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g - T . A & A A T 4 ) L8 \ \ e ——— —— —— ———————— — —~ - e - —— \ N T T ’ T TNT t1 47 4¢ . i S { THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA,NEB. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 12, 1883. NO. 21 S G LR T — ) m——— | 0 ¢ | permanent chairman. He congratulated the response by M. P, Cole of Boaton the 0 to go. Horses and cattle have been | | THE BILIOUS BRETHREN. | the convention and spoke of harmony ADREA"s BUI.L. president of the Associntion THE CAUL-ED JADE. drowned by the score, * | . | shown. He thought it was the forerun- | o | S— . ! AP LOOAN | i | ner tosuccess in 1884, and believed the | i i LABOR TROUBE f : | X | They Gather at Des Moines and SO0t 1ten v Siidora o tnday wouta e | ThE Postmaster of Baltimare Slips Up (A Speck of War Rises in the Horizon| Lvcas, Out, July 11, Tho scverest | ¥, . | v o . e " | P : | | storm of thunder, rain and lighting known | = \J P o be % 3 ¢ | — o . S ! i ‘.'.!I.nf‘f }:,,.f];::‘f‘n.-l.-ln:.l'.:;I\‘Int‘-«lii:'\'\":-“:lxk Oresham Enlightens Him on the Era of Re-| (g g w0 The French Deliberately Insult the [are awept away in every | A Long Winded Platform on Fiat Money-- | tloman who came to the convention with | lorm--lnnulnln:uu:.ll'un‘fl--m-' | here to-day on good authority that the English in Madagascar—Great l;{m]tn;»n |;A||m||('ulml~.‘ A’l;hn 'rm:roTl 18 | Pennsylvania Republicans Lie Down «:mns mllhvirpm-knls ‘”‘r‘WIL lhn-u\‘:nul cellaneous s ';-‘w\-l.u}\.-l ¢ n‘n:n'l‘h;: ;vl ‘xlw |l'|'u||uvr‘ [ Excitement in the Com- h;"_':"‘:|:“":(‘h':"‘fl‘:l‘::'l‘: ’“‘r»‘_ m":f“""”“mlr’k“:" "y o piecos of - dow. - | hood o raphers held a meoting . 3 SR ren oY | H whtmmiepia ion the receht, vetves APITOL NOTE: [Naw York 1ant Mofidky, nt. which thay Bk pniring tho track. On the Grand Trunk | - [ of the administration and classed them as | bitig 0Bk g | discussed the wrievaness of the brother . [ TRV WO S ““"‘“: "f:““““l" Two ex- | Towa Greenbackers. | efforts to overcome the cost of the last vty AT B onn hood, and formulated a demand for e o O SN | press train going west with a large num- ¢ bl b oAt oo ) SK RErORM AN 6F LHam; WHinlLWIIL o nresete s ( GLAND | hor of passengers is delayed here. Tt is Dys Monwes, July 11:—The groonback |extra session. As to the extra session | Wasnrvarox, uly 11— Postnster [ (T WHEL D L prosmt il Lowiox, duly 1,—Gladstorie, in_re. |uncertain yet aa to When i Soa Wil be state convention was called to order at 10 | he said, *‘Let the responsibility rest | Aqreon, of Baltimore, recently wrote Bk cHicial iy 'L{\ Y "1 ply to Sir Stafford Northcote, said when | ready for thavel, L4458 2. o'elock by E. H. Gillotte, chairman of | Where it bel Ho reverted to the | Postmastar General Greshan, that the { 28R GHCRSE 0G0 Bastert LW g Broneh occupied Tamatovo, Mada ’ — SN AV A the atato central committeo, who made o | il and numod it as the issue of the | civil servico commissioner was coumnni. (SOMPAY et - Monday. - AEthin | LR diined o state of siog THE WATER HIGHWAY, | short specch advoeating a stand in favor | ¢ 'gij;n: «i-ll'(llmlu”_ om sidontod by | SAHYS directiy with mvm‘:v.-u i the lo ‘;i: :::-“"‘”“‘*l'l“]‘ “";“'”“” I“'\'”‘”‘ d": the Dritish consul was sufforing from . #g | of prohibition and woman suffrage. Tem ho platform of principles adopted by | cal oxamining board_at Baltinore, wiy | RO after presentation 16 s alieged &g Cillness, . i secreta s av- | .- LYDIA E. PINKHAM'E | porary organization _was effected, viz: ”w‘\ "v_r\"l"‘j‘lfl'j sl lvl\ll-*.\‘m’ml«t were femployes Zin- his otfice, and in ;“““l:] “""”'“. M""m“"‘.;"' :::“‘ wonle | rested in thio prensiio of Atlniital Pioese; | : | VEGETABLE OOMPOUND. |Chairman, W. 8. Kenworthy, of Mn. makes a declration of principles1s fol- | his (Adroan's) opinion this was detri-|n i dvtative committoo is composed of | French comuander, who - ordered the Preparations for a_Great Convention e y. 4. W. Muffley, of Polk. | log A mental to the descipline of the oftice, and | ! osentative i onch of the soven | Hick man_ to loave Tamatove within 24 i ey i thy, on taking the chair,| Wo unqualiiedly approve and demand | ontrary to thoouston, which requires of. [ FUITEMSMGIYG 0f ahgh o B SEER 00 e consul died soven hours this Fall, T o it ™™ | made a short speech urging cool and de. | continuance of that systom of protection | figial communications to_ subordinates o | e e o | nftor aftor ho rocoived notice. Admi e = y I liherate action upon all matters which | to home industry which has pfoved itself | 4o firat to the head of departinents, The | SVided and issaid to have absoluto power | B siopped communications botwee Mississippi Improvement. i A Medictne for Woman. tnventod by Wor b the | lopend to act in this matter N tween ppi Imp! n . tnve 7« ight come before it. [ to e the basis of national independence, | pogtmnaten General — has repli ¥ A H ity | the British man-of-war Dryiod and the | Sr. Lovis, July o once | Prepared by a Woman ' fustrinl skill and devel Prrsiene, July L Thomas Hughes, | 3 \ . Lovis, July 11.