VO | pointed George T as state | three fourths of a mile, Mandamas won, THE CADET ENCINEERS weighmaster, and John Wade, now ofti- | Egyptian seeond, Evasive third; time|class of 1881, who have been notified of cial weighmaster on the board of trade, |1 17). Steeple chase, short course, | their dismissal from the navy unds s first assistant. This is a new depart- | Buckra won, Abraham, second, Towanda | visions of the act of August, 1882, | ment created at the last session of the | third; time 2 46}, fused to accopt thir discharge and yoar tendered with it. The court of ws decided this act” had no applica tion to these youngmen, while the seere | tary of the na decided divectly con trary. The cadets feel bound to respect the decisions of the court. It is under stood the secretary wili not oppose the iy t to be THE OLD WORLD. Loxbox, July 6.—The Daily News' financial article says a number of holde | of Confederate bhonds have subscrib £1,000 for use in endeavoring to induce | the states, wishing to reestablish thei eredit to recognize portions of their debt. nasters, o restoration of these cadets to the service Dy thenext congress. g 1 4 Five hundred members of a tribe of | EQDLTTGATIURINEY N sununons s basod s o ko offect that | 1, 1y uatives attacked Wellotatchmiont, o Mo Attorney Gonoral has rocuived o 300 strikers, mearly all wrmed and Ly troops which, with a politieal | telogram from Edward ~ Guthridge, ing 160 kegs of gun powder be rent, had been sent to chastise a ve- | U nited States Attorney, dated Mineolos, hreaten ¢y have The \panies, as, saying Charles Haughn, late judge of Marion county, Texas, and the “prin cipal witness on the Marion county elee- tion cases, was murdered the third inst pposed by parties indicted in the United States court. v village in Aesam. The natives wero repulsed with a loss of fifty killed. The British suffered no loss. The Russian government has ordered a | strict quarantine on the Black sea to pre- | vent the introduction of cholera and has | forbidden the usual pilgrimage to Mecca. One death from cheidwy b Alexandrin | to-dny and 10 deachs 3 Samonand yes- | terdr) Compte De Cnambers yesterdayrec the last sacraments, retaining full ness. H Iso tele pay the cunistances Monday. THE WIKDOM OF MONES, result of the conference As a ad alm- Today he was able to take a fow rest of agreed to surrender his reservation in J The Conference with the Prestdent ‘,'I‘.““" | Fowler Bros., who corroberated the statements made by other witnesses to the effect that tallow and beef were mixed with hog fat and put into the ren dering tubs, and the product put in tierces and labelled *‘prime steam." know this positively, because he had en tire charge of the rendering; that in De cembor last botween 5,000 and 6,000 tierces of this stuff were made by Fowler and tiorced as prime steam lard iis evidence contradicts that given by Pre of. Rose, chemist for Fowler Bros. TEL — JRAPH NOTES, Wilson Howard, who killed John excursion train at Monnd as taken from Pulaski county Jaily at Mound City, by masked men and Tynched Kane, on The executive conference of chaivmen of commit on Mississippi viver im provements, which have been npr.-mh-nl (Day and Mills) w i various eities and towns of the val loy, will meet at St. Louis July 11, at the | Stuthern Hotel. | J P [six yea the good behavior of the Indians but the | | | seven | winning in twonty longths, Moditator |y utar ig left in aboyance for th prosent derably | (favorite) second, others beaten off; time, v Y present. weoks, | 2:59, Wasnizaros, July &, After leaving portant | Owners' handicap, all ages, milo heaty, | the interior departuent to-day Secretary | n New [Olivette (favorite) wom, Bonner Bird | Lincoln and General Crook proceeded to Now Eng- | second, Imogene third; time, 1:2, 1:57) the Executive Mansion where they met | The attorney general instructed Guthridge to examine carefully and report fully upon the cir- with Secretary Teller to<day, Chief Moses "fl’l" Y | spoonfuls of soup and wine, und to ad- [ Washington Territory