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il The Omaba Bee Receives all the New York Herald COable Specials, The New York Herald Cable Speolals are Wired Ditect to the Omaha Beo, THE OMAHA DAIlLY BEE . 4 TV T TN T o 1A 5 - - QR . . SIXTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, WED} DAY MORNING. JULY 7, 1886. NUMBER 16, ! : v 1 ”.7> it = 13 v ‘v - —' ‘B | —7‘ g % 1 { N1 LN v said + Ly b N l*{ 9 | Neisclad in white, He sits in his favorite E TH \ E‘ Rl,‘(T originated from a_passing locomotive. Loss “ UE [EY ]I.L lOlR [ | ascertain, Wellington s very close moutlied N [ N b N n N WILL THEY PULL THROUGH? | triwniir ven in vani, i s nesd vent | DEATH ~ AND DESTRUCTION, | i $15560.™ "o butaings were very ola N THEY WILL ADJOURN. | fuiticchette sietics saviviie seeratee | TWENTY-ONE MORE VETOES, | 1 Jd a8 thovigh istening to some - iy isit here, muen to the annoyance of the | ration. 101s delicate intellectual _ The Heat at Oaklan: ion in congross. — ration, delicate intellecty 3 3 . 11, Rigsdale, of LeMars, Ta, editor of . . Laov features are stamped with thought. One | Pyrotechnio Patriotism Results in Flames | OAKLAND, Neb., July 6.—(Special to the | A Prospect That Senate and Honse May | tne Suiitinel of that town, is in the city on | The President Disapproves Another Big Handds d6 1 Sver: The i T 1 Bk |—The warmest weather ever exper Olose Early This Mouth some priv n Batoh of Pension Bil Hght st has skillfully dis and Xunerais, | enced here was to-day. The mercury was 109 = y 3 S t ension Bills, — 0 o fod dfapery, Atound the in the shade. We have had no rain for five — FORTY-NINTH CONGRESS. e INES THE POSITION. - - £ ; ) weeks, Al grain is suffering very much and | WHY THE RANDALL BILL DIED. T HE GIVES HIS REASONS FOR IT. HE OUTLINES neck hangs a golden FIRE'S FATAL WORK IN DENVER KTaLLy coune "Tho prospest 1 this part of " _ Benace, F Y — ated witha cro A white county for wheat and corn before this - \ kvzlv\..](‘\\”.luv\ 0.—The senate to-day —_— sals Must der §t Imposeible | the wrinkled, eareworn, lof A fhi > vo | dry spell was never bettet, One of the Membors of the Ways and | 100k up the bill to secure to the Cherokee | A gonse of Public Daty Makes i sl L g b o . tho | The eyes are full of Life and A Focket Ends an lowa Young Man's - Moans Commifttee Talkn on the freedmen and others their proportion of cer Interpons to Preve .q b Tor Any Onoe to Carry On mouth, by far the most conspl Jtistence~ 8ix Other Fatal Acs An Awning's Fatal Flap. Bt iyt tain proceeds of land, iAo AL LU L Government But Glad- Leo XT11s face, has a more pleasing and rest cidents— Pierce Forest PrAtony, Kan , July 6.—About 5 o'clock ubject e Demos Mr. Ingalls, from the commlitee on Indian Unjust Gifts of Publio stone—The Returns, ful expression than it usually wear r Pires Raging. last evening an old awhing upon which fif. crats Divided. affalrs, reporte substitute for this bill Money, o haps, too, a more literal painter wonld have FREvEI: teen or twenty persons congpegated to wit- — 1t appropriates §35,000 for the purpose, and s " s the 08 f kles more, « 053 the water works display By the fire com- An Early Ad Probal [rects how the amount shall be distributed ), ouchere on the Situation. 1 the lines sand wrinkles wore, even _ ] M n Early Adjournment Probable. 8 the t nbey The President Disapprove: l,nl:‘-."\"; e York Herald Cable | though by so dolng he might have detracted # "f"lr'{""l’\f‘ irg fn Deuves, pany, gave away, precipitating them on the | Wasmncron, July 6. [Special Tele- ”:‘jw]‘""‘“" was agreed to and the bl [y G LT Tt e president —Spocial 1o the Brr.]—Mr. Labouchere's | from the calin benevolence so characteristi AV Coly July 6 -AULID this mom- | crowd of spcotators below. Seme twenty | gram to the Bix.]—There is o growing belief | ™iiic tenato then procceded to consider the | today transmitted to the House his' message opinion on the result of the elections so far | Of the pontiff, ~The artist shows his illustrt | MR, 48 tho peoplo Werc Zaing hotne from o | e e sotrin Jatany that congress may manage to adjourn before [ amendments to the river and harbor bill. The | annowncing his disapprovalof twenty private T BYVeH TH LN TrusRig Tyuth, He says: | 008 model athisbest. In many ways this cbrating the nation il I-l,l\ul‘{_ a firo \I»':h.d'* 4 AR tha close of the present month. Up to this :\Ix.:x A idment that wa ’“u-m..n;.‘l was | pansion billsand the bill providing for the i b 10 spenk, Wil they | POrtrait is the most satistactory yet painted, | covered iif the Aeademy of Music and betore Destructive and Fatal Storm. timo the genorad impression lias boen that the | e itemn appropriating $13000 for the war. | (e O B TCAE BT RIS 06 G Il connties hav o speak, | - the fire department conld get to work the ; News hins | sesslon would not end befare the olose of the | ClAse of Sturzeon Bay and Lake Michigan | { kL \ pull s throngh? 1 doube It. The agricul CAMDING AT ORETE the fire department conld get to work the | ycisonvintr, Fra,, July 6.—News s | session would not end before the close of the | Siieanal and hatbor of refiize. ~After o | Minn. The Jast named bill is vetoed, the taral laborer knov's and cares little about | e R fi‘“fi‘k ]' j{]“‘"(_ i ‘I*‘. just meached the Times-Unfon of a terrible [ month, Just now, however, the senate has | Jong debate the sonate went futo executive | president says, becaise he is entirely satisfied Treland, and he fs toldthat had it not been | Another Intereating Day at the Sun- | (01400 PIECH W ‘,?h‘f‘l I-“:H\‘\”.I ST | gale at Apalachicola Wednesday, the S0th | begun to exhibit some interest in the ques- | session and thew adjourned. that the building provided for Is not immedts for the Irish bill he, by this time, would have : day School Assembly. "_‘l‘.l‘mhv hat the ‘nlevl‘.