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MAHA DALY BEE [— FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., MONDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1884, JON BULL’S T — OLEVELAND THE CLEAVER,|* e, iatims,tben, i vy dootl [ Euret b Vige i s 67, 61— A DOLOROUS DUET. gov- nt offices opened for examination. [Cheers, and cries of “that's it.”] Do you think men in this age never yield to f-enea tation? [Laughter.] It is only twa = ago that one of the secretaries at Was v lled before senate committee t in regard to the conditions of his dep and in that department was the bu T became calm, and several hours lator wore [ pancial success, as the mania appears to have French newspapers openly declare that there ini inat | hin the & el Clty eay¥ b b I Rtealidgvsin s T 3 NewspApers of declare B of the C Jity says ho blow stle i ieoni i is good grovnd to_suspect that Eneland is Ml “]fl Elhmms [}umbmm! Mfllflsl Vv’n“f"rvth‘n|muur:|nwly. bk the l‘,!:.z" :{“l‘lm LOCOMOTIVES LO HOIINS, Thl]l'mfll] and Hflflfll‘]flks Dlslfllsc Tnm secretly inciting China to fight, in the hope : Morgan ascerts ho did not Laar it and the Tho London Papers Elevating Cloveland |piihicsctins the French peopleteom Ting ke Bufalo Monopolist. nigh being darkcand heavy, aRd o storm ra —— Feclings in Words, lish designs in Tigy fgt at the time, he did not &6 the little stea, | With the Resultof a B, & O, Engincer THR ENGLISH M¥DDLING —_— ——— I A 10 that Position T or till too late to av ;1 h«r\ and o' said the Killed and a Number of s medicine and murgery. - 1n that, dep g Prosident Arthur Asserts That |{isntral City had not beon showing the proper Others Injured. By Speeches Saturday Evening nt [ /xuminstion 1 cosiuianes A FOREIGN SYNDICATR T0 CONTROL TR e — it ? e e o ’ " D4 k Ho Cannot Carry New York, OHANDLER TO HENDRICKS, WASHINGTON, July 12.—At about half past Their Homes, Ab the defaloations fout All Very Sanguine That He Will| toxvos, nuly 1 inglish, Dutch and eight this ovening, astrsin No. 7 from Mar ik st yenr, a8 far s had, boen, e Scoteh holders of Denver & Rio Grande se i 198 Tho Naval Bureau Frauda-The Sec- | tinsburg, West Virging, due at Washington at win 863,000, vnd when nsked abont i | be Elected. curities have combined for the purpose of ob- Explosion of the Ridioulous Story retary Dentes Some of Hendricks' | 812y, m., was entering thecity on a Y switch, The Red Bandana Hero Protests ;.'?;‘vful.’.';’»;i?..???t“fli?«]“:fif-lm'.“um; = ———— taining independent representation in u.lu That Arthur was Sulklng. Assertione—And 8hows What dod with train No. 12, west bound from That He is not Soreheaded. ‘,h,,“,,,,,‘"m.',, ‘somebody ,,?.| con { 4 future management of the affairs of the rond. Frauds were Committed warnityn ab Wan : and told him there were frands goit | As aRebuke to the Irish and the| The great majority of this syndicate” expres i woro by 8 Demoorit kopt T T Ay SruRL VARt Talhbad ————— bt tho momersof cingres, ad sratification over the appo ent of Mr. $ $048 T Adibiay v o Weat bownt ' od continuance of the head of the Amerioan Jingo,"” Fhckeon as receiver of the company, " |Relly 8till Glum and Predioting in_Ofice by hoother tran was o e, Tho weet boun | Bt §panks Very Bitterly of ‘'a R gres oA Fnssbased SHAV T Shoughe THE CHOPS, Cleveland's Defeat, g e should have been shown to dotafu ft until, the Fow Men" at Chicago e Puth B30 piy: ot mbel All the root crops have beon greatly bone 53 —_— other train had safely passed the_ switch, 80 s ek, oht il L Michael Riley, the engineer of the Marting burg train was killed, and his fieeman, Solo- or|Of Whom ‘Tt Would be Sheerest f fited and wheat is in_a very promising condi 5 Wasiixaroy, July 13, Goorge Jones Says the N, Y, Times | tion. oo irspocts thrghont el o | 4 7,00 i St, Touts Demooratio | e bas written the fllow Secretary Chand. WHAT 18 THE REMEDY? th g Jeteer to Thomnas el Uadly injured, The engi m at will i : most encouraging. Rains i man Fogler, was badly injured, The engin T have & presfdent that will appoint heads Will Support Cleveland, salvation of the gass, and & good hay crop P Knifes the Nomi A. Hendricks with regards £ frauds in the | and roman of the other train eecaped with i E 3| o buxenun that will {nvestigata tho bookn, is assured, aper Knifes the Nominees: |,avy departmont referred o by luttor in his [light injuries. No one else was killed. The Hypocnsy to Express Approval,’ [and bring all the guilty parties to_trial. e YRVING AND DE YOUNG, AR specch at Indianapolis Saturday night: . ittt dxprose AgeaEails e L T olorc ook ek i b L s o Al Europe Becoming Alarmed [, M, Trving entert-iued ighael Do Youre, | nomocratio Nattonat Committcomon | Watseros iy Mgt Thoas [y impred n ooy | Hendricks Tatks at tndianapotis as i| e pirsto of maintuning the Usfted Statey vekER, Washington, slightly in on Him Alone Depended e commend_to _l..y.f confidance Governor . lasvevening. decant e T your speocl o Indisuay- ¥ Ah SRR VioTonTLs olis last Saturday night you made statem-nts AL from whichyou meant that the public should Cleveland, of Now “York, [Great cheering]. Not long since there wera troubles in_the local Over the Cholera. English and Awerican friends atg banquet Flying in the Face of the Civil didate for vice-pres dent should speak with Servico Laws, Triumph, EPHAN 1 baggage mastor 1. G, CARTER, hurt fo. Loxnoy, July 13.