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OMAHA DaiLy BEE . FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MOR JULY 26, 1884, NO. e . [ £ 18 TH v BEEF runuzsnmsnsn ’ 4 col 7-“ of Surgeo Teners mi A ) phed Seot y Lii DEATH'S DALLIANGE, |{fthecontente of Surgson Gencral Humil | DRURIENCE IN THE PULPIT, [ o e o arvango the- seenpiicn of P 20 geon of the marine hospital here. - Secrotary Lincoln will scnd arm Gen, Kountzo and Portland, M M o118, Minn.,, Jul o nati An Infloential Uclrgamnc 1100 {h [ mcmpmont o v A et - Captain _Bryant states that just before a surgaon to meet the Greele party on their vok and continued tha ballotiog for 000, a reduction of $287,000 from pre- Tt Fangs of Cholara St Sunk Dep |iase™ i contiis e, 1% | Sgd Developments in an Tlinois Methc-|arivsl b obe o it s Lfll'fll] m; va scal. mandae if chief. On the sixth ballot vious assessment; Lick house, $788,000; & s " four children, evidently nt circum- i returned to Newpors to-day o city gov in the Stricken Citees. starices, cams on boatd_and engeged. deck dist Chureb, Arnmont of Dortemouth appolutcd a comit. ol Kountze of Ohfo was_elected. dudge | Palace hotel, 81,010,000, which aseess. JO 1 Roas of .“Immn‘mln wae elocted senior ment has hN!ll as hl{,l '" £1,500,000; passage to St. Louis, The yoo child, teo to make arrangements for tho raception of vica commander; Tra E. Hicks of Dakota ju. S— babe six months old, was quive s wu.)“ or- e ‘*)m Greely party |mulbl 1"n ale ‘hu g ki dinary summer complaint, and when the boat yoen comunicated with in recard to sending ommandae ot 10t | Baldwin hotel, $480,000; ~Occidental Six Hundred Inhabitants Flee |we sy theombii i i diod. ho| The Pastor of the Flook Found [iiis it milicia on that occasion g and W, Vit of | hotel, $685,000; Colonaade, 8160,500; Y Windaor house, 8166,700; Nuslous, §480, 1 carpenter of the boat made a pine coftin, in ] ! ! - - from Toulon in Two Days. | whieh i remaine wore dipenttad, and ot o | Guilty of Misleading the Fwes, AHK WILLEONE OAsH R, s et O i s held on momoral days or Sundays by the [ plock, £375,000; the Fair block, 8330, next landine piace, (Port Anderson,) they i . Gr mzl Army poste, U 2. B Earls, Barons and M, P.s Pleading | The newly elee vl officers woro installed at |000r Merchants’ Exchange, $225,000; INNEAPOLIS, Jostly Buildings in San Franoisorg San FranciscoAlta: Thefollowing large assessments appear on the Assessor’s books for this year: Russ House, $514,- For the Purpose of Removing the Restriction on Wyoming Cattle. were buried in the presence of most of the : 0 d i No one for a moment i g i Ci D. Willmore Goes to the Peni- A Veossel with Oholera Aboard De= | & tonters ud o o A anything bt Two Widows Charge Seduction|Cnas me y but 3 g tontiary tor Six Years, ¥ N the mecting in the afternoon. tock Exchange, $225,000; Pacific bank, populates Huelva, Spain, COMMON SUMMER COMPELAINT, Under Promme of Marriage. — Against the Quarantine, All trafns out of the city durlog the day 50; lot formerly occupied by the ciuuuwh;wu,wr‘: lunlnuw._ ‘Gh;vl‘vlr:\ — Special Dispatch to The Brx, . e I l';l‘ “l"vl\\l\"’rr e, and the camp is [ Pavilion, §2567,000; the Flood property ot thought of wnd on the arrival of the S NTE THT Bt tie . fons throush the nony ate gong on exeur- [ on Fourth and Market, §323,650; Biythe ttaunor tho ram-inder of the family 1ot the | The Latter to Take Placo on the| MAvisox, Neb, July Ll Oarlingford Pleads that the Law | SANIN, it it doncrals Logan | Sroparty, $1,079,200; Contral Pasific I 3 3 , v Chicago, ratlrond proporty, $203,100; Stantord’s Stands in His Way. o the ek wre brought to o | houso, §212,500; Orooker's, 0,0; - *I]-I::;:.r\:l'llh\l e "l"w-wvuwv l)nl‘."\l‘HH,’ to | Hopking', £62,500; Mechanica’ pavillion, RS al ’ 14 | SUiusonslnRRE OELSE Thiom ot rehild, off 144 G20; Hibernia bank, $130,000; Ma- Wyoming Stoek-Growers’ Agsoci= [ Wiswusin, und otlier prominent_men, at'the sonic Templa, §200,500; Londoh and San 1 i armory of the First Minnesota regiment. It ation Deny Disease. : Captain Brysut does not know. Tho man 4 AThSb \DITHoR AN0.HS e sibtbssed: by Wateron a Wager and Die. [ il ctated through an inter, roter that hio was Death of His Sick Wife against Willmore, and he was santenced by —_— A SPAINARD FROM OFG whord to sfx years {n the poniten nurder was committed on the 21st t April at about midught. A Judge b tar That h iled from the latter placato Vera o u ' The Coward Counselors of Arles, | Cru, Mexico, whera he hud kept d saloon two He Persuades Them to the Sin by [o 1 months; tha went to Now Orleans and from uotation i consisting of about fifteen had gathored at Who Fled, to be Prosecuted, | ther Quotations from Seripture, ! vo ha concluded o come to St. Louis. e Joseph Clinch's, near Emerick, for the pur ! | | | Two Toulon Boys Drink Seltzer |iiutin god health, but whors they went, jury brought in a verdict of manslaughter wis voted to hold the noxt encampment at | Francisco bank, $153,000; Sate Deposit cimp will_not ba | building, $275,000. Jequie] g A | could ot speak Freuch and Captain Bryant e poso of drinking beer. Leaviug thero about S s somoof the delogate | vy does not beliova he cama from "””" Rumors of Other Transgresstons —The | 11 o 11:20 o'clock pon. they startad home, \ he 1temoval of the oro until then, Considerable of a Scars Over Report-| Up 63 late hour t the s or 11:30 o'elock pm. they startad home, nive | The Benefit of the Xtemoval ot the | Wiy (AT FEREEER (0 0 ot : o Upt u lats hour to-ni Conggbexistion 18LANy Torn iy, | golbe Itk eompaay, with Willinoe and O, 1 Restriction to tho British Farm | successtul over held by the Grand Army. &N D w ’ “ ed Case on a Mississippi Yo Whatiif & & McCalliitn] tiie qbosAusd) AT gothg abouts b mid Congitiee ey & -4 » Ste case, . 