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- W Tdn . A et * THIRTEENTH YEAR. ¥ OMAH A, NEB. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 18, ' T T S ? : . . A FATAL CALE. Mown down in Francis, carricd away, THE OLD WORLD. whoso docouso oceured o the fourth| SURRENDER OF HOSTILE rl BridandEDlaward and Lacke: v others unroofed. It is reported that the instant, was probated. It bequeaths all | - wal people there are in need of help, but it 2 his |;r<'1'<':') m{' ersonal nn'd n-u-l«l Another Band of Apache ¥ route east and will be_ known as the Chi- 18 iinpossible at this hour to learn definite inni ip. |in tho State of lowa to the right Ready to Live Under C 3 cago, Detroit and Niagara Falla short The Lower Wisouraud Pt Valleys |3 Pyoeibleat thishour to lam definite: | pye Shipping Tntorests of BREIARE VL Ree® 3 1 “Ryme'™ endiiien| Ready toLive Under Crook. (g0, Dotroit and Ningara T Central,JEr by line. Trains will leave Chicago at 8:50 Y\\-\N‘Nv\ sre blown down at Maryville. inki i bishop of 8t. Louis; Rt. Rov. \-nuh{m i " » in the morning and 4:15 in the afternoon, A5 dint i the Vortex of a Storm, e it nebetven Tronn e a¢| 0100817 Kicking Against Do Lesseps. « [GiheD of Pooria and Bishor (rConner: | Wicos, Antaoxa, July 13— Lendur. | ih the morming and 416 in the fternoon, - wk black clouds appeared here but . abNetisntkc, ahitre and shato slike, Bish AR Sy frout San Hernardino. {uight'of tho next : divided and passed without serious in- | ¢, 4 op Spaulding, of Peorin, i appointedsole | He learned rom 70 to 80 hostile e sKlN HUMORS. Sey, @Lambert ) Ruin- |0 . Cotlapsc of the Jowlsh Teiats fn % e T b ™ T fstrament | Ohiricnnhuas are at that place waiting sur SPORTING NOTES, ot Ambe oFts Y St WAROR AN SARVOILLN Hungary —Tho Madagascar | yay drawn on August 15, 1881, only four |fender. They are committing no- depre Tieat thinscason when the Pors gpen feey wnd from Various Points. §r. Jok, Mo, July 18- Special to Trouble — Chambord at woeks after Bishop McMullen's consecra. | 10tions, but waiting an escort to the re tion. servation, Captain Rafle with one CHICAGO TROTTING MEETING, | — troop of cavalry left fort Bowie yosterday CHicAGo, July 13- The trot- s was visited by a cyelone between 12 3 5 SABU caco, July 18 The summer tro ety . THisesets (oF ths N CRIMES AND CASUALTI to escort the surrenderedhostiles, | ting moetimg of ‘the Chicago driving park beat business houses were untoofed; the GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, THR CLINGAN MURDERERS SURROUNDED, | PTobably m“\l- with them in three days. { beging to-morrow and will last seven court house and jail badly damaged; the THE NEW SUEZ CANAL. Drs Moines, Towa, July 18- A dis “"'\"'ll~l“\""l 'I'“\':;Irll\" ‘=lll|-‘~h l'\ln_-'r‘nr .(Iu_\:, l((pl'u!h[la:-]« to be the l;l:-ul”nnpnr: > 0 0 sponsible. The | tant meeting of the year, g vi ny city hall and Presbyterian church nearly Loxvon, July 13—At a crowded meet pateh to the State Register from Marne, o woll mippliod with arma and '4";1\'”?\"!" ”‘. tie um,\:(mm‘\l :‘”“(x]"‘ "m:: total wrecks, and Union hall badly dam- |00 of the merchants and ship owners, at | 8tation on the Rock Island railroad, in jiration is abundant that Disf liating_ Eruptions, Ttching Tortures, Salt o ema, Puoriasis, Tetter, Ring mwyv"::::: A NEBRASKA BRE caly, and Pin - most. apeadily In Butler County. Special Dispatch to Tox Bre. Davip Crry, July 13, A furious rain, guring Hu- ald from Ma ille, Mo., says that Death's Door. | Indians 3 ¥ ammunition, with large herds of horses, ont orf 8 he vari L povy e i g (Nl a8 00 Atk thie Oliniy , [ prominent performers in the various m:{ vacboobs ““f‘l mul. hail storm visited l.luu place at f aged. Mn‘- Reynolds was th mly per- | {loyd,e. a resolution was passed strong :l n:-r: :::‘)‘.;'Ils:“:ll‘l'{:“:‘\:"(‘1”'\:?“[‘!\. :}:|v|!|l' mules and eattle, presumably the result | classes and in addition thereto will fur- 10:30 this morning, doing incalculable | son injured. | I\ hjecting to the ngwmmmlmmm-u dd | RSN BEOVC YL of raids in Sonora and Chihuahua. — The [ nish contests for two year milea north of that town this afternuon, |}gytiley ur well posted in rogard to the |old and foue year old porfdi i diay and in an offort to dislodge them from | yovemenits of the American authorities [ which all the youngsters which: have add would not consentZto surcender until f made remarkably fast time are entered. Crook was given charge of the reserva- { The final payments and declarations of damage to small grain. THE RUIN ON PAWNEE RIVER Lesseps and the government, on finan Kansas, July 13.