—Kirg John, of At i f b i governmiont of the ity of Buffalo and the con= ' . et Tictori aleh) a8 8 —— helieve that it appeared by testimony that rock of the rolling stock was complate 5 s sorvative people of that city nominated Gro- An Exodus From Paris Feared-- sinis, sent Quocn Victoria anelephant a3 2 _ ARTHUI ThE FRAUDS 450 16 ATHS0M & InifAGHaLRRE 80, law. DALNERN THURMAN. ver Olovelant aa n cantll 4S8 fob mAYGH: O L O WILLSUPPORT DLAINE, OF COURSE, fn the burean of medicin®. &1d_ surgery, of | Were inj red. o engines were locked to THE RED BANDANA WET WITH TEARS, upon a party , but upon a citizens' ticket, America Will Hardly Escape. with the du Special dispatch to T the evils tha WasHixeTos, July mplotely y nedto him of correcting smpanyds I rovailed in the government of Corvamus, 0., July 12, —Nodemonstrations were had hero till Judge Thurman arrived this department, amounted during the last | E2ther and thi basengor o atements have | year to $63,000; that T was fnfosmed of some | €red them. The loss to t Fegs b egraphed o to the effect that | O thes yo 3 thet aftor ——— i the city of Dutfalo, e was elected and en- A Eoreibn Syndloate B\ o BeLeast, July 13 g the Orango 1‘L‘0x|'hullgltr§|||ul (:nvm here to th L(.[Iu. v,I.|.x(: (u(--:nvfidn-‘f't‘fi‘.\"n“’l‘r.’l:&:' dik:‘nu', «‘lml'm\ 5 A DUEL TO A DOUBLE DEATH. home to-night, when he was met at the llo]:nt tared upon his dutios of tho offico and_mada gn Syndicate Formed t0f,..onstration yesterday near Carrick hill an | resident did not intend to go out of his way | bl erGF congreas had. recommendod by several thousand people with bands, a 1ib- | the correctionia the manugmentof the offices of ; e, e display of bandanas and a grand ~ display [ hat city &0 cleatly, %o well definod, that the < much in favor of the election of Blaine and Lo- | tne continuance of the chief of bureau; "The polico arrest; Two Texas Friends Fall Out and Kill Control the D, & R. G, Orangeman shot a Cath seaple of N w York took him up and made gan; that he was personally friendly to Gov- | that I'took uo adequate aetion con SLrE Wtk Al o i angeman, buthe was rescued. 1ight- , 4 or the city, Carriagos were . . i e "d kb, an o l::‘“l connt “ffi».llml-nk:;.tn ernor Cleveland and would notdo anything | them. - Whereupon you démauded the elac- Kacn Other in a Third Story i whiticg for Himssie Aud partyy. Bookated ““',",‘l""’,"”"‘" ‘,"““ state, and “m(,'.' "“E B o hind’ interposed, the fighting contianed, | wgainst him in the coming campign These t}“"l“" Liusblat '{,.’f:,,',"’“'j.’",‘""i‘f{““ the Hotel Room, with flags, and behind these paoplo fell in line Y”;‘l"m““,\‘[‘,‘,‘,'.‘25,',\‘:.'1;.‘,:,_--‘““,[:,‘"“‘"\:h} ERTAAS, Ronewed War Between Franco| warowausrs arrack onave sratements ave taughs o nake f abpase that | FEICITE 5, 1 i i o o o than Do v hanlorehiofu T | 11 the evils i a bad admindstration nd who . 1 o presider 0 he wes 1o : TR T 13— W. 11, Bealo o oat, of them b od handkerchicfs, oes from that service into the affairs of the i i Witk Havey, July The Orange pro- | pominated at Chicago and that he was persor T0 THE CONTRARY OF ALL 113 Darras, Texas, July 13.—W. 11, Bealo and | Jing of march was a continuous roar of demon. | €253 from Rty .and China Almost Inevitable. | oo was retuming yortorday to ¢ ) : I tostified thnt the gusplted vouchers com. | Bowio, in & rocen In tho thied story of the No- | strations und brilliant dispiaya of Hre works, | "6 overnment and maken corrections there : aton- | yily unfriendly to Ivine, Nottiog could 1 i) wivh’:n '_qutm;:‘x: ‘:ul}.n»k i‘ l’/{ further from the truth,and )‘ourcurr,u,‘]mulllell'. llu«-nul-\l a8 “Tl hm:hu g ,u:u. l,l#so, al- | tional, fought a duel to the death to-night THURMAN'S TALK, nationalists. Seriou ollowed. A | i anthority fecn the prosident himselt €0 | though o small voucher was paid as lato s B SR e ek el Gl AL £ England Charged With Urging China | telegraph boy was killedand soveral persons | danythem, - President Arthur, who s as well | January 25th, 16545 thaswhilo an anonymous | 1ict Plstole. Shots were heard, b poom | e injured, K6volvers and swords were e, | st 1y Now Yorl poitcs s any e e e | lotor o aboit . ‘vear ago crgcd drinken | FOLGE 1108 Uik Ak ot or tho i [ Siy o an ndghbug: T would not. b will then step in national order and proceed” ing into the affairs of another government and bring about reforms there. [Great cheer- inel. My fellow-citizens, I did not intend to speal thin long to you, [Tioud cries of “Go a to ¥ight—Irving Banquets os thre d windo . Police | Bomt aatisfie i i 1 ‘ : £ sk Al o b s siops | My Lo A sfied o Chief Clerke’ Daniel Corrigan, |ty nrt ant hoad: Shortly prior to tho duel | a huinan being and would havw o heart in | ahead and keep it up] The convention, at De Young, L s CLBVELAND CANNOT CARRY KEW YORK. ich the chicf of thobureau, Dr, Philip 8. | {00 \Gore devoted friends. A fow minutes [ my bosom if 1 were not deeply tonched vy | Chicago did not realize all that we expected. . ers, s reported to me was not trus, I had no i ar kindness” and re For myself, _— “Nither can he” sald the president, “be | Iy Loy