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e Greatest Medieal DI wsce of life's spring mA hackache, {s al uan vomai or clild. ! Both the Compouad and Blood Purifier are prepard @2and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, aiass. Priced sither, L. Bix bottles for §5. Sent by mall in the fory st pils, or of loznzos, on recelpt of price, 81 per ba foreitner, Mrs, Pinkhan) free,, answersall lcttersd ™\ THIRTEENTH YEAR. For You, Madam, Whose (‘omrlnxion betrays some humiliating lmhmrfoe- tion, whose mirror tells you that you are Tanned, Sallow and “disfigured in counte- nance, or_have Eruptions, Redness, Roufhnoss or un- wholesome tints of Complex- jon, we say use Hagan’s Mag- nolia Balm. 1t is a delicate, harmless and_ delightful article, pro- ducing the most natural and entrancing tints, the artifici- ality of which no_ observer can detect, and which soon becomes permanent if the lln{;']nollu alm is judiciously used. B0 2. 7 gz 2 . ers 7 LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S ' YEGETABLE COMPOUND. Por all those Patol 0 common to ou: ) Medicine for Woman. {nvented by a Womss Propared by a Women, 'y Slaco the Dawn of Hlats: o6, and plants on ¢ F-Physicians U wilng of boariag down, caush this Compound s unsurpassed. “LYDIA B, PINRHAMS BLOOD PURIFIE] AT idate every St o 1 vod, and give tong st on having it mquiry. Enclose ot itaxup. Sendfor pampliet. No family abonl ha =ithout LYDIA B. mrq:e!' e ILLS, A cus 0k Ealon, bl ‘m‘?mfiufl‘ifi; OISR 5 contapor bume BF-Sold by ull Drugglsts.~e8 o), el roys Alleravia s 02 the stomact pain, weign v+ pormanently cured by 1% 05 For tho cure of Kldney Complalnta of clthor 14 s from slrcugtn to o system, ¢ And will make figures on round lot for treets in any of th i, A TO WHOM IT MAY CO! granite taken from the Sioux Falls G and, in my opinion, it is the best stone for street pay ing I have seen in America. will find it greatly to his with us. Wo invite corre SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE Company. [TCORPORATED.] This company Is now propared (0 receive orders for SIOUX FALLS JASPE INE, for Building Purposes, ry. The compar y is shipping Paving Blocks both Chicago andf0Omaha, ce and orders fro: tri ut 100 cad th th ny are the most regular in shape a ever been of «d or laid in the city. Yours, JAS, K. LAKE, opy.] This is to certify that I have exami (Signed) HENRY FLAD, Pres. Board Publi Stone for Pavtrliy Purposes. And any person intercsted in such improvements communicate cnt and supe wow in- the hands [dress your letters to A. C. SENEY, wrumsey Pres. of Jasper Stone Co J. EXARRIS, §. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING. KIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. aw Call or send ompt deliv ¢ engaged in paving elved from your company oads of granite rails of outs, March 23, 1883, N. te Quarries, mprovernts, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. 10r Dopartment, and P for its Land Within Three M hs. it o v BlLay, bew | explains itself [To_th Office Commissioner of the Ge Stie:—1 eall your attention to my lot- d 18 last, relating tothe ant, p | the indumity part of suid_grant. {letters indicated that the indemnity |should not be closed to settleme: lot ary to enablo the [ pany to make selection of state 1 therefore di | immed all s {you shall give such notic v relating to public lands. practice_should be in relation to selec cach state_should be made up | quality, if thero b nt within th settled be selecting othe ands furt) stares. T am aws completion of sclections there will & | wil | otherw | tests the comp complete its selec time to time determined the comy shall have equal right (but not prefer land:: 1. upon the line of said ro; referred to such matters state of Wisconsin only so road is built within that state and carned. ed] H. M. TeLLER, Sec’y HORTON FANGS ON. C. M. Horton, internal revenue agent : storation of his appointment. NO YELLOW FEVER AT NORFOLK. yellow Steamer Vandalia. THE HILL INVESTIGATION. Wasiixaroy, July 12, formerly been inspector of i heating apparatus at Ch The firm had prepa heating ratus for the ad been pr ing app; building itect. of Bartlett Haywi nd solicits correspond- | then cross examined Hayward, The -witness said his firm bad always been the lowest responsible bidders. Coleman \eating apparatus for the Burean of E he witness said he believed their bid and Printing. The Utica build the only instance within his recoll W Knowledge mpany. July 12.—The company, capi 1 10, with the secre eXpress company the Northern Pacific railroad, franchise eparate institution, C— Hurting American Co Loxnox,July 12.