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< The Omaha Bee Receives all The Now York Herald Oable the New York Herald Oable Specials_are Wired Direct to the g o (] Omaha Bee, Speviale. | SINTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA. TUESDAY, MORNING. .lOllA\fl\:Y BULL ON BE]‘I”!{R.‘: THE House_procekbiNes. [POURTH OF JULY SPORTS, | Rueunior single wawon by Hulbot cedar | THE FAGLE SCREAMS ;\(}A\IN.; Tun AssewnLy cuuenraTEs. | TR RIS ARE I)fl(l)ll']l): JULY 6, 1886, NUMBER Long and Acrimonious Discussions 0. o secontLioer oar was wonby Des The Ghantanguans Fittingly Reme - ake Up the Time, Moies on foul. Taie pait oared race was ber the Nation's Birthday. 3 WA GTOR, JUlb B\ Sprin of | \ won by Davenport over Moline, Time—10:55, A, 1 " tha Crerr, Neb, July 5.—[Special to the | my . p. e " How Henry Ward Impressed the Press of | | \WASHINGTON Juls B Al Sprneer 001 ghicago Turns Ont the Biggest Orowd Yet | Thie inal fonr oured between the two win: | More Colebrations of the Glorious in the [ [ WHFTY, Sohe SUK S ORI () een | The Pacific Railroads Measures Thought to e 7 \ing erews Ottumwa over Des Ate: abiras 4 be (heir G . 01d England, duy calling on the president for copies of all at Washington Park, Methes T Tattar Wa disabled by & broken Commonwealth of Nebraska, one of upborinded sue-ess and enthusinsm, be in Their Graves, the correspondence between this government - outrigger - not of the tame, quict sort, but brimful of HIS IRREVERENT AUDACITY. A the rep of Nic v and Costa { GOOD HORSES MAKE FAST TIME, - — FATAL BATTLEAT BATTLE CREEK | hearty good will and genuine patriotism. In | wHO WILL SUCCEED MANNING, Iica since 1576, in relation to the construc The Twin City Races. the way of weather we had bright snnshine tion of an inter-oceanic canal by the way of g ST, 1AL, July 5. ~The great event of the — and de dly cool breczes. The erowd e That fs What They Call His Pulpit | bake Nearagin, Reforr lowa Three-Year-Old Record | closing day of the Twin City driving club [ An Intoxicated Individual Crnshes a | has been the larzest which ever gathered on | MeDonald of Indiana Said to be the Humor- The Musical Deeay at The house then went into committee of the Jeaten at McCook—Base Ballists | Wasa match race fora purse of £6,0 ‘“‘I"“‘l"'\ Drunken Man's Skull—Otoe Couns rounds. The special trains and all Coming Man~Two Nebraskans' ¢ & R Atlts whole, Mr. Hammond in the 1, on the 56 Do ) Other the champion pacers, Johnson and ike ty's Treasurer Still Unbailed others were over run with new arrivals. Claims oported orablyes A general deficiency appropriation bill . : """‘"'|f"f" kel \. crowd of 5,00 to 6,00 people Y ohier RERTE aws, Dilferent companies of the National Guards y In speaking tothe clanse relative to the Laropdail sbihtidibs present. dlie weathor was intenscly 4 are here in bodies and uniforms, also the pold Looks, Washington Matters. Johnson won easily in three straight - » pay of witnesses, Mr. Springer said that the g ats, making his best time, 2:15%., in the 9 Neligh and Friendville brass band, and these, The British Press on Beecher, department had btless furnished the Great Racing at Chicago. first. . Da won the 2:25 pace, and Dutch The Work of Whisky. 4 with their gorgeons uniforms and unsurpass The Pacific Railroads Bills, LoNDoN, July 8.—[New York Herald Cable | proper ustimate and it should not be in: , July At Washington park | Girlthe 227 trot \"""""‘-,_\""' ']'“'»" .—[Special Tele- | ing music, added much to the brilliancy of | (sixaro, July L—[Speolal Telogramy Speetal to the Beg,|—The Chronicle and | creased. Replying to statements made last | the weather was ry fine but rat i sodep O gram to the Bey during the celebration | the scene. Very early in the morning the § tg 41 B, | Representative Weaver, of Ned the News arc the only vapers that pay any | Friday by Messis, Hiscock, Cannon and | warm. The racin s, the time | g T, Lacrosse Champlonshin., | at Battle Creek, this county, Suturday, F. [ cannon salutes were tired, aud the usual ne- | pragia, exprossed very . grave doubts 1 p ; 3 . ' St PAtL, July 5—A great crowd Was | Parks brandished o revolver several time nd torpedoe AL attention to M Beecher, I'he Chronicle | MeComas, in the expenditures for 1585, as very fast 1l the attendane 1arger than presehtat Wiiite Boar 1ake this afternoon to arks brandished a revolver several times in | companiment of fire erae rs and torpedoes | 44 e Bgg cor ndent to-day of the e proceedings were hardly as de- | compared with those of 1885, for the | ever seen onauy race track in this country | 1o In o Bainw % the face of Emmet Ualsey, both being under | was on hand in every diveetion and the fiag | yhitity of the (riends of ho mease ¥ € track i ¥ | witness the lnerosse game for the ehampion- | y1e iniienee of 1 Halse: ved s | or e AL A g rorons as is desirable in a of worship | fees of jurors and witnesses, e caused tobe | in modern times, Everything passed off ship of the United States between the New influence of liquor alsey procured a | of the nation waivir 3 A ure toget up in the house either of thé when divine seryice is being condueted, | yead aletter from Attorney General Garland | without an aceldent except in the steeples | York and St. Paulclubs, The result was New [ double barrelled shotgun with two loads in The chalk tolk by Frank Beard at11 o'clock { pjjjq authorizing the Unfon Pacific tq many of the reverend gentleman's illustra- | fo Senater Allison. This letter exvlained | chase, in which M. Daly was slizhtly in- [ York 8, St. Paul 1. it, and when Parks met him and drew are- [ was simply irresistible in its humor and fun | yiid - braneh Hhies and fanding the. debts of tions being received by the closely packed | that the inercase was caused by the fact that, | jured, It was rogretted that so many fell or B volver Halsey reirained from shooting, for | accompanied by expaessions and 1apidly | the Pacific ronds 1o the government, Both congregation with lond langhter. T there being a deficency in” 185, a I it would have t oodl 4 TAMMANY JUBILATES, fear of lutting others,but elubbed his gun and | sketched pictures on the blackboard. T Weaver and Dorsey have worked faithfully was nothing, howey in the text or the | amount of business belonging to that fiseal Phree-quarters mile: Marzo won The Return to Power ofthe Democrats | Struck Parksa fearful blow on the head, | afternoon exercises were opened by & short | gor thair constituents, In these measures, I8 treatment to provoke hilarity, Mr. Beceher | year was carried over to 155, thus increasing '\‘llll""" X vul‘l;“lyllwlw:ml third, Tin : Furnishes a Theme. crushing lis skull, Parks was alive this | concert under the maagemes Pre 1s probable that congress will adjotirn’ 1 tA8 15 a venerable lookinz gentleman. 