frae vl Deead 110 | before the tragedy they had quarreled. One | this expreasion of y EGYPT, elected. Desides the labor party there are [ 1 Tuuiacy Tasts int. T dotermined dmalon | o8 heard tosay *Damnn you, il killyou.” | Lknew that you were my friends; - that you . THAD NO EXPECTATIONS. a TAIN F b other powerful interests agaivzt Cloveland, | n A S sk imulta- | $n after they retired to tho'room, when tho [ would greet me and take me by the hand” on GEEhy 3 i GIEA T BRITAIN OIS OOy s A IR I R DUNREAD. and all fair minded persons in. New York | peolsly, with the begianiog of the investiaa: | oty wero heard and tho suncuncement mads | my return; but that you should show such b LS LA el TICKLED OVER CLRVELAND'S NOMINATION, | Special Dispatch to Tz Bik. kuow it, and are free to adwit it, D e tarma way bo e Janeo | that both wero dead, Tho tragedy creates | marked demoustrations is beyond all expocta- |, 1izs ull Shit we expiecten) it T Dalisve ikt 16 Special Dispatch to T Bez. Loxnos, July 13,—The opinion i+ gaining | President Arthur, said that while it was not | ot Sieh. sl aloe & now. ehiel aarks. that [Rreat, excitement, hundreds of " poople wur. | tions. For ono who is not, and novee expects | (o tata of humanity almost. evervwhero and T.oxDo, July 13.—The English prec. has | ground here that a fight with Mahdi is close at | expected he would go around_ the country | gyt opposition to the change wismade by 3\;:;:::“'5“;‘!“." hotel. The cause is unknown [ to bo, anything but a private citizen, it s in- 5 under every circamatance; but we have real making epeeches at cross-roads, he would do deod more than could have been anticipated. | PRI SR ancaurage s to make an roceived Cleveland’s nomination with marked | hand, and, though the news 18 contradicted | 41 iy his power for the perpetuity of the ra- ¥ DEMOCRATIC MRMBERS OF CONGRESS, —— Therefore, I express to you most sincerely i I rtt cordiality. Tho Times publishes a_ three-col. | the general behof is that the mudir of Dungo- | bublican party, and tho stcctss of its candi | but I persisted and Dr. Wales went out on Another Duel_Magnanunity, |gratitude, This repays me for any disap. ;J',’,‘;?,‘;‘élfif"l'.“‘;,‘,‘l“i‘“'L‘,‘,‘,;c1[:,::,',: s nman telegram from Chicago, giving the plat- |18 hassold thepass, o~ dates, In this desi that duto, and Corcigan was put oat J'abrua- |~ Sax Anroxos, July 18, —To-day at Lozior Daintment you may think I fecl; but ‘let mie | yo which T am nominated, for you know that form nearly verbatim, a document which all DU EICIaE HIS CABINET ATE SOLID, ry 4th; ‘and that the investigation of tho |station, on tho Southarn Pacific, a ducl, thirty [ tell you sincerely I am T80 ok deatie Sab LRt WrsiBosy: Suks Hhie 4 frauds and the arcest of the guilty have since | paces, w find it out as soon as the im-(-,eu(hd with due diligence. 1t is true that Immh-u ought between I tenant Cun- NOT A DISAPPOINTED OR SOREHEADED MAN. mmander of the Seminole scouts, | T have met with reverses in the past, but aifroader named Daly, Pistols- were | alwayw tried to keop o lovel head. 1 am hap- used and throo shots were exchanged. O 2 e iiaMed i R R el bt they | miogham wae woundod i tho” o When | iing by my fiend than b 1 roeived the foar that | ! justify me [ known in the camp that Cunningham was | homieatin. > T was inne by and even dem- | 1 Felioving that the affairs of b burea had | wounded soveral Semiuoles armed themiclves | Fom b airsy & Wi 00 Ao & can e tho ol Haco” rgoed a8 agvocal on fio and democrats wi ints. e Times editorial- campaign begins in earnest. Republicans 5 Rty 1y vulogizes Cloveland and declares his record | The Directors Loosen Tt from the [averywhere will fight It out on idews to bo |1 iatec (10 FSOmBERAtint or tho vear. it onarable, Teconeiders hat aa gorernte | Morcantito Trast Gompany, Whoso | promiated n the, letiars of accepiance of | W'Y Went io Apal i, 158 > he hus discharged the duties of that diflicule ) no and Logan. They have no fear that | wew 4 position with integ ity and courage and pun- Stock He Has Hypothecated TS AT e A were of such n chatucter as to ful nominated for vice president to run on the ticket with the cmu‘idx\lo for president, and when the ticket is presented to you, yon are called upon to pass judgment upon it in re- spact to its merits throughout. ~ [Cheers and celes of *“Yes we'll support it.”] That is the Ished more than oncs the corrupt forces which to Save Western Union, ocrats admit that the republicans now have e 5 For a year or moro I hinve said T was not and | question, will yon support_it? | [Cheors and wuster in the gilded lobbies of Albany. Doat shanees of ourrying Ohioin October, The | 0ok woll SHEHEESE ¢ and sought to assassinate Daly, but were 1e- | would ot be a candidate and that all T asked | eries of “We will.”] “And in asking you that I : io | [Socrotary Chandler here givestho names | strained by Cunningham, The dusl was the | N tha world was to. b Tt al But, the | question, T want to aek you another, da_you AMRRICAN JINGOISM.” Special Dispateh to Tik BEE. only question with: republi ans now is what | ¢, "J s number of senators mud ropresen- | result of & driuking bout. e o o ot e o P oo | Aoty Bl ok 00, § bmaotrata) /anA répahlicas, The Daily News and tho Standard agreo [ Npw York, June 13.