-p-u|:m-l|‘|'\‘\\ I"‘Il”\‘"“ ult., uprooting trees, unroofing houses and | tion of m‘hu!unmenl._und a8 this body has 26, ately necessary, and he adds that not a little B e and theee acres of fand. e lud | CRETE Neb, July 6. (Special. Telegran | folerable that the five depatiment was driven | uusing a loss of $40,000. The telegraph | the matter praotically in its own ands, there |y arrraron, duly (- Patitions were pre- | legislition has lately been perfected, and bill hias done us & to the Bi:e.) ~Thie day has proved to be one | from, T front of the Putieied, TEIRE WIS | wires were blown down and six persons, four | seems some brospect that It may push Busl- | gonted from Pennsylvania Knizhts of Labor | YCIY likely more will be necessary, to. in- VAST AMOUNT OF HARM. of much interest and pleasure, The weather | ‘-.-m-l RVIdENE. THEt ”"‘- ARG W | l\ilh"{:lt:!‘llfll\l‘l\l\l‘: (I|::‘]‘:lllt"‘\lk‘ll“lllvlgl‘\l‘l\l;{l( l‘;:‘(\;l n | ness lhrmmh by the 15th or 20th of the asking legislation to proniote the Interests of | crease the misealenlations in many of the The very possibility of the Irish Iandlords | i8stillon its good behiavior. Artivals still | cume evident that the Acadcmy was | tho bay ¥ sy Hpatg The senate has power to do this i€ | Jypor, public buildings now in progress of ercction. benefitting at the expense of the taxpager as | €Ol ‘ll'l‘lr'l‘.dl\';‘ "V\\‘l; ‘.Awlm: '.'fl,n'lj B9 | eives to saviig this" Topkey” MoUMIRH Fatal Accident at Pawnee. :(ls Il‘;e"“l“‘“:”l‘(fix‘r;‘: be house llaj_)vrllc- The morning hour having been dispensed | Lewis W. Scanlan filed bis declaration for . alienated muny from Mr. Gladstone, As | A\\I.nl\l:m.nuc? A ole .u‘\ll \\\ll;‘..lllll{n A1 | Nu\ee BUllATNg: At I8 Gobl and At Pawsee Crey, Neb,, July 6.—During the bl‘l;‘ y vdmutle« ts :;\ endat of n]v‘ynuplh“ ::v\ with, the house went into committee of the | Pension in 1884 allezing that he contracted things stand now itlooks to me as B | oo e e rmonnt 1 Utock ~ blocks, which were adjoining | celebration in this city yesterday, the eleven | S 809 f18 SOMALE can rush thom thoush | whole, Mr. IPymmond 1n the chalr, on the bl BRI W, P ey Tme semueh like uartermaster No enry, ¢ O i+ vk 2 O e i o1 dauzhter o 1., ee wa VO Wi . onrse, q T p he records show that he served P, the new parfiament will be el 1ik T Clarke, Omains ox-Senotor J. N Dl St | The flames sprend so rapdly aud | yearold daughter of Mr. F. C. Bdee was shot | WG SOTR HECEIE WA 10 CREORE | goneral deficiency bill, The end of the bill | jhe records siow that he served from April The liberals will not h decisive major- ke, i 0T A BUL B i heat became so intense that in less than [ and fatally wounded by a bullet from a tar- having been reached, the committee, in ac \ 0 May 28, 1 In vetoing tha bill fty, nor the conservatives, even with the sup- | Pauls Do Matthewson and wite, | jiffeen minutes after the discovery of the | get gun, The bullet entered the forchead and | ate as long as they will stay, but the question | sorqunce with previous arrangements, re | 0r his relief the prosident says: *1 am ig portef the liberal and radical unionists, who | Lincolns — and — Georgo W, Hindiey, | the fire the wites of the Western Union tel- | penctiated the bran tissies, The proprietor | 18 Low little they can do rather than how | vertod to the parugraphs relative to the stato | clined to think it would have beon a fortunate made common eanse with thein, Weeping Water, — ‘The Neligh band, apl company, whose ofice is in the block | off the siooting gallery has been arrested for | muoh. : departiment. thing if in this case it could be demonstrated WHTAT THEN WILEL TTAPPEN? the second best in the state, is on the ground AT ”M\““ SRRk b kT ' JERRY MURPHY'S CARD LOST. “Mr. Cannon eriticised the bill for Its omis- | that 2 man could thrive so we'l with chironie I suppose Lord Salisbury will be instalied in | and will sty throuzgh the remainder of the | opjia’gperators man cave the \Wiea Bight Torpedo Boats Lost. This morning’s National Republican, in | sions, whieli lie declared were extraordinar diarrhan for fifty-two years as its existence office and be subported by Hartington’s | @ ibly. The Presbyterian Sunday sehool | ctone and other valu hstruments, thoug Panis, July 6.—Le Temps confirms the an- | 8unouncing the withdrawal of Representa- | 1t omitted to appropriate for the salaries in the case of this good old gentleman would friends and the members tor Birming of Lincoln came down on the cxeursion train. | several of ~the ware destravell, | oncement of the loss of eight torpedo tive Jerry Murphy from the race for the now- | ministers and charges d’ affaires for 158 and | prove. ‘We should then, perhaps, have less i y b LS » lots of > assenbl fch are for | One hundred ngines could not have ; e Al " I o Firs . o 8 » deficiency being § W, and for de- AMielih: Sy el What then will be the duty of the radicals? i”””hz’ulnnl ML ”“\l ';““l" 1t are fOr | Sived the bulding, wiiich was @ mass of | DOALS in astorm on the 4ltantie. Fifty per- '_{;‘:}"f’:m::; ;‘!:; ‘l‘ :',.f.\:?.\.\q' ;lfin r.‘:flu‘l‘: clees Aot (o $55,000 1o contineent | O it in claims for pensions. The factis, In To render it impossible for anyone else than | sale, about fifty have been taken by parties | FVE G BN VYIS NS | sons were drowned. Saturday’s dispateh de- opl had gained too wses of consulates. This made an ag- | this case there is no disability which can be o on the government, | Who willerect thereon cottages given, The ground floor was occupied by busi- | nying the loss of the torpedo boats was based | much headway for him to ouercome,” ob- of $00.000, and other winor items | traced to forty days’ military service of fifty= This they can casily do by a striet alliance | On Sunday iast President I 1 Foss stated | aiess houses in which several men were sleep- upon the }(nh‘-invnll of ||;.