1n his | the expenses of 18 63 also that there wasa [ Wt G SRR g L New Youi, July 5.—The Tammany society | morning, but cannot survive, He Isaman | Sherwin, Among the other attra ‘ weeks, and as there are other measures des opening praer his voice was lmost in- | Jaree ierense of sueh oxpenses owing toth | One it Nl Myrtls thitd, - hmee | colebrated Independence daye to-day as a | Of family and lives near Deer Creck. hour was o recitation by Mixs Datker, of Lihe | manding the attention of the houss above and audible,” G T R R .‘.‘.'.‘,‘,’.:‘:fl"fm-",'.’.‘f::’. Mutuals paid $6,10, body. Fammany hall was packed with people The Pierce celebrators borrowed a eannon | G QeSS Ol L o Cand as o | over these, nothing can bo done with thems, The News, in the course of & | aeytion of offenses arising under the general i one-fourth miles, Sheridan stakes: | who sat throush the programue Iasting four | 47 Nortolk, and while they were fixing it Sat- | ook his seat wpon the plattori wia enthusi- | The Nebraska delegation will return home column account, says: At the doors id laws. These were nocessary and un- | i, GOT Wt Patey second Silver (100 o, Aong the prominent personages | Wrday a premature dischavge nearly took | axtically greeted. Rov. Robert Nourse very soon after adjournmont. was a seene of free squeeze | forseen expenses, and we onght ot to take [ U NG E e SRUEES VIR SREEE e | present were Senator Vanee, Samuel J. Ran- [ Dave Wilcox's hand off \ 1l\;nlunni «||»--l;|m. .v} the absence of on HUMONRD CIANO R which on any day bt a_ Sabbath would de- | €xeption 1o the inerouse of expenses ot | o, Handy Andy third, Time—1:824. Mu- | dall. General E. L. Viele and Congressman | The mercury iy 1002 in the shade hero (00 JO, e Lo, Who Mas SCEHE S | 14 dated upon seemiugly good authority serve the title of free fight. 1t was asermon | {0 e T the matters indp | TS paid S60. otk # Dowdney. The general sentiument was one & week or two it was fully expected [ that ex-Senator Jos. E. McDonald, of Indiy of great power emphatically, the expression | cated, yet there had been a Jarge decrease of hm bt ,l.'»‘l"“.‘{“ ! NI | of congratulations gver the return of the pid City COelebrations. Il'gl he would L Ilwu' ~v“<‘1';l-l that [ ana, wiil succeed Daniel Manning as secroy of & strong personality, and, with all its | expenditures during the fiscal year just closed 3 phid 840, . democratfe party to power in the national RAPID Crry, Dak., July 5,—[Special Tele- :h'-'.-,» , "";““’\“I:'j"\}'m esgretted 48 | tary of the treasury and that it has been so other characteristics subordinato to the lead- | A% compared with the provions eeal voar \ree-fourtlis mile, heats, thre five: | goverument ard oser the. restoration, ore n to the Brr.]—This is a glorious day for | compelled his absence, President K, J, Foss | arranged by the president. ing one, of adominating will. “The preacher | it Gnounted, ‘according o the state- | BISUhGAt=tleanor won, Ailee second, Sovt | or less complete, of the aneient democratic | o southern metropolis of the Black 1ills | thew introduced to the audience ag ehirman | Dakotalans say there is a sehemeafoot by the seemed mueh in earnest, and not the least so- | Gient'of treasury oflicials, t S2,500,000. ‘the | Shelen Lat thixd, iime - 1:16, - Mutils p prineiples, patticalarly -approprinte 10 an | country. Ihe people are celebrating the | Of the ueeting General John M. thayer. ot | democrats of heir territony to nominate Gov- in his many humorous efforts. LS strange | new broom of this adiinistiation'is sweep- | i Sovin At t o e Auerican Tndependence celebration. Each | unniversary of liberty and the completion of | G Tsland, who made a_short, Gariest | eenor Gilbert Picree for delegate to congross, preaching, but we are not called upon to esti- :“ I“_" 2 4::l(lllllnl-':-lv(v~lynx||"[‘l.‘“-\”" nay be an- | \rgals $0.20. Third heat—Gleanor | speaker dwelt upon one phase another of | the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley | Wilcox, of Mendota, 111, who fairly took the | They think he would get the republican vote mate its spiritual value. With perbaps one A lung, and at thist crimonious dis- | i ‘1'""' 5 nd, Sove ) Pat third. | the:home rule contest abroad. i railroad to this el he birth of freedom is | andicnce by storm’ with his earnestness, | in the north part of the territory and defeat notable exception, it is unlike anything We | cyigion arose over an_ameéndment offered by et ~}!»"'-l»|-.7n“\':‘f] ol ahegst AV Congressman Randall of Pennsylvania was | qppropriately linked with deliverance trom | humor and cloguence. e expressed himselt | Gifford, who will likely be renominated. are aceustomed to hear, 1n its strenzth and | My, Cannon of Hinois appropriating $52,000 tra race, steople chuse, Tull course: accorded an ovation, He spoke but eight | the stage coneh and the buil train, and the | & Perfectly infatuated, with "Nebraskn and | “yyvoa BRONTSON BT G ATIES tenderness, humor, above all its self-conti- :’::N'I ‘::Ihl'(::\-w IIIIII mi\un'-uub-Il;-.nll\ll:-mu‘n_ "l[ cleor third, No ti Mutuals paid SLGS, minutes, congratulating his hearers upon the | qawn of modern communication with the | 1 vn:f the :]‘-.unll';'.“ul m::".h_\ ":."