—There was a report I‘;i]i',,",':;','“‘“ut of e i-‘,’;“y":";ic‘i‘l‘:’.{v s tatives who recommonded. the yeappointinont e —— Trath comvention made mo & delogaio tb th | beliove that the affairs of the government havo :.‘.‘r‘vfx::mnfxm: It’:h:: 5.2‘%‘:‘7,'1.2' ':: [f Ea 1,,':,‘_’ to the effect that Jay Gould had been request- | be by such a large ove that haraly anything b Walos, and continue:] DISASTROUS FIRE, national convention of the democracy, and | been long enough in the hands of one set of Tom with thete long and mischievous traditions, | ed to et out of the Mercantile Trust company | else Will be heard of in the campaign. SERARER CARLIALY, after T arrived at Chicago so many ‘of my | men, [erlon of “we do,Jand do you mot all g and mischievous traditions, > f the ) g Senator MoR ket - auk Yiera af the most frionds said they were bonnd to press my nau.e | believe that we have reached a period _when have put themselyes in harmony with the re- | by his fellow directors and stock holders, the = = srominent of thess é,m,ma,,’ vio demanded | A Family of Four Burned to Death at | or pomination aud carnestly asked me to con- | there ought to bo o change? [Cries of “We do forming spirit of tho timos, 1t beliaves Blaine’s | o occi rorcon e 00N totion being that KELLY. Mgl i R Bradford, wont £ their efforts and T had not tho leart | and will have it.”] T don’s ask that all be defeat would give satisfuction to the world on ST ERE bk il Aol and concladoa thiat (Gould’s connection with the company is detri- STILL NON-COMMITTAL, convention, and could nave inf rned you that turned ont, thatis not the idea. - 1f a man to resist them, I am not here to i g ] i done his duty well ithfully: if he b Glovelund will uail probability b clcotad,for | mental o ta bestinterosts, AL the offca of | SEclal Disvateh o Tuk Bore .. | lic had barn » good sraputation; Shat the S | Buavvonn, Pa,, July 12.--The most disas. muow coun wamn [l S SO N SSRGS b reasons greatly to the credit of the American | Trust company Mr. Montgomery said he did | Nkw Yonk, July 13.—In rosponse to an in- | AT ‘and placed t-amedioal ex- | trous fire in the history of Bradford occurrod [0 anything that has beenfdone. 1 will not| the rights of the poople;if he has hot furn- public, beeauss he more worthily represents | not know whether Gould had transferred his | quiry of John Kelly as to what Tammany ; SERRO) B E: g0 over the proceedings of the convention, but | jghed money to corrupt _elections; if he has sho probity, good sense and studied moderation | stook. Fewdo ab to. supporting Cloveland, the| beuss s ocstiaal alices DuL kbt s e Ty | Toterday morning, Ly which four porsons| { will my that I kuow that your mominoes | imply confined himecit to the. Gutiea of his of theAn:u ufi penpl;. R “li}nt if any euch han-lfr w-n(ms:io yon b et “xf"lmnnats.mw" Joi ,Tun w“fiul“’ b ot "J : ad any | were burned to death, and four others badly aro {num{.ll_.llo |l|\u d uml; so far Clawi umee{l am. not_clamorieg for his official The 1) egraph- points oul & the [ would not, as treasurer, know of it?’ was chiel g £ ' 6 s ured, | heli i A and and Headr; ‘mselves are concerned | p) t, my fellow citizens, BfSn0 Grade o Aiata, Wre tursing Ta- | acked. " many now. The next meeting of the general HR WAR A DENOOULT) ialirad,libelievod tatally, sodteu albitogy f L ot R Tt whik e sttty el sidasua, Sbrthi. 1o y 3 dest “The fire originated in the bakery hundred anc qun%;houwzd men thet now firl official position in the mm. we have no lish criticism on their favorite to party use. | I can'’t go into that question,” replied & remarks that this is o stale and should be a | Montgomery, “‘you had better see Gould. worn-out political trick, but presumes that it "T'he stock of the Mercantile Trust compan: may secure lri-hl votes, notably in New Yorlk, | is $2,000,000, par value, 100 and 116 bid. 9 ; s ; and that any attempt to make political cupi- 1 g honorablo i bringing gbout the result, Thers wecl in Scptomber, By that tho the reports | who f their intimate (riend, is sololy respon | *5a% ALY St Caeele. ThIate i, Sl B | o' tho shocrest. hypocrisy in me to express ap- Will be i, and wo will know just the sonti- | bl Wwould be disngenuons wad unfair. | Jir) “were: suffucated”and burried to a crisp. | Proval, bub I can live without thelr mupport rieht to m all taken laco that ymm s Cheers and aughter.] and the only way that we ean do- where Cleveland done himself undying [ pays S per cen per annum, Geuld and his as- B th otors o mop | That they did not succeed in keoping Dr. | 3ry Raibly, in her offorks to her babes | and 1 hope they can live without m ne. Your | now is to Honor by assisting to break Sociaes e 18 tha $ho majoriy of tho e T e i B iv.v:h:;,‘.;:;l‘h.