—The zette, Berlin, quotes a letter from Sar interdiction of the American pork wa wing to sanitary Important Orders Issned by the Inter- | The Northern Pacific Must Prove up WASHINGTON, July 1a. iwing Saturday. ds in lieu of | those lost within the granted limits. Al Ilands lying within both limits in the states of Wisconsin_ and Minnesota {are now surveyed and 1 see no reason | why the company should not at once completo its sclectious within those you to give ate notice to said company that loctions must be made in those | states within three months from the time | that at the end of that time all orders of withdraw- | als heretofore made of indemnity lunds | within these states, whether lying within | | answel Briggs, Marst. the republican membe the firdt or second indemnity limits, will ture, wherein, after rec be revoked and set aside. All such lands will be restored to the public do- | main and opened to settlement nnder the Under the authority conferred by the | act which provides that selection shall be | made under the directcon of the secretary of the interior I deem it best to indicate at the outset what in my opinion ch‘ hwartmg the election of se withdrawing his name as the republican nominee for senator, Rolling concludes: | q 7] tions. The amount of lands lost within | tions within such state witout regard to | immediate limits for that purpose. I do not think it was the intention of the granting act, nor do 1 deem it just or |harmony and p whose cquitable to the government or settlers, to permit the company to cull lands within such limits, leaving portions un- poor and then |0 48 & along the | line in place of the lands lost with | {in the granted limi of these| o the expiration time herein fixed for sons. Williin E. Chandler s 1a ceived him to-me and Stevens had a private conference to-night to arrange the transier of the latter's support to the former to-morrow, No one believes the election will occur before next week. 5 right) with settlers. to select lands with the indemnrity limits in these States, although ortlers - for withdrawal shall at that time yhavo been revoked and for| st ¢ such contests not made up by sclections in that way the company shall be allowed to make their selections elsewhere within the indemnity limits ) 1 have thus 1 now deem it important to be considered. Neces- sarily many questions must be reserved until the final adjustment of the grant. What is herein said will apply to the mercial ey resolution ealling on congress to redec the trade dollar at issue of that coin. Distinguished Centr guished Central” Ame to arrive hel | Don Marco a Desoto, president of the re- S publie of Hondv | officers, and Don Ramon Re | from Honduras to the United State | The party, exce |is en route to Europe,and will probably wet informally on their arrival here by The commissioner of internal revenue y not having reccived the resignation of | the mayor of the city the honrd of trade. The party Boston, as requested, directed the re- |ably remain here one or two days. Advices from Norfolk state there is no v on hoard the United States | 1. Hay- ward, of the finn of Bartlett, Hayward the fivst witness before the Hill investigating committee. One of their employees, Charles P, Newton, had i terials of custom d plans for pparatus for a number of large public buildings. The plans for the heat- t. Louis postoflice pared by the firm under the orders of the supervising arch- T'he witness denied that there had been any coruption between Hill and the firmn and Co, Coleman l)r(ulu ed a contract for putting in the graving and Printing in Washington. was the only one that conplied with the specifications, He was not the lowest bidder for the Charleston West Virgi- \ nia building but believed they s far as 1 have been able to judye. ars | were for the building at Dover, Dela- oescesed of as durable featuro as any wmaterlal that | ware, It was not the lowest bidder for " yross work on the Bureau of Engraving was tion Diis firm had been the only bidder. A apiece of | There was nb advertisement published in- viting proposals for making plans for the Chicago and St. Louis buildings, nor was any other person offered the job to his to attend the brigade (Cen Aug. 6th, and to respond to the toast, “The Bays who Wor president” of the society, € says: **Our reunion is not to quarrel but to meet as brothers, bury all unpleasant recol and hand In the welfare of our great na tion for all tin | colored, hotel wait Okenburg for 84 fendant in February was found uncon- | scious in bed from gus poisoning, Phy- | sicians decided a transfusion