‘ e A favorable report has been made by the dence, running_sometimes into a kind of | Tl colmpanics, on aceolnt of allen bond and - administration’s retorms alreadv accom- | outside world. Gross, There hus been 1o more interesting | house committee on Indian affairs on Repres irreverent audacity, it has all the qualities of The clause ratitying and confirming the The lowa Record Broken. plisned under the democratie administration. Farly Saturday morning the track had [ exercise since the assembly began than the [ sentative Laird’s bill to pay James Baynter, the spiritual soil from which it springs. readjustments of ‘salaries of postmasters McCooxk, Neb., July 5. —[Special Telegram | “Without any change in legislation, crossed the city limits and by noon the fist | leeture by Rev. Robert Nourse at 8 o'clock. | of Clay county, Neb, 872 out of any funds —-— ieretofore made by the pustmaster general | o the Bex.|—MeCook celebrated to-day with | Said, “the revenues ot the government have | 12050 8 ES SREE R0 PC RO AR | M. Nourse gave the ‘same lecture 80 | helonging to the Sioux Indians of the dife BAVARIAN CHANG Pursuant to the aet of March 3, 18, was atinee at the drivine park, The event ox | Deen inereased $50,000,000 by econowieal mat d y ago at tie Crete assembly, but has | ¢ O X § o Lo Talled ont on 4 point of order, and an amends | Giratinee at the drivine park. The event ot | 5 uent, $15,000.000 have been ent off from | the Gate city, The track reached the depot | been so often nrged to repeat it thd ho chose | ferent tribes, including the Santee Sioux of The Effcct of the Regency—Music at a | jent offered by Mr. Burns of Missouri strik- | 1he day wasa free-for-all, in whieh 1. J. 8. | expenditures, and _the government is 10w | grounds early in the afternoon and about 8 | it for his subject” this evening. ‘The ooy Nebraska, 1n full_settlement of his claim ing out the entire approprintion for read- | Wis to go to break the Iowa three-year-old 5,000,000 better off for democeratic adminis- | giejgek the first switeh was putin. Large | able I,.“.m\,.\ ..(lm«; day were l,,“,,,‘ y | i ||‘,l.“_vl(.\...“...lnn: L\I“r l|(;]|||-(.‘|f||,un ; Cork Herald Cablo | Justments (592,30 adopted. record. There were three starters: 1. J. ation.” siof s RN . closed by a grand display of firoworks. committed and property taken and destroye AULE O ew York Herald Cablo | JUgieiis (80 M ko omiiscd_somo- | owned by Tion. 1. 3. Starbuck. of this ity | A& letier of recret from President Cleveland | numbers of Rapid City people thranged to by these Indians in Avignst, 1864, Also. (hy —Special to_the .|—"The recent events | iy G¢"a" Sensation by charging that | coldSeal. o AFarries e PO | wasread. lu it he said: 1 should be very | witness the work despite the rays of the s . 7 bill to pay George 8. Cumstock, ot Nuckolls have worked odd changes, not only in things | Messrs, Townshend and Cannon, members | Goid-S¢al, and a pacer. “Tue first heat w 1 to {oin thoge who, on that qecasion, Wil | which blazed away at 100 degrees in NERRASKA CiTy, Neb.,, July (Speeial | county, Neb., ST2404 for a similar cause political, but also in matters social and i e fpproprintion committge, lid gono to | Wou DY IS D STlie BotoniLiisat, | rene g.',,d":'n’.'li;‘lfi.."}‘\l‘fi?fi(f:?”fi:xg"fl Tl | the shade. Engine 41, in charge of En- | 1o tho Bir.] - Another week has begun, and | phore i s st oo i s and 3 4] is the re- | the sen After sy dctio b e in | was won by L J. S.in 2:41, lowering the | ples for whicl ¢ fathe S I 8| iy > s 4 Rl St J \ e is ) 0l CIOCT tistic. One of the most starthng s the re- | the sonate. after the action of the house in YR8 Wik A G or ™ 0 it i being the | ought: Thede principles nad no relation to | &neer IL P Loper, and Fireman | yotwithstanding the many assertions of Duke | ropublicans here that continually muist that W triking oiit the names of certain_house en princiy Dan Bow & ; 1 vulsion of feeling here with regard to Wa ployes trom the legislative appropriation bill, | {astest time e made by a three-year-old | personal advantage or ambitious sehemes, | Jan Bowen ) the '"‘;'_ trai ’:1- Simpsow’s friends that he would be out of | itis not illness but discontent ‘and disgusy ner. The composer, who was once a god in | procured the relusertion of the nanies by | West of the Mississippi. ‘The half-mile dash | but were adopted and cherished because their | engin 45, L _"’*‘f"""; hartand Kie- | jail before last week elapsed, he still remains | that keep Seeretary Manning away from Munich, is now not ouly disdained, but ab- | the senate committe © | was made in fifty seconds, A Jarge attend- | enforcement promised prosperit man Geary, hauled the second train. Con- there. The bond for bail has been made out | Leasury department, and that he had word) \ et o BT UbIEetE | LAl o onraniitiat iatiia Hnd requiestaq | aiice witnassed the ¥aces: Te58 t0ih Ero6 INd WHIKIRONSIpBOpL duetor Elliott was in charge of the first train | there. The bond for bail has been made out | o L L0 S e president, whio horred, and his very name isan object o . Canuy itted that he had ] e tions of rerot ware also read Irom Hon, | and Conductor Ransom ran the second. ‘To | for the past tiree weeks, and has been car- [ made hini vow he would not. st longer af © or | the senate commnttee to insert in the bill the execration. Nob a single court siuger or | [ or{wo pages, who had, from long ex- At Monmouth Park . J. Tilion, Genagal. B, ¥ Butler, ‘the gov: | these gentleiien belongs tie honor of befiye | ried, fist by this one and_then by another, | sectetary of the treasury. Wiilo sueh a ridy conrt musician of any kind witly 1 am told, | perjence, beconne almost ndlspensable. Te | Moxwours Pari, N. J., July 5.