—Particu. | cinl, commercial and political ‘grounds, in o | nado on the Pawnee river arve | thelord, mayor of London, has been asked their lu_dum ||]l\u: & man mum-;l Frank meagre. Rows & Butler's mill is blown | to call the mg ting, that further prgtests |1\|||-A'L.‘l'l\|ln Exira, \I\:u] {umlly nh;‘t, erald,s shy uinst the agreement can be made., - The 1t excitement ils throughout this Ly lood Purifier, internally, an uticura Sonp, the great Skin Cures and Beautifiers, externally, in oné half the time and at one half the expense of any | LouIsviLL other season. THE STORM AT LOUISVILLE. Neb., July 18.—Hail and rain fell here to-day at 10:30 a. m. down and ¥ p shods are |4 . 7 %) | tion affuir. - Past experience with Indian | intention to start for_to-morrow’s races | HAVE BEEN Wnost entirely destroying corn, and small | gone. The large hailstones killed young | chaneellor of the exehequer,in responso (14t of the state. Three hundred orf gty dictated this course. s rea- | were mado to-night as follows: R s e B, o o Rt 1 lambs. T aut terri- | to o deputation, stated the governuent (Mo men have surtounded the grove | (g, believe that if the exelusiv Hialla \ P have handled every blood purifier and ren grain is a total loss. Tt cannot be saved ves and lambs. he corn is cut terri a dey e Dot with | Where the murderers are concealed, and | \ U X « 40 clase, Phallas, Index and Ed. L) consequence for the ment of Blood, 3 s bly. The extent of the damage is not | had made the best bargain possible’ with N trol had been given to the Indian de; ' AR Dissases, and inhesitatingly say that no APt il s e RO Sl L 5 | de Lessops and they were huyers from | there is no doubt that they will be went, the Indians would have bolted and 19 class, Romoro, William H., Mon- "5 horonghiy cradicates the discase for which theyara and saw for myself. Most severe hail ¢ B not over anxious sellors, anddal obtain. | tured. murdered many whites. voo Chief, wes, Alexander, Fanny { intended as the Cuticura Remedios. Mans remarkable | s¢orm ever seen here. e e | e solid edvantages for British ship'own- SUICIDE. 3 Witherspoon and Adele Gould, { L e o e T e THE STORM IN BUTLER, Burtizaros, Vt., July 13— During a fers and consumers- At Knoxville, to-day, Mollis Triughp 2 Roports | Four-year-olds, Jersey Lilly, Endymion, { CHAS. H. MORSE, Drugst heavy thunder storm at Underhill THE JEWISH PERSECUTION, son, dining room girl, at the Ames he L Sonora, Mex., are to the effect that | Morlet Agatha, { Holllston Mass Ristna, Neb., July 18.—Hail and wind [ gehoo] house was strack by dra, Bonita and Billy CUTICURA RESOLVENT, storm this forenoon from the northeast. [all the childven more ¢ lightning and | 11 hg trinl at Nyreghhuwm of Jews |died suddenly, supposed to be a caso of =Y uchos aro raiding districts in Montozu- | Clinker. less injured. | o) ged with the murder of Esther Salo- [suicide by poison. ~ Her parents reside ot [ma and San Pariepa, committing mur- | The favorite for the ) race is Phal- E:fi';u‘\“m:«;‘\"r":mx:f Giiglib e b aia ) }lm little glass was broken. Small grain Ihrtllh»‘ur nlfhtho Tl‘)‘-"li’l s Vi l.n:|:|‘: -"lP y, Prof. Reki, “Xl‘i‘r}(‘ testified that | Pella. dors and stealing eattle. A special from | las; for the 2:19, Fanny Witherspoon; for Cutleura, the great Skin Cure, instantly allays Itching |in some parts was totally destroyed. [ 41 "] “‘l‘ Lol "‘I ““‘“ wrecked. |t was impossible for blood to spurt from * CANDILATES FOR THE RO Opasura states that a band of 20 savages | the four-year-olds, Bonita Som and s, istore th € 3L | T damago in ot near so heavy ae st | T o o oot o gl a1 [ tound, s withess Morits wated. Thi| Danuxorow, Win. July 15, Tho |attcked Hacionda *Pariepu, six milon| - kAuasio0 i year, but the loss for west Butler county | boy had the ol torn_ from une shoo and “"“":*" o B - o | aherifrFabittind laatstiaht from Walipaton, | 8oubl of, Opasii, killing Hires ek, | - Cltas 840, laver osts trotted, Mol will ot fall short of £80,000. Corn will | the upper from another. The lightning 8 The Barson. Cour. | PAkotS, with two prisonees, John Martin | phe intelligonco wead brought Colonel A, woks fancomon Meones Hous oo LD ! £80,000. g s Faks HO1EA i DA WA MbB1E g i. u,“ h Ll B en nx\;r and Michael McMahon, aged 18 and 20, Mun- ola, who started in pursuit with 30 “u l” ’ .