of blood necessary to save his life. Eight ounces was transfused from xpr 000,000, filed articles of incorporation was formerly run by was purchased by a number of castern capitalists and will be run as a ten cent paid Banks £ in full for s ity the Awmerican winister, in which he hat Germany's pretence that the State Board of Agriculture, bas returns throughout the state, makes the following estimate of the condition of the awsons, 18 becoming | crops in Nebraska: Corn 90 apring wheat 96 per cent; rye the thinnest veil, The Gazette,inreply to | the assertion of argent, reproduces | an article from Cincinnati, Ohio, inw it doclared that half the lard ‘manufec. | turey oil correspondent at Berlin says it is be lieved the German government has now found the long sought pretext for favor- in America consists of cottonseed ing native lard by prohibiting imports from America — The Battle of the Be X Toroxto, July 12.- Three thousand Orangemen celebrated the anniversary of the battle of the Boyne to-day by a pub, lic pr games in _the provincial exhibition | grounds, Everything quiet cossion, and afterwards enjoyed i — Smuggling the Heathen, Port Towssexn, July 4* 1t has been | discovered that Chinamen in consider nui by ed into from British Columbia Deing i d at one time, e The New Ha Coscorn, N, H., Jul, cvens, Brigas and Patt Balliers letter proposiy test., Marston, withdraw from the senator contest, | Patterson fell out in to- | his strength going to Chandler, Tappan, m and Whitehouse. At the conclusion of the ballot, Ro scussion, ho ob- ctter from Senator Rollins addressed to of the legisla- iting his life-long yalty to the party and the fact that he received the caucus nomination for the senators the been opposed by several gentlemen of prominen ceived hond hip, but from the beginning of canvas, however, “‘my election has in the party who h: at its hands and always by of caucuses and conventions, have succeeded thus far in ator.” In re- t costs me mno heart burn- ling to tread the path of duty ag ain, therefore, to further the interest, of the party in mtinued ascendency in the ion I believe the best intere e bound up and for which 1 as ever before, of the approaching presidential election, the closeness of the United States scr that at|portance of choosing arepubl at this | naume « and ate solute im- senator AW my for senator and on, Tdesive to withd your nomine main undetermined, a large number of | 1eave you free to select another. | { contests involving lands in the granted | and indemmity limits; that new contests | i growing out of sclections and and by reason of such con- ny will not be able to ions within such time as to lands which it shall lose in these| contests, As these contests are from | Jany On the 22d ballot, the firstafter 1e votes were distributed amos ary Bingham, democr y 131, It is clain Chandler re- siven The Trade Dolla \wELEA. July 12.The com- ange this afternoon passed a P or legalize —— mericans. ty of distin- are expected to-morrow, consisting of A Crcaco, July 12. . and his a, minist Minin, Seriserienn, July 12, The troubles existing in this district between the coul | miners and o] tled. All mines ex hay ed everything will be arranged at this mine to-morrow. The miners will turn to work to-morrow. e tor are_ virtu ot the But) ttled all difficultie It is expect Alleged Abduction, Mixyearonss, Minn., July 12, Lillic | Perry, the young woman alleged te been abducted from the house of friends in Sy ago, arrived fo-day. Her mother r mained in St. Paul. The girl was mct at the depot by T young man in the case, and taken to the residence of friends. A was secured and thy performed this evening. ve use by her mother, a fow days W. Chamberlain, a arriage licenso warriage cere It is said the young woman after re covering from the surprise at her cap- ture, put on a submissive air and came with her mother without resistance till after she had crossed the Wisconsin line, when sl she was able to take care of herself, with the result as above, save her mother to understand —— The Blu d the Gray, New You, July 12.- General John wton, president of the society of the 1y of the Potomac, has been invited union of Parson’s cavalry sderate) at Dallas, Texas, the Blue.” The W. Neal, ctions of the past and unite heart to come,” Suit for Blood Money. New Yok, July 12r—Edward Banks, sued C. T, N, 0 blood money. De. iks for the pur o latter claims he was prom iscd adrop. Defendant asserts he 1 claims, Nebraska's Crop Percent, te 120 per cent; barley 1 ch | flax 107 per cent 3B. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 15, 1883, KANSAS CROPS. A Remarkahlyr Favarble Fxbibit by | the Agricnltaral Board, COMAHA, N were in waiting to join the proces THE OLD WORLD. France Disposed to Make Amends for the Insults at Tamatove. tallow, clay and water. The Times'| | body will lie in state there tosnight, and the burial will take place to-m APOLLOS ¥ Pretentions K and Corn Somewhat taken by a Modern Body. ares the Story Preposter Than Last Year, but the Yield of ous- Progress of the Cam- Enormous. Apollo Cmmand paign in Tonquin, etc. The June report of | erning, thus entering upon a p ultiiro was fssued | the most protentious, possibly, ev i | templated by a modern body. b the | Knights of the Red Cross, with black Poreka, July 12, | the state board of gives the exact ac | wheat, corn and oats, together w ostimated yield of wheat just harvested, [plume from various townshiy wheat area is jeing 14 por cent in excos estimated yield is a falling off from the May rc Tho yield for the stato is 30 bushels, or a loss from th of 7,241,045 bushels, wheat added, the erop is 2 { bushels, or 7,778,201 less than was rasse GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, MADAGASCAR ROW Losvoy, July 12 cholera in sion has endorsed the schi lur has applied to Lord Granville, the British forcign s | with the, facilities for ¢ mission 1 to Madagascar | « | Michigan Central depot by a large num- |for details « ber of active members of “Apollo, which, |alluded to in parliament yesterday rela aat | mumerically, is one of the strongest or- f tive to the death of the Britieh consul. | session of the lords this after smpany tho touring Knights | noon Lord Salisbury questioned w York City. whero the main | Granville, foreign soere sard thesteamerCity of Romo | the British forees in Mada [ would be ines 1t is oxpeoted that the body will be [ would not make a statement which might | (1 | sensibly augmented at Now |ing the total numbor enlisted for the pil The knights carry with plioactied 1h CADLIMAE filivo | 3¢ s in the country, and a special escort The customs force is so smal | very slight that it is impossible to provent them, many as fifty are known to have been | as towhether | it [ body will be be misconstrued. Morcover he had believe the French government todo what was right in the Gth, from The crop is abeut all harvested. It &rimage 165, ¢ with no serious drawikek from sow- | them their full uniforms to be used on bt the dry weather of |vccasion of - public: displays and recep son decline to | hat all | m that all FIENCH OPINION Loxnox, July 12, Wl an interview with Forry declared the exite: ment in England over the Tamatave af: fair must have arisen from misconception of the feelings of the French cabinet, whose most severe wish was oulti of cordial relations with England. oved the occurrence at Tamatave ox- | 9 The iden that any admiral would insult the British tlag, | Ferry declared to be | to harvest, exe ay's balloting, |last Fall and severity of the p: {1 The corn area is 4,6561,04 A correspondent at | The Apollos have been notitied that a | reception awaits them in the ci don at the hands of membe From that city the tourists will | break up into small parties and travel on | the continent for a period of two or three o their own dictates 2 acres or an | req The State as a whole has as good pros i | n as at this time last yoar, ester, a strong supporter of Senator Rol lins for re-election, rose, confusion and a lively tained the speaker’s o possibly better. The oat crop was 8o satisfactory last - that a larg sown this Spring, W after some | Delft, Holland tion of the anniver: months, accordi there, burned. I The special train carryin the depot promptly at 7, amid the cheer- ing of their friends and a vast nsent to read a | e acreage last yo: er sown in the State, o this year exceeds it by | inerense of near! All through the ports have been uniform in all parts of | e as to the condition, no one re- | 154,150 acres or an reposterous, and have ventured to adopt the extraording Lirree Rock, Ark y s attributed to him. from the cattle ranges of Texas sa, imates place the num cattle driven up the trail from that sec head, an increase 50,000 over those of last year. bulk of the cattle will be driven to Kan- sa8, Nebraska and the western territories, commeuting the latest news from It is impossible to deny t have entered upon an acute stage of | complications with England in regard to o is 417, the Iargest in our history and taken in connection with the increased area gives phenomenal product for so young a state Kansas, it being a million bushels in excess of the entire wheat crop. bushels is 28,2 -thirds of a crop of fruit is promised, The population of the state is set down as 1,028,177, being an increase of 58,000 for the year. state containing over applauds Admiral Pierro. act vigorously our neighbors will insult us, but we must be careful not to unite our enemies against us, Whenever we | KALAMAZOO RACKS. Kanamazoo, July 12 25 unfinished race of ger won, Ina G second,” Minnie Warren THE CHOLERA, cities in the Loxnow, July 12, has determined to send to son general, who mee i the treatment of | cholera in India, The agreement of the British govs s on the proposed d upon the gener- DoLesseps pos- t to cut the 1sth e The Canadian Floods. Loxnox, July 12. — There is nothing | new to report in regard to the fleod. The subsided and gangs of men busy cleaning out the houses and end voring to make such as were not carried | i Active relief measures are on foot and all of the destrcssed ly provided for either in pr at the expense of the city. more bodies have been recovered, but many who are missing havenot yet turned | The property destroyed by floods is valued at half a million 6. Mollic ¢ won, Brown rekes second, Polka Dot thi new Suez canal is ba 0 race, Overman won ht socond, Kate Me- mus of Suez. best time, 2:23}. Jel s Field ore sing race Flora Bell won in RLL WL o wan of the jury which convicted Hynes was afterwards vipt of letters threatening him with injury and his wife and daughters are often insulted on the An attempt was made vecently to enter Lis house, but the marauders fled when Field fired upon them. A BANKRUPT BOAT. July 12,—The Ecuadonian th Vaintemilla 4 ahoard, arrived to-day and Doy, July 1 15 best time, 2:173. s in constant A NEBRAS) Ciueaco, July Chicagos 6, Prov- A Destructive 8 in Hamilton | Creverann, July 12.—Clevelands 10, Philadelphias ¢ e Burrato, July 12, Buffalos 9, Mil- Lixcowy, July 12.—A storm passed over the state at ' ¥ oy, July 22 Nos nstponed on ace Pronat, July 12,—Peorias 6, Grand _Cyme with Res. | steamer. Bauta Lnoip, w tla Aurora, where several houses wore blown down and five persons injured, Hamilton county was visited last night by a destructive wind and rain storm, do- damage to buildings and crops, A Targe number suffered severely. offered to give up the steamer if the wages of the and_expenses from SpPiisarieLD, Jnly 12, Bay Citys G, Springfields 4., Eleven innings. Fr. Wavsg, July 12.—Fort Waynes HE AMERICAN CONNUL, General Moore, the American consul at Calls, died lustnight of yellow fover. en and killing some stoc of buildings in Auror: One dwelling on the outskirts of thetown demolished, and the fragments sci tered to the winds. fr. 1 Lisa, July 12, AMATEUR REGATTA, Criteaco, July 12, fississippi valley ar tion, one of the stron zations of the kind in the o prising over thir Pullman the 2 | six races each day. the amount of The annual regatta The members | 3 who oceupied it, were all severely injured. w president’s messago on the subject of peace with Tglesias is bitterly denounced in Bolivia., will be held at | As an indication competition, the fuct may | 6 crews have entered for the four oured shell races Commons has written 1, informing him he will be excluded from the house o attempt to take the oath in disre olution of the house, g the action of the house | L and says he will en | deavor to take his seat in obedionce to aw, and if expelled will appeal to the [ing in honor of the anniv lectors in his constituen A Brilliant Display of Odd Fellows. 1 the presidentof | y will prob- | | MONMOUTIL PARK RACES, Mosvourn Paik, July 12, a quarter, Keno won; Northland, third; tie Cuicaco, July 12, review of loc Patrinrtial orderthrough tion of the city this afternoon. about forty bodies in line represent- of Ilinois, Michigan, New Indiana, low and Minnesota, numbering in all about 1,500 uniformed knights, The uniform and regalia of the members is ver: to that of the Knight that a purple plume is black one of the othe strect display was witnessed by crowds, and it was creditable in many ways. The Templars, however, displayedno very bril- liant marching The presence of uniformed templars slops the fact that a considerable 0dd Fellows re- recognize the Patriarchs, and claim that the sovereign grand lodge at its session two years ago declined to le- galizo them on the ground that it had roviously authorized a_uniform degree and that while all its members are Odd Fellows, it is an inde- pendent organiz the organizatic There was a parade temples of the nfulon, seeond; | i BC L ST Society of Or number one hundred i , Panique won Three year olds, wmile rnd a furl, SEXTON ON ASSISTED EMIGIANTS, won; Hariet, y