78 NUBTOT AHA Mo Call i eae > . The Relief Corps Officors, ~ Lliddeddd Tnformation from the Marine hospital lat AMOURS OF A MinsTRR.g |0 Willmorastopped und Mctallum can ik —— to-night is that the RGN U SR ITS up to whore ho was and eaid, * Ll bet you £ E— Arous, July & Mo rolif eorin (i v vice of Surgoon Genoral Hamilton, simply | A3 SHOWS RO my horse can boat yours and I can lick you,” - 66 3 d Arwy elocted officers aa follows: i & CHOLBIRS, Tloa b SurpenUanbral Hulnllon simbly | o sctal Dipateh to 00 AR L et ) WYOMING OATTLE. M Kate B, Shorwad, Toledo, | THE PLAGUE SOATTERS THROUGH FRANCE. | and lefs further actions to the local authoii- | StEnuiNG, 1Lt July,25.—For ten da oy TS 0408 1 oy e o o o i ERFRINQ VIR o bk o vige, M, Sl 11 F ’l:1|:|'yll'nrl<ll. PARIS, g ties. Tho latter done nothing, \ o been rife about Sterd Al il QDRSS ERYR LG ON! LoNDoN, July 2 A large and influentia] beyduky oL nderso reka, ARSM\US Pawss, July 25.—Tsolated casea of cholora | ties, Tho lattor done othing. | = o Hpast rumors have been nfe about Ster Rgebe i nd it d Sy : ; B RO treastirer, Mres, L A. Turnor, Bost MNG,\,WL“,,,,“ { continue to be reported from various parts of | ()14 s to-morrow. that the Rev, R, W. Smith, pastor of Broad- [0 © b L FG s (e and then ot | Acputation waited upon Baton Carlicg il haplain, ‘\lln ,\m..n‘\\hm ninger, Phil.del- \PEARLEAKING POWDE | TFrance, some widely distant from the infocted Sl way Mettodist Epiccopal church, of this city, | it round Willmorea neck and. was | 10rd of tho privy seal, to.day, and urged the phia, Pa: Inapactor, Mrs, Sarah 9, Niehols, A °U~nj°_ms= jmediate removal (f the rostriction placed by the privy counselon the importation of cattle from Wyoming. Farl Whaneliff, Baron Waorlock and Lord Edward Cavendish, € Plower, Sir George Balfour, Albart Groy Charles Palmer, mem Auburn, N, ( Mre, Brown of Kans district, A woman living ab Courbevoins, & THE COUK-EYED COQUEETE. | was guilty of immoral practices with cortain | pounding him on tho hosd and facn, 1t seoms village only a fow miles from Paris was seized G s of Lis flock. Charges were formu. | then that Willmore got out his knife and did N o A 1 >raaldi N , 3 the nntm After the afir J\hlulhmu with sporadie cholera Thursday. She was [ phe Greenbackers Thranten (o N Prosiding Fider W, A, Spencor, who carried to the hospital and her lodgings thor- a New Man unles Butler De- e oughly disinfected. No other cases have been clares his Intentions, developad in the community. In a villagenot Mirg, Lottie Myer of uumfluwun A reso- as wlopted fixing thy timo of the ing the same as that of the encamp- o bowels wore ous and ha Sterling on | the fnce, © Willmore waa bang ¢y tha trial ending last evening and | good doal, too. resulting in & unanimous verdict of guilty and | ,, MeCallum was then taken home and an ecclesiastical court 1vened rof the commons, to: Logan Leaves. g 3 the noxt day ab b o'clock from the effect other with Moreton Frewer, the delegate of Py A far from Toulon two deaths occurred. One was (ew YORK, July 25.—Chartles Jenkins, | M8 susponsion from tho inlul-lr)’ .\llunylm-‘.fl thy wounds, Al admic that McCallum 'L‘h“‘“",‘:l;”i'lm B0l Gio Wers sUsbRRLIbNWOES ln]{ 25, «l..m. 4 of especially pathstic character. An unknown | ¢ e a candidate of the groeubick party in ¢ the triul which are ftarted tho fuss, but Witlior wis consictol [ pragont.” Tho spoaker ured tat B LD LI Wonl Was ealeat WhITK: BRdson aduai LeR oy S PdLi because ho did not need to tako the deceasad’s A e [ nssivg ; Ohio for governor, wrote Georgo Joacs, worashio bad been repoated'y | 1ify in order t@protocs himseli, A lage num: CHEAD HEALTHY CATTLE v grand. farewell reception, cheering him on street, foll prostrate and expired immedintely. | ohairman of tha stato committes of that » guilty of aduliery with the ‘lultn«lml,,l,lulnnv. ber of persons wers duwn from Fmerick and [ werc obtainable through Canada and from the his way, ot i MANY BECOVEMIES. fu New York, saying it was doubtfal whathor | O/feuce ocourrivg in October, 1883, and cou- [ tho sourt houze was foll neariy all the time, | country west of the Missouri river, They do 4 R LoNDON, July 25.