-Three | efors of Now York, ludiana, 'V thainh, " n coneidemiion of thecvont, Bmein. | €ach and all trylng to procure some particular | ous report is not worth o ) attend the performances at Bayreuth this | knew his vrivileges and rignts as a member. | quarters mite: Pontiae won, Little Minch | Fennsylvania, Florids. = Miss ' cer Loper and Fireman Bowen had their en- | 006, but as yet without avail. The bond | iih YGIE (BHEPOEHCTE Heaid BORS O th. The music of the future seems, so | and had nothing to apologlze for. Neither p o Jersey, California. Sacretary of War Endi- S e Sy vations in connection with it to-day whiel P jme | of the embloyes had been appointed upon his | Second, Thackeray third, Tine—1:15i. Ccott and a Inrze number of United Sta Rine, No. 41, gaily decorated with tlags. il s d e DL L e Ol far as Munich is concerned, to have beeomo | 0L EHLION G Lol BN AEPGRICE WROR IS | Tudependence stakes, for two-yoarolds, | Senators, ‘ropresentatiyes and other promi- | The formil celébration of the compleion of | naturas, to which was to be added the name | * “Secretary Manning.” said ono of his inth the music of the past. Indeed the palmy | PRbEHTY e he had 1o thought that 1t | three-quarters mile: La Juive won, Agnes | nent men. the m'h“d",‘l'“fl“"l“h"|' "‘5;‘\"!,”“ SO | of Hon. 1L F. Cady, provided twootliernames | mate friends, “came about as near dving as days of music generally scems about over | would aceept the amendment he had sug- | second, Bessic June third, Time. 7, ity I8 gally docorated ith flags buntinge | Of men of good tinancial standing be placed I nd resoRer prn ol (UM lere. gested to the senate committee, Fourlh of July handicap, mile: L‘l* ity A WEST HND TRIP. reens; triumphant arches span the | before his signature could be had, and on the | Gavied vy 11ie tronble vean oot ,l‘“‘_“;j_‘i Tho early days of the regency are being | Mr. Townshend said the names of the em- | won, Banana second, Jo6 Cotton third. X & marked by sweeping changes in the Bavarian | V10 eah roi the surrounding country and from Ne- | anove proviso, has the friends of Simpson | pIoxy, and. 1 wpud not be surprised atan ) . oint of order made by one member, con- | Lonllard stakes for three-year-olds, one Grand Country. m e surr country and from Ne- | apoye proviso, hi ! Simpso ; ' army. “The newspapers are filed with long | Fary, o no believed, to the wishes of & vast | and s bl mies: - Inapector B wone Quite | ELswaon, Neb, duly 5.—[Correspond- | il gowns lied tho xoute of the Proces- f heen working. Amon. the latier none has noment now 10 liear oF Lig deathi aW Al lists of promotions while numbers of the | majority of the members of the house. Alex- | second, Winfred third. Time—2:40. ence of the Bew]—Here we are at the |-Brennan. The turnout was agrand one,a [ shown —more zeal, or put in more | fi}f B 80 Mpch Bt worl as e fas fad older officers are being put on the retired list. | ander Stephens, on his deathbed, had r dicap, oe and « quarter miles: Favor ; creditto the city and the occasion, ‘There | long ant weary hours then the gentie and | o 11y years, I ¢ for the dead King ave | Quested him (Townshend) to cause John | won. Ultimatum seeond, Pontico third, | metropolis of the west end. A ride of | (R EE R e '8 § : s ! e lives. The signs of mourning for the dead king are | QUETCE B, LIOWRSIOAG) B0 ofust JUN | won, ~ Uliima - Lontico third. | HEHORE N iles aeross the country from | LCIqur divislons, consistitng of fire com- | loving wite of the acensod. Day. after day, THE ATPROPRIATION DELAY, few now, and directly the court mourning | S ; ; pay | Time—2:4: vty five wiles actoss tho cauntry frow | panlesfrow alf iowis, In, i bils ity ofl | distanc b no- bacner, las sho tried 1o | | Those o Wit it G hiining of ; roll of the house us long as he (Townshend) | Sevon-cighths mile: Miss D: n, | Py S } 2 ho hills 5 i b b 1 1 ends, it 15 said there will be a perfect whirl | yamained in congress, and when Chancey's | wite: b ‘-,‘Ifi"m:['(‘]"imm”d_* Daloy won, | Plattsmouth 1o Weeping Water, and | cials, boards of trade, tovited guests in ear- | o800 BRE S8 AR B SI8 (AL | congross say that the drubbings e president of eaiety In the regent’s palace. name and that of Bacon, a gallant Iinvis [ Handican, steeplochase, full conrs thence, after a stop, to Elmwoo@sgives | JTakes, the railroad officials, membeys of the | 3 ratiin, Gl PRG0N VTS Her, and | #nd Senator Beck have given the house: for A 4 : Abra Grand Ariy, secret socicties, varions coun- 4 . e olding N ' A 8 Wi <4 I got a good look at Prince Luitpold the | soldier. had been srickeh ont on a point of | ham won, *Major second, Pat Dennis third. | one a chunce to ses,the most part of Cass | tios otelals. tour base ball. fssociations 1o | everyone admires the zealowsness she is' put- | holdtne back nppropriation “bills will un oxlorl L UGG O R | ryon b ne i | doubtedly havea good The delay i other day as ho knelt with the frohnlelch- [ otder e nd eterintiiod to eause ticin to be 1L county, and ‘also to behold 300 square | wmtonn, Suhday schools of tie city, the con- g forthyin horbusband’s bohall. AU et | 4 passace of appronriation hills in the hot o nams, “Corpus Christi” procession betore an | "N (ibuon resented the. idea of interfer- T miles of garden—such & garden as Adam | jiroction force, followed by, displays of the | NI WAL Gy wisasked o n is premeditated and has a donble purposes improvised _street altar. He has a good, | ence by the senate in matters of this kind. righton Beach Races. Ll : business uion of the city. “Fie cefebration | bame (o e bond fhat will make ber husband | g “these bills are held back to control logiss honest old” German eavalry officer’s face, | 1o had no il will against these employes, | ~BWIGHTON Br: o o yen e T oA uoE Lo o 8 [ andlh I i Btk indly naniianihoy latlonyastan) anpropriationhas thasrikbudM oren Dut ot e Y > i | and, Tt altowed: he “Would tomorrow intro: | olds, three-quarters wmiles Al Reed won, [ and froit are cyening and a grand display of dre- | i 1 He Wast, KLY Wi they ban | way al any time and ean tako any other, worl sons, Ludwig and Arnulf, were ployes hiad been stricken out of the bill on & | Time—1oir Through a Glorlous Garden to a streets, and thousands of peaple | strength of Cady's willingness, under the | serious charueter, bordering as it did on ",,,,? dluee o resolution providing tiat thelr numes | Mazyar secoid, Bellona third. Timne 3. | well, and, aheckorod oft S many, when 1 o fuct yiat s nearest ki T ccondithiamititin & b o placed on the rollof house employe: or maidens, th olds, seven-eig dotted with p g, 5, | Pittingly Remembered at Marquette, | Fefuse to become bondsmen. 