—The conference ) v | A motion was made to refer to the com- | #1 incentive to industrial skill and devel- ¢, Adrean that he sees| e rotherhond. suid trdny | $hore and her captain was allowed |enllod through the offorts of the Mer- i o Grestet Redieal Dicrery Siae (he Darn of Wit | it on resolutions without debate all | opment and awuarantec of just and ade- g fmpropriety whatever in the civil Trs Pl et DL LY, at make verbal st wits Exchange to consider the question { [to ’ It revives the drooping spirits, invigorater nu fo! sffered i s conventiol quate os for labor. And we 8k - il o ool cating the rey of a_strike of telegraphers is " CRITICTTy | IS it oA resolutions offered in the convention, Jute sonle of wgos for Inbor, And we | viee commissiotiets coffinunicnting L W Bk ver it nlwlnh--l fo| the proceedings flags the improvement of the Mississippi i Pl irmness to the step, restores tho | which, after considerable discussion, pre- unce all -attemy e ¢ veetly with the local hoard examiners | MHCHNCCC: ” ) Sl [all n o consuls were hauled | river met this moaming and was largely e, and plants on the ..o cherk of woman the fres lod. il rates below a level which will ac- yelating to their duties under the law, | BUY increase in wi anything olxe, A down, Gladstone 1 an | missionayrnamed Shaw had been TR he said, and if any demand should de de cided upon, it will not be secretly made, and no attempt will be made to take | {snap judgmoent. Other fpersons assert | | that the strike will take place next week. The convention reassembled at two | complish these objects. o'clock. The committee on credentials | the public treasury avising from vedund | reported sixty-six counties represented, ant revenue should, after paying the na { two thirds of the counties of the state, | tional debt as fast as its conditions per he committee mit, be distributed from time to time to scy of lite's spring and carly sunmer time F&=Physiclans Usy I and Prescribe It Freely. %! 1t removes falntnoss, flatulency, Jestroys all eravin pr stimulsnt, and relioves weakaess of the stomaocl That feeting of bearing down, causing pain, welgs attended. J. €. Edwards, president, made a specch of welcome A d8eIRved t Tamatove, and remains The | that the question of improvement was charyge inst him - was not known. [ national and not a local one. Euquiries have been wiade regarding its | Geo. S. Wright, secrotary of the ex- notwithstanding they are employes in his office. The postmaster general says they are subordinates of y i ic sense, but in respect to the duties de nd hackache, is always permanently cured by its usi | mpermanent organiza- | volved upon them by the civil serviee {nature, but the only answer received | change, read an elaborate ent, i : | UL T R i AL 3 . VRIS 11t e ad gl i y answor recoived was | change, read an elaborate argument in gasrpiiber | tion recomuended the following: Chair- {1" several statos upon tho bisis of popu {Jaw, and rules as members of the local | N, T LT} et ot S | that tho law must take its courso. Glad- | favor of the improvement of the river susd e amrpeate gy |1 W T, Kenvorthy, of Maliaaka ntion, to relieve thow from he board of examiners, they are and should | 1 Si IEESES port of SO | oo, in con nd said tho character of the present JiTBIAE PINRUAILS BLOGD RURKTIE | Vice President, T. O. Lee, of Hamiltons | of local taxation and produce beindopendont o ang thority bt think {10 os Gt GF employos of the Woats | 1 oo gruvo wnd [ gathering was evidence of the intention Blood; aid give tond ant Firength to the systein 4 | Secretary, J. Burke, of Jasper; Assistant | for education of their people: t od and conferred by law. | s vt employes of Gho WOst=| gL Gily say that we must t the re- | of the people to urge their vie c A O e o 3 7 ; Re- | depreciated trade dollar is largely in | 8 forn Union Telegraph, careful investiga Mt W LA LA ¢ people to urge their views on con- - Secretary, W. H. Robb, of Union; Re- | depreciatec wde 0114 gel) | object and spirit of law | 3% {8V he foll . ceipt of further details. We must also | gress. lg:;?ggm;:x}_‘;;?