and settle with his ot the | dress a few words to his entourage | People on the Colville reservation ad- ‘;:U «ifi In the trial of theJews at Nyzeghhuza, | J0ining. m— Alcohol in Flam Arvasmic, Tows, July 6. The ed warehouse of the Atlantic Hungary, the prisoners accused of hay- 1 placed the corpse in the river with a W of passing it off as Ksther Sulosmy, whom the prisoners are charged with or for which hond Aleohol ion ae- %) Srealdrsnny mpany was struck by lightning yester. be in. | murdering, declared their confessions | » afternoon, and burned, and several had been obtained by threats to murder them in_prison. One was compel to drink huge (uantities f water, dragged by the hair and shown . llows. Others were beaten and com- the in-| | pelled to gaze at the sun. A ||||||||n~r'uf P | witnesses testified as to the shocking treatment received at the hands of the anthorities. Counsel for defense pointed out that the people have been taught the hundred 1 5 of aleohol stored in building were consumed. — The loss £20,000; insured $8,000. uent of | eturne D — Opera House Bu S Pav, July bth. A fire canght in the green voom of Wood's Opera House at midnight te-night, and entirvely de. stroyed it, Col. J. H. Woods, lessee and of orm | = A EY R that it was not wrong to testify falsely [ manager, The building was owned by [ Trees, ice-houses and barns were blown | Y. requiring t aHon, (ijlaciiclosed \and ipoopleiverg ontiotlia down and damago dono to orope, Alterrible tragedyis reported atRicksdorfl | house, Loss, £15,000, I Cro, Vi, July G Counties | 18T Berlin, the wife of a small shop- e Drown Ciaited cut the throats of her two ch 2 4 Dks Moises, la, July 6 Philip Alex ander, ten years old, was drowned at Ogsceoln yesterday, He with two compan nions were playing by a Fish pond and fellin. The body was recovered an hour after the drowning, own throat. Poverty was the cause, CRAL FOREIGN NEW July 6. ~The American Rifle offered the use of tents ing their stay at Wimbleton, but de- clined, preferring private lodgings. AN INCENDIARIES CONFESSION, A dispatch from Copenhagen says a prisoner named Nielson, who was charged with committing arson here, s confessed that he set fire to the Vie- toria docks in London in 1881, with a view to obtaining plunder, The’ opinion ngs and B Were do slegram started says he ina se- time. 2 Fatal Collision, Porr Hore, Caxana, July 6. Two froight trains collided on the Grand Trunk Line a short distance cast of Port Hope station to-day. Both locomotives and twelve cars were complotely de- stroyed the train hands escaped in- jury except o brakeman named Porter, 4 herctofore entertained regarding the e O i o hicago, 8 | origin of tho fire, was that it was the | g gl Y fualy injured. - Lows "'lt‘llnmil: work of fenians, Cik! ek g eir , LI e T CAREY'H "-"I-“r- o Another Annexatio; The Times correspondent at Dublin| W : s the report that James Carey, the ';‘I"‘I"_h i i \Y..:"»..,..l.::!fi“{l..- informer, hi loft Treland in disguipe, | 0 TreMcR wins ol WAt ina hofsbod o RIOTIOUS FACTOKY MEN, July 6, ed in Islands, Four 1 | — llum'nivd the oil Iges' Reported Defeat, © kuxa, Montana, July 6 ltalinns, there strucl wi has to wreck the ) by ! [ been received from the north that the among | dispersed by poli who churged | tyoop under command of Lieut-Cq e latter m with drawn swords. 1t is feared | [los. of Fort Assinnaboir seout to drive back th met the enemy this side Tuesduy, and were anions, that thore will bo a resewal of rioting, FLOODS IN INDIA, A, July 6. Heavy foods have itigh Cry of the lin, on Caree ated by the In I provailed in Durat, cusing great dumage | dins, -who greatly outnimbored . the mosscnger of the ( toproporty and somo lows of life. The | g, No particulars of the engage- | Bunk, this afternoon had his wallet con- | Vo1er sre subsiding. — Traflic on the | ynent uve been leared, but the report [taining #2,000 and several chocky | ™IW0YH i# intorrupted i that the courier was sent in all hasto to wronched from i after a despers 3 ORBMATED Fort Assinmaboine for