[m IIV ; ime 2:264, by and Skin Beautifiers. & eome out all right. and the treak clbsa by ware HtEael: ier says: The public prosecution, in the They are charged with having committed | Mexican (r.m\..,_.uul found the bodies of { Monarch, with fourth h cents; Resolvent, $1. " LINCOLN AND VICINITY. g Y s Jewish trial at Nyreghhaza will withdraw | 1,5 a1 outrage upon the person of the | threo men. It is positively known that Gentlomen’s driving race, horses driven POTTER DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO., BOSTON. Loty July 1814The worst ).x-m-ml TERRIBLE HATL STORM. the indictment against the defendantsand 18-year-old daughter of a farmer named |12 men have been mundered by the |by owners, to road wagon; Hamy D., snnford'fl {Radical | storm of the season occurred to-d: Doxtriax, Hall Co., July 12, 1883, |that the Hungavian governmant. will | joney Paulson living near here, whom | Apaches in the neighborhood of Opasura | driven by 8. A. Browne, won; Transit Ure censsthe nusalpas. 100 O At Firth, was | E0ITOR Bek.— Yesterday, the 11th, we | prosccute the concootors of the case with they discovered in the house alone on the | Since General Crook took their families | sec nlf):i) hn Thomas third; time 2:68§, e ohses 8 el chtve A mortally injured by fulling shed. A | Were visited by aterrible hail storm. | the utmost severity. afternoon of June Oth. After outraging | from the Sierra Madres, 2us}, 2.2 hearing when ted, frees | A large hm{( block in course of construe. | Have been over a portion of -the hail dis- ARREST OF A DUKE. their vietim they choked her into insen- Nastay (—)#- oriRA NASE BALL. Ay ;}"&;fl“-"‘:\:“rmf; tion in this city was leveled to the| trict this morning. Everything looks| It is horted on good authority that sibility and left her apparently dead. = 5 i _Burraro, July 13, Buffalos 6. New sweetentand puriies the Ureath, stops the cough and | ground loss, 830,000, At Louisville the | des0late; corn cut to the ground, wheat, | the Czar has placed grand duke Nicholas | Ty community is considerably ~excited ~ Y ks 8 arrootiilic progfem of Catersh towara conmemption: | v 1 Werd |"’““y (’l,mmg(,d by hail. Re. |08t and barley completely destroyed. | Constantinovitch, director of the canal in | gyem the reappearance of her assailants, | The Burning Steamship Niagara is| Derorr, July 18, Detroits 8. Bos- ;‘:{,’;},‘:;':M“fg‘;"l‘f,; wih Inbaler, $1.00. AW for | %e From all” directions show serious | ThO storm went from northwest to south. | Turkestan, under arrest for iuterfurence e e Reefed on the Flortda Const. tons b, = cast, was about three miles in width, and | withthe duties of the governor of Turkes- N (2 Creverasn, July 13, Clevelands 10, — |damage by hail. At some points the hail | 485 Was apout shrec Rt e Dwian, I, July 13— Androw White, ) i sloux FALLS T611 s Jarizo s opas’ as faras T have heard from, in length ten | tan. nwu“l:hy i r“ R i SRR placo, | FLAVANA, July 13.— An English steaner | Phibelphi 1. miles. Hailstones fell as large as goose CABINET MEETING i v N s M Rasr e v i & & o o | has just arrived with the intelligence that ILLINOIN KHOOTINGITOURNAMENT. . il 0 o\ o ougn in soveral instances and split siding| Loxvox, July 18.—A Bastily. sum- e o o oo R 16 sthainar Nibgralor (HEUNGR.YOFE | Oriaiio YWy 8 S S T As Ciry, July b A Meagre re-| on houses, broke wind mills, and wound- | monc ad. | ylum, owing to impaired_mental facul-the « - ; y i storm which swept down the Missouri | well R e aliaraq oS S ne | ol of in businoss, o thare bocome | Which eft New York on_tho 7th o his | the Tinots Stato Sporisinon's association Si98e ahoilt rioo to Yertor satie poL h meeting is believe; een | b ongly improssed with the hallucination | port, burned off the coast of Florida. | will be hold here July 24 to 28, There Tumultous Torrents., called for the consideration of matters re- 7 ¢ I nassshizers ‘wate" Rl ¥yl BRAARE ; be ahs b in the 4 ; that his wife and children desired to rob| The passengers were all saved and the [ 1,100 wild pigeons on hand, and $5,000 n.]uwn)..,..l;.\_ »Q\F H.u;lln |]n.l]n Hagrisnune, Va,, July 13.