—The Pariscorrespondent [ . =cove conden o™ of Onio on the 20th iu. ‘“""""‘ “‘~l"“1'«~'- “\w’”-l ~1“'~ (\1' is fihnu- The trial was conducted very fairly, and all [ clared that no cattle disoase existed in these CHIGAGO MARKETS, of the Standard says the large mumber of |stant wonld nominate an elactoral ticket t be | Sho testifies that he seducod hor thongh argu- | e b uf the justnes of LR L Tl L,“!;‘,r:,‘,',',ff,‘::k;,?f,','.‘,‘,"\'f.'t;x: § 3 D thote who recover from cholora shows that tho | voted for at the co uing_eloction, m.q L\».L)“g mente baead on scriptura) texts, He: promis- i" ""ju Py :i'-“i s ""'l“ ;" l»r‘hil Aoy \‘; 't ch o th s uboard, and. at tho seabord Special Dispatch to Titk Brk. some provious outbreaks displayed. There is | 1 General Butier runs s the i wife) beiug in poor health. She only yielded | good and he was an industrions man, It Ui LALES yea¥ 1 Wyoming at one fourth what | wera Texans, and the par et of good fat na- considerable exodus of p-ople from Parig, ap- | our party, or even as a third party atter this p.edge of love aud future marriago. | weoms that th 1 all came out of the keg | the cost would be in England. They could be prehonsive that the epidenie will reach the | recoguiing our principiea and organizaticn in | The firt tramgecssion ocenercd Sunday evan: | Lo bt et o0 T o e | et to . vory "gront mlvantagy bo. both | SV¢% was about as small as for any day this D L Atin [t cauvass, hie will poll u large voto in this fing after church when the defeadaut’s wie | tha prisoner very ably and made a good case. | the British farmer aud British consumer, Tho [wecl and for fat natives thero was o fair do- neves neen Baris o dosorted as at tho presont. | boaer jons 15, (hat of nearly every, greon | was outof the city, His favorite expression | Ho 'said in his addross to the jury: “They | businoss (f fattening them for the macket |mand at steady pricos, with all sold at an English and American_tourist give Paris a th‘)‘fl“"m‘}‘;m‘““‘r"":"y‘l“‘l'_"h_“p‘f‘n'.‘;‘:‘tm"‘m:;‘l&"'l‘ was, “Where loveis, had a drunken row and McCalluin éanse to his | would prove a great source of profit to farm- | garly hour, (irassns were plenty, more than . 3 wido berth. Sucha_scare, ho contands, is | for outside combinations. They are bec: mu: THEI 2 CAN LE NO SIN.” death in a drunken rnv{: l\l m who are pe: ers, and consunier would pay less for his beef, f Lo S0 Wolliug i the veeyilow el B A altogether upjustifiable, ax the capital is bot- | iipatient and. discontonted at his delsy. | Mes. To, amember of his church, a widow | 8blo whou thoy are sober becowo abjiost BARON CARLINGFORD REPLIED Diloe burrent L Past fa days. Dowi keuld oo, Aihymire. Nevers ter cleaned, more abundntly watered and | They want and will have candilutes to repre- [ With four childres, swore that the defendant | |V6 IAIIACK ‘Vl‘fi’l‘)“‘w,j"‘;\ “"'k“"u Jas, '{ for himself and for Hoo. George Dodson, | oo A R l't taht 1688 6F C. E, an:ws i« healthier than any other city in Europe. sent them, not other partics, or organizations, | attemptod adultery with her in Juno. He | Brown assisted Distriot Attorney Bryant o | [l alior for the duchy of Lancastor, 11 | Wenbthe price of Coxans, good, strajght lotaof | 0 (CAGS, MIDWATKES, A PITIABLE CASE: which do not or dare ot touch questious of | vowed love and promised marriage. Ho fi- | the prosooution. A great deal of interest was | (\{4'sli0p penlizod the extremo intorest and [ stoors selling as low as 3 00 to 3 15, and the w nter L inportanco to themsclvos or their coua- | naily attempted foree, but failed. He im- [ taken in the trial, which lasted a woek. Iy plored forgiveness and silence, waich she ro- tatements made and the , aod they would bestow | mi importance of the st making over 3 plea had been urge A pitiable case is reported from Marseillos to 8 b)Y, while some st of cows and balls sold st 2 50 fl\a;'m"‘r'?.:fpigii:;?ll::: been mussiog weveral | " Uur state convention will mect in_this city | tused- Hy then threatened to kill her and A HORRIBLE OUTRAGE. taroful consideration upon them, He re.| Frosh recolpts Texans were about United St&t” Depository .. into her lodgings aud fonnd her body upon | AUgUst27¢h and appoint a full set of electors, | fe r kept her silent, s franed from saying, hos , whethor the | and there wers probably about 50 or and I sincerely hope onr party in each ith s defense was conspiracy and black- : 2 SeAte FIr T At Il 0o liFaniast . Ho swore he was innocenvof any trans. | & YOUn& 'l"‘:';cl"‘"’“c Horribly I s placing state and electoral tickets in [geession, and antroduced two witnesses to Assaunlted by a Camp of nomination, I hope your state convention will | prove that the two widows above had told Fifty Men, appoint a cowmittee to act in ort with | different stories. The Rev. M. Shepard, of rhout the union, in se- | Autora, apped for ths defense, und the importation of cattle into Grent Britain from [ earriod over. Corners are filled to their ut- Wyoming wiil ba consistont with the law. He apacity and city butchors have erowded | g2 . § kets nntil thero in barely 4 i port geades, 1450 07 00; e cy ehi the floor in euch & condit