reinforcoments, | stru (et tor o Rou, July 6. The remaing of Sena- [Pl veport of Lges' ropulse i doubtod v Buon were cremated y thief three blocks, but lost trach ML O BE Sk Nere, us he is an officer who, even with a Jin the crowd. The thief escaped g b oo remation in | gl command, would make o deter Coal M Hanged for Rape, | — SeaisaeELn, N The swike| Elpaso, Tex. July Joseph Brews- | Fowler's Bogus L moug coal miers in this district has not | ter the soldier who was found guilty of | Cricaco, July 6 bocowe general yet. Two anines in this | rape on Mrs, Davis at Ft. Davis u year | gation before the board of trade commit city, Sang v and Barckley, have al- | ago, was hanged at Yeleta, this afternoon, | tee, in which McGeoch ¢l ¢ Fowlor lowed check weighman, and ave paying | Ho made no confession. A Lieutenant | Bros, with adulteration of prime steam ix cents a bushel for mining. " “The | delivered a speceh, during which he took | lurd, the case of the defense wis con sther mines refuse to pay over 24 cents a | two big drinks of whiskey, the priest ta- | cluded this afternoon with the testimony bushel under the allowing check | king the bottle from. Once the knot | of Prof. Belfield, of the Rush Medical weighman, ‘l||u| ina 1...“71“” way and after the fall | college, who exhibited a series of magni i —— srewster writhed temibly then the rope | fied photographs of lard and tallow The Apollo Pilgrimage, | slipped and he was hauled up from (L‘-‘hl.m,\.l.i the H‘ difleren in crystaliza- | Cholora Citieaco, July 6. Arvangoments have | trap and upon the platform. The rope | tion, together witl been completed for the pilgrimage of | was replaced and the man was then re- | ted lard. The prosccution then put on Apollo: Commandery, of this city, to Eu- | hune the stand Win Martin, formerly forcman tor Cypriani here. | and Missuri - valloys | chapel, Ok Hil of A | The Tennessee state prison, with its convict labor, waa leased to the Tenne: see Railroad, Coal and Tron company for 8, at 12,000 per annum, Indications for the upper A\linnmnip[ln Local vains, fol lowed by cooler, partly cloudy weather in the southern portions, variable winds, generally from northwest to southwest, stationary or rising baromoter, he negro John Cone, for the ripe of a white woran, Mrs, Scott, in January, 1882, was hung in the jail at Houston, Texas, in the presence of 100 people. The remains of Bishop Pinknoy were last evening deposited in the motuary | cemotery, Washington, amidst solemn and impressive services. Twenty-six ses of sunstroke and prostration in Now York yesterday, and six in Philadelphia. TSecretary of War Lincoln and Post- master General Gresham pass a week or 5o on Long Tsland coast. The supreme lodge of the Indepen dent Order of Tmmaculates, (colored), voted §100 toward the Garfield university at Montgomery, Ala. The next meeting will be held at Memphis, in July, 1884, A special train will convey the re mains of Archbishop Purcell from West boro to Cineinnati to-day The Pensacola board of health has issued @ proclamation that all vessels from infected points arriving at Pensaco la with ycllow fever on board shall re main at quarantine stations until frost. —— ngland's Back Door. Loxvo, July th.— In the commons tonight Treveyllan, chief secrotary for land, replying (o the question of Wil liam O'Brien. member for Mallow, as to whethe wof the recont action of the emigration commissioners New York, the deportation of paupers from Ireland to the United States will be stop ped,said in view of that action of the com missioners, orders have heen given to sus- pend grants of money in cases where it is pposed that the ~ former inmates of houses are among those desiving to Joseph Cowoen, radical mem w Castle, on Tyne, asked whe- ica would allow emigrants to land if Great Britain allowed them means of sustenance for the present. Treveyl- fan roplied he helieved very few indeed of state aided emigrants were paupers, but he was still inquiring into the sub- ject, and thought it was not because of a few pounds more