third; time 1:00, pt of £2,000 from Australi omplars, save ) won, Eal second ; time, 4:04, n in place of Gentlemen riders, mile, Navarro won, | Flower of Mcath second, Nimrod third encounter with can politicians on the pauper emi- gration question that if there was to be a arance of Ireland, it would not be the Irish people who would have to go. en furlongs, Chickadee won, Char has been carried away takin ipland seeond, Little feot of the superstructure, The breal now is about fifty feet wide. the high state of the i v ter inthe canal has not fallen to any per- ceptible extent. Every addition to the opening in the dam increases the difficul- ty of Handicap steeplo chase, over short course, Jim McGowan won, Salanca sec ond, Rochester third; time, 1:30. THL INTERNATIONAL Losnoy, July 12, the American riflo team fired at 800, 900 | and 1,000 yards range to-day. lowing wero the scores: 800 ydv. 900 yds. 1000 ydu. Havana, July 12, sheet signed by Bonahen, ing W the people to body of the ord, SHOOTING MATCH. Itsays bands are b men, horses and arms, for No importance whatever is attached to the sheet by the people of Cuba desiring peace, iy bands of robbers desire to movements a political ¢ de Cuba urges the govern to organize guerilla companies to suppi members of or Patriarchs, s entitled to recoj under the legistation of the grand lodge of ten years ago. At u business session today, owing to the opposition of the grand lodge, it was decided to change the regalia The report of the secretary shows that thirty-five temples were or- ganized during the past year, making the total number 130 ; with a total mem- bership of 4,000, against 2,600 a year THE NEW SUEZ CANAL, Tho London cham- | has unanimously decided Loxvo, July 12, ber of comme that the agreement betwee struction of another Suez canal quate and unsatisfactory. ship owners at Sundes Liverpool voted that the tal to British commercial inter- A moeting of A Saucy Revenue Agent, Boston, July 12, Agent Horton to-duy sent the following telogram to Commissioner Evans: *‘Re- A kindness to me, 1 would very much like to reliove you of ts, but cannot comply with your request for my resignation, as it fession of guilt, 1 would prefer dis Weather rain, Special Re: ) pecial FORNS | 4o o e welcl with great int very high considering ountry passed resolutions of the same character, independently of the unfavorable we OFEIATIONS IN TONQUIN. Randall a Candidate. Purtaveieiia, July serts he will go before th speakership and is not rectly or remotely, for caucus for the a candidate, di y other oftice. s traops in Ton quin, arrived at Hanai, June 1oth defenses at Hai and I'am not guiliy. missal, bocause 1 cannot afford to los my character and employment at the 1] C. C. Howrox,” and Hanai are pro On the arvival of 3,000 Orops In 1linois, seFteLn, I, July 12 Winois department of ng prospects for issued in a fow reports of correspondentsshow re-enforcemen relates Fun CixoisNati, July 12, Arch-Bishop Purcells remains, consistod vs carrying Bishops O'Connor | ! ier, and Arch-bishop-elect El | improvement in all portions of the state Prysourn, Neb., July 12.—Plymouth | der and fifty priests, together with about | The area of growing crops is about seven million six hundred thousand acres prospects are encouraging for one hundred and eighty million bushels As the condition of crops is rapidly im in likely to give en culture conce crops of corn will ALEXANDRIA, July appeared at Zifteh and respectively, Revised lists shows the number of ¢ from this diseaso at Mansurah yest ve boen eight-nine instead of ws before reported, one hundred others great crowds gathered ped at the principal stations, the casket was opened and people permitted to v Arriving at Westboro, wh por cent; | the body had to be taken from the rail | road, a great number of people All along the route The train stop- i | the body. ROME'S RULE, couragement for The Russian govern- willion bushels for the 1883 corn crop. ment proposes to appoint 0. 