on that sho must have been dead some days. Fxamination proved that she was a victim of cholera, She had lived almost exclusively on fruit. Tho corvstte Argentina recently at Mar- thought it would be necessary to consult Cau- | the down town m ud baforo any steps be taken, room to hang n Lord Henry Nevillo and Arthur Arnold, e tried ¢ 1 o s | ottier true men throu, >, : John Pender, W, B, Beaumont, J. Yar- i S;Iz]irltlr::utl:::r'i:i];g o e e & candidate for president in tho event | Rev. Mr. Tibbats for the prosecution, Prrrsuvran, July 25, —The details of the | (/o' ihat Brucs and memly palia: | common to medinm 1030 ¢+ 12 —OF OMAHA— i e e ot vaseed dopntit i | of Geteral Batler declining o run_ as our syt robbery and outrage of Lizzio lisadley, & de- | mewt were also. in the dologn Lo et 100 b0 000 Thass 290 1 Wharneliffo asked that the third clanse of the | cattle act be applied and that cattle should in consequence bs admitted from Wyoming. He HOGS, argued that candida 6. Aud I suggest Tnesday, 5to 4 00; Wyoming vatives, ber 9th, for s ‘plem- | is a member of the Illinois conferenca, e | mented young woman, found in a camp on the ars, is 45 years of |k of the Mononganala river Tuesday even- o oo ko o whiskers® and g | 1%, are the most horrible, and hus oreatad ; Cor. 18th and Farnam 8ts. v« and | The Oldest Banking Establishment Argentina proceeded to a port in Portugal and I 3 began coalivg up, but the inhabitants became ich action i it becomes nece=sary. | has been here about two pante stricken aud comvelled the authoritics S —— ago, tall orect, aud ratl to order the immediate departure of the un- STRICKEN STOREY. There was a fair demand from shij fortunate vessel. Where the Argentina is to o iy no childeen, Almost the | intenso oxcitemant hero. Aftor being decoyed WYOMING HAD DONE RVERYLHING speculators for good heavy and good wixed at / find fuel enough t ) o nzuuvnnnl the community is against o m / 8 YZROQ EO08 1L Omah u gh to return to La Plata appears | e by is ag from lhome on Sunday by & man named srovent infestion. - Thora wax | the opening with n stosdy rango of prices, bub n Omaha, o i unsolved problom. e ent S0 ok ComsorTatorod Tho ovidonco showed tt o employed | Koy, wad dssorts i woi fs everat milo | 1o, oTe s whs ctil rain_ shat teet | ovvards th cosd (oo worts wora atvongand 7 o P His hnln:n—“llhlnr Utterly cptia lelected victiime | rous tho city, n'l(\l-wlmldn;m:J g:,z-::.: tory brought by way of te g m% o lowr thwu ut the opening. Tho, demand SUCCEESORY 7O KOUNTZE BROTHERS. it o 2 43 acapable, g B ¢ 1is chi - [nntil she struck a laborers! sy nposed 0 Gire tain. 1| for i rts was less urgent, an | A R e & Wilo the trial id noibring other “trans’ | of ungarions, [rih, Trenca ad edroer, AL ertd bo beveiitiad i€ ¢ is werb. domo. [ s and 0 lowor on fhs hekt Fanty Yorkoes byt L e Rl G e b gressions to tho surfree, rumor says 1o it | Jocated near Wost Elizabeth, - Her experionce [ '™ fireoman submitted avidenoe of the {and 10¢ on fair to good, Sales of heavy af | zgenized as a National Bank in Paratue Numarous funerals of cholera vio. | Special Dispatch to Tuz 1 fiulky with ab least, three othor membars of | Liero was <o brutal a3 to be almost without | 1 sence of diso.s0 among cattle in_the west. |4 90 bo 5 65; of light at 00t 660, The gen- | oa pymag, u i . Sia g B res iis flock, Church investigation will soon be | jarallel. o v ; 5 to tims have been conducted by men who are[ CiticAco, July There is no prospect of [y,cun “Ghon when mavy revelations are ex- | Whan found on Tucsday, aha ayas uncon. |- proot e offered wi insufficient, ho | eral morket closing rather weak; light, 10) to amwnusmrnom ooo crally drunk, Taese funcrals | b e betwe the specti hels en toun L Yy W said he was willing to pay the expenss | 210 lbs, 510 to 570, generally drun! aese fuuerals have beon | a compromise between the prospective heirs | pected. scious, Her clothes were tora from ber body, | 54, Be s S IHE B8 BT O omming P ——— | urmll)[ 3 ded l}-y ch-’-l_ lthu:h‘i;zw carpetl- | and wife of Wilbar F. Storey, as o the ap- THE CRURCH 1S BADLY TORN UP, which was co! vith cuts and bruises from |34 “uecertain all the facts at first hand, i p GRAIN, xsuan Kounrsx, Prosldent. 1 e thare | pointment of & conservator, and the adminis. | suspicion resting here and_there, Nothivg |head tofeet. Hor jowelry, valued ut 8500, | \Wyoming, he declarsd, was willing to isol The grain markots were generally strong | Jon A, Cuminyos, Vics Presiden ] Bave loft the olty. Tood consequontly i | brakion of his vast estate, Tho caso will zo | but full investigation can cloar up the mat- | was also missing. ‘Thomon fled at tho ap-{ yeralf from any eastorn states. — Wyoming 21 modewatively etive, Corn advanced 1ic 4 ecars Houwras, 34 Vice Broctdent. wearce and diffielt to obtain. he pinic | through the regular course, and the petition | ter and it will takoe the church yearsto recover | proach of her triends, Lut dwtectives have been | 'y ext case. 1f the succeaded in_ gaining [ #nd ruled fiom. “Fhore