&f‘;:“;‘“} cording stary, J. A. Muftly, of Polk, | the hands of —our laboring people | yoquire thoy should be enti freg|uon deve 'I'I"'“Il ieifollowing r-n\m hel wait these communications from the| B. D. Woods, of the New Orloans sither, §1._ Six bottlcafor 85, Sent by mall nthe tors | (eneral Weaver, chairman of the com: and is a disturbing element in | gy, any interference or supervisi company has had in contemplation for |y, 0, government which the ease may cotton oxchange, was clected permanent chairman. Adjourned to 2 p. m At the afternoon session the committes on resolutions submitted the following report, which was adopted Resolved, That it is the sense of this meoting that a river convention be held i1 o Brisslalppi. valleg) ti pikoe)tb1b6 he business of the country, we declare | e parf of the head of the ofli t the duty of congress to adopt such |ytters relating to their civil scr legislation as will insure its full redemp- | quties, In this case T think it ontirel tion and convertion into other coin for | proper that the eivil service commissior culation; that we protest against the | ghould communicate directly with them practice of foreign governments in aiding | iy matters relating to their duties as or enforcing emigration of their pauper | yembers of the board. OF course it is and criminal classes to this country. and | ¢4 ho presumed the commission will do mittee olutions presented the fol lowing report which was adopted with but little opposition: Hon,J. B' Weaver, [was nominated for governor; Sanford | Kirkpatrick, of Wappello, for Licutenant | Governor; D. W. Church; of Adair. for| | Supreme Judge,"and Mrs, Abbie 0. Can- | field, of Des Moines county, for Superin- stpills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, §1 per vba for eitner, Mrs, Pinkham froe., answersalllottersd inquiry, Enclose 3¢i stamp. Send for pamphlet. - without LYDIA E. PINKHAM| yrpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. #3-Sold by all Drugglsts. -8 @) in ice | some time the adoption of new rules require, and which we have intimated we the management of its husiness, he | g . | expect ) o o our % | committee having the matter in «‘hmz«-"””" and which it would bo our daty to make under similar ecircumstauces. have been holding meotings every week | 4, . for the past three months, and lave l.i:u:l::nm s remarks were received with v made their report, which 1 ven | ET ) R L e adstouo’s statement about th by the company. One of the ) Mudagnsoar oreatod ful most important rules in- the new codo is e ety kot ibehgirretol g JASPER STONE Company. (INCORPORATED. ] mpany is now prepared to receive orders for | tive administrative policy which has, un- der adverse circumstances, done much to secure the present happy and prosperous of the country, and thus we recognize in him a faithful and worthy supporter of | our lamented martyr president, James A. We favor unrestricted coinage | Garfield. o Spoldandisdver. We heartily approve of the provision Third— We are opposed to all refund- |made by the " republicans in congress for ing of interest bearing national debt |giving the patviot soldiers of the late which places it beyond the power of the | War preference according to qualifica- | volume thereof belongs to the people; therefore, we demand the abolition of all | banks of issue and substitution of legal tender treasury notes in lieu of bank currency, the volume to he strictly regu- government to pay at will, and we de- tions for positions under the government. Tand said debt be paid as rapidly as pos- | Soldiers and sailors, their “widows and sible. . | their orphans, have the first clatm in e Fourth— We demand a graduated in- | me tax whereby capital shall bear its people. We commend every Fifth—All men have a natural right to | ate a thorough and a portion of the soil, and as the use of the |reform in all departments of mat soil is indispensible to life, the right of [and state administrations. We require all men to the soil is as sacred as life it- | that all offices bestowed within the party | self. All public lands granted to corpor- |shall be upon the sole basis of fitness: ations and forfeited by reason of non- | that competent and faithful ofticers shall performance of the conditions of said |not be removed without cause, and _that 2 just share of the public burde of protection and gratitude of American | Dr. Gregory, civil service commissioner, and (| Washington. Eaton and Thompson are expected this morning. The examina- tion of applicants for clerical positions in the executive departments will be held to-morrow and Friday. |appear each day. ‘These examinations “oligible” persons from which vacancies | hereafter oceurring in executive dopart | ments are to be filled, About 500 appli- | cants for positions in the dep vil gervice in- Washington have Dbeen ed on file by the commissioners. Ap- | its rocently examined in_ various cities by members of the civil service | commission and chief examiner will be s00n as papers in their respoctive cases can be examined and passed upon ——— THE DEAD PREUVATE, ief Examiner Lyman, returned to One