or less that emigrants . If Great Britain could ible moansmeot the objections she would adopt such means, New York, Jul that John A. Knox b. It is rumered itorof TexasSiftings | and David B, Sheater the sculplor had a hostile meeting on Long Island and that the former received a flesh wound. The rumor lacks confirmation. There were many prostrations by the great heat to day,” some fatal cases, ——— wely Afver Cireaco, July 6, Specials report the arrest at Downers Lake, Minn., of John Reed, who twelve years ago shot and killed Joan McCormek, a young girl at Shabbona, 11, owing to her refusal to him. The murder was a peculiarly s one and Reed at the time was threatened with Lynch Law., While lying in jail awaiting trinl he managed to effect his escape and his whereabouts until his arrest have been unknown, Yea Orskao LAk, Mich,, July 6. inl wayn that Alexander’ Perry, old, attempted to enter thy Amon Beadwell, where the y the lntter was alone, and he had visited A spe after makiy 5 i * overtures to her. When he wis observed approaching the second timo ho was warned by Mrs, Bead wellund failing to heed she shot and kill- o him with & Winchester rifle, T Avexasnria, July Gth, During the twenty-four howrs ending at 9 o'clock last evening there were one hundred and nine deaths by cholera at Damiotts, and sixty-eight at Mansurah, The Lazarette rout is crowded with fugitives from Egy The ofticers of that insti tution refuse to admit any more persons, —e— Powder Works Elevated, Ouney, July 6, The powder works of Ulah Co., located in Ogden canyon, ex ploded this evening, blowing the building to atoms, instantly killing a man Porter and injuring several other work men. The chwrved vomaing of Porter were found with a bar dviven through his neck by the foree of the explosion —r— Black Scourge, —_— Wasson Going to Prison, Sax ANtoNiA, July 6, Mayor Was son, defaulting paymaster generul, guard od Dy Lieut NOI-COML Bartlett and the missioned officers, started this morning I the Tard investi- f for Leavenworth, (Kus.) pennitentiery to desived to | serve ont his 18 monthi publish a further He statement but permis ion was denied - — Preparing for the Scourge. Cario, July A refugee arrestod in the streot here died in the hospital. 1t is suspected that death was caused by Tho goermment are proparing spechinens of adultera | the Ras-Eltin hospital for use, and two hundred beds will by P, reserved for Euro. He | but he feared contributions of public | money would not meet the objection, e A Rumored Duel, the house v rlier in the day but had left | The mob threatened to burn al | the other county commissioner, The t: 0. 17 |THE COLORADO MASSACRE. Additional Details u'r the Marder of the Officers of Grand County. Determined Pursuit of the Assassing ~Other Shootings and Robberies i Dixver, July 6. Later advices from Grand County develope the following facts, At the olection in 1886 the people by & vote changed the county seat to Grand Lak ‘ matter was taken to the di trict court. Meanwhile the hatred oxis- ting between the two factions, growing in intensity, culminated in yesterday’ bloody we Grand county has th commissioners —Barney Day, A. (. Mills and E. P. Webber a majority of whom in favor of declar- ing the vote illegal that created Grand Lake the county seat, and removing the records back to Spring. Last Monday the commissioners had a regular meeting at Grand ZJlLake. Just what was done 8 not known, but it is reported they decided to declave the oftice of the county treasurer vacant be- cause of his vefusal to file a satisfactory bond. During the meeting Day, Webber and Dean, stopped at Mrs. Young's boarding house, a quarter of a mile around the head of Small lake. The road leading from Mrs. Young's to town is through thickets of small pines. Yester- day morning, just before 10 o'clock, the two commissioners and clerk started from the house to go to the place of meeting and finish up the business before finall adjourning. When about midway throu, the thicket three masked men suddenly sprang out of the bushes