1t apoears to of the e las st M:lhl ~Mim, - Ludwig, tho st || After concluding considerntion of all but | wite: Lizio ‘w i present pioture of Surpassing beauty, | - Manaurrre, Neba July 5| Special to the be e dea of”many | thatshould | W SheRihe, conc ";("‘;m_m“"'Ly"{:;\,’f}'{fi(‘.n and the future king, looks dull and heavy. | ten pages of the bill, the committee rose and | o 1, i fnd one never to be forgotton. Bt Aarquetto threw soon her doors.toa | Slpson get out on bail this would f Which cowd not be ‘sectired Ly ahy othey Arnulf, Luitpold’s third son, Is more alert, | at5 . m. the house adjourned. All nges, mile: Chiandflly won, Montauk |~ Elmwood, “the metropolis of the west | g% SR EIEE LY OFRRE DR TG0 | be e Tust seen of hiw, for | they' sav | ueh™ i t0 puch - tho. vills though not particularly intellectual, The —— second, Haroline third, Timn 3 end, is just beginning her ‘‘boom.’ 0! g peoy ! 50 comes o trial ho boun to be AR gt ° JET TN L S i e o i through hurriedly . and make many young princes both crossed themselves de- [ BLOODY KENTUOKY BATTLE. llef Red Buck twon, \V second. | Sevém new busincss hotsos and as many :‘I’:“_;"v‘:}{{"‘};:"::.,,',’,'h.ul,l:\" T ] allowame rather thun delay and mako (U et voutly as I was wi ng toem. The regent | Rowan County Officers Killed by Des- Mile: B Rt Hini 3 dwelling houses, have preceded the ad- | Wor A epetp AOPR possible, he is, if the BEx man conje. essary to extend current approprintions, ag forgot to do 50 at the proper time, but after- peradoes—Troops Ordered. BaLilu:pannioievon) ington second, | uit of the iron horse, while a goodly | Marquette before at any one time. Owing to | FEE Wl i G B WL CORIEEIECS | was done by a joint resolution last weels. ward followed suit In an absent-ninded way, | Lovtsvitng, July s—A speclal to the | Independence stakes,all ages, one and ene- | Bumbar more business honscs, besides | @ heavy wina prevailing during the after- ,'in sending ofticers with the accused to [ - NO exeuse can be made for the delay of “‘; d L 5 BVaton ndibnildingm 9 SRt el lente : i O TR ar Ll o ' ] approvriations in this con Witliout an The salvo of artillery,which sounded “amen” | Courler Journal says another bloody chapter | quarter miles: Hartford Won, Santa Claus | efev: lj;xr. lro.u.i )b}nl:lm,f, _v‘ll] qtvxlf-ll- uoon, the peoy dhgok .1;..:,i|‘(1| ted _out of prties hiom be desire jogoin s | inconvenicnce or tr y billcoul to the prayers, was evidently more to his | in the Rowan o second, Olivette third. Time—2:14. Inigs w '_‘lfl"['.' "““‘,'ll]:v_’t”r"" Ly i fl* ‘I“:g oneantheluatuIDRING S "'l‘ oy "““'}1"“ . I, Warron, e deing all they can for him | DAV been ready for the president’s signature e N e th s CEoi s, ot | s S e ey 3 —— trifnsportation. I K on the new | the gration by Mr. George M. McConanghy o procuring This bl but without | % month orsix weeks ago. But the' hous IIE s tli6 v i ina oF e e b e E il posse, The Base Ball Record, Lincoln branch of the Missouri Pacific s | of Stromsburg, but were finally marshailéd | 0 Ao lins Decom oAty AN oAty mmittee on appropriations has labores gLyontieayingingobilcensaibunbrs, tempted to arrest the notorious Craig Tolliver, AT CHIOAGO \lurnim;h'.\nw. [;.‘am withim four mllgs, and to-day wo | logether In tne Presnyterian church, where | S0 TR B GESBETOTWS, &) Moty HEAOY lously to delay mnaiters, more for the pur- S TR T e Ty Cook Humphreys and Howard Logan, the | Chicago 17107600 2 0 #-10 | can hear the steady hafamor of the Stenm | the orator spregd the cazlo in gs finé shape | FEECH el (it Bimpsan it he L hose of fmpressing the country with the al- SENGRISRIDLEOXIONS, principals in the trouble. Tolliver sub- | Boston 0 010300004 pile drjver, doing work on the lastbridge | 4 It evet lnsheen ourlot to listen to, All i : cged unwisdom of dividing the appropria- Tho Outlook For Gladstous's Success | mitted quietly, but Logan and his | oAfternoon Game— " = ast of town, While the grading con- | ho Tistefied to the address will attest that it Columbus Notes, tomblllabydthe adontioniod inowinicL Grows Dismal, . sons, Willlun and Humphrey, opened | Boston:.. "1 1 0 0 0 % 0 0 = ¢ | tractor Is working west_of town, and by [ hlugest guns of our state, and if it 18 ever tho | Corusmus. Neb., July 5.—[Special to the | praise tho detion: o Benntor Btk and tha' Loxnox, July 5,—Up to 10 o'clock tonight | ure upon the sheriffs posce, swho | Pitehers—McCormiek and Radbourne. | the end of the week will move his camp | orator's Jot to be ealied upon to dggess OUE | Bois.|—Jacob Gregorious, a prominent mem- | president in “reading the riot”act” o theig the totals of members elected were 156 con- | retlrned the fire. Sherifi Rainy was shot 1t base hi hicago 3, Boston 10, Errors | to fields ancw. g 4 !mmvl-'ngmln. It will be to un eager ctowd of | o "0 101, 0. 0. F. at Columbus, who died | PArty for its vicious delays. servatives, 50 unionists, 59 Gladstonians, and | through the body and mortally wounded, | —hicago 4, Boston 5.” Unpire—Curry. Wa ‘hope for zainibefore the waokids | lisieuers. . Ono.of Hio featias ot the address, | Josee g0 S0 bl o] to-day with bonors, by . 20 Pamellites. The conservatives have | while his son flenry and g deputy sherift | (T CINGINNATE-Momibg game, - out, but cun stand even another week of | WhIE fools wetl with thp Sdignce, was tho | JE0r e BatioR : e BT, LOLIBINABS, seventegn seats, the unlonists ono | were,also slightly woyndsg. },,vuauq‘} 95 | Alllethihs oo 0008140 et he BEE 15 our daily, and the cirenla - the gailroad companies and corpo- | Ed. Grant was arrested Sunday forstabblng | The City Council Emplate 'the and the Gladstontins nine seats. ‘The | wasalso shot, buf not atally, The Informa- Base hits—Cincinnati 11, Athleties 8, Er- i of 'k‘\: \“-ckl B 13 second to none | Fate o "'X!;'Jl‘wj;ukkl"rz the very life out 'M'UQ\\IHH with iptent to kil Heis the Jachnés of New York, tories unexpeetedly won in Leith, Lincoln- | tion received reports that Logan and Hum- [ rors=—Cincinnati 9, Athietics 5. N of the weekly BEE s foconltomone | of the peaple, ‘i€ - néver-tobé-toredtien | Same niah wio was bound over ‘to apearat | sy, Lous, July b.