wasan active inquiry A T i . for the appointment of a conservator made by | from the injury done by this unworthy pastor. | working vigorously on the case, aud this even- o8 would follow her ex. | for cash corn for shipment, N 3 3 her point, othar sta 0 WD | g 31, s, Asttant Cnater ample. They all wanted to get away from Asiatant Oaskl ~ throughout the city is simply indiscribable. eld "T'he epidemic appears to be extending. One ! some of the creditors of Mr. Storey and will | Nothing else has been talked about in the city | ing five men were arrested for complicity in , and shippers, 16 was reported, hmm‘mm,mn"b"mm Toee = 3 i come up for hearing in the probate” court the | for a week past, Smith is stili here and says | the outrage, and twenty armed policemon in [ {alyc -0 e most of the stock in store, and wore Arranging | ., (ates boaring laorost. s E: oath ecourred at Satntes Maries Do Lamor, | 4108 “0r U0 0 A Anson Story, | ho is inocent and Wil fight tho eusa b -tho | two four-horse wagna loft for th seenc of the [ M L S sl i it ot on the Gt of month. s | Frluetisad prscipal e in the Unled” 4 Sllrei Gpsea trrn thieltowa Drother of Wilbur . and two other relatives | annual confe camp at 10 o'clock to-night to arrest the : ade the shorts anxic Aiao Tondon, bublin, Edizburgh and 43, pe 4 # e it is said went to see Mr. Storey on Wednes- & = others, The feeling against the | Mr Dodon sidd he was ready to welcome | was not heavy, offerings being tios ¢f this continent and 4 A WAGER OF DEAT, day and they found him usterly incapable, of N AT EVENUR prisoners i The young wouan i st | cheap aat, doad or alivo, if it only proved to { *Wheat firm i sympithy with cor, a Pamis, July 25.—At Toulon two foolieh | understandinz anything that was said to him, NE& J living but it be perfectly safe. g tor wheat markots were roportad active and youths made bet as to which could drink the [altheugh they chose tuch subjects as_inci- e— W Burclay, M. P.. statad tho public |strong, with moderate recoipts. Private THE MERCHANTS inost seltzer water, One drank nine syphons | dents from his chilliood, ete , likely to inter- | Raport of the Commissioner for the DILEMMA, mectings in Forfarshire of his constitaents bad | cblow also roported s stronger tone wbroad, ‘;\dltha other eight. Both died shortly of | est him, and up recollections of his youth. —— red in favor of the adwmission of American | and local offerings of wheat wers not large. cholera, e L Ty i debato i dopution yetorday in re St. John Accepts, gard to the French luw relating to_epidemics, | prryng, July 7, 8. Little, of New- meosdencribod Francitasialior Spelhiand e N1 tocelved the folowing telogram | WastixaTos, July 20—The commimioner| Vankrow, July 35— Governor Piorce was iBl9anibscy) mattare: hf’;';'.’,‘!]'ffl'é.’fr.m.’!"x‘.xy Egreruon iy J-'[’x‘l‘l‘x‘n 1, | of interual revenuo furnisties to-day statements | scronaded at tho Merchant hotel last night . TOULON'S TERRORS . Finch. Gieo, 1t. Soott, or M. I Bennett:. | relative to the transactions of his bureau for | and in responsc stated that he Lad not yet "There were 15 deaths in Toulon last night, | I was at Lakeside yesterday and did not re- [ the fiscal year ending June 80th, 1884, and | decided what to do in regard to the capital © in tho hospital, 3 in town aud 7in the sub- | ceive your telegram until this morning. While | comparizons with those of the preceding fiscal | question. He said it would be beyond pre- urbs, It is fe r.d the stormy weather will in- | I did not seek or desire the nomination, I From these it appears the aggregate | cedent for him to u 0 the proclamation «f crease the violeace of the epide: Six hun- | greatly sppreciate the uoanimity with which e }C,m il ‘x“w‘ro “fimt 0 | Governor Ordway ordering thie seat of g - deed people left Toulon within two days for | it was given as well as the honor it conferred. L0 13he feval yh ”"‘ml i went o Bismarck. He hal therefore aboug Year—A Decrease of Nearly 3,000,000—The Items, Al Oats woro firme: cattle., and in fair requoest, July L) Lord Wenlock, Albart Gray, M. I, and [ oats wero at 2080 and seller the year at 264c. | Arthur Araold, M. 1%, xpoke in support of ths | Viay corn wan 46c cah, No. 2 sold at H@ deputation, i | Carlingford gave it _as his opinion | Urovisions were fu fair request and firmer, that tho sondition. under which tho privy IN THE THE AFTERNOON, council might admit these catele formed w e "m e i ! {nestion. the congideration of which + o 280 b u eat wold a ) or IMLAELA. | beset ember, and cloxod ctober closed with munscus dilluiben A \".Il\m Wik amanton, 11| Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000 gloibins | Paid-up Capital, - - 100, 000 r|Surplus Fund, = = - 70000 Governor Pierce will not Decide Between Yankton and Bismarck, l’.‘lm ‘I'Ih'l Demonstration at l}l July ing at con, | e 5—Tho programmo for_the | for & 5 { for May and the Pyreneex. I can only say now that acquiescence in the e i ‘g decided to aliow the proclamaticn natiation st the Tnstitate building, Deiiths av Marseilles last night 16, action of the ¢ mvention, anl ]uuki‘ug to God | .