- ;;\ln(i.wlvr of marine | served that “the Hennepin canal has been ase |h:‘ omissions to ‘.«m‘l.wo.I He | four years ago, and 1 think little if any more i L . At 1o oich deriomi on Wlio wonlid ereof vt th 2 0 3 3 ore | referring to other torpedo boats, itary vhiel ved i con- inst the practice of making b p ik A with tho Trish. Should the tories obtain tho | that to oich denomination who would erect | Ing af the thne of the fire, all of, whom were g torpede the solitary card which he has played in con- | [ERURIC) SEANSE TS BOCLS higent. o | Ifinmity than is usually found in e of tho fon | & permanent building to constitute head- P : o aress and he thought it would alwvays prove : : o of tlie ol 1 upper hand and attempt to pass ..l.m-‘;",.,u quarters, he would give the sum of 810 as n .]m old man lrun\nm.un in the ~.Al\mnul.h‘m\\ Ravages of Cholera. : & winning one.” }\l‘n::\:in‘l‘m||~|||l.|§l-\li|nxl‘[\u[;m;d::n'llw .‘hfi nx;lu‘ ] o ¢ ‘:‘II“':"Ilf i st act, the el ( the Irish should tight on Lantott AL L b <enneavy. Enright retired at 12 o’clock last Romr, J v 6.—The chole eturns to-day 3 b repute into which the nited States fel W vetoing the bill granting a pension to Ll Un e beginning, Today the denominations each | night in. an intoxieated condition and was “.1 i ,],'l',[;‘“\ l,';':.m‘,{'i‘:: 'Tl“;'lf'w‘:.m: Y1 The house commiitae s Bl o means | @MOnE commercial nations by reason of the | Francis Denuing, who claims that he cone % ! A La meeting, accepted the generous | f 1 till late, e could not be roused, | L =) drafts drawn by consuls upon the United to- )T‘:Il:l?l"lll‘vl:"(lfilk:‘ l:I.::I‘A:'ll (‘?“_‘T'\ \I};:II{“I \ States government being returned protested tracted blindness as the result of rheumatism ! ! and dishonored on nceatnt of thero veing no | feurred n the service, the president says Jeht your correspondent met General | {1 {'with which to pny them, that there seems to be no testimony showing lled” gtontion to the fact | the soldicr’s conition from the thne of 1§ oars. BRING THINGS TO A CRISIS, vill: deaths; Franeav deaths; Latonio, and Foutana, 2 cases, 3 cases, 20 deaths, One of Mr. s f and - agreed to | and perished i the flames, The cause of Probably at first the tories and their allies ot butldings costing 5300, At the several | fhe fre is at prosent unknown, will sa. Good riddance,” but they will soon ! Mfll(\ the Con |l'|dllli N i be practically impossible for | the Baptists 150, the Presbyterians B emternte sith onothird of its | The Methodists and United Breturen u ists raisod $900, | 8¢ hear s conid b leamed th losses are | ¢ is fevorted at Venlee 00. | s follows: P. S, Hughe music, ¥ i Browne, of Indiana, a leading repibli ts that the official | yyember of the comuittee, who said that this | , MF. Belmont e he Populi Romano ass (rl]lL:‘A;"‘fl;l\l‘l\(l:\ |;'\‘ figures arc lower thay the actual figures, 000, insurance, S lion for the pres. | that the diplomatic and consular appropria- | discharge to 1550, a neriod of _fifteen teps i the same direction AOURIRIREN % S — R et asiAn tiou bill carried an appropriation of $150,00 | The president continues: “Atter ninotoen members excluded, Having deelared that e usual morning exereises took place at [ Joln Henneavy's saloon 5000, s ancer The Festive Sky Rocket. o et o o probably €0 | for contingent ‘cxpenss of consulates. as | years lad elapsed sinco his dischare fiom the Irish liave a 1izht the regular hour. . Protessor Holmes ave | %1000, Solomon, elothie. | Dionrance | Cnicaco, July 6.—Eekert & Swain's | foxt secsion i domammc, Grer 10 the | against $110,000 made in the bill of Iast year. | the army, a pension is clatmed for him upen 10 BESIST COERGION, pervicyof sh listoryat 11 o'clock, astsTaylon .m0 insur- | flowring mills on Canal stroet were damaged | opinion, clearly demonstrated its utter fnea- | - Mv. Cannion offored an amendment ap- | the wery shadowy allegation of incurring e vt ould it | which was unusually instruetive. iloedo blocks ;| InSUrance | by five 2 £ A A Sauestions | With | propriating $87.608 to meet the deficlencles rhieumatism while {n the service, coupled VA B TS s e L 2 oclock | Rev. > Willard - Seott, © | by fire and_ the contents bv wiiter to the | pacity tadeat with teonamicouestions. With | BEPeG, NEP ' i clers ‘and ehargos d'af- | with the startiing proposition that. this theus be attempted. The time is aniving to take Omalia, lield the entire attention S amount of $70,000, "The blaze was caused by | & INOTIy of over farty in the house. thad | ¢qirog ™A greed to, matism resulted, just previous o hiy off the gioves, the audience during =~ his fine Three Accidents at Anamosa. sparks from a sky rocket which fell on the | WA Y AGE LG, K defeat of the Morrison | , On motion of Mr. Belmont the appropria- plication, in blindness. Upon a medie The News, implicdly, like Mr. Labouchere, urg, with waps, of “‘I’u;lzlnml smfix l'hll‘h- ANAMOSA, la.,July 6.—| Speeial Telegram to | 100 Sunday night. Insurance, $65,000. measure, and the latter gentleman and his | tion to supp(l_v deficiencies in the contingent sination 1t appeared t:-{u' l\lls blindnes: SNEara s printed, and says: 157 Just before the Jectures, Mrs. Par- | el SR 5 ) L o HAve Vol et UTETABRIV <peuses of cousulates for the year 158 aused by amaurosis, which is i dnits e defeat in a tablo prited, aind syt | G0 1o, gave o eadinig, tobert of | 0the Buw|—During the colebration here Anothor,Blaz s hiive: oW avenged themselves by | Wi inoreased. from S22,000 (0 $40,000, and pted as an aifeetion of the optic It would be gbsurd to fgnore the fact that I Siefjy *rank Beard occupied the platform | yesterday a careless boy throw a firecracker | Conors, N. Y., July—North's storehouse | eratile. e democracy don't cohore. ‘They | fof the years 1884 and 1855 from $4020 to [ am satisfied that a fair examiihation of the