—The charges of corupe shire, where the Gladstonian. candidate, | DIreys. are raising & mob to kil the whole | . Afternoon Gaug— at this oflice, CAss CoUNTY. | day olosed In Marquetto by o brilliant dis- | the next term of the district court for the [ " i Ay b Lhe e, J adsty date, | B osse. 'Tho sovernor has telocrunliaq | Gincinnati 2100000 0— ——— liy of fireworks. burning of Tom O’Connor’sbarn, some tine | tion and bribery, fraud and unlaswful logisla- owingz to sudden illness, failed to qualify. to send troops to Itowan county at oeal | Athleties 00000000 5 Deserred His Family. - ago. tion against the municipi! house of delegates ‘lmél"flfl fracas at the vlz““"lh’ station in | &) S ind excitement, | Pitchers: neand Coleman, Firs Ed Lewis, aprinter who has worked in Spent the Day in Boating. P . S are becoming numerous, The charge that ‘;1'(1" I’l,ll*‘"l: 6, ;';'Inp '“.\flmu"( lmhlm. s - :._x‘ll; I%'I:"““ “"“"fif, ill. S Owaha job offices for se 1 years, left Kranney, Neb. —(Special Tete- | ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS NEWS, | twelve members of the house were inelligiblg 0SS dgeon, James and Su ,solicit- Pl ! . cinnati 6, / s 5, pire— J 8 i h 3 Bot aps - 1 aoted has bee! p ndgoon, dames and Sullivan.soliclt _ Fire in a Loaging House i LRl S L e T g town the other night accompanied by a | gram to the By as set apart for A e I to ot elected has been partially ed by the sherlils orders, Dud? [ | CHICAGO, ""'yl At 4 o'clock thismorm- | pouigyille.......0 0 0004 0 1 0—5 | notorious prostitute. known as “Kansas | €eneral celebration for ourcity. Thetwo | . = S8 "N Foslalatorm. = substan 1d knowledge of this fact by e AR 0 {5 . ng afire occurred in the five-story stone 4 P 3 10 0 O P: 8 8 il 5 asarvolrs | » canal being ready \e city council held a regular meeting rrsons interested in rallrond leglsls p b oot Lo AUt o\ 1o | Buing . Noo 169 and. 164 South. Clark | > Hach aiiaot i’ 0. Motsonsiiars”of | City Liz." This would bave been con- | Smatier fusorious W tae canthbelngsondy | | Lo Y O cont. S e S says It ds impossible for British leglslation 10 | street, the first floor boing occupied as a | Errors—Louisville s, Metfopolitans 2. sidered a good riddance of very bad rub- | ,0r0 (o-gay and hada grand good time, Juan | In the matter of O. Lowes, his claim of | duy eharges of open bribory are made. ‘Thé PEifle tasite s becoming deinite, - he post- '}X»_‘;"l"fll:l' nu: tho ; ur upp “." ors 88 0 |4 ouiiilie” 501 0 0 10 0 0 oo ',"1'.1:.."“523,}!l’a‘m‘f‘fin.l.-“’??'~‘ In‘l:}:“)"t{ufi)!ll'xls B ybml‘n!,%m}i sal, ty "nf.‘l“.n‘.‘u"'p' privilece | £600 was allowed. an this morning states that a person Hon t-nikhs hresages a erushing defeat for isan R Iw"fi. \m»;\nlu; |Inluu m“fli Metropolitans....1 0 3 0.0 00 o family, an estimable wife who is m dan- s00d thing ouc of it He Wil putail | Alderman Shugart moved that the I“"“'*l"'fl‘““'“""“' he knows will testify iladstone unless he obtainsa larger country wo of the upper floors had been occupiec nsey and Cushman, First » 8 N Y o T AN L Lo ey S 7 ce | before the grand jury that the passage of the vote than In November, The burghs are dé- | as storage roows, and had only recently been | base hits— Louisville 5, Metropolitans 8, Er- | gerous health through his A ek ln:'nn:h 2 Akl ke | Gamstoryiassosiationthe pllowed o)) et P e s A W claring against home rle. Tho uiost omin. | fitted up with pine bunks. AL the time the Loulsville 3, Metropolitans 1. Umpifo | Soveral small ohildren. Tho family li ko the plic a great pleasure re- | OP¢ "f:l'“' fountaing lying idlo, tho trus- | i)' Gog offected by the use of money. He ous is the revolt of asgow radicals, Of 3 L oieulis 2 4 on Harnoy street. As Lewis 1s awav he | o tees and waterworks company to arrange ity ) 4 seven contests in Glaseow the unionists car- | 11¢ Was discovered there was a large number —Morning game. had better stay, It wouldn't be h y ] —— R R A AT A L (lyru\lfill\lfi:r will testify, the paper says, as follows: B ried * four, Of twenty-one London | Of inmatesin the lodging roows, three of | Pittsburg. . . 205 20 1 1 1 8-15 | for him to return, as the fraternity whic the Reservation. water supply without any expense to the | Knew that money was used to pro- Iu;llx de I't]ml “u) ligh lllu' unlon- | whom had a very narrow escape from the Ihlzm Ll r‘: 0 1|| u“o 0 1 0 0—1| jie has disgraced will muke it decidedly PENDER, b,, July 5—|Special to the | city ppiy a ¥ O WIC | cure the of the bill, 8o $1%, Tho DOl was close. ‘The conbarvatg | LLrhing buildings, whilo a nber of others | | g0y Bafimore 10 % FF | intoresting for him if e ever shows up | Ber.|—The eclebration hero was o grand | A rosolution was adopted ordering the | far at = least the statements candidato’ won i Centrai Kinsbury by only | Segeded, i - making their way = out Afternoon game— in Omaha wgain, sugeess, About three thousand people were | Driving Park association to move its | of men who paid the money can go to prove tive majority. -Saunders, Gladstonian, is de- [ (il the firmen succeeded ih making 5 | Pittsburg. .. 03000048 3—18 - present, mostly all strangers, ‘The feature | fence buck from Cherry street, leaving | the assertion. 1 nave heard that one of the feated in st Hull by thirty-seven majority, | complote search of the buiiding It was fenyed | Baltimore..7220 00 0 0 1 1 0 0—2 A Bhoot / of the day was the preseuce of a large band | the strect full wadth, wembers of the house was talking about hay= Among the eminent’ Gladstoninns defeated | fonto" twelve persons had 1ost their livas, Pitchers—Morris and Kilroy, First base | A gangof tramps were ly the | ¢ “Winnebago India AR W. H. Campbell's petition for §100 dam- [ € paid money to the railioad committee for are Solicitor General Davy, Advocate | (yly DOFSONS i b ¢ | hits—Pittsburg 17, Baltimore 8, Ors— ark in South vesterd 2 innebago Indlans, numbering about | = - . oferred vty reporting the bill. 1d. Butler, member of Gonernl Mellor Tibbort Secretary | | ||3 Luz] »1“'."