hundred and ten applicants have been notified to are for the purpose of creating a list of | tments of | notified by letter as to their standing as largely with superintendents of the com- pany whose practice has varied according to the requirements of the business af- fected by climatic and other considera- i The following is the rule adopted t all independent Western Union of which may be required to keep open all day Sunday, nine hours of actual ser vice in the day and six days in the week, and seven hours actual service at night seven nights in the week will constitute a week's work. All servie the above named hours, including Sun- day, will be regarded as extra and will paid for at the regular salary, on the basis of seven hours a ¢ e The Distillers, Cuicaco, July 11—The Western Ex- port association, including distillers of the west and south, formed for the purpose ot regulating prices and production, met here to-day for the purpose of consider ing the terms of the new agrecment, sim- reply to the domand upon the French govern- ment for oxplanations, made T.y the British foreign secretary, had been re- ceived up to the hour of ‘adjournment of the house. 1t is generally expected that when all the facts ave known, the French government will express vegrot for the occurrences complained of and will, as o omark of her disapproval, ll - Adwiral Pierre ANOTHER SUEZ CAN Loxnon, July 10, Chelders, chan cellor of the exchequer, stated an agreo- went arrived at between the government and do Lesseps, providing for the con- struction of another Suez canal had been signed. The new canal would be com- pleted atthe end of the year 1888, A DEPUTY BOU ! Pants, July 11, There was an_excit- ing scene in the chamber of deputies lst ing, owing to Paul do Cassagnac do- claring, in the course of his remarks, that \ _ | tendent of public instruction. we call upon the general government to | nothing in this behal® that will interfore |16 Which determines the howry of | THIEREE b M SR by S s te v "The national greenback labor. party of | take proper steps to prevent the sume. | with disciplino in your office, s that |dU8Y -~ and - manner of - paving - for {0 strain the prosent rolutionsof Englund | Aesolved, that it in the duty of com- ! SIOUX FALLS Towa, inconvention assembled, declare | The republicans of Pennsylvauin most | would plainly be opposed to the spirit of | 2t scrvise, fi‘n- sottlomont Of} and France, it is notgenerally bolloved | morcial hodioa of citiss and towns and of the right to issue money and control the | heartily endorse the wise and conserva- | the civil service lnw. which ~ questions. has hithorto beon| ooy rupture will ensue. ~ N farmers and laborers in each congression- al district in the Mississippi valley to petition their respective representative in congress to uphold and vote for ade- quate appropriations for the improvement of western water ways. Resolved, That in_the selection here- aftor of members of congress from the the Mississippi valley, it should be the pecinl care of all people interested that no candidate be selected except those pronouncedly in favor of river improve- ment. Resolved, That a sub-committee be chosen by this meeting to fix time and place for calling the river convention, and that this committee prepare in due form a_call for said convention, Resolved, That the seasoning of tims has but rendered more valuable and necessary to the public weal the proceed- ings of the Mississippi river improve- ment convention, held in St. Louis on October 26, 27 and 28, 1881, and we Buildin, 0SeS, | grunts, should ho immediately reclaimed [ the sscortaind popular will shail bo gl ilut to that under which the ussociation s | the tho Tonquin expedition was due to | <"Mend it tion to the public mind. ) g y | e govornment, and all_public lands | fithfully carried out by those holding of-| Aren, Tishop « gl Tald ¢ Tase| NOY ORerMiNE It van agrocd o atock jobbing motiven. Quict was goner. TR | ¢ \ ooy e e N ot e TS R Orieh Ty BT ot | 590 by Favur of ATEy7 that leuul\ionTk T Alana che SRR 0T Hin Beople. | e e Tar ol e | e e Pt o St |t s sy ey 7wy 20— domsiny — 3. N O 35s tor prowpt deliv®| tlera, party is unequivocally committed to take e lml iq (;![n bor 18t ,'vu at such nlu'x h- ;,l\lllfl'Xl |;_( |(1g. Iu‘nnngnm rom the cham- =y "eos harvesters boarded a freight 4 e s s 4 _ mieall aiinitrabiont o atire oF T soquent dato as the executive committee | ber for a fortnight, ! ROATGO ‘ ery. The compay ¥ s shippiug Sixth—The patent Tows should b so sconomical adninistration of affirs of | o0 Ty 11, The famoral | ey B, if mocesanry, i onder €0 securo i train at Whitohall, twelve miles north of ! ended o protect invel give the L ¥ i HOLERA. i o ide. While i amended as to protect inventors, give