the B :glish boroughs, moro especially in | jn the evening, and his lecture, *1ow to Use | in the folds of a young German lady's diess | containing cotton, wook and manufactured | agree ipon nofhing. On the subject of the | $37.145 facts in this case justities the statement that London, the government has lost hea The numbers point to a moral defeat show conclusively that the electors require, in many c: the Blackboard,” was very profitable as well | trom Langworthy, whieh took fire and soon | gonds belansi nant 3 On motion of Mr. Belmont tho amend- | the bill under consideratign ean rest oni as ontertaiming, At the close of this lecture ‘.,m,,”pmg,wmfl“mm‘“ m | goods belonging to numerous manufacturers, | currency they are worse - mixed, ¥ Bty 2 i ents were adopted appropriatinz various | upon the grounds that ald should be fu SRS O e 08 oL tire. Men stand- | jueluding Parsons &: Co. and Stillman, [ i possible, " than — on _the tariff. [ [eh B SULAP ho i Torihotenk BEve e anunual cauip Hre services, In charge of | TSR tletr power to el hie in s o et 1t it "ena | Atter'ull theit promises, they will likely leave | $iiall sums to meet the special deiiclonetes in | mished to ths exsoldier becaiso he sorved in 3 ¥ 3 & L Vi -~ the consular service, the army, and because a long time thereafter es, furher time to digest home [ ¢fitianquana formed . I rocession | extinguishing the flamies, but were not suc- | 10ss will reach these questions where they found ' them. ame blind, disabled apd dependen then rose and reported the | he be There was an fmportant part of the Morrison |, The committe rute. ‘The home rulers must therefore stick [ at - the Lincoln head and | cessful until she was terribly burned, and it —— il t i { bill o the house, Tiie first voto was taken | Nouo of us ro cntitled to discred) 1o thelr guns and do their best to remove the | marchéd fo the fire to the | s doubttul as to her recovery, Kidnapping Tramps Captured. Diyent snould fiave bean pussed, and mlght | on the amendiment for the pavaont of the | for extreme tondorness and considora: { com- | tion ~toward those who to | country’s battles. These mght thejr sentiments prejudice which still prevails upon tae | Wusic of the band, “After the opening by 4 They lead tojtho ShiGoE musie and prayer, % D, Stewart, of F Graxp IstAND, N b July 0.—The gang of | one exception, insisted that the bill should go | O1d Colony and Pacific Mall Steams A Joug man fell from the sec- | e in number, who attempted to | fato the house as & whole o not at all Ll | Panies forthe transportation of T AU An Dt T aavit ond-sfory of the opera house, stiiking nis | U o) avem . s i . Aspinwall in 1583, 1t was agreed to common to all good citizens, S Lifdoln,~ made Short nd * approptiate | breast on n chunk of wood and this morn- | Steal s baby, have been, captured by the po- | part of the bill regulating the methods of ad- | 30N % Most benevolent eare on the part of the goy- Parliamentary Election b r LR AOIS o kTS oaretinnt Tice after a hard chase, There was a lively | ministering custor laws, as apart and sepa- 1ave U ARELe E b b speeches, interspersed with music and re- | 1§ 1S unable to t s feaved he is bt | ¢ 4 % - t a1 NBIoh o8 1o " " | Adjourned. ernment and deeds of charity and merey in Loxnox, June 6.—C. E. Lewis, conserva- | Shoneien, intersperged Wiy ihternally: fight between the police and e tramps, in | rated from tho objectionablo features of the ppi ; Silvata Jito il Blatent nosl Rbig aa et tive, hins been re-closted in Londonderry over | honnds proscntad o very protty Intho/evening, whilo the. fireworks wero, Jiwhiclitwo ottliclairyprestititly wounded:) | bil wanly recelvean nndivided sepublican Fitz-John Nominated. sertion of those who, {rom motives that may Justin McCarthy, Parnellite, by a vote of | decorated as they wore, with being disenargedn voung man and lady were Bad RaCazlooNslon 1S part oF the bill will dio with the WasmiNGToN, July 6.—Fitz-John Porter, | well be suspected, declare themselves above * 1,826 to 1428, It the lst elcetion the same | terns, lizhted by the camp Lire drivibg on High Macadiamized street” when R b - late colonel of the Fifteenth infantry, was | @1l others friends of the soldier, eannot dis- JN, July 6—Twp express trains, one | Gencral Browne said further that the prin 1 in, frightoning the L Y luh{vcfluns to the provisions of the Ran- | to-day nomi rge number of interested people, | the Mldland train r ‘ y and affed- psed with a prayer and bene: | horse, wiich sprang over the elbgukient, | from Edinburg. the other from Glasgow, teful nation. Legis- credit nor belittle the calm, ster tionate regard of a gra with the ‘The service ididates contested the distriet, when Lewis ated to be colonel in the army won by a vote of 1,824 azainst 1,795 obtained | dietion by LRev, A, 1. Dunhing, breaking Wis neek and demoralizing the bug came In collision yosterday at Faliwood | Gulk bill were, that It proposed to repeal the tax | of the United States, In making the above | lation has been at she present session of don- by MeCarthy. ‘Thé Tt Ton. Geo, L Goschen, sl but done no damnage 1o the ocompants, The | §omc . T““’W‘fi‘;" egsons were injured. A e O T ull faxcs bposed | yomtnation tho president says: “In accord- | gress' perfected ONEIRAADly . THGrO ST U ono of Gladstone's sbiiterest —runionist A daYia GOMICT AL OTIDILIoN RCE: horse was valued at $250, - peReoy aMs, Ile was opposed to the repeal of these | ance with the provigions of an act of con- [ rate ~of pension =i ceril chsess opponents, was defeated T the cast division ) W ! HASTINGS, Neb., July 6.—[Specia —— 2 d ; e b pos 3 v S Appropriations have also blen na dic J. Wiison, unionist, las been EL J § Dro St. Lours, July 6.