‘;:'{3»l‘"-““|"| hl“"l“\“-‘l hln Pittsburg 3, Baltimore 6, Umpire—Walsh, park in South Omaha yesterd noon | one hundred 1.‘ thing passed off smoothly | ages \\“ referred to city attorney and | 4,05 0use, came into my office one day and of admiralty, and Professor Thorold Rogers. | yecoehition. Hhoy ware found on the i AT ST. LoU1s—Morning game, when one of them discharged a revolver, n"dlh--rlu\\«ll« ispersed at a late hour well | engincer i L | after some causual conversation, requasted, e Lndoh lbor eandidates, Creamer and | fioor havin evidéntly died from suffocation | Lhiladelphia..... 37170 §0% 5 0 0—6 | the bullet from which took cflect in the | Pleased With the day's exercises. H AT et on BRtUon. o8 oV | axrutherutinatod, fa.me tiat J wol ook Howell, retain thofr seats bya fair majority, | Wor{iy atter leaving their buirks. The losy Oul e LY 9.0, 0 0=11 jog of James Martin, a resident of South Screamed Long and Lo S Tro gt 208 398 CAINAR0, ARVANINE R | IHIONC. Ak 0. Kol LS AU (QRILIVRT Sir Johin Lubbocke's re-clection is assured by | o biiiding and contents will not oxcen : hiladelphia 10, St. Louis 7. | ( T hia X ) like reference inz and, as he put it, to keep his mouth shut, g poll of 400 alead of Harrison. Sir Thomas | 8,000, fully Covered Dy insirinen. - o lelphia 8, St. Louis 7, Jmuha, 3 The wouu is 10t & 5CriOus one Erywoon, Neb,, July 5,—[Special to the Petition of W. B. Reed and others for | 1 asked the gentleian why, and after ver) Trassy has heen nominated Gladstonian can- | firamen were seriously mnjured by falline and Martin suys he docs not care 1o | peg.|—Phe American eagle screamed long | sidewalk on Third avenue reported on | 1€ minaries, he told e {hat he ha didate for St. Andrew’s district, i L 0 5 A N 010000 0 1-2 | prosecute the man, 45 he thinks the shoot- a 4 Frer 5 : 3 000 to the raildroad connnitte glass. ‘Lhe cause of the fire is unknowu. ) i ¢85 1 and loud on Saturday, and the gyrations of | fayorably, and the walk ordered built ; - DA GF0 18 Philadelplia......0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 #—3 | ing was accidental, The tramps were ar- | i 20 y i o N LY T b T the house of = delegates 1o repol g ; Sltehe Jagat e the noble bird were witnessed by about two | Petition of A, M, Weir for sidewalk on i g5 A0l | Work of a Dublin Mob, e e Ry P Y Pitehers—Boyle and Casey, Firstbase bits | rested, ¢ Nt Forest Park and Carondolet DinL il BaMidniehs ok Lrowd’ of St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 5. Erre e thowand people. Hon, Mr. Alexander, of | Avenue L granted. railroad billand he did not_care who knew roughs to-night attacked the conservative ) Louis 7, Philadelphia 8. Umpi; affne; Popping Pigeons, Syracuse, proclaime d the pedigree and un- | Petition of 5. . Walker for dumages | it, for the persons who had taken that money A servative |y jts review of the British grain trade dur- | AT DEtkors—Morning gan SoOuTT Sullied record of the never second-best bird, | on account of change of grade referred | had gone back on him on all occasions ciub | g g A free for all shoot oceurred on the f club house with stones. The members re- | g tho past week says: The brilliant and | Detroit..........00 01T 0 0 0 0 8 4-8 ¥ and gave a practical talk fhat was so fay | to city attorney and engincer. recently, He described fo me . i plie with bottles and firearms, injuring | unbroken summer weather is opportune and | NeW York 30,01 0.0 0 0 i | grounds cast of Atblatic park yestorday, | from the usul Fourth of Juy voeal exiivi- | “Peition of D. W. Patton for sidewalk | detail the transaction. L did not asl him tromd twenty of the rioters and killing one. The | g improving the surviving or 1f there | Base hits—Detroit 10, New York 10, E- | in which several thousand birds were | tion as to be quite pleasing and profitable, and protection from water. Committee | WHt source this money came because I hy e $ A 6 P P 5 the surviving crops. there 15 | yors—Detrolt 7, New York . [Frover . 4 i — it o PR " CC L po doubt of 1tin my own ind. It 1s alge wob then tri 3 9 d 1 of, I 1 1 1 tried to set fre to the house by ap- N he . e isposed of, It wasa fre or all, with reported favorable to walk, but that there 5 Iying o blazing mat, which had been steoped | e ‘motcinng, et Rossible Shupice will | Atloroongeme < 11 | entries by the deaon, making it impossi- | Fnthusiasm Rampant at Wymor: 1o necessity for grading at presont, | S it ELOK in cash and 85,000 warth of ' A d boen stee o obtained. Trade still favors buyers. | Detroit.... vy Y § 2 8- y o4 5 F tho Bnin : o, B—[Special Tele- | ROCORGIES 2 o stock wis given o members to influe i, baratine, to the door, At this Juncture oo, BRGSO R TIng. the weer | New York. @ 4 0.0 8 1 0 0 110 | Yo to keep a reserdof the contest. Wysonk, Neb, June. 5—(Special Tele- | Concurred in, il to vote againat the eleciric railway bi :ll‘x&l:v:::_mmm|44‘3‘;~‘..|’A:‘1:|.I1“‘;.u.uli_;lu.:“l:m\ma-dnulu were quarters at S1s, against 88,837 Pitchers—Getzeln and Keefe, First base T——— gram to the Beg, |—Fifteen thousand people Petition of L. C. Brackett for repeal ni and that the privilege of naming the stations Iin Qxarters at 810 Ad du the corresponding | hits—Detroit 14, New York 10." Errors—De- L T B A greeted Senator Van Wyck here to-day, The | sprinkling ordinance, reported along the route of that road was' promised to O L period last year, Flour has been depresse . New York %, Umpire—York. Is a Spanish hand made full Havana | gathering was the largest aud most enthu- | without recomendation, as old ordinar another 1or tho Same purpose LoNDON, July S New York ilerald Ca. | C30ecially American. Two cargoes of wheat | AT ST Louis—Moming assoclation game, | cigur, made in sbop by the best Spanish | sinstic ever witnessed in Gage county. The | is not being enforced. Luid on table Niprerere paSONRON S uly 8, !