‘ ';;;LL“wmml'M carmo from G fol. to stand, and wait until the legislature | August 14th, is com 5 Acum\mmlln ons >)m,mlm closed at 7 BANKING OFFICE | HIGHT ST0K, for guidancs 1 shall try to do my duty.” SWINR PQNERES) convaned, and the, us representative of the u.nl.',.,;.'mlul for )00 porsons, and soats | September, AN BIOK: Jonx I, St. Jor Roceipta ifrom spirite, (frultig people of the wholc teriitory, he could learn chod on the platform for 1000 in — N W. Cor, Farnam ana 12th Sts | Reports from Marseillos and Toulon up to| [legaten are leaving for home on and other material) including also half past five thix afternom show the condi- 3 : ary train and all will on to-morrow have loft the the wishes of the people, und he would cieer here will Im grand chorus of THE STRUGGLE FOIR STOOKS, OFFICFRS! { fully obay. { «, assinted by consolidatod bands, Hon of pelos seadliyAmpraving city. After adjournmont of the convention | . 0, T L o ¢ 100 instruments The newl IEYAS INDX: YERTRUDAY, Paawx Munrny, Prostdont. | BAWLE. Roaxas, V-P THE COWARD COUNSELORS, Tnst night, tho Califoraia delegation on behulf Pobaceo in < 00 Precide nm Appolntments, ,‘“fi'&‘f{',‘,','.‘\.du..; of the mational league will | Special Dispateh to;Tiik B, L, B, Woop, Cashior. | Luruus Duaxs, & The counselors of Arlos who flod at the ap- | De. K1 MeDonald gave a hanquiet to the | . SEee] PO s 08 0p1 | Wasmn Tho president has | proside and. be introduced by the Massachu- | Niw Yok, July 25,—The market this af- DIRECTORS; proach ot the cholera will be prosecuted, delegates, Leaders of convention in inter- s 1 O Syt e ) appointed .luhn L luymbnlY martial; for | setts state excoutive of the leagie, Rev. o A | g0 600 s excited and the upward tendency | Frank Murpby, S8amuel E. Rogers, Ben. Biwm' { Between 9 a, m. and noon_there was only | Views to-day claim they will poll from five EeT Sy the district of Georgia, vi neral Laung- | McKenna, of Hudson, Mass, “There will be Charles C. Housel, A. D. Jonos, Luthor Drake. | owing one, There has been ‘Transaot & flunufll Bauking Business. Ail who » trading all day. The bully | haveany Banklng businees $e transct aro invited seows to be a g : call. No matter how large or small the travsaction, m votes and that Taxes under laws not o e 16 Murecillas, a large fuli. | hundred thousand to a mil IR some twelve addreskes, oocupying ten or fif teou winutes cach, fev ane death by ¢ Alaska; Georgo ingoff in the number of cases. thuy will probably carry Kansas and Mary- and Chester Dee- 218,156 shly acti A TOWN PANIC STRICKEN, land. “and (o throw tho cloction into con- | o, (VL IO 1y | ber of Califoruia Commissionars for the dis. . L sy tho death knell s soridod, but tho bears | i vl ecale ois carstal iention, aad we prosis % Bress, T 5 trict of Alaska to reside respectively at Sitka, 'ONVINOCING, 1 alo 1, although the; us r A steamer with cholera arrived off Huelva, 2 Jecrease. Je 16,609 3 © donot apnear at all alarmed, althongh they Boin, - Tho Inbabitants were paoic stricken ||, JEAVENWORTH, Kas, July 25,—Tho fol: | Mo waro withiirawh for conumption dur | Wrvgle and Ouraluwka,” formerly | ho proof st tho pudding s not fn chewing [ coverel frecly on thio break of 1 per cent i mnfl'n PG L A e M) { e wiud tlod across the feontier into Poitugal, lowing talogram vy scab to Gov. St dohn | g tho year 1, allon of epirits distilled | | b clor . L Watmong formerdy | ehig, but in haviug ah opporbunity to | Laks Shoro and pnt _the prico back again t0 # | Sl cities of the Unitod Btatosat vory loeas raice. i ) i "'1‘ SovENwOnTIL July 25— The Woman's | 101 froite, a decreass of 1,136,2 allons | Payninster g morgl of who sy, will be placed f (U Yho article direct. Schroter & Bacht, the | higher price than yesterday. ,Aoounta of Bauks aud Baakers receved on favcr i sagsnd XAVENWORTH, July 2 o Woman's | comparec TR on the retired list o 3 e 3 .\ B Ay | A SCARK IN THIS COUNTRY, | Christian Tompotanco Union, of Kansas, con | e T ol et Nogtion will be tuken by the prosidont in :;fl,‘,‘?‘:"{‘“"::fi:’:na‘,’f,‘,,;”..‘,‘ly,!(:‘lf"l,’u,"“fl‘,', :fi:fl i ""“lf‘,l'“"”‘l“,": 50y cant, | ple7IcsCoriticate of Dopeslt bearlog & per con | O q tulates G ) ) i d other o rogard to the mattee of the commissionship o 8 ) ARG advanced Western Union 14 to 60 por cent, | intores & CASE REFONTED 0N A wississirt stiaxr, | SEADLALD Hov; Bt Jebn tpon iie "'nm.v God | REAR: Ticiasses anciothor ket is) a8 The mow Lureau of 1abor. statistics wntil his | evory ono who is aflictod with Coughse Cols | whien the markot showed any sigun of wonken: | Huyo snd sells Foreln Lschauge, County, Cib WasHINGTON, July 25,~Dr, Hamilton, sur- [ biesy aud load to victory the. man who has | wweie m it return to Washington, about the middle of | Asthma Cowsumption or any Lung Affection. o Nt Pacifc wa put up | (o | 8 Gorarument oue i i H - ease 0 e —— ! ch price the pegtill - holds, but geon general of the marine hospital, received | steod by the home, arcttes, on incres August - 1) e which | Doy I : - — ) ; ew ¥ anderbilt. took the lead with a 2§ jump in ST AT (Signed.) Lavia B, FikLos, AL 08 S The President Goes to New York, | Vander Bt alin disiiel I e Prosidont Kansaa W. /. 