—A most | lating to Madagascar. him of his property. Ho ocscaped |freiht was brought here by the above in pu will ho econtested for. The e e damaging flood prevailed in thiy place THE STEAMER DAPH YL, from his retreat o fow days | English steamer. chief events will be contest fyr $1,000, ings were blown down, last might. - About § o'clock two angry | which sank while luunching. at Glasgow, | ago, proceeded o his home, and arriving | HavANA, July 13, ihe following par- | representing the individual championship O Foseph torrents of rain foll, necom- | C10Ud8 met just north of town and the gy has been partly raised. The | there in the middle of the night,watched | ticnlars of the burning of the Ningmra [ of the state, and the club championship By Bigh wind. Pasticulars are | Rt poured down in torents. - Block | corpses’ in- the hold will be removed to- | till morning, when ho called his wifo to | were reccived at b elock on the morning | prize for teams of four. St. W ranieg ks Run, a sinall rivulet through the town { i f the 12th inst.: The passengers of the Stiinalleowing o o bt Loty OWIL {yporrow, come and welcome him. His wife and | 0f the 12th inst.: The passengers of the 6 iR GH unattainable owing to interference: With {},0cqine a mighty river, spreading over two children, aged 10 and 12 years, came | Niagara were roused because fira had BRGNP AL AT, the wires. 4 ey i BN : e MISCELLANEOU bty g G i ] | Bucnroy Beacw, July 13, Three- : v whio s [ some of the principal streets. Shocks of [ up at once, and ho allowed each to earess | been discovered in-the second hold for N Beacw, July 13— Three THE GALE AT CHICAGO., wheat from the neighboring fields, hogs, |~ Van Wagner, an American lawyer, has ) " BB 0L CEELC L ahot [ ward. The steamer_ was then offt the | quarters of n wile, King Ernest (Miss Chteaco, July 13.—A wind storm this | chickens, fences, small houses and ~end- | been appointed commissioner £ hear evi- | FiGt Gor oo his wife,and followed | southern ¢ Florida. Strenuous | Bassett's colt) won, John Bedford see- afternoon did some $4,000 damage to | less drift came pouring through the main | dence in the Alabama claims cases. i by the Siidor of Tttt ildron. | efforts wore made to extinguish the five, [ ond, Granite thivd; time, 1:18}. 81, g I this by the murder of his two children. i compa'ny buildings- Several people were hurt,but | thoroughfares. M houses I'l he Ml'ulmulr :,rlgcm, fmi;fil\.:l\ns.-;w, He made the tragedy complete by killing but they proved of noavail, and smoke !\lul-,llhuuq(- \‘x'u“nll\ :«»4-“, l|4|:1J., Dale “ ®. -3 sly. The damage to crops were flooded and gr aged. 1t | takes on board a oynes, Irclane O o) continued to pour from the ventilators, | second, Laura hird; time, 1:40, v &7, B AR S, ket is impossible to estimate tho damage, | emigrants from Ennis Union. Dstina- el R AL ALHB0 a lu‘i;l.‘mlum hove in sight, and | Mile, Plunger won, Swift second, Hot- Pavements, sidewalks and foot bridges | tion, Boston. L 1 July 15, The Bureka | the Ningara hoistod the signal of *distross achimic third; time, 1:44. RS wereswept away and the streets greatly | The Murquis of Lansdown sails Octo-| UEMONT, Tl Juy ot this [and made for the vessel. Captain Baker, [ - Mile, Red Fox won, Egyptian second, D ! ey L —At six this e\('lum"g damaged. The whole population was | ber 11th for Canada to assume the duties !hlmu <|unrtlly‘ h":l ""rh'“ mfl-th ‘"f "('l"* of the Niagara, soon descried n steamer | Little Butter ",. third; time, 1:44. # a heayy wind and rain storm passed over | o, oy, the streets till past midnight. of governor general, P e s ““l“ it | toward the south. He then headed for I won, Jo the city, dumg considerable damage on EE FTONM TN EXEW. YORK. BTATH. The miners’ ,mk., at sg,,qu,‘m.‘m is | yesterday afternoon, by the falling of a m l~mk ,h,,d time, 1 4 2732 1 £ vhile ¢ a block of i ¥ Building Purposes, |i.".i"t: e TrVar ) i i in s v del el i g g B L S, B Bl e o ik, Dl . ARy force build- tehison and t “wwal THE EFFECT IN MISSOURL. [INCORIORATED. ] 4 This company s now propared to recelve orders for Sr. Lovis,July X BIOUX FALLS JASPE! ¢ 4 3 Cooper see- the steamer, which proved to be the Com- winder, Captain Newton, from-Liverpool 3 work. S \ stone weighing threc tons. One of the to V Oiie. AL RSN L 1.0 AN m Rosemary o fros o wind and fain storm ocenrred four i ¥ork: s 5 e of the |4 Vory Oz, At 7 . . the Ningar “ g’;’cpu‘:‘,’".:m;:,'m‘”w? ook ot et of this oy y Arterabon, | o 10 Tars - Y poben s, et | pasmongers and their biggagd vere | Murmay thind; tine, 1316, A Ani ll e Agcos o o 4 o prompt deliy 3 Fields under cultivation werg devastited, | there & nothing in of e ot o Commandey, bk -mz.meE'n— S Wegy o i fie compar y I8 to excite the slightest anx "'“Y, W‘l’,'"‘""]*"v “"l"'l whom . OO gteamers romaining together. The Ning- RIOTS IN IRELAND e NS .