—Dispatches from | Yesterday's Events on the Turf ana | D hons Ry oLEs befSon herein named fo disabled 1 appointment inthe f of national homes where sic the r 1 e ropud- | army of the United Stares itz JORN Tortet, ey ATIGrE b oa e S roR e Ao ist, many. people ! G ark Soetallyiegrood with’ b Llhe | late colonet of the Fifteently Intantry. to be | days liberal sum bas been gppropriated for Greenock by a diminished majority. Chil- | 0y" ) recont from all parts of the county, | Scrious sickness broke out there on Sunday CnicaGo, Ju 6.— Washington Park and tobacco taxes wera nearly equal | colonel in the army of thé United States, to the enlargement and increased ccommodas ders, home secret re-elected by a vote L DML COUDLY. | et and so far the the precise tause has not | Races—Mila: Bob Fisher won, Hattoo sec- | to the pensionrolland the amount of interest | rank as sueh from May 14, 1361, that being | gion and. consenionce of these ll\flll“ll(lflfl!i growing out of the rebeilion, and t feated in the ech livision of Edinbur, i ing: S R ate that a mysterious and Diamond. fie Sutherland, unionist, has been hibitionists, held in this eity Saturda lected { a lmgely attended gatherin, Was | goultervillle, 111., s ns of 5,018 against over Purvis tor the | The convention was held in the afternoon at | peo o0 e 1o e s hird, Time—1:4237, | dccount, and eught not to be removed, and | the grade in rank held by him at'the time of i : Sagainst 201 o0 TielconyanHon e DL arned. It is estimated that from sixty | ond, Governor Bate thixd. Tine—L1#23 | Gil'yiot bo by republican votes, He i s : S AllthisiismomaraitiantshoulaiboipHeTi gouthern division Of Edinburg, Cole’s Park. After the usual preltminary ex- | (008 ST 1 0d ey persons. 1 Conttos. | Muti AToL tes He had g diswissal from the army, with all this ' s paid $70.80, rlobjoctions o Ri i . . and with the blunders of specta John Morley, seevetary for Ircland, was | ercises and a carefully prepared address by als paid & . 5 other objections to the Randall bill, and par- Le president atso nominated CaptainTheo- ic 2 ed, 1 3 B re-clected fron e . o o e e oo | ville and surrounding country are sick, some | Milo and cighth: Spalding won, Jogulta | tienlariy to that portion which tnereases 'the | dare Sehwan, Fleventh TG, (0f asSstint | Soimecisia v, beet pushed, ranting po A vote of 10,681, Dis e s ] g of them quite seriously, Two children, | second, Topedale third, Time—1:50, Mu- | duty on tin plate and ready made clothing. | adjufant general with rank of to confe: it sympathy rather than judg- vote, James Ing resolved ltself into & mass convention by | pog Adi ils ed | tuals paid 3187 NOTUER REIG TERKOR tain Sehwan entered the military serviec ent has often le scovery o T6- tived from publie C. T. Rawalt as secretary, The following | 1ooreCtivels e HRRULL L Rightaway second, Carcy third. | Feppblican oflice-holders here, “Thiey belicve | all the erades, from private to regimental | tary service, 1am constiained by o sense pf At 3 o'clock this afternoon the tories had | delegates o the state conyention were elocted s | ¥¢A1 died Monday and thelr mother is now Mubualaphld S13. that very many of them wil be made to §0 | non-commissioncd stait officer, and was an- | public duty to interpose ‘ginst ostablshIAR made nnet ain of thir ats, and had wade . B Ftorson. .M Longand, Juos . | Qe 1l “The physician at first thought that | Adulton;gieJeeso PoH. second || st nsBool il congrossindl A elected 1 didates. e unionists, at the A STEa (N S S DONRIE, ®S 2 | the sickness was the result of some unknown | Mam unt third. Time—1:413{. Mutuals [ Buceessors are chosen. 5o theg are thinking | in the ficld during the entive war of the rebell- | st yesult in unregulated. 1 and up- ame lour, had elected forty-one, the Glad- | Reed, Kobert Ash, L. W. Parmenter, S. H. | afmo<phoric eafise, but cinee then it has boen d $i6. ¥ g about decapitation at any time after a conpl¢ | jon, and in 1814 was breveted captain for | fuct .;Encl oaonnlia m‘;""‘,)“"vmh,r ‘(‘h""“‘ltf,‘:‘ b tontans efghty-tiree, and” the Tarellites | Smith, A N. Hall, Dr. 1 P, Fiteh, L. B, | genorally attributed to mineral poison eon- | | Mile' and sixteenth: Beaconsfield won, | of weeks, Itis undertood that very libera) | gallant services 1o (he battle of Chapel | b trdemmireing (hose sio. suilered i ihele thirty-four, 3 3 Palmer, C. T. Rowalt, Judge 0. B. Hewet, | tained in fce cream and lemonade whieh was m Douglas second, Leman third, “Pime— [ moditications of the civil service rules are to | [fouse, Virginin.and at tie close of the warre- | means of support as an incident of military The Pall Mal] Gazette (lideral), comment- | Nat, Brass, J. G. Hayzlett and J, W.'Shaw. * | dispensed at a picuic on Saturday Inst. Mituals pald '$2 be made by the president, enabling those who | ceived the bre ¥ < 5 auljourns and thole | pointed second lieutenant in 1563, e served | o principle and seiting a procedent whigh { ; t : ; of mgjor for gallant and | Seiyi, fnz on the results of the election, says: “We | The following resolutions weré unani- = = have the selegtion of appointees to choose | weritorius sorvices duting the war, 1e has | ° R eabeipins are beaten. ‘Thie totat of votes polled gives a | mously adopted A R ook otis TRTCRErallw, At Monmouth Park, from laxger lists, etc, c;\quhllxuu of the | rendered valuable hnd inSportant duties on T T L e AR A clear ity ogalnst the ministey. The | Whéreas, The other political parties haye 00kots ptealiWork, Moxyovtir July 6—Iandicap, | ¢habges made in the depaftsments since I and I connection With the Indian | 1o days in personally examinin e 141 speelal only quéstion rcwaining is whether the | heretofore refused to favor the proposition to | WILTON, la, July (Special Telegram AT G {02 ‘Grenadle: Lang, | Mareh 4. 1855, shows that not 15 per cent of and so satlsfactory in the latter dutics | punsion acts. delvered 0 him. June. 4 Marauis of Salisbury will not sweep the | Submit a vrohibitory amendment fo the con- | to the BEr.