1, Pounds e ot o] Ono xeason why diseaden of the bladder | (6 R 0 it i Now Vork Contrat:” Lator b was soing uno IvANsVILLE, Tnd., July 26-To R o — 619 barrels of fermented | and urinary organs are so difticult to cure | 104 ngton toanorrow morning on the |‘f’ ! -.;m.}ufl._m”t”m”;u;c {n L‘-‘ ,‘...'L(g ul : :(_yr},: WITED STATEB Gene al Hamilton: There 1s o suspec THE SIXTY-NINTH, liquor, nulnu a0 of 1,210, in that they froquently have no pro- [ Despatch for Now York, Ho will bs acc, | fises bion soared anh bako bion Hiche hoaviont of cholera !mm the steamer Annie I’ uotnced symptoms. Hount's [Kidney ,,.,,.,.jl.y John Dayis, ..faxnt:;xx:'guurt,“g)‘:. hiuter, with good trading: A for St. Louis, died at Port An-| _ B FIVE ME and Liver] Rexeny is peculiarly adapted [ *tate, Miss Nellie Arthur and Private Socr ! N SR SR The partics came di- | The Noted Irish Organization Visited H tary £hilipe e 100w, rect to' New Orleans from Toulon, I have| by Cieveland, Beecher and Others, to tho aure of theso camplaints, and yoos | ———==is by nomeans over in Louisville, and the notified Cario and St, Louis, Awgs,” A Lehigh Valley Eogine Explodes 't"'_‘"f“tw the seat of the trouble giving stock iv now practically better than yesterday, Tha surgeon general immediately tele- . , and Scatters Its Urew—A veliol atb once, PSIA but has varicd cont to-day and tinds { graphed prominens points slong thy river| PEEKskiLL, N, Y., July 25,—The sixty- > r—ree—— fros uhort scllers ab provailing. prices, linols B ot £ 1 i B | i L egman, o e, o i Consequent Calamity, TELEGRAPH NOTE e ey Contral oy m.ulfll ,.7,‘-,-,.1 oty ad ‘i mow 54 OF OMAEA, { on received ate y 3 ILKTS: ‘, d g i Me : Joan of £30,000, | ¢, resse a- | g or, Anuie P, Silver pussed Aoty e 224 wud iy | 10vi‘ation by Colonel [Cavanagh and the men, | WILKESUARKE, July B oinpky shifting | oo SH P07 Y08 e Ty ;n:x}l Arowsy. 1t 15 a disease | appeaes T be bullish this uf'.uruunn, but ther | 8, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts, | NOW IN 81 LOUIS, The governor was received with a salute of 21 | engine on the Lehigh Valley railway, with Dble, languid ot et well of itself, 1t requires [ i% & small bear resistance and those who will H and that no more suspeoted oasas of cholera | KU 80d bY the regiment in line, commanded | five of » arew on board, runuiog from White tion u.lu'lfo::]finfllfim';" e recop- | e ralstont attention, and a remedy to [ #<press an opinion kay they are willing enough Oap $100,000.00 i 4 reot of chol byColonel Cavanagh, A SRR PR on ou his hom po s, careful, pers| B SBR[ 20 tal, - - X ' urred o board. Ho immediately | "Rov Mr, and. Mrs, Honry Ward Deacher, | B4vew to Necoheck iding, explodedthin morn- 15, 5 0 0 s duided | throw Off the causcs aud tono up the diges SEE THE MABKET G0 UF, pital, " i ed the surgeon of the marine how | i sre s oeaing b ot Poslohill o oatrr | ing. The entire crew are reported killed an) winia ha e sy il they perform theie duties ) ©C. W. HAMILTON, P i tal st St. Louis to make a full investigation 0. Are £0) Ing v hiry - sk _ that the law prohibiting school superintend- arflla has proyen | and lops tho bulls will continue to kecp it pital i1 residence, also visited the camp and met Goy. | three were blown to pieces and cannot be o 7 willingly. Hood's 8 parilla I L\ 3 sed 8. 8. CALDWELL, V. Pi { B A Tt E LTS SR i TR MEANIR nce, X ez 3 ) ents taking part in politics is unconstitutional, 3. e eises, | ur: " Tho commission houses roport mcrvased ’ | gard (o the suspectod case reported nb Port | 107 Cleveland, After being entertained by | found, aring 8o Hagiian to warn an ap n R Ehe e e e Just the required remedy in hundreds 568 L outside Luyivg orders, but they are limited M. T. BARLOW, Cashier. i paie A0 the, Wisanied, oM Mitied |t st military” authoritios in e itato o | prowching freigh tran, ‘tho lattor rau ina| A momber of the Fronoh ehwmbor of domn- | EERERCECT L D arita or ays- i confined o cheap —dividead payers L shader 1.8 general condition of | oy ment, Cleveland —and M. | the wreck, demolishing several ¢ All| ties says there have been mora deat’ s in Mar have t Gavo auftered bwo years, | Giould's movement of his stocks. was 0no. of H lh-l"n:::lm:“ll:;.rul',tl“"“:".w“ “:"'“’d‘*";‘ I H er, with rnsworth, informaily | traing on the road are & hours late, v«{l”u; than reported, os urv plundering 1wu~u.!mmwl"h|'l i 4, ‘“M 1 | the matters of gossip I stook sls 1t it| 8, 8, Oazowas, 8. F. Ssarn er to the dispatch to Nurgoon Ames | yiliead th Sixty sevent regiment aud accepi- | Western passoogers for Now York and othor | the city. 1 tricd many other medicines, b 0 mabtary of gouslp I | 2, 8, ’ , B, 5 at Evansville, Tndiuaa, Dr. Hami ton has | Saited the Bixkisereuth xecions and accobr | 0o B ranaferrod hore €. the T T oA A TR e L e