the S e S e e CHOLERA this place, to steals ride. Whilo at this . o 5 taxes not required for the necessities of : I - PG OR T ) (A 14 people the benefits to be derived and 1 il b et 3 £y 1% ApxANDRIA, July 11, —There were |station fourother men boarded the same 1 i jes | the state government; that al[ laws to | MOst solemn services over seen the e txte o s A $ car ontly for e ’ PaV'.lng Blocksil" nt the formation of monopolies | the stte, BOYORMAGE LD UL WA | cathedral which he built, As 9 o'clock Sale of an American Vosel. sixteen deaths from ‘cholora at Saman- | car apparently for the same purpose, but which rob the inventor and people Seventh—We favor civil _servi form and to thatend hold all publie oft cinls, us far as practicable, including President and_Vice President, shall be after the train was in motion drew revol- vers on the first four men, and aftermak- [ing them deliver what money they had, from | qrove them off the moving train. One Eight at Tantah, EWAYO'S VICTORY, July 11, ted the 9th inat. says a great Hanana, July 11, The public sale of |ond to-duy the American brig, Nottie, for violation ¢ of Cuban laws, was protested against by United States Consul eral Badeau. crowds were at all the gates seeking ad- wmission by cards previously distributed. The body of cathedral was thussoon filled and then others were admitted to stand y enforced and faithful care given to the multifarious interest entrusted to the state government; that the republican party of Pennsylvania hereby pledgos it- hoth Chicago andfOmaha, and solicits corresp ce and orders from _contrs i treets in any of the western eit TESTIMON] LONDON, Durban d A despateh « and i Tmited 8 : , named Patrick Knight, : | Erenident and_ Vice Prosident, shatl 5 St o socure e posszo of ok logial. | imside ~ the aisle, Tho _euntee of | Tho United Staten govornmont I wnke | bitlo wan fought botwoon the foroos of e S Tadn s n,fl“r""’i‘.’.’,'fi. ] Eighth™ - We favor low tariff, and re- |tion as will tend to tho s alaleliyiw sEtke bl cloan| anly oaRORGE SHIG Chie L0 SRIeticta | Goteuay e andiOhatnutiEhe tatianchiol | rosnonkiblelforithaldsodiwerolacrasthd 1At vision of the present tariff laws, to be [ment of the stat paLiton | 8B A B o pa eapbizst Brighton yesterday morning. | adjusted in the interest of labor, and |and more particularly pledges itsclf to provided for tho press, The plagidibody MBOL D, e SO P DEAD, Sl ual z | Robiin the iiteresb/of monopolies. | provide for cities such reform of charters of the archbishop lay as yesterday in a|was thrown upon the hands apt. Loxvo, July 11.—The Very Rev. iR, | case at the head of the nain aisle with | Gen. Pendergrast the face visible to those in front. The | —r—— interior of the cathedral was heavily | Rates to the G. A. R. ) draped. Bishop Elder, condjuter of the | Cnicaco, July 1L The mecting of | T A as follows: Mr. Clingan and clerk, D. deceasod, was celebrant of the oceasion. | the Colorado Pool Association this after-| —Tvsis, July 1L—The French recently | Changer, were closing the store for the The Re Halley assisted s | noon decided that all members of the | imprisoned a Maltese becauso he engaged | night, when two men came to the door priest, Rev. J. C. Albrink'as deacon and | Grand Army of the Republic, residents | in o fracas with an officer and the court | and said, “Good evening, gentlemen.” martial arrest cansed much ill feeling in | Drawing revolvers at the same time, and Des Moy July 11, Particulars of the murder R. L. Clingan, of Polk | | City, late last night, as far as known, are Ninth-_We demand the abolition of |48 will correct existing® abuses andpr ailroad commissioners and the pas- | mote good and cconomical. governmen ge of laws regulating railrod and tele- | that the l,lvlnm'l tic party in the legisla- graph charges upon an equitable basis, | ture of Pennsylv is responsible for and the establishment of the postal tel- | retarding legitimate and necessary busi- aph system . | ness of the legislature, causing the call Tenth™—For the purpose of protecting muwf'xlm extr \an Avchibald Boyd, D. D.a veligious writer, i dead lth puay are the most rogular in shape and perfoct i | orm, and as far as 1 have been able to judge, ars ossessod of as durable feature as any material that has ever been offered or laid in the city. Yours, JAS. K. LAKE. | | OUBLE IN TUNIS, session at an expense of | Rev. J. B. Murray as sub-deacon. Fully | of States other than Kuansas and Nebras- 00,000, and preventing a 2,158, | the people from harrassing and tedious | Imore tha e L gL TS s el s T it Gt sl el i S o b " | ICIRAARIOES g A B el St idatng one hundred priests were in white inad- | ka, will be permitted to vetwn from | the British —colony who - demand his re-{ without any