|—A most shocking Fourth of | SeVén-¢lghths mile enadier won, Lans- | the eimployes havebeen remoyed, for the very handsome letter of | \hich, by reason of the me required by the country. 5 sttution to avote of the people, and our re- | July aceident oceurred here during a private downe second, Forliand tilpil - Plmossialt ASioDDmEATICHANNIATY) thanks from the sceretary of the futerior, pension hureay to examine. ts reconds con The “totals now a Conservatives, 2103 | presentati in the legislature have voted | gisplay of fireworks yesterd A rocket de- Three-fourths mile, two-year-olds i 2 Maca- | 1 beng Sawn ' In ‘Uie hoine o ass somo glar ! L | Kind of a bil which will begin the réconstrie: ment: and flected from its course, struck Joseph Ttoss, f FO "pido 1 issg ;in{n of the navy and it is not impossible that . Wiiereas, We believe that their action in | nineteen years of age, in the eye, crushing | " iuandiean, threasearolds: Rock and Rye | beford the adioyrnment of the present scs- Orange Thugs In Dublin, this respect s not in aceordanco with the | through the head and exploding in his | won. Atiomey soeond, Millie third, - 1ime.. | sion this Will bé accomiplished, ~The econo- [ means commitiee to-day orde Cago nnit Dunriy, July 6 ie riot at the conserva- | wishes of the people, and that it Is expedient | moutt, He died in two hours, Ross is the | 1: pists are being arraigned so fiercely by the [ report made on the Randall tariff bill. Mr, 2 L cerning them, were only read§ on Saturday Adverse to Randall's Bill. for his consideration. Ile las carefully. Wasmixoroy, July 6.—The ways and | studied all the facts presented in_the repor(s °d an adverse | made by the congressional committee in eacly ue special reports prepared for his onlsts, 43; Gladstonians, 99; Parnéllites, | against the submission of such an amend- roon filly won, Ittaiala second, Ros § I 5 i v 334, 0 : nfor n by the pension bureau, whicl tive workimen's elub louse last night was | @nd rightthat” the people should have an op- | son of a prominent citizen. and was walking | Shrewsbury handicap, all azes: Tom N n“"""‘ or ')*““1""“’ a0 ‘~"{'“ng protect | Kelly woved to strike out all administrative | ate very voluminons ;3:'\.1’1-:;”].4:»::-. "'I'fi:am-lvj-: provoked by men in the club and they com- ;ilnztxlll“\w\'x.‘f.’.n'f'35\‘,vfl',.::'I::.',’f.','.l.:[‘\l.‘,'l'{.“‘,“" of i.]].;uvunw strectin company with a young | tin won, East Lynne second, Tenbooker l"')gfi:"‘l""{‘)m"‘gl‘l‘.) el e ettt | featuros of the bill (Elewitt provisions), but | sult of his Investigatibn 15 twenty bills ] mitted nearly all breaches of order. A Cath- | in’ order that the popuiar voico may decids | - i erer e and one-elghth miles, | enEY during the coming campaiin. 80 strong tho motion was lost, althoush Iowitt voted | ¥otaod and 18 apnroved and elned, o olic procession passed the elub house which [ the legisiative poliey upon a question so vital A Fiendish Crime three-vear-olds and upwards: Adoni: i the feeling that work should beé begun on | with the republicans, Messrs. Reed and R e e I TN A el "my.ffll hee. l}l:nl there is talk of the | Iiscock were absent. A motion sage of a bill making an approvriation for | o report the entjro kil) adversely, and S irphse of $400,000 OF S5000000 wyder | MAde to rgport the entiro ki) agyersely, and pls £ then was crowded with men-at the time. Phey | o the matcrial inforests, moral’ and”social | Burearo, July 6.—Yesterday afternoon | Joe Mitehell second, Phil Lew attacked the procession with bottles, This | wellare of the state; therefore, be i Vichola auma rma ing i o | — aliagkaditho nrog I of sup. | Nicholas Baumain, o German living in the and ninety have been vetoed. esolved, Th with threats and some we tender the S, t i eigl oo ? ant child fr Hagdicap, all ages: Sandoval won, Ba- i upon the 101l being calleq afl the democrat Destructive Forest Fire Etones, ‘Lhe elub house people then literally | Mission or hon-sub-mission of a prolibitory | ¢/8hth precinet, litted his infunt child fron Wibe v fl Ll a §us of 'the rules, Thiseapnot be [ UPon the cing calleq ats | > Rircs. Rl ared bontioaay "iiie poopla thon ltrally | 0 e titonas amendiaont Cae. theoliollory | (o cradlo by Hts logs and dashed. its head | “0mA 8econd, Worlly third, Tim dofje r, as there is too wide & differ- | voted in the afirmative, carrying the | ST IGNACE, Mich., July 6.—Terrible for- red & nwmlb ubject to gi¥e any proposition S Vot of the Dé- railroad bes A | motion. The republ ained | est fires are raging along the lin that | troit, Mackinaw & Marquette an members abst L. Baumann fled and has not The Base Ball Record. it ( from voting on the bil} on the ground ( ection of | against the wa ors and representatives to the legis- | been captured. Baumann is employed inthe | AT CiieAGo— R of shots into it from | question of the canvass, for he kv\“ul]\‘cl& o poiee surrounded the house, | sei 0 < rom voting on the bil} on i i otting control of the premises. and ature, 08t 8y aployed 1 Arce i NTS TH WESTERN INVENTOTS, the bill confained meritorions features alonz | {roeen this eity ptte, s routt civenty fumatanTe o o i | "“HeSGived, That tho eonnty committes, n | ber yard on the istand and rocently camo | Gbieao. 