“"“Y A "f’l‘ ara went ahead until about 4 p. m., when e andLIhomas \\md m hmmllw e and safe aboard. The commander, Cap St. courence of. the o Iy (RIS B tain Baker, then turned the Niagar: R B B R ward the Florida const and run her ashore eck . in sixteen feet of water, Reef light house, off Ind Hoag- | Lurser was instructed to char tCus- | vana a number of steam tugs with pumps ) 5 driven gshore above the bridge. The tow | Fit 4 A\ v goie firiven nsliore ahove the bridge. Hhe YW | fruit. troes stripped of their fruitd and ’ ! washouts on all sidcs. . ly o g c] o b piel N Paving Blocks | it ek s e "B Sl bl ant s on i e, 13 Kotng ok o ed, $2000, The propellor Nagotacho and | New York Central collided with a de- {at Newry ‘,‘.""‘”"“ The ol wore Noth Chicago andOnulu, and solicts correspond- | canal boat: Belonquin to_ Chicago were |Tailed car ab Schueotedy this morning. | powerless, The mobs run from stroet to o f 3 The engine w: y » Rdwarc r 5 ing a prsons supposed to ol onders (on contractons”engaget in PV | blown from one of the lumber yards in the | The engine was wrocked and Edward |streot, assaulting all p U eet of the weste . B o Vel N o rineet i o be trects in any of the western cities, northern part of the city across the river, | \Vemple, the engineer, his head | be € o, W Div-1 | Both Tanded safely at Veneo, 1. . Rufty | erushed "and_ it s chought will _dic. : FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR, containing 900,000 feet of Doards, and | Wemple was onc of the ollest. engineers 0 dated ably is are preparing to lmpfluh the for not sending in his appointments. the upper Mississippi and , light raius, southerly’ winds t, followed dur- ght by rising barometer and s slight perature. thousand troops were ordered from BOILER Lvnixarox, Mic oat, & Cousing shingle mill, nes SOPERINTENDENT'S OFFIC ison Railway, Chicago D. Elwell, President 8 ts containing logs of half a million feet —— July 6, v Picrro re- was blown to pieces, yeste { by [ to @sist in raising the steamer. When [ Canton to Yamachan on the Tonquin front | wero drivent from their moorings and CAPITOL NOTES. pogalhion l‘"“"“"““"" attack on June | fhe explosion of a boiler. ~John MeIn- | pied she will - proceed to Havana. | Tts proposed to eut down the force floated down the river. A lumber raft N {28rd and another on July Gth. ~ The Ho- | gogly was Killed, and several others se- | T Ningamn had 25 pusscngors, | the o oice in Whshington from 198 struck, the bridge and broke into four THE STINDE I [ va loss was heavy, the French Toss only | vopely injured. O T r e I VBT S ey Bt Bl T 00 e e of [one killed, Admiral Picrre docs not | INDIANA UNIVERSITY BURNED. panic when the five was ainounced, The | Mrs, Grace Courtland, of Chicago, mention any trouble with the English 2 BBV 1] 7 e 4 | Broomisaron, July 13 t night | passengers highly praise the behgvior of {known in the witch of consul at Tamatove, % Y overed to | Captain - Baker - and the crew of the | Wall st 1 Will C. Jones in oy L [ the Tndiana university was d 0 mes to-day granted an | R GHCLES) 1 was moon in | Nigara and the Kindness of Captain | Milwauke , whom she accuses nen on it narrowly escaped Three tugs and towhout | ent after the rafts, The damage |, in the city consists in the wnroofing of {133 1 ears, and I take | o th WasiiNaron, July 13, In the June and Charles Stinde, of Louisi District Commissioner J Judge it posscsiod of a3 durable feature as any materiul that rod 2 | as/evsiieon oNEted or LD Bls O, £ L 1 She ‘M}smnu Pacific freight house and |§y5ction restraining defendant from dis | Awexanvmia, July 13, Forty .1«».n|.dll““_, and shortly afterwards the library | Newton, of the Commander seduced her daughter, Maggie Jones, | = tho blind asylum, and numerous minor | \sging of 100 bonds of §1,000 each of the | from Clioler, are Toported ab Damiotta | e M. Tuttor contained thy| The fire s supposed to have boen | Ocar Muusoy was arrested in lowa O] o Macen 0, 1800, ([ 2IESE: sw Orleans, Baton Rouge and Vicks- | yes v, 73 at Mansurali, 11t Samon- | fumons Owen collection and Dr Jordan's | eaused by the ignition of petrolinaerco- | Gity yesterday on an order of the suthor- TG WHOM IT MAY CONCEIS ALONG THE KANSAS CITY ROAD. by railroad, which they claimed be- |oud and i at Shithin, FeoTlontion of fish. e Lhrary had 15,000 |sine or some other acid stored noar the {ites of Wakona, Kansas, on the charge of { e e g amined bieceel | Councrs Bruews, July 13, —Spocials (”"Il « "‘l' I)""”I“'I”“' .“I".“ ‘““'"“"‘“"-‘f AFPROVED, volumes. Tho new building wis entirely eoggne, poon. Bouls .‘,1 ”"L passengers [ yobhory and jail breaking, 1 my opinion it 1§ the best stone for street pavs | Mha Nonnareil i P ) ob [ the bonds hiad been in his possession and | g LN iy R R G »lightning | had noticed the smell of smoke at two in —— s pav:| The Nonparetl from McPuul, Plum Hol-| 1005 % 4 horrowed monoy on them, | PANS July 18.