warning, one fired at Cligan, e takon i o Fo homes, all railroad companies and other S il ']:‘,j“,“l-', ol [ Dishops in purple on either side | up to Aug. 31, upon presentation of their | over to the British consul and the matter | collar bone. He died instantly. No clue. i i R s | corporations doing businoss within this it EAE BN N0 SRURET of the main altar, while the priosts so- | cortiticatos to- the Commissioner of th (has been reforred to th French and | Squads of mon on R AR v i (Signed) HENRY FLAD, state should be required by law l"lmtl"" e lected for chanfing oceupied the main | Colorado Pool at Denver, prior to Aug, | British government. night scouring this region. There is a 5 Borat pquired to litigate | - RS B est and fullost exprossion | cluimed the beginning of the [ paying two dollars and a half for the | The pauper emigrants who were re- | track of the murderers, two horses they Stone for Paving Purposes. Ausce in the stato coures in c0m- | L blican sentiment aid The ot Phe music was of a high order | privilege. ':'1..-l hungo |I..m‘:\.l| be | furned to Treland by order of the Ameri- | had stolen, and ridden nearly to death, mon with all other citizens, | i £ . A ¢ rendare: 3 pon | good over the line which the ticket was | o hovitios, on the steamer Furnessia | having been found abandoned and two v v & TR ed o gl imary meetings, | of merit_and was rendered with deep |4 w L ho an anthoritios, on the steamer Furnessia | having ¢ Bloventh—We demand that each pi ,"‘,,‘,.v‘:'f,]..m'(':,’;,),'f,;,'i’,,[":,';"",;:,:"."vf,l.',',j‘,“,', feeling, The elevation of the host was [ exchanged originally read. This extends | ayd Spain, were landed at Queenstown | more horses stolen there, It is generally oyl sorreeendentt on the Siblec I YIS LREGRR o (B and the source of popular e it | marked by the most profound devotional | time for the return trip twenty-six days. | yostorday, Al accounts agreo in (u-,iuu].‘,..m-d that this it the second chapter apany's business s now - the hands of Wan. ic.| FERTESAALING b Caclh ¢ "‘t‘]:l:':_” o, | i abjoct b promoted by holding pri- | attitude - throughout” the whole of the T bing thom as wretched class of peo- |of the mysterious murder of Stubbs,may- “Address your letters to | o e b fo et | marics” for eloction of dclogates to the | crowded eathedwd, - At cleven o'clock, | TrlE h ple, one fumily consisting of a man, wife | or of the place, last year, who was shot “:I‘;:I"‘MM‘ ;:fi L‘l:‘\‘l“r 'c:"'“‘;é““tiu"““?‘-‘:’i‘g’l’l‘.‘; stato convor mass being ended, llih:xup Gilore de- _|"t“‘\"'I k, Pa ; An Sxouks and five children, were Toft lying on the | dead by M!(I"“l men ‘:‘t‘;fl entered his ’ e 2 | far as practicable on some convenient | livered the eulogy. The bishop gave a |sion train I v, containing about | wharf three hours before officials who oom, Lr‘l_nuun and he were great A. C. SENEY, an Hioy atiould e protacted Ly Taw In | A BSEEREE 0, 200, SRMSHUM | briot bicgoaphiodd aketah of Eho. Jife of 70 members of the Masonic lodges, while |lad " not heen advised of their coming, | fricnds and_Clingan has been taking an P £ J Stirie Co! [l SRSEERE, OF Sl ek Hh atato committes be instructed to in. | the deceased, dwelling with emphasis on | returning from James collided with | |rovided for their wants, active part in ferreting out his murder— mimsets Pres. of Jasper Stone Co | mand legislative action whereby all dif- | the state Jnsirgoiee & the severe labors performed by the arch- | a freight tram on the Bufialo and South P T ors, ferences between mine owners and la- | quire into the expediency of fixing a | ! s ! Y b b ralnels e e THE DAPHNE INQUIRY, ; o HURBEKA e witably adjusted. | uniform day throughout the state for | bishop in the carly years of his appoint- | westorts bt 2o o , Jiles B IEBS IR g non July 11, A number of un- BANK ROBBERY, I Ha F d T || Tirteenth W domand eiual politi. holding primaries for_election of delo- |Ment' to tho diocese of = Ohio, Jumestown, inatatly Killing Coorgo ) coomsful attompts have boon mado to | | AANY, N. Y., July 11, —Tho Lank at [eaieal o ¥ wates to tho state convention, and showed the mighty power| (ates, Concuctor; e H. L0 ol Franklin was robbed early this morning Ve oun! [ cal rights for all men and women, goten 0 tho tate comvontion. |4l shoed e e i of tho. Treight train, nd fataly |riso the stoumor Daphno, ~ Eighteon | Frigiiin wassobbed, warly, this morning Was the exclamation of » manwhen he ot box | Fourioonth,—Thomanufacture and sale | * Nomination for state treasuror, Wi, |0f | the deuc pielute injured W. J. Jones, another brakeman, | bodies thus far have beon rocovered. An |of #800 i siiver. Twe fagiites 9 Kurah Fle Otihugent whlshi and soro | of intoxicating liquors as @ boverage | Levisey. AOMS A N, s the