908008002-¢ p s erg fsued for the followinic to- | with obfectionable provisions, " wich could Yroontlls olty and Aamiclie CAHERISR seertaine y of the procession were [ the call and notice for ourcounty convention [ 161 FO ety ivania, Baumann lpze-i | Bosion i R st | dave Nathaniel Andrews and [LF, Burnap, | 1ot be disassocls with the motlon.” My, | Yesterday 30,000 cords of wood, helonging to Pirts Dut three of the Ingured Catholies i o | {OF nowmmALION 0f Jogisiative eandidates e | Dorted by bis neigl ora B8 laving boen o a | | Pitehers Kiynn and | Radbourne. ¥t | Dubqus, urns Joseph g Becho. | Morison will preparo the adversercporton | the Vulean Fumace compuny, birnid, i adylug condition this morning and twenty | tend an invitation to il legal voters in' the | fhict bt hs wifo denied he as drank. pan =g "“;;nfll;.v EIOD A, rFope hl- | Adglr. Tn,, hgrrow tooth n,fl\ffl.; harjés K. | the bill, while the |-~5-u)]uu|l|a\xlInul make | the furnace will_probably be shut down in w R tiiers are 1ying leiploss i (ho. hospitals, afl | several townships, who fayor tho submission | (e police ate. reticent ‘about the case and | eagod, Boston 6. Umplr o IL Pls Belansky, Nora Mpriggs, Tas | o fopdrt, The' comitteo also antiorized | conseqicnee. Lieryining s very dry Eulh-rumn-vm wounds intlieted by bottles or [ of such a amendment ahd who desire to wli‘lllfi‘p ulars cannot be learned, he child foning board and plaifing machine; illiam | B nridge of fivu(m-l\y,(un~1m1(;ulvmvuly the five |A\)|».lmuug{|l)u' woods with x-;n‘m T T L T T T B e A ST RS o £ et O Eoaf | Epeiish, | Lincoln, Neb,” doot eheck; | Findjdy's resoluiion declating it to bo 1o | rapidity: faine dio deved, and crops ars izt he O en o (he el i | tielection of G R e 0 B=18 | Charles . Gilman, iotdora, L., construction of | sehso of tha cogutico that (ho roventi tax | bt up for Waut of fain. ccount of the attack. “I'lie convention then adjourned to the call T ST ARIRARA. New York 15, ¥ TSt DASC | tunnels and porons earthenw gravel | on lubaur‘b.fllmm\llwu‘nm\'ed ~ il DS A e S R oo o sl eR O e unvQue, Ta., July 6.—[Special Telegram L New rork 15 Ertors—De- | for'hedding ties in brideo work, ‘ete Frank nL R Pt v et ot D peaaiPat annaunoamepl of Lo tothe BEFR. thirteen-year-old son of K5, Umplre—York, A. Hovey, assignor of one-lalt (o W, L, Ka- Those Vetoed Pensions. b i L AT ; ustin MeCarthy at Londonderry to-day. ‘Tho Banker Mattewson's Return, W. J. Loomis was racing across a culyert 00000000 11| ™mey Madison, Neb., combined flour safe and | wasnrxaroy, July 6.—The house com- | , N YOuk, July 6. relary. SIaNR cause of the disturbinee was the discovery, | Nomrork, Neb., July 6.—[Special 1 with a neighbor towards {he creamery, Sun- 2116000 wg|floves Alexander W, Laughlin, Broviille, | 1 jieq on fnvatla pensions gonsidered tn | A4 arty left New Xork yesterdny morning ; ), ¢ In., grip for stretehing ky L Jouls 4, Philadelphi Otimwa.soringloss 1ock o1 Biyant 1. Swan! | presidential veto message atits meeting to Louls 5, Philadelphia 1. | qssjgnor of one-half to E. 'V, Birke, Atlantic, | day. Representative Conger called up the I, harrow; William V. Tufford, Clinton, for Greystone to visit Bamuel J, Vilden, 1t is Manning’s intention to stay in and around N York for several days and then to go to bill tor the relief of John Luce, whose claim | Albany. i the, Slaokion “Lad declared I | gram to the Brr.]—Charles P, Matthewson | day. ‘Thie wagon fell off the bridge, Loomis’ ho contents of " whidh Baa " hor L% | returned last night via the Union Pacifie [-neck was broken, Ho Jjved till Monday counted, A recount followed, which almost | train from Colorado, where he has been for | morning. [is sister’s arm was broken, ¥, fllur the election had been declared in made the electlon a tie, g 7 it to Lewis by » past severa s, A g A Zinnon wi she T3 - Ia., attachment for printing case stands; o o ol h led in fiont of the hotel y‘“hm,,,‘,“,N‘“.IN e lh:llnhlA&\mu:unlulla's on the train did | below EualDume‘u_c,&;Ld.‘y‘ Iml:‘!)uvl))nl(;rtfimg '«M:"nr;-m;rnc“\v‘“in'fizu%;l ! & & 8 { POSTAL CHANG but after discussion it was decided. that the tl:‘n”x:"”v\ n\|:,‘w‘:':.‘r'.i‘\“.u':uxl)v «;.”'l\lly'»wg:la: ntreating the people to preserve or im and his family has been accorded the al LarTLe Rock, Ak, July 6.—Thursday | Tuesday ys and Saturdays at sions with reommendations tl weeks quiotly gambling. e hasa record of at tie do pass rowds aro gathering on the streets to-nidnt, | warmest sympathy from all citizens, What last the colorgd labgrers on the Tate planta- | 1 p. 1 alem by 4 p. m, Leave A e Bt O & 3 \ if nd the excitement is intense, William and | Mr, Matthewaon proposes for the future 3 | Killing & number of men. Last night A. C. | tion nine ml? bcgow onthe Arkan, Ilh‘m, Suleuidsd nys, Thursdays and Saturdays H@q‘.’n.’fxi l\\“‘IXI b covor :‘l“bl:'h'.Hh:l\:‘"hill oA ;ob.,,w,,m brothers, and Archibald Crook- | nof known, though hé expresses a wish to | Ware, sherill of Mitehell county, Texas, | struck for an advanee in wages to that gen. | 2408 m:: arrive at Middlebeyg by 12m. ve one being defeetive in consequence of DYSP P hanke, menibers of e Dublin Conservae | pay all elatius in full, Sowo of these claius | noted as tho slayer of Sam Bass, the terribla | o BKPH 18, SRR Nora to Hardy. ve Nora “Tuesdays, | clerieal arrors. X ives Workinguen's elub, have been re- | have already been settled and the others Will | ‘Toxas desperado, qujetly eame here teq | €rfly paid in the nelghborhood, They then, | Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 p. m.; arriy S o ¢ietims to bo miserable, hopeles 1anded on chirges of ring upon And wound: | Probably be sutistactorily adjusted. Jolmaon At o Eaming fabje wag frresicd | by Intimidation, prevented others from tak- | at Hardy by 5:40 p. m. ~Leave Hardy Tues- Guiteau's Prosecutor Dead. Ccnaes ita victim fo ho iserabic, hoptiaug 5 i the Cathol cosslonlsts vesterday, e forning for Calorado City, Texas, where by | N8 their places. ‘The sherlft was called on | duys, Thursdays and Saturdays at7:80a. m5 |y smivaron, July 6, Private dispatches | Cnused and depressed tn mind, very irritae ., he other pris ere discharged, How Ewing Celebrated, lately killed Ben Lane 1 ' by the planters for ion and went down | arrive at Nora by 12 m, 4 solved hig AT fech e AT anguid, and drowsy. It i3 a disease There were three counts In Londanderry. vING, Neb., July 6.