—Tho dircotors of the | dustroyed. K 8000, | the morning, but thought it came from Margarct Gilman's Wi | (Signed) HENRY FLAD, low, Percival and Hamburg, on the Kan | The court said that it folt hound to make | Suez canal company unanimous| I,l,,,,\,‘xm ing the tel 5 TR ks e e & Ty YK, Taly 18, M St Pres. Board Publi mprovements. |sas City road, in Fremont county, give | '"° o : od the agreewent’ relative to a second | 000; insurance, ¥30,000. uter k , July ] aret Gil- this order until the final hearing, THE NILL INQUIRY. | suixarox, July 18,—Before the re The burned steamer Niagara carried a ars old, placed €2 miscellancous of provisions, inelud- | Lunds of Henry MeArdle, inge flour, meal, onts, grain, han, fish, ®te. | to pay the fun )0 in the structing him 1 expenses of horself and e particulars of a frightful cyclone and te Stone for Payi”y P,,,.stes_ rific hailstorm that visited that section noon to-( Particulars are meagre | Suez canal ar ut between De Lesseps COMPLYING WITH THE LAW, and the British gov nment. Kansas Croy, July 13, The S Was And any interested in_ such improver Fed L sumption of regular proceedings in the THE CANAL, | Ko s association of this city hve de- |Ple Niggara was an iron serew steamer, [ hushand, then 90 years, and when they e SYRE & '.wfi'u'"',‘,“.‘.;l AR Hill investigation, Coleman adverted to| Loxoo, July 13— The newspapers | cided to conform strictly to the Downing {ilt in 1877, Her dimensions are: | should die to erects monument and ex- The gencr 0 g N ey e e 0 the charges reported to have been made | here say they believe that the aceeptance | 1w, both in regard to high license and 0/ ey, 204 feets depth of hold 25 feet; | pend the remainder of the money to have SIRERY.A Disinon e e ol Tontees |y W. H. Bliss, United States district |agrecment entered into by the govern. [closing on Sundays. —They, howover, |hreadth of beam 48 feot; tonnago, 22 asses said for the ropose of their souls, Address your letters to Dlown down, — One occupied by a family | attorey for the ustern district of Mis- | ment with De Lesscps will not be forced | wlso determined that if compelled to close |y veysel cost §360,000, and is fully i died cight days later, the husband rrea NI “,‘M a woman and new born | Souri against Hill, and reque 1 that he | on parlinment. i\lllu}u)'x,f!]u will m"r Iillm”nw‘.\nm sured. two months afterwards, Both died in- P Gy be summoned as a witness. The chairman : ; aw i enforced against all other business O BRI testate. Michael Gilman, as next of kin, e, 0 0 picce 3 TONQUIN NEWS, XRar o - i N “ R A. C. SENEY, babo, was blown .to, pioces, but thel C8uhce e Blice in whidlitha*do- i and work. The association comprises Orange Judd Fails, domanded that MeArdle sccount and pay l occupants eseaped serions injury. An- TG & btor W ¢ hivh 16 oo | A dispateh from Hong Kong dated the | uhout three-fourths of the saloon-keopers | Npw Y Tuly: 18 —=Orange’ Jadd 1 1 su Pres. of Jasper Stone Co [othet housa was destroyed but | nied certain allegations which it was re- | o0 G TR TR G UL about thre New Youk, July range Judd, [over to him the money re from mlmiett -Ino one hurt. Tho front part of Paul ported he made against Hill. el b e A I the eity. the publisher, assigned yesterday for the | Mrs. Gilman, Judge Freedman, in the BURBIEKA Bros’. storc wus blownin. Wheat in the | At Coleman's request Hill was again |}y od many marauders, bands of whom Tho Prize Drill, benefit of his creditors, His debts are | suprome court, to-day, decided the trust surrounding country was completely beat- | called to the stand to testify in the Bart- |} 0004 about, and A the outposts. Cuiocaao, July 18, —Th b drill ot indi nll:ul and do not affect the Orange [ was invalid and such money as remained I Have Found It! en to the ground; corn, grass and trees | lott, Robbins & Co. case. " Ho maid he | Nutorthloss the latter are fired on | the. Terdes. of the Pateureial Circlo |0 tdd Publishing company. ~Judd wasshould b pid to Michael Gilman. = Con- 1 Was the exl . hen he got a box | Were leveled and cut o pieces by the |had been in the supervising architect’s ;xi,;ht] ‘ the f ]"l“l‘t“"’ 0]& 'l‘l‘ I'L "‘; :‘r‘u- ';w‘m‘ rostrated by a sunstroke “about a month | siderable comment was excited by the de- \ o P:m:: ufl:u. ov::. :lm‘l:‘l‘:l”::m;lfzml.um: e lm),u- s Do o, | oftice since 1867 rever had any expe- Y. e was held at Base Ball pa iis after ago and since then has been unable to at- | cision, LEGINLATION, The award of judges was made known | ¢ind to busine He had o number of| In renderi " i Skin Discases. Fifty cents by Ipoadtia bame ce a8 & carpenter, mason or engineer. 