&fmorcmk, Corrigan, in office | Mty Tl T e o b et Moct o minations e fily e, |1t 8 impot Ly 2o FEaEs : G stock. The equitable Life Insurance compan; i e & D, i i b wible to gratify all in such matters; there wi _ ‘THE HIBERNIAN RING o 1 Pany | 1, anything for him Viry Respecttally, W. . Cuasnern, | dter beivg taken from the burning building. L i el becano |, A month ago everybody supposed that all owns a majorivy of the shares. Gould went O TD I B ITLRE Lena Gerwitz and Mary Tonpey were asleep into the company about two_years ago st the —— when the fire broke out and escaped by jump. the employes in the buresu of medigine and The Pall Mall Gazette, and now, at the very Cleveland's election, obse sfter predicting that the attempt fuilure to nominate their friend, but surgery were honest £ the exuni elactic L earnest solicitation of several ‘large stockhold- | like the nominationgof Cleveland?” . thg from tho window. Toth were sevarcly in- | there should be noue at the present time. The | § ° . and o cuery favor with the Trish by printiig | ory, ~Tio became dircctor and caused at first | L had an interview with Butler.” FOUR STORY FLAMES Shfat and Ains Tonpey, itds thought will dio. | convention wau _th jac beldton |/ rev OF ShoTexAl O HEIE SRR CEE B LY L Rl %yros | a very large increase in_the compauy’s busi- | Mr. Kelly, *just bofore loaving Chicago, and John Holden and 11, Crorwitz were also hadly | carth, and the nomi by o e B e R tir, Ylbhum om ) ish praion advesse to tho “Great | nos through accounts of himsolf and friouds | o told me the ticket would bo dofeated in [ And a Miraculous Number of Hair- |hurt, Tho latter is father of Mrs, Roibly. large mojorities and awd sich enthusiasm, as | O4e SHE G A ")’ We oannot Qo that If we e e St o oy i st waing | 21d the corporations with which bo. iy den- | Maesachusaits by loast, 20,000 majority. Breaahs Beoapoa ro o "Tho nildinim destrovsd woro -storos and | U fospir eonfidence Lot go to work ind eelos of “Thatult 2] e Samctib B 0w i eabdaiia L Aty tified, Jummings, who was prosent when I was talk- - wois fratao 1t 30, Charles 1teibly, | redeom this conntry from the iroa rule in which | 124%¢ t £apa : o have a president sent t Washington by the | "Gota's friands deny that e has had largo [ing with ‘General Butler, said that tho riblo Deaths, e it of tho_ siesima wi | it hasgallon, Tho peopla aro. tired of tha | mentend heuds afburewyuin, T, v every BED W0 FougAL dynal 3 2 loans from the company since the recent greut | Worcester district would be lost. Both e drowned two weeks ago, and by the fire | Present power, and with patriotic motives a d | SG0H F I L] L think 1 P e PARNELL'S DIABOLICAL SCHEME, de ines in the stock market. There was a | these gentlemen told me that Niw A ! Yonk inmates of a|to-day the antire fumily were swept from the | tarnest work, we — will live to see this iana. [Cheers a zhter, Tt i reported th Parnellite meib great deal of talk in Wall str ci- MENDRICKS, THURMAN ON BAYAKD 9B, T4 E RO D e s countey In the hands of that party of reform | 3ot Tediana. [Choers and laughter] We lisment rlug project to interfero | cumstances of the alloged retirement of Goulk f o P EER R four-story tenement, 5 Second ayenue, | — which was on all but which s now the | W ORRNGY MG !fl"f‘,l,‘l{‘m;‘;,,‘llne‘:0[‘1‘“‘_ in the present presideutial cumpign in the in. | from the Trust It weemed to be | S AT e e atimont in Now York | Were aroused carly this morning by the alarm A FIENDISH FATHER, party of tho peoplo from ono-end of the land | {855 R Rk SOF Taie goverument, terests of Blaine 1t is & the genoral | taken for gianted in the gossip of the street feeling among these memt wors advising | that this operator had got out of the com- the Irish electors in the United States to vote for Mr, Bl (ioorge Jone Times, who wasa fellow- oh? of fire. The flames broke out in the basement, to the other, “Ldo not, bue I havo not ha advices | and communicating with the dumb waiter and from New York sinco the nominationa wore [ iU U ERAE SE LD T every ng to Outrage His Daughter, He d ho was weary; that he 1 came away from Chicago 00 5001 80| 1o0r"and filled the whole houss with dense | Slaughters Her and Suicides, had } cen traveling since five y and had hear f . friond )] TR e ST clouds of smoke, The building was without boen kopt prisacer at Ohicago for a woek by ill you advise the Taw: fire o8 ‘Che windows in the front of the those who were rushing in - to seo “the old that has been in the hand of Cleveland and Hendricks, shall be carried and placed in glo- rious triumph on top of the nati 1 capitol in November next, [Great cheering and cries of W ill put it there,” hall this be the seople's banner? [Cries of *It 1 7] You city aggainse Cloveland has chag-d 1 THE OLD MAN WEARY, "as & broker put it, or was carried,” ved large 10 only question w proprictor of the New York | *‘whether hs walkod on onger with Chris- | 1t was said that Gould had rec i 1y during thoe tine Nilsson on the Gallia which arrived st [ loans from the Trust { 3 ] | ) iver] ? stoek col in order to as- any stand against Clevel ouso appeare o tho BAny! Ol , S _|man.”" And pointing to his hon be- | have no interest except in good goyernment, Liverpaslyenordiyycamoinhi ko slondanjte; liakosh collahernld B ordar to s | Fihat T cannog answer now. Bouso appearcd o bo the only means of | - Coosioix, Pa., July 13.