exeursion | inquiry, instituted by the government to | hoar were found gagged. The safe was Gure for Plles and all Skin' Diseas ty conts by | Chould ho arolibited. and the will of the | = S . The fourteen priests of fifty years ago | No ono was hurt on the excursion | FEIEs BIEEREE T 000 BEGERN U blown open after two hours’ work, The mail, postpaid., MIAEA.0 PEVUIRSR) ML k0 i THE PATRIARCHAL CIRCLE, | haveincreased to four hundred and eight, | train. - The engineor and firoman on | MeGEaE Eie SRR GLEGD SERtERa plit | oxplosion took out nearly the whole front The American Diarrhma Cure 1|Vfonte s mes s\ g, o vaspected — the sixteen churches to five hundred and | trains were saved by jumping. Both | jd o Danne.tontied aho |of thebuilding and set. fire to the papers. el L cl"l‘“"",“‘- Lkiile o ue ':]"l."*_“ Annual Session of the Upper Tendom | the six thousand Catholics to five hun- | engines were smashed o pieces wnd | E4 HIERE R i o | The monoy of the bank was in the safe. B e blan.Cosord s e e auio for (. carTlod ORLUARL WO REEIGR I isa: of Odd Fellowship, dred thousand. Archbishop. Purcell, it |many freight cars. - Th forco drove the | Wit lsunched On 4, i 1 i i1 | the will of the people to be e ST ot | results. ' But to him bolongs the honor [kept the trac Jolby's - Limbs wore | i § ; | Porsuene, July 11.-The regular | jleanal sjmrannfl‘Agus Tqmg&flormal. , Fitaonth, ~Fl claims of the bond o of the Putriasohal Clcle, an wdjunct| ML, e Sha ront worke - Bpoak | srashod o . Jolly, Gaion, the conduo: b boon semosed, to it tho boile |l o tho uly, 1 e gl | is impe 0 supply the rapid salo of the same. | holders have been regarded by the party R “ iy 2 pt i vinl failur he | tor, was roasted in the ruins. The cause | Plates,andthe plankingand othoer materlid held here to-day. Afi full dis- i i e o 3 g . ’ ' | semi-military organization, met in annual | ing of his financial wilure, the ) ' 5 3 AT of | was held here to-day. ter a full dis. . BURE CULE WARRANTED in power more 3 “Ehan Hho | AREGVSATY. OTERG KOl TER L A speakor said it was commented on|of the accident was the failure of the | that were stowed on tho other parts of } oy gion during whieh the trade was re- session and conclave in to-duy, | #1 . For Fever and Ague, and all Malarial troubles, claims of the soldi of . the | SeNsIQN & 0 oy, vy, At Ty . [ engincer of the freight to ohey orders, the deck, sank her on the portside ted to be very fair, it was decided PRICE, 1.0, ks Wo leclare suel distinetions | 1t i8 estimated one thousand uniformed | most widely, but \ the bittor- | enging 4! ¥ h ported to he very fuir, it was decided to | Union o doclare such ditinetions | L ve already alrendy arrived,and o8t foe Tad Archbishop | C—— THE TUNNEL SCHEME, suspend oporations in all factories for a W.J. WHITEHQUSE i b hunilisting and wrong, and we | (i 0 e MHALY B AR 1 with porsonal dishonesty or ovil Hulf Holiday in Now York, Lowwox, July 11, Although the joint [month, heginning next Monday, The LABORATORY, 16711 5T, Ouatia, NEB, | Land thut congross slt 1edite |afternoon, The following citios ure rep- ooy o came into the world;| Nuw York, [uly 11—Tho Bowrd of [ comittor of the house of lords aud com- | objuct of this move is to prevent any de- et by ot ) wuch T s will pluco tho soldiors| PN, Sl lew: Cincinnati, Day. | Poor ho lived and poor he went out of | Aldersnen to day passod aver the miny- [mons rojectod the warquis of Lange |pression in prices. The card rafo at . For Sale by all Druggists { pou equal footing with the bondheldem. | 0P 0 Gios™ Rochest D e world, The pathway of his wholo | or's veto, their vesolution giving skilled | downe's roport and report i favor in | present is 83.25 per keg. 0 rant by Exprow on receipt of price. meom | V¢ 8180 favor the passaze of a law by the [0 SRR Sl RERITGE PNrioh | lifo was strewn with works of kindness | and unskilled laborers in the cmploy of fof tho tunnel under the English channel, - — . |state legislature CXCIMDUNG IO | st Saginaw, Mich,; Minneapolia, |for the poor. - When the pussions have | the city a half holiday from the hour of |, wajority of the commons differed | A SPEGIFIC FOR | money and homesteads purchused there | \il PN 60 and” Racine, Win, | ealmed, and impurtial history is written, | noon, overy Saturday, until the 16th of | yo mnich rolative to thoir rewsous for vot- | RRleneY “‘ w | With trom sxveution and attachwent. iy s also o batallion of 100 wen from | Purcell’s momory would iso far above | Septomber dust it that they refrain frgm pre- | R actthers- | Bixtoenth—Wo point to the acts of | ; Tyt he shadow of repronch. He mistook senting any collective statement of theix e e R0, b 10\ Sydney, Golden and Miami_temples of | the shadey v RS . i ny slons, Fallé Gphy whieh af pros. | 