4 , end to business. He had o numbe n vendering the decision upon the “, il th o [ e ot 3,000,000 an. | . 1t i# belioved the government will re-| to-night, ax follows: Possible mumber of | tey gut which were about to mature for [motion for settlement of findings and n legislation touching the | points in drill schedule, 340; first prize | which he had not made immediate pro- | award of costs, Judge Freedman referred Sy fapler sha e ’]l)lu,lnlulu tof the K. . ; ul i almost & total 5 The American Diarrhaa Cure 1y howse in the town with . whols | nually; had o personal knowledge of the | fuse to enter Has tood the teat for twenty years. Sure cure for [ window in it. It is reported ten charcter of the work done by Bartlett, | cattle dincaso ut “this session of paslia- | Rochestor Tomple No. 1, R "'(';i"“ vision. . David . W. Judd, his brother, | to his decision saying if Mrs, Gilman had atl Never Fals: Dinrace, Dysontars, and Chote. | e "W o Tons inpured there and in | Robbins & Co., but relied upon the re | Ment: ; X., 2l o] ol ”:(l; i [taten he has not been connected with the | bequeathed her money to her executor for Y that vicinity, but no one killed ports of superintendents; Stinemetz was THE NADAGAOAR ATIME ple No olunbus, Ohic, 180; third | firyy for some- time; o of having masses said, he anly nominally for | the pury several years, Bl il e I bt s TS with the deposit of money in the hands of the agent. The administrator was as TION, Coxconn, N. H., July 13, Twenty- [much entitled to revoke the instructions third joint ballot’ for U. 8. senator; |given the agent as Mis, Gilman herself whole number, 312 necessary toa choice, [would have had she lived, chosen to 57; Win. T Lade 1 ; John D, Lyman, 1} | revoke them. The character” of the in- Puxis, the French consul at Zonzibar, | prize, son Temple No. 9, Alulmn:m, N TR Sl 5 8rs q 1 e, ol . 1t i impossible to supply the rapid sale of the same. | Pacitic Junction, took a south out of him relative to the building. — Hill 'lw “llfi"‘l‘lxll‘ll<f{".";‘.1. m..::;ltmt»iu.z he ,l:.::};::n]n‘ 17": Earl Tewple, Dayton, 0., BURE CURE WARRANTED growing in dimensions and pe said in the majority of cases, aside from \["“ ‘hxl 'I'I“Klul t By 458 ‘.l «? lm Ty i . For Fever and Ague, and all Malarial troubles. | reached Percival, McPanl and Plum Hol- | buildings constructed under his super- | Faimguve, Macusissr, t“"‘ylmml ol by PRICE, $1.00, low. At these points great damage was | vision, larger buildings were war ud by “'l‘“',".“,m.l L.'.',:; ”.‘,’.‘.Itl :::MI:T lv‘u’.‘luu:n Loxno; w J WHITEHOUSE done by wind and hail. The fury of the | steam instead of hot water. o a0 308 ] MRK] ., ONDON o storm cannot be deseribed. For a time| “That is the milk in this cocoanut,” | 1M OUTH AMERICAN NKW. from Vienna indic a sore-head; we could get no_ satisfaction Deane's Fever and Ague Tonic & Cordial, | e storin scemns to have s The New Hampshire Contest CHAMBORD'S CO! The condition of ing. The latest the patient slight- | LABORATORY, 16TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, the greatest fear was felt by all who wit- | said Colemnan; “that is {Ilnl why all ad ly better, but there is no hope ho will last Chas, H. liunmv, ; Chester B, .l‘-ml 1, | struction the judge said is immaterial, it 2 0 | vertisements called for hot water appara- | PANAMA, July 13 Y ) e o W) Samul. C. Eastman, 2; Benj. F. Pre —— : For Sale by all Druggists nossed it 1t in thaught » large mumnber | e 0 oo inade them but Bart. 1 felt st the brospect of peace betwaen el prin-| e =" " Dunicl © Burvard, 4.| Shoulder braces for gonts and ladies at Or sent by Expross on receipt of price. maedm | 1 P which fll thick and fast. It is | lett, Robbins & Co., who got three out | Chili and Peru, Severalimportant towns e Arthur Harryman, 4; Jacoh H. Gallinyer, | Goodman'’s, NEBRASKA L(]AN AND TRUST (0, | reported ‘that consideralle damage was | of every four contraets for heating appa- |in tho no onevacuated by the e N e 4; Orrin ©, Moore, 12; Juremiah Suiith, — done at Hamburg o | ratus. ( in the hands 13; Aaron F. Ste 3 Gilman Mar A SPECIFIC FOR Epilepsy, Spasms, Convul- slons, Falling Sickuess, St. Vitus Dance, Aloohol- The committee adjourncd until Tues- | of the authorities. Iglesias’ organ states | St. Louvm, July 13, The ton, 23; Mason day, ( rman New remarking he hoped | that Caceres’ troops at the town of Hua the Board of