—Tohn May, a1k ik carringo stond, b T o [ oo Ant T Ehin R T iavh mone Thava ivedia day on a spocial train vhich Lronght the o Inan interview ho said: *Whon the nom'nuti ) good while. I have tried to secure your con- fidence, and to preserve it, [cries “of “You sific and other stocks, TIORET!” ' ‘wite of James Morris, who lived on the | erman shoemaker, aged 49 had a sixteon- | particular anxions now to gebinto that house sed from the window to the | year-old daughter, an invalid in hor bed- | there, and see an old lady who is waiting fol 1 of Grover Cley 01 would do | third floor, le: X ! aid, Thank God! I o awning and rolled into the strees, receiving se- | chamber. Tarly this morning, he made im. | MO st hayo it, too.”] land's election to_the presidoncy is cortain, b - Kelly does not care to lay his plans teo | vere injuries. Ho husband threw the baby [ proper proporals to her. Beivgz repulsed o i 3 ALL T ASK OF YOU ) The New York Times shall support him. I b A 8 fully before the publi afterher, 16 was caught by a neighbor s it | weut into his shop and got a two-edgad knifo; THE TAIL WAGS, your support—not for myse'f, but for your- | have cabled the Times to do so.” His Vorgeries Transpire to the dropped from the awnivg and was uninjured. | returning ho hacked her frightfully, ivflicting AN EGOTISTIC TALK IY 1ENDIICKS, selves, and for your children and all the” peo- | — Amount of $150,000, SEratEe Morris himself made his way down in safety, | seventecn wounds, and stabbed himself fitteen | fypiaxavons, Ind., July A lurgely | p @ that are interested in good government, Jibtee SCOURGE AND SOARE, FEVENE CIVIL SERVICE, John MeMahon, who liveson the top floor, | tunes in the heart. Both are dead 1 % 4. i i ¥ Cheers | w, 1 have spoken longer than I | 4 AND B e e G TR R T attempted to lowor his wifo and baby froui| | PusianteuiaJuly [4—Lizio May, stabbod ahiend od ““'“r”("I o Jnsaslon, £ "‘i’y the | {itbended. (Cries of (o on,” and **We are not THE EXODUS PROM "MALSEILLES, (NerssaTh O., July 12.—The form s HIBHR g the window by means of sheeta tiod togother, | by hor father in her bdroom yesterday, died [ nominations of Cleveland and Hondricks, was | tired of you.”] 1 know that whe ) any of m : Special Dispatch to Tig Brk. vestigation of affairs of the late W. R. McGill, -\p\»\c;mll' xmtdx,lwlllllf;l»i& i h]u_tl !u..- fabric :{rvurn)‘mul lhu";:‘nluun and u.inm.,un; The I.lwr.'y]u.l.l.dflwnl m- | held here to-night. Hendricks and McDon- n||:||‘lx|l('|m friends, who are sintending g_’:. 1o st 100 o el rccent] ASHINGTON, July 13.—Tn making up their | child came ceashivg down wpon the awning | self after the assault upon his daughtor, wa | Jo oo ® 00 ace of speaking by | 8tand by the r party still longer, shall ke thin o T e B tho railvond preddont who eulcided recontly, | Lo mittee, the democrts hav ovi.| Which broke benenth their weight. Mra, Me. | buned to-day. ald wero escorted to the place of speaking by |} e ol crowd here to-night, they will think peoplethave left Mars llas since the out- | discloges a still more fraudulent paper. Itis nt]y overiadien o e AT Haoy Mahon fell npon the sidewalk and was picked e the new political labor organization known as | that the doom of their fate has come at last, break of cholera and the distress consequent | now found that one note for 7,600 had been [ dently overlooked the fact €hat the T | up unconscious, with her skull fractured and . ; the “Autocrats.” The mecting was to | [Cheers and laugh Why, T happened up upon sach an abnormal exodus from that. city | repeated eight times; another now is known to | ¥ic0 1awa apply ot em as well as o the re- | arms broken, besldes receiving mavore intarual MOBLAW'S MATVEXHS: order by Austin H. Brown, and Wm, H, {OLoers an laughlon]l Way, Lhisspsncd, b i A publicans, for they have named as members of | injurics. The infant lodged upon the awning T English was made chairman, Mr Hendricks | and Logan were nominated, and I saw a little and Toulon—and particularly in the outly- Louls ) pa 3 Y- that committee Seyator Jonus, of Lo 1, | und wasunhurt, McMahonhimself clambered | egult of the Inquest on the Dead of | was received with o burst of genuine enthusi- | gathering of very honest and honorable peo- ing districts, whicn _depended almost solel 3 ' it f North O el down from window to window, 1 14 g districte, whicn, dspendod almost sclely | tiimated at 872,000, and 8 and Bauaiun, of North_Obrolins, and Ropro-| down from window to widome 83, 5 2 ) Olncinnati’s Riots, asw, which seemed to_ inspira him, and ho | plo behaving themselves ex. cedingly well and | { for existence spoko with moro than b ¥ usual oaso and flu- ‘., ¢ Mismow rooms on tho second floor, jianpad fegm_ tho - cncy, His remarks were a8 follows: “My SRR ! S15 window into the yard below. ~Mrs, Tundon | Opxensnarr, Ohic, July 12,—C .