and commenced firing, shooting them all down almost in- stantly. Before the work had been done the commissioners returned the five, in- stantly killing one of the assassing, The other two masked men, thinking they had killed all three of the party, dis- appeared in the bushes, When J rtled citizens arrived at the place of combat, a momant later, thoy found Day dead, and Webber and Dean mortally wounded. They tore the mask from the other dead man and found he was Mills, other men are not known. Suspici vosts upon two noted desperadoes, Bill Redman and Len Coftin, When the news was_brought to Hot Sulphur Springs it produced the very greatest stiv and most intense excitement, and shortly before dark last night a party of twenty horse- men, well armed, left for Grand lake and ble fight is expected. Up to this k) no late news has been W from the scene of the tragedy. As a courier viding fifty miles over the mountains is the only means of communi- cation it is possible there will be no fur- ther news until morning. | —— The Duel. NEw York, July G.—It is reported this morning that the duel alleged 3o have been fought between Mr. Armen Knox and D. B. Sheahan yesterday, an { which resulted in the wounding of Knox, s hoax and that principal never left the city. Many a opinion that the whole thing is o practical joke, originated by Knox in his own interest and it is certain he had no intention of fighting. Neither men have shown themselves since the first reported breach between them, and nothing definite is known in regard to their movements. —e— Heavy Fire, MisnearoLs, July A special re- ports a disastrous fire at Evansville in this state twenty-six buildings destroyed the loss being about £150,000. No parti- culary, — Reorganizing Labor. Prrrsuncn, Pa, July b, — A move- ment to reorganize the Knights of Labor or establish in its place a federation of des each independent of the other was reported a short time ago. It seems to be gaiming strenght. The afternoon Secret- ary Morton said the Amalgamated As ciation which is the strongest trades union in the country has been in favor of a fed- eretion of trades for five years, The Iron Moulders Union of North America has also declared in favor of & new movement and the labor Tribune which ls the organ of the iron workers, glass workers miners and other trades says in its issue today that the management of strikes was never intended by the organ to stop the Knights of Labor thatif itsmachinery will be found defective in this respect a call for a Na- tional Convention will be issued shortly, | — Riatous Miners, Bosrtox, July b, A special from Saint Royalton, Vt., says there is great excite- ment at the £y mines « hundred miners are engaged in a riot on account of back pay and have forced Crazin, the superint- endent to leave town escorting him out, property if th wages were not paid tonight, including the elegant reaifonue.. of the mine owners, The miners collected heaps of stones in anticipation of a row. The miners are said to have possession of all winer explosives. —— Fighting Reaping Mitwavkee, Wis., July b, Osborne and Co. of Aubourn, N, Y., have brought suit for $160,000 in the United States Court against Easterly & Son of White- water, Miss, The attorneys for Osborne claim that Easterly sent out cireulars to the effect that Osbhorne was infringing on the Appleby patents used by thein. 0 Cholera, of Course, Loxvox, July oth, - A corvespondent at Alexandria says the Egyptian medical sorvice is in a state of chaos, Weeks ago the stench at Daimetta was noticeable ten miles off, and dead animals are still permitted to fluad in the Nile, Professor Thomas has been prosident of the royal society. elected 0 For fresh country butter and ogys g to NELSON'S, 20th and Burt. —— Home grown black and ved raspberries at Wien | CALIFORNIA plums 20¢ per can at HEIMRODS 16th street. 0 Plenty of homegrown vegetables at Wies mer's, e Home grown Raspbervies first at NEL. SONS, 20th and Buxt, CALIFORNTA ll-|:‘r|c«:(; and pears, at MROD'S, 16th st. 24 per can, at HEI