equalization has just com- (g Brigys, Kansas Crry, July 13— The Times' | to close up the investigation next weck, |rica shot 14 prisoners, among them an | pleted a table showing the number of rail- St. Joseph, Mo., special says: A tornado | Coleman replied that the committee | American named Purley, aceused of heing | roads in Missouri and their valuation, as passed over this region this afternoon, |might adjourn when it pleased, but the [a Chilian spy, and that the owner of the |fixed by the board, Last year the num- btk J | doing much dan The first town in | prosecution would not be driven to close [ Chincho plantation had everything swept | ber of roads was 73 and their total value | Special Disgateh to T B w Wi 11 an, 4035 Jam Chandler, ANOTHER ACCOUNT, (s F T G e VG P up the case. oft— money, horses and caitle, and was !'.4;,)4'.'I."Tm.muuum of 3,408,000 dollars | Cuicaco, July 18- Don Marco, i : R L et PN bk Ak over the previous y The total valuo | widont of Honduras, Central m&swm‘“’m W SemudAleader, {brick and several framg buildings were | commission, will leave August 1st for| The yellow fever at Callio and Lima is | of railroad bridges and telograph lines in accompaniod by members of his | Lo P Geo. 11, Pratt, B. Heartwell, wrecked. The front walls of several | San Francisco to superintend local exam- | causing serious mortality the state is 839,750,000 an increase over o this morning. A | Fuil, Ugly Blood ;‘ DM, “"“1"'"") iness houses fell out in the street. | inations there August 13th | In the president’s message to the Chil- | the preceeding yem of $4,1353,000, I'he | committee ard of trade iyt Bt o [ Phe storm then appe wed in We sthoro, in | e | ian congress the separation of the church | total loss by fires in Hw}"-:l» ';;f hlm Bix x;‘n'.\“ w]m“ aftor [” ”1 X o Ncrv'umm_ : a on county, demol ¢ cight ¢ 4 sl sstroyced | and state oclaimed as the only solu- | months of this year is $440,08, loss to | dered them an informal reception on the h . gage LO’\H a 5 Necid d[v Atchison ity, demolishing eight o A Ku At i Destroyed | an tate s pr Y 1l . R or ) First Mortga L | ten houses and injuringall buildiugs inthe | S, Pererssuid, July 13.—A dispatch | tion of the difficulties and conflicts con- | Insurance Companies 822,807 1is i8 | floor of the Chamber of Com 5ok Ziadace One child was killed, Stanberry, | from the town of Rostov, on the Don, in | tinually arising between the civil and |only about half as great as the loss for ~—— OUIDALSAR, ) Wi ruck about the same time. | the goy rnment of Yekatairnostas, says: | ecclesiastical power the corresponding time last year. the Wabash Route to New York, ANervous Weakness, Brain Worry, Jilood S nain tower of the normal school and | that a large fire is raging there and the| In consequence of yellow fever and ~— 4o Biliousness, Costiveness, Nervous Prostrat ation, )y July 14 Phe Wabash road | Kidney A,uuhhumu! I Jaritie §1.50, favor Losnis mado 41 Cupola of tho Baptist church wore blown | whole town is destroyed. Rostov has # [smallpox st New = Orleans and A Big xplosion. gin noxt Sunday, the 15th inst., |~ g Some B wn., Other churehes were moved from | population of about 45,000. uthoritics talk of cstablish-| Wiiasaros, Del, July 18— Fully | running through solid fast trains, inelud HE, . 0. M ader City, Ala 1 "“"“—"JOHN ‘u_—JACOBS t rf 1 1 one wrecked At e o place 00 pound H\l]m\‘x‘-'l ‘l\m.ull..l in ‘:.‘ dupmv,l.l.rl.m 4|u|<|uul".| .‘:‘.A.|;\‘,,_ “lh.lum{tlmy _..fi:,lz:‘.;x‘.“m‘lln:' oy alington Junct a small pl it is hambo .. wess room of Duponts Powdor works | to Niagara Falls and New Yor The| K i J Formerly Gish & Jucobs aid that not o single house escaped.’ The| _Loxpos, July 18.—A telegram from A Bishops Wi | This taorning. ‘Thomus Pearly the fores |soute 1 via the Haltimore and Qbi th . sess KM e A i wain strect presented 4 scenc of destruc- | Nienna, dated 1 o'clock this worning, | Ciicago, July 13, —Specials here state | man of the prossroom and Patrick Hauley, | Auburn Junction, tho Wabash to Detroit | 43 Comamanieasiatts u-mnd.-s.. % UNDERTAKER tion, being filled with wrecks of build- |says, that Count Chambord is un.|thatat Dubuque yesterday the last will | laborer, were killed. Alexander Billings: | and the Gireat Western to Niagara Falls, Nm-mwuhmndclnum;m B \‘ . ngs, and frame. Several stores were |conscious, His end is approaching and testwment of the Bishop McMullen, | loy,another laborer, was slightly injured. | there connceting with the New York | .

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