| fellow citizens: You aro almost as mad as g 5 s a covered, amount to nearly $160 000, fal AT ey + JINCINNATI, Ohio, July oroner Mus . A1 h | i firet sl of tha divease, Many prominent Dakota’s Convention, wentative or other ofli iat, 18 punishablo by a| Jacob Beltz, a butcher, wrapped his baby | of the persons killed in the late riot. e |and I thought there was no limit to the crowd very quiot, and Cieneral Hareison was deliver- ing'a speech about the nominations at Chica~ &0, [loud laughter, ] and really, if you were to hring that crowd here and drop it right down ngst you, you would not miss it at ra and laughter.] What does ans that people mean to have ‘heers, | and that is the watchword i written upon eyery democratic bau ed that property. The remainder mostly raileoad s T T T curitios. The fraudulent papers, xo far dis p newspapers in Germany ara urgiog the Lakk PArk Horre, Lakk Minxeroska, | fine of 6,000 and chrea imori o up in s blanket and dropped it from the | enumerates fifty-three whose bodics he viewed; [ of people there, but I' find there ix a larger nment to recall Dr. Koch, g0 that he may be | Minn, and 1 third-story window into the arms of a man e ) crowd, almost, here. I am very much encour- 3 b of theso he finds € 1d’s head aged and delighted to meet you on this occa- July 12, —Membors of the Dakota ter- | Under this law Run ptain Desond was kil can be seut to the venitentiary if they or any | standing “in the yard. The on hand to advise his own peopls in the hour | ritorial committee are in seasion here t ns in the mob; one man, O portls e, Koch remaius. fiem in his ol- | to fix o duto foF & convention, to nominate | of theie colleaguss contiibute t0 the oxponacs | struck the shouldor of the wan and was | by unknown p sion, You coma to colebrate and to express | It was written upon the' democrats’ bauner | ready expressed opinion that the cholera | territorial dalegates and seloct a new territo- [ of the campaiga, knocked out of shape, Beltz seaped | Gootz, shot himself accidentally; another, | your approval of the nominations that were | cight years ago, and Tilden aud Hendricks A scoutge must speard rinl coinmittee They will brobably t plpieaes tes by means of a ladder provided by n bors, | named Smalz, was unlawfully shot on Sunday [ inade at Chic T am glad that you are cor- u.nl»-fi that bannir, [chee n;] but reform was i THROUGHOUT RUROIR. Aberdeen as the place and about tho midd] A PrT he) e afternoon by the milit 11 the others | dinl in this exprossion, Thin is defeated by defeating tho right of the people | 1t s talem o . v such langa | Septomber as tho tims of tha convention. A S0 i, L UMMER SPORES, wero justifiably ki having failed to Ty SV T £ to elect their own rulers, [cheers, | and what is | Tt e takon o firm # Dol in such Jarge (- - AT, LOUIS CHRONICLE CUT8 CLEVELAND, i oboy tho comuanid of Uhe shoril 6 0ieporse. {1 g v o lect two. great offcery | 12 couseanonee?. hort b beca g reduge ! Sousso Guring She Show from us, etill this republican party mukes no r throughout con- tinental Kurope, He says that America, if great vigilunce i8 exercisea in quarantine pre- Ccautions, will probably escape, but holds ont | no_hope for countries insulated simply by techinical frontier lines, redu fon in public expendituree, Shall we it? Shall we have good government? Shall we have cheap government? Shall we J have lower taxes? They tell us that the _gov- 7 ernment can be well caried on for $10,- 000,000 less than is now collected from the public, 1¥ CLEVELAND Il come into the presidential offico T be- he will bring the expenditures down to the that will support the goverument, Iy administorud (cheers), and then when he does that, he wil have acoomplished whit General Jackson said was the duty of any governmen A government has not'the 5, and they b or of what he believes to be ht. The wncontroliable, | democracy of Indiana appointed n nd the system | delegutes o the convention at Chicag wupent & week in attendance in that city, and now I return to say a few things to you, sud only a fow things, in regard to that conven tion. It was the largest convention ever I in America, Never was such an aszembluge ore. 1t was . convention acter for kobriety, delibera L 16 rele two men to ner, and aving that th t NGLAND 3 beginning to manifast itself in the large 1se of the negligence of the authorities in taking the nesesary pr cuutionary moasIIEs ngAI the iutroduction of the plague, It is urced by prominent physicians anh other scientista that the coufi- resultivg from Kngand’s insular pos 18 misplaced, and that withou the u i on Kome iucoming B 0 blood should be ¢ r ated by the use of Hood's Bursaparilla, 1y two children wero (OARS HO LSt L [TAYING TOHOLD DOWN CINCINN/ KING POVIDER — Paul 2. a0 BOUR. ‘At Loulavilla=T,culaylllon &1 Alleghanys 1. “"‘I“ e $idix RS At Clevelund. Buffalos 7; Clovelauds 4, “'Last Bprin DTORISE Bpecial Dispateh to tho Bes, ‘At Minneapolis—Minneapolis 4; (LTS Cixeissary, July 13.—Thero has been 1o [ 4, Called on account of darkness m vement here toward forming a Clevelund | At Dotroit—Ch sud Logan club. In fact the uomicatoos, so| At Stillwater far from awakening enthusinum, have fallen| At Boston- Bost dead flat, At Quincy -~ No a —- At New York—New York 9; Philadelphias . J tning Chronicle, GAMES BATUIDAY, . year, and every man, whatever his party as- ) asic_paporsof tho | | At Cincinuati-—Clncinati 16; Balimores Carefor the Children |': e 4l 5 e it 1 S s of Olei)and 11 A0, questions upon which he s disposed to act, atates wnys that he nomination of Olovelupdis | ° At Washington—National Unions 10; Cin- | €hildren fecl tho debility of the changing | and, having reconsdured, then to cast bis yoro It knites him in a column und @ half of double [ ciRnAtis 12 e seasons, even more thi in f . leaded vitriol, At Milwauk so—Milwaukee 13 Ft, Waync 0. | come cross, 3 At St. Panl, Mion—Muskegons 2 St.