011 Lkt congreas i renewit the nakion: P TR g ST i s g | #he prisiplos.on hich husiness must be A La Ao | views to parlisment. | BZh:a’;:.Vl:u{ ant prevalla, 10 isa | l:mk charters, in reducing '"l“ h]\‘“" escorted to the headquarters of Occided | conducted,and he was not guilty of wrong, | Moxruear, July 11, Allan Moore has r HVI Tanca™s Pertectly pure voge- | to $12,000,000 per annum and to their s city. where they nre. | He closed with an eloquent tribute to | purchased fifteen thousand acres of land , —e ; yembrac | pin e o vecl forfeited land grants, |tal temple, this city, wl they pr 1 3 Canadian Floods, sm, Opium Eat~ gy ‘:. ure te ]m i forfoitod land grants, | F 00" 4 vinle and were afte ds | the personal character and moral worth |at a cost of a hundred and fifty thousand ; ‘m - Sata am =t ot apreventivons | also 0 tho cacapo of tho atar veuto | 0NN G rospective hotelwat 11 | of the docoased, Tho procession then | dollurs, from tho Northwest Land Com Loxuox, Oxr, duly 1L=Tho tiver| 18 £ 42 » oo g altery | thicves, sowe of whom confessed their | FRERLEC G VAR PRIREERE RS L | formed ana marchod through the strect | pany. Ho intends bringing over English- | horo has risen to an unprocedented height rofuls, Kings b | guilt, and to the development of fraud d » . e = " ) 5 and the destruction of property is fe Zvil, Ugly Blood . (R A0 A 1| served us escort | returning by the cathedral where it was [men as sottlers, ol f T 8 UEOPPNY SR e Discases, Dyspap= d 1o > e ¢ nent as exposed | PETROC o= e e oined by ifie hearse containing the re ul ) fur as known eight houses ha ] o torid ||,y Hon, F, H. Murch, as evidence of | To:night eminent roprosentatives of |Jood by s febrid SO @il Ba0 8 | Minnesota Prohibitonists, heen carried away. Three persons sia, Nervousness, qK uth, Al ¢ “Uve | the Patriarchal Circle we waing of the arch-bishop, and procecded : liree J = .ffi??".‘ik‘.?‘.v:,‘.‘,‘”"',‘,',"l“;‘:” L L uROn e the | the supreme temple in the to the depot to take the train to 8t Mar- | Myxsgavorss, Minn., July 11, '1'1..-!,“""“'[]‘,“:"‘ b hogn doniciied, ol thls) ;"’mfl"fi“"‘ systein, For sale by | PAYE) ROWEr, - R0Q 0. A0 At the Fie - tins, | - o omantion assombled | feared that many others have perished, | e sm, Bl"“MRS"‘&'"":“"‘fi!“""i prblic monoys and public interoatscamo | Gutch Mk o0 AsivM Wisie faa WA e atate prohibitin consuntion wssanblod |3 o mber e wising. Vuns | Newous Weakan Brain Worry, Hod Sore oral; onger safely be entrusted to their hanc atriarchu, i D 4 eVeol o The D - T - Aty or revenue ol i ave hoen o awd i S TRy ousness, Costiveness, ous Prostraf TTE B daodies | PARHAF MGV 16 SRER hoir hands, | ion and heard reports of the supreme The Drummers Convention, | phntdy S 0L, qiiv com cone | ltve been carried away by the seore, and | FUARMANS SO, Sant $1.50. y l ey . y e I ) railroad travel eut off by the wash-out on e | acle, the supreme secretary and su-| Creveuasn, July LL—The National | demns the course of both parties on the 2 SR ial & Knell | Pennsylvania Republicaus. oracle, I y EVELAND, . | demns the course « . the wain line at Paiton, Siding, and | “Samaritan Nefviueis doing wongors unis neller, | H.@ncke, July 11.—The republi- [ preme treasurer Convention of Commercial travellers be- | liquor question, favors - enfranchisement | (1€ MR R B BRI, BETHE G0 . J. 0. McLomoin, Afexander City, Ala, EX. D. 5. | can state convention met this mworning [ This afternoon a reception in honor of | gan it's annual session here to-day, forty | of women and the election of all officers | a7 e/ a" 400 ave gone _‘ll:, 1 teel it m) lluglguwmmlumbt.‘h | Lemuel Todd, of Cumberland, was elect. | the visiting Patriarchs and their ladies | delogates were present representing New | by the people when possible. Following |* g BOUO WA0 | o i R et TR D od temporary chairman, After appoint- | was held at the headquarters in Occiden- | York, Now England, Indiana the western | is the ticke:t Chas. Evaus Wolf, gov o stewmer Princess Louise floated ev. d. A, Edis, Beaver, Pa. ’llllgl]n: usual committees, adjourned to|tal temple. The parade of the com-|and Cleveland Associations besidesa large | ernor; K. 8. Culgrave, licutenant gov-|down the stream and carvied away the | #3= Correspondenco froely maswered. 64 1107 FARNAM STREET (Up Stair) | 5 'clock. wanderics will ocour to-morrow and the [ number not delogates. The adress of |ernor; Prof. E. 8. Payne, secretary of [iron bridge, Tho waterworks pumping | yus by s.A. Richmend Med. Gan St Jeseph. Mo, uru- N‘l:)::;l;:‘l);l‘;n wstantly on m"."x :u'.‘ After recess, John C, Essna was made | prize drill on the following day, welcome was made by Mayor darley mnllxmu O, B. Shave, treasure) | house is in great danger and is expected Sold by all Drugglsts, an'y ‘,