22 140 the Vatiean, The pope has summonied the French bishops to come to Rome for the purpose of consulting with him in re- rd to the condition of the church in rance. ANOTHER INFORMER. Dunu, July 12, Patrick Hanlan, one of the men arrested for participatin in the murder of Mrs. Smythe, in Apri ! ast yoar, has turned informer. A BRAVE SCIENTIST. Pams, July 12, Louis Pasteur, the well known French chemist has offered to : & mission with the object of in ating _the nature or origin of the The Hygiene commis me and Past- wry to furnish him ying out his REFUSED, Avexasnria, July 12 ypt has re- fused Great Britain's offer of medical aid. FRENCH FREAKS, iy Advices dated June oon, the capital of the rench colony of that name, on the west Loxnos const of Africa, stato that the French commandant there arbitrarily searched tho English merchants, having arms in their possession, and in- terfer missionari ing of any language but ¥ d fined those ed with the school of the American , refusing to permit the teach- onch. Loxne July 11, The hall at erected for the celebra- v of the academy heavy. The north German Gazeite again indi- attacks the American minister in an article relative to the lato report of Sargeant on American pork. The Ga- zotte in the said articl quotes an_article rrelative to dis- adulterations i American The Times' Berlin dispatch says the Bundesrath will probably pass a law for- bidding the importation of American ard, Loxnon, July 11.--The News says i may bo safely assumed that the Madag- matter is engaging the attention of | the German and United States govern- ments both of which hod Consuls at Tamative when the town was oceupied by the French. The papers anticipate that aloyal and candid cxplanation of her action in M given by French dagasear will speedily be Soldier Kaasas Crry, July A Leaven- worth special report from Soldier City, the scene of the tornada Tuesday night, estimates the loss of prope at from iildings, 000 to $40,000, Fifteen including the principal business houses of the town were demolished. The bodies of Mis. O'F Owenand herinfant, threemonths old, were nel, Mrs. Walters, Mrs, taken from the ruins, Topeka dis- pateh the rain storm in that section on Tuesday night was oue of the heaviest ever known in the county. Many widges were washed away and the dam age to wheat in the harvest field amounts to several thousand dollars. Wisconsin Winds, (oteiwacen, Vuly 19; A heavy wind storm passed over the state list night, striking Portage about 2 a. m, and de- molished the brick building for the Guppy Guards, The storm reached Mil- waukee at 4 a. m., but did only minor dumage. - —e— The Flood Loxnon, Ont., July 12.-Up to the wesent the following are known to be ost by the flood: Mrs. Hopkins of Ken- | sington and four children; R. F. Clary of | London W and her 7-y of Ann atreet Stratford of I child; Win. Moylan of Ann street; | Spaulding, wife and 3.y o an, name unknown, hter; F. A, Orr children; George k Frinrs stroet and one James wr-old song total —— Orangemen, Citeaco, July 1L Members of the nen of this city to the 1 this morn- y of the [ battle of the Boyne, They afterward took a train out of the o holdin, nature w wthough the for the purpose of picnic. No disturbance of an; s created on the line of Illill‘ci lunin at times was sub- wild jeering. ted to som e A Break ina Dam, July 12, Another crib ton foet in length, hut owing to ver, the wa- uiring the structurs — CRIMINAL RECORD, Ik POLK CITY TRAGEDY. Des ‘Moises, July 12.—A report reached hereto-night that two men have be wurderers of Cle s apprehended at Coon Rapids oe the gun at Pelk City Tues- vening. cgrams have been sent Ik City asking for parties to identify them. If they should be identified they will undoubtedly be lynched. HE TEWKSBURY INQUIRY, Bosrow, July 12.- The taking of evi- dence in the Tewksbury examination closed to-day. To-morrow, the last day, | will he vid and the governor for arguments, Brown | taking the forenoow, Butler the after- | noon, SCROFULA od between Counsel Brown Probably no form of disease 1§ 80 generally dis- tributed among our whole population as Scrofula, Almost every individy ing his veins, The i his this latent polson cours- lo sufforings endured by ; (hoso afMictel with serofulons sores cannot be I'he | understood Ly others, and e intensity of thelr are comploted and | gratitide when they nd o remedy that cures heum, astonishes & well person. We refer by per- ’ mission 0 Miss ”ood S Sarah €. Whittler, of Warner, N, H., Who was cured by Sa rsapa ,Di/la Hood's Sarsaparilla of 13 Serofula Sores the severity of ‘Which confined her o the house for two years. Six monthis previous 1o taking Hood's Barsaparilla she could not get About her room with- cut crutches. Her friend says: Idid not think it possiblo £or bier (o liye many montha; sho was ro- duced to s mere skeleton, than & mircl have been effoctod by this mediclne, ‘There 1 no doubt that In Hood's Sarsaparilla we have the most remarkable medicluo that bas ever been produced, aud & positive cwre for Bcrofula i s numerous forma, Prico $1.00, six for $5.00. Prepared only by €1, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mase, 80ld by Druggists, Her cure 18 hardly less Moro wonderful cures than this