| m ning sores, so dreadful T thought I should los them. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured them come | 0f pe and they have been healthy cver ) feel that Hood's Barsaparilla Mus, C. L, since, 1 saved my children to m 8t vention and g i 7 g out bi | vlhnlL ‘;nll“:'m- -.n FXOURSION TERRORS, Tuonpson, West Warren, Mass, q o is, “,,']"_ hel rry the b o1 ul:’l tin :;uglu-t “ ||ollur‘||'u|l| t‘ho \mu].lflfi&. N RVRRRMIL 40k A At Toledo—T Athleti (Cireat cheering and ‘Weo will do it,”] | cpt what is nocessary to mert the public el FORTUGAL ALARNED, River Steamers Cotlido Below 8t |, A4 fltimore uis Unions 4; Baltl Purify the Blood Yd 'I'“ll'""I_“d‘[m'u'.’:““"l:‘"":,‘:";“‘d Hstemiln S ! # government m.:;iult.l‘{nh:n;u:;hé |} The cholera attacked the court at Louis—Almnost a Horror—-400 ¢ Indianapolis-— [ndianapolls 4; Metropol-| Hood's Sarsaparilla is characterized by | the slander, of the opposite party, I have|totome to meor to you ortoall of us and | A . I r i ¥ I o t | Lisbon, and the K l-‘-_nw.xluflh uaded Lives in Danger, itans B, three peeullarit 15, the combination of | 1ot in my lifo suffered v much from that, n.m 0n!'|m) r}z, but when she gets all that from his projected visit to Vichy, The eutire At Columbus —Columbus 2 Warbington 1. | remedial agents ; 2d, the progos ad. tho | but T come before you, democrats, couservas | #he necds for economical administration, she cabinut uuited in the remonstr: aiut the g At 56, Louis—Brookls n 12; 86, Louls 15 puentns 2d, tho propartion; &, (10 e, fudepsndenta—all mon who'wish to ro- | s not the right to tale visit, representivg that o sojourn at a fashio 81, Louss, July 18.~Whst might have ia, 11 rin 9; Tapre Hauto 1 process of securlug the activo medicinal |0y vovernment to the position it ogeu- | 9f 0ur pocker, and that able watering place in the middle of Fran ey AR LSRR Y SR / piladol phin — Unian: Koystous 1g;| 4uslitics. The result is amedicino of unusual [ Uiy for those corrupt times, and to all | this ticket shall wave 1n tilumph, that idea would bemost imprudent at this time when - 7y involving Wae SVed | wonios Clty 7, " strongth, effecting cures bitherto unknow +uch men I muke my appeal for your support [ Will be established in this country. [Cheers, ] cholera has spread to 50 many parts of that re- of soveral hundred people, but which fortu b . Bend for book contalning additional evide for the high oftice for which ¥ I thunk you very much for the aftention you / ( public and may atany woment make ite ap- nately resulted in no causualtie : BUNDAY 0AMEN, “ Hood's Sarsaparilla t y systen, P T have given me, 1 ask simply that, as citizens pearance ut Vich on the river some twenty miles | At Cindnnati—Cincinnati 9 Baltimore 2. | purifics my blood, sharpe u 1 HAVE DEEN NOML } interestod in all that interests any of us, that g RV R e B At St Louis—Brooklyn 0; 8ty Louis 11, Keems 1o mako me oy by the democrac Chicago. [Gireat cheors | | you will give your attention to £his campaign FRANCE AND CRINA, Ci S0 RUOIL 2. 051908 SRR 10 K At Indianapolin - Indiauapolls 4; Metiopol. [ dgister of Decds, Lowell, Mass. Governor Cleyeland is the pominea for presi- | and never ceaso your efforts until your demo- TR 0. ven A ith batween four and five | ;ap, 5, “ Hood's Sarsaparilla bheats all others, and e tan hioitioted (0. that offive by Chal ciote Har aauss 3 A5F NGHE NS Sauh6) WAR UNAVOINABLE, [£alumn OF iy 111 Urious fubstances ean be found [bundred excursionists on board, had gone " 1 fs worth its welght in gold.” L. B, b M , With the dewmocratic principley 1l Dispateh to Tiiz Bk, o cui aihda 4 etk fommonn, and om | At Louisville—Louisville 4; Alleghenyy 5. i gold.” o F BauRINGION, |laryest o elootfon in fof e ..':il |l-hut'g»vel::mln'. nllomad . | i : tha return tr ) in the neighborhood of e z " . at atate. extablished hou- | waving in ail the skies above your head.” July 13, ‘ ns maintaing her X 1Hays, 1305 1|I - .:d'uiulutuf‘l Ll:njl‘ serew The Go-As-You-Please, Hood's sarsa arilla enty u’«'hul‘\‘\hl aud if you will llul.‘ him to|[Cheers. | Juster in her dispute with France over the % tain frago; aud Guasvas | ¢ idship, cutting her FOMEWIAT OF A FIZALE, BTy e e Yy ey g o zh”. ln‘vux‘yul u;el m‘zrlmuml you ull; At hl.lh'lul\lmvul Hendricks' spsech Ex-Sen- jon of the Fiser-T: " Lvaukoe, Noversold L bulk, Gonn and Aha 005 Kenk: ab L& WS g 2 o old by all druggists. 1 six for g5, Mado | not hear of stir-routes in the postal service of | ator McDonald was iutroduced and s ’ ged violation of the Fiser Tain ."f“‘-’ at " 0. E. ANDREW:! co. lown and l‘s u nk, ‘l ut hor crew aud all| Ciicaco, July 12.—'The six day go-as-you ouly by O. 1, HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, the country und his adwinistration. | brief) ln»f::. r..ufiu" by D. 8, l':v- hike Tangeon, Franoe is firm and determined. | @iziokiG MITNCAURER, | on board were safely taken off, plowse walking “match ¢losed to-night with 4 Oheers ] 1 will tell you what we nesd- dem: | stid ciher Jrd inesbers asd the masting s | Next week the matter will be decided, nuvlrJ.mm—. :w.amuu‘wal Ibe excitement ou the Morgan was very !only a fair attendance, ‘The faal scores were: 100¢Doses One Dollar. |ocrats and republicans alike will agree upon | journed, oAl oF ieeting