ek trancpise thab e ineans a raid on the Leam: | 0, W, Haunzon, M. T. Bakiow, beea informed by that oflicer that hix dus | g con, Philadelphia & Reudiug railway, The officials | 180 G0 W braveln along Ehe: e Tiouas Co0%, Brush Electric Light Co,, | iy 410 sire to 1 Y fust. 0. Wit Bamiuron, vatch this afternoon was dased upon » tele. vornor Cloveland was repeatadly grooted [ rofuse to give any informnation regarding the rRIH L OG0 10 anAlaah, (B SOWIBNAE o Ty B s -~ Accounts soliciter and kopt sub 4 ramn rocoived by him (Ames) from the officer " ) n ‘| Station he tore a larga plece of flesh from | st N whieh sbatas o o | i breo tiaus throe. lio 'and of 43 of | o dent, “The names of ho Killedcannot be | uy'ar'y"y sk ey PTG o o ject to slght check. churg b ik, sated on the Military academy rode In from st | learned, : g i 4 Ificates of Doposlt Issued pay aathority af Dr. Pierce, ot Fort Anderson, | point, tea’ miles distant. sud_they alio gathc - . The boiler of & steam threshing machine Sic ea CINOINNATI, July A petition was pre- 0’" SAIAA SANRAL 188 e 3 Mississippi, that ered in, by invitation, Colonel hwith| Yhe Wara Estate, exploded on the farm of Josoph Hall near| «yor the past two years 1 have been |scated to the mayor to-day by the proprietors lnunn 19 And |3 months, LoRiing 1 ] A CHOEERA PATIENT s detachment of the Seventh rogiment, of New | N&w You, July 20, —A motion was argued | Rushville, Ind., Thursday. The enginver, | umicted with severe headaches and dyspep- | of the stove fonnderies and cigar manufactur. J / b boen put ff tho Ani I Silvr in tat Yurk, to day in the suprems court to vacate the at- | named Swaim, was killod; David Hendarsou L e to try Hlood's Sarsapa- | €% praying for the protection of - nou-union | toresf place, hat the véssel was then on its way T —— tachwent lovied upon the proparty of VFerdi- | was erushed to death by the falling of u por 4 have foundsgreat relief. Iehoe their employ, |:lyy ..v,uid !.h:t I.lduir Advances made to Customors en A T R 1, A The Weat sy sand Ward 1o tho wuit by tho Marino bk for | tion of tho Loller which wan thrown o bundrod et i R o wwnitod wnd Leatwn day siler dsy | o Darovod BoGUNIHIOS At market rate | \ not belicve the case was cholera, but feels jus- | Wasninaroy, July For the upper | $70%000, loaned iraut & Ward prior to | feot in the air. Four persons were scriously e TP Y iutackion i Lox | of Intere i tified in taking all proper precautions, even o | Missiasippi. valle N o bR | their mslgnment. The application was made | injured, The explosion was caused by tie | AxNawLe, New Haven, Conn. they can't be protected they will remove their | the extent of hunting downfa muspocted. cse, | clondy iasth o et mel¥ | on behalf of Geo, C. Hols, assigneo of Ward. [ generation of sulpher gas as the men were | Mrs, Mary C. Smith, Cambridgeport, Mass., | factorics to other cities. The Interests of Customors are and putting the officials on their guard at once | ren e N st PAtiGUALY | Tho attachment had boert granted upon the [ using sulphue watar o supply the boiler. was & sufforer from dyspepsia aud sick head T L o'osely HuRrdod and every facility Without waiting to prove the suspicious Luse: | ly foud , gouaslonal rain, southerly | @reuad of alleged fraudulent disposition of | * L =———eemmmm— Wene, She took Hood's Sursaparilia aud Preuy ann Ficiurc, compatible with principies of | lesi M winds aad staionary tewaperature, mage | Coure raversed decisian, " A" Noreh Polo Kxpeditions, found 1t the best remedy she eve used. Twenty-four beautiful colors of the | 89und banking freely extended. | [1auiuy oT ST, LOUIS, e — ol Goaly Prize fights, lotteries, walking matches, snd 's: Sarsaparilla |Diswond Dyes, for Silk, Wool, Cotton, Draw slght drafts on gnne:.lm ! Lovis, July 2.—Tho stosmer Ausic| Purify your blood, fons up the system, | Tteception of 1ne Groely Party, aloan ascensions are usanlly humbugs of ho| Flood’s ¢ Sarsap &, 100 each. A 'child can use with|!and, Scotiand, and all parts of Eu- 1. Silver, referred to in the despatches trom § g late the d . worst sort, Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Od is not 1d by all drugglsts. $1; six for §5. Mado « 3 vope. ! h 4 here yesterday | 3BG Tegula e digestive organs b 3 i old by al porfect success, (et at once st your ‘Washington to-night, arrived hare yesterday ki ‘(" Pourssovrn, N, H., July 25,—The frigate | # humbug. It is a quick cure for aches asd O, L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass. A - Seil European e Tickots morning, sud her cagtain, 3. W. liryaut, was taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, 8old by all | malapoosa with » coretary Chandler and he | speains, and Is just as good for o lame.| V¥ G-I druggists, Welle, Richardson & Co., { greatly surprised on beiog informed to-night | pruggists, Russiau Mivister has arrived. It is rejorted | ness, 100 *Doses ! One _Dollar, |Bilington, Vi, COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, {

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