“ or erald Ca- | arrived, nine eargoes were sold, and four- TI'- l-;:;lh .g ‘1) :J’ 4 00 0°1—7 | workmen. No Mlavering, strictly pure | general's speech was loudly applauded Petition of B, P, McMonomy and K. ¢ X Removal. A‘ "-‘I_W_fll to the Bee|—A dispatch fro wm_vl\\ Il.nh:mn nuld )un(m«d.l Trade for 'fi’.'.'»-'\n'.'n\_'i ah l“’lbugkl“n'; 0 =3 | imported tobacee, Call "on “one “of the | furoughout. The display of fiewoiks were | Cole to have Willow avenue exempted Valentine's Shorthand institute has re- Antwerp announces the arvival of the United m“' -’fo{'}i:?.',.";;“.“. W, ‘nhl’.‘nl s m'n'|ll.t.'l Afternoon gamoe . | o & following agentsand get a T, P. A, cigar: | remarkably fine. “Judge” Couley madea | from paving this season. lhp.,n.:.ll on | moved from the northwest corner of Btates steamer Grunnebaug at that port, A RIS AUIGT ARG BREUARSOG | gCtoLjel 1800000 o0—g| Kuin&Co, oor ifih and Douglas st. | few remarks, adversely ; ¢ 13th and Douglas to Exposition buitding, i Knights Oclebrate. he question of calling a special elee- | Capitol uvente near 14th, g 3 Weather Indications. Brooklyn ! 2000008+ 0| Cheney& Olesen, No. 1807 Farnam st. Sm—— ' 0 __Chief Poundmaker Dies Wisconsin 1otar ratns. followed by fair | Fitehers—Carrutiers and Porter. _First base Tub Clgar Btore; 216 5. 18th st DEs Morxes, IaJuly —Special Telegram | ton for the choice of a muyor was called - 87, PAUL, July 5.—A Winnipeg speelal to | woainer sligntly cooler, southorly y fait | hits—St. Louls b, Lrogklyn 14. * Errors—»t, Bulduft'& Co.,eor. Capitol ave. and16th ES 3 b bhJiRY &~ apaoie up and referred to the city attorney to irick Moulders. the Pioncer Press from Gleichen, headguar, | Wesen slightly cooler, southerly winds, 2, Brooklyn 6, Uwpire—Bradley. Mauhatten, Easy payments, to the Bk, |—The day was observed here by | pronqre the necessury papors, All members of the Brick Moulders Blackfoot Indians, says: Chief Poundmaker The contract, drawn up, by which the | ypion are requested to their shitting o westerly AT Kaxsas CrivoMorning game. s a general suspension of business atter 1 lians, Ninois or, stationary tewpera- | Kausas Oity. 20001 0-7 - . .| o'clock and picnics, games and other recrea- | eity ws - ' H died suddenly at Crowfoot camp yesterday ool Weather, stationary towy Washington.’0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 0— 4 | Dr. Hamilton Warren, Eclectic Physi- | & 8 city was to tuko the Richmond firo alurm, ) ! P from the bursting of n blood vessel, ture, winis gonermlv southerly, ] s—Weidman and Shaw. First base | ¢ian’ and Surgeon, Room 6, Crounse | 'lons: About ten thousand peovle celebrated | was presented but luid over to give the i'"”‘,”llu'““‘:"“ umming st chief has languished since his rele fowa “Local ralus foliowed ' by fair | hits—Kansas City 10, Washington 10. “Er- | block ocorner 10th and Capitol avenue | 8 Irospect purk, where the exercises were | committee an opportunity to sectre fur | 118 i the penitentlary, where he was confined | Weather, ~I|ghllf cool and variable “winds, Washington 6, Kansas City 5 Unupire | Dayand night calls promptly attented to | under the charge ot the Knights of Labor. information and prices 5 "y GRS nearly a year for his connection with the | Seperally westery, " | ZConnelly, 1 ok A gssembly ffom Boone joined with the . v ity [ 1. W.C. Huntington, a senior in Yale A Nebraska—1 rains, followed by fair ¥ —pr—a— Xy By he oity clerk was instructed to notify | o,110r0" will open it suminer school 1 the o) robellion, weather, statlonary temperature, winds gen | wairafol game— Don't pay bug prices or lumber but | {0 sssemblios in the parade wnd procession chairmen of the democratic and re- | GoL0ET Kool building in this oity Jul One of Sparks' Agents Arrested erally westerly : Knni:h;? Bier. 0 ‘l’ (: ) 2 ‘; 28 ; buy cneap at Bradford’s 1o e parks o tnat the city council | gt Sinion IR 1 S ST Sl e A Arrested . . v N . o E 9 * . d a 9 o) P, ing g oy 3 Sr.Pavi, Minn, July 5—A Boreman A ——— Pitchers—Barr and Whitney, First base PR Wioked q Ind taken miens toward calling s speolsl 5 AMARE it to (s Pionaar et aRLAR: The Schoouers Heavily Fined bits—Kansas 10, Washington 6, ors— | Buy MeAlester&Rich Hill coals, bestrestd | Crere, Neb., July 5.—[Special Telegram [ €lection, and asking them to name three | MeAlester coul, §6 a ton | 15 & Webster latest in the timber depredation e 40 Harirax, N, 8., July 5.—A telegraw from | Kansas City none, Washington 6, Uinpire | cement, ete., of Havens&Co. 16&WeSmB6b | tothe BEE.|—At the German Mwnnerchoir | P€180ns from each party in each ward o | Ricl Hill coul. $1.25 a ton § tel'phone 52§ arrest of Michaa 5 Viiaation eses is the | Shelburne says that the colleetor of eustoms, | —Counelly. 5 — - — soclety’s pienic yesterdav a deputy sheriff | BVe as registers under the new law —— ot A - Healy, Commissioner | under iustructions from Ottawa, Las imposed Towa's Third Annna! & Whitebreast nut coal, $3.75 per ton—the | was kicked in the head while trying to quell | wa 2¢ council} then adjourned unti Hard Coal, parks’ agent, o complaint of Enoch Hod- | i fine of $400 eash on the sefzed Poritand | . . nol Ragatia. cheapest and best fuel a disturbance. The Ibjuries are serious, No | Wednesuay evening. We offer for the present, For cAst and gon's mill forewan, chargiug him with in- | setooners. €. . Harfugton, City Point and CEDAR RAPIDS, fa.,, July 5.—In" the third Nes. FueL Co., 214 Sonth 13th St. arrests, - INMEDIATE DELIVERY the best quality, :Inwlll““\iull‘l 9|lm-nm.u and vroceedings not :-wmv W. Coshing. e fines lave not yet | annual regatta this afterncon the first four et el A New Oune, Aunthracite Coal, Kgg and ( ¢ §0.7 fustilied by taw. " Healy” was teleasod on | been haidy i the Vessels are still in uussea-luawd shell race, wmile and a Lalt, was wonby | Ger Howe & Kexk's Pricks ox Fuent- | Washburn's best Minnesota flour $3.00 | See J. L. Rice & Co'.s revised list of | per ton; Nut and Range §7 per t Ottumwa over Davenport, Time—10: TURE. 1010 DOUGLAS STREET. per ewt at Helmrod's, stute bargains, | Nebrusha Fuel Co., 214 South LoxDON, July 5—The Mark Lane Express