—[Special to the BE.] SamNat - eqr'y yesterday, Al Awo hundred and fifty Wells to Juniata—Leave Wells Mondays, | ¥eceived in $his city to-night aunounce the which does not get well of itsell. It requires The second made the election a tie, The third | _7 servande of tho nat ¢ f AN Small Firo at Neligh. cols men pssol flf* from ,,umhh.,fi"g Wednesdays and Fridays at 1 m.:arrive | death at Mount Pleasant, Ja., of Colonel careful, persistent attention, and a remedy 1o gave Mr, Lowis a majority of {h il The ol ance of the nation's anniversary 3 zh. places began making threats that nobody | at Junfata’by 7 p. m." Leave Juniata Mon- [ George B. Corkhill, ex-district attorney of throw off the causes and tone up tho digess ¢ v has iven noticé that he wiil demand | ¢dme on the sth, and a wr for speaking | NEL1GIm, Neb, July 6.—| pecial to the | Should go to work or bearrested. The sheriif | days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6a, m.; ar- | this distriet, Colonel Corkhill served in the ¥ Wt erform their duties cruting of the poll and, if necessary, & recon. | drow near people frou the surrounding coun- | BrE.|—A largo frame building belonging to | attempied o nrrest Gilh & ringleador, who | 11v6 at Wellsby 12 m, L u M SR MU L MR 0 | dire.cogans. Ul Ahor PRIialh KISt test of the district. s try came pouring in, Order of street parade: | A Hupp, kuown as the Star rink, burned | resisted and was shotbya deputy in both Kllffll'ul_l to Ayr—Leave Kingston Tues- .nu:yn 1‘n|uy"u ."r'nflt "" ”‘nl‘ “‘:\.ul, willingly. n.m;n |:~.A|-;|l:;l|."|;li Apr;;l RN T First, band; second, G, A. R.; third, temper- | about 2 o'clock this morning. The firecaught {llmm the aftgrnoon a posse west irxy);l;uui‘l:{|‘:::lu,\1~"3§:\‘ ‘1‘\\’:: x at | and o close e reb Just the required remedy in hundreds of n Liitle Roekheavily armed, when ) ays and [ ion was made district attorney for one it @ siccoeded I dispersing the mob | daturdays gut 1. m.; arrive at aKingston | of the judic 18 o taken Tood's Sarsaparilla for dys- Masnlfoont BaltTIo op ance cadets; then people in wagons, The ex- | in the interior, no one knows how, as there S e - cent Painting of His Holiness | ercises opened with singing and prayer. The | lad been no fire in the building for several averted wh e - 45 pepsia, from which T have suffered (wo years, - E ayer. > at theealened to be a general | b p. 1. 3 quently sident flayes appointed hi 4 o Y . by a Young Artist, speaker of the day, Judge Searles, trom Mad- | months and it was not lighted up the even- | uprisin, & yrone to Wilsonville—I Tyrone | Piited Stites district attornay for the Dis. | X triedmany other miedicines, but none proved LoxNDON, July®, d Cable | ison ecunty. was then introduced. He re- | INg before. It was so far gone when dis [ St Lovis, July 6.—The TPost-Dispatech days and Saturdays at 1:% arrive | trigt of Columbia, which position he held | 80 satisfactory as Hood's Barsapariila. —Speelal 10 tho Br s, the | viewed the history of the country from the | covered no effort was made to' save it. Ad- | Little Kock specfal states that the exciteient | 1 distriets of Towa, Subse- Harry Thadde : D s At Witsonville by 5 p. . Leave Wilsonville | uniil near the close of President Aiilnrs | Tuosas Cook, Brush Lleetric Light (o, young Irish artist who painted the portraits | 4iys of 76 to the “present time, and spoke in | 10INg l’“‘uf‘f“" were saved by LAJr,ml work, | occasioned by the riot yesterday on the Tate | Tuesdays and Satwedays at 11:50 a, m.; arrive | term, and since that time bhas been engaged New York City 0 A of th {8 4 " | glowing terms of the living as well as the | B s about $2,500; insurance, $1,85 plantation eontinues unabated. Neither the | at Tyrone by 1 p. m. 5 in the practice of law in this city, ) “ of 'lt'?fiv::blf(;lllllll‘l._.lln Brozza, and other e jorie of, the UVIRg as well e tio i LASUIAIO EReriff nor sy moebore ot “his posas hove | “1nTowa changes have been made as fol- e | Sick Headache ebrities, which have been attracting much eminent statesmen of the times, Howas | A Teminder of Jeferson Square. | returhed, anditis feartd more {rouble has | lows: : . Confirmations, | - attention tn London this week, 1s now pri- | followed by Dr. N. &, Sackett fn o short but | Causos, I, July 6—During the fieworks | oceurred: Sungdto Peimym=LeavoFord dally, exoent | wasmworoy, 3 ~The senate has " ho past two years T have been vately exhibiting a striking lifs size portrait | Interesting address. ‘The exercises were | displuy last nigh park fire b~ otpiprer? Bundays, at 4 p. . arrive at Palingra by : y . 4 afflicted cyere headaches and dyspeps t the vatic here his holiness ave sit. | Pid—all home talent. ° Afternoon—sports e ombe, and created'a CHICAGO, July 6.~The city council, at its | 8t 9 p. m.; arvive at Ford by 11 a. . sistant sec y of the treasiiry, Bla. ¥as i y L 5 a atiean, where his holiness gavesit- | siitable to the day and the occasion. iere | Stampede among the spectators. Colonel | session lastis past ipidnight fo-night Bellevue to Maquoketa—Leave Bellevue KAE - 4illa, eud Lave found great relief. 1 cheer 1 bngs, a privilege which he has rarely granted. | was a display of fireworks in the evening, Kinney had his clothes badly burned in en- | passed an ordinanee gl\'f‘lg the use of La | Luily, except Sundays, at® a. m.; wrive at _New York Dry Goods Market. fully recommend it to wll” Mus. L. ¥ ¥ 1 called at the artist’s studio in South Ken- ———— deavoring to extinguish the fire. A number Ty o n e Y B .<'h'u n‘n ‘\ll';?““ et '1”\ )0 |:. mfl.h’hnx:v .\I..‘,'u,.h.»ml New Yonuk, July 6.—The exports of do- ANNABLE, New Huyen, Coun, e the piet vhiel . g V. Q0P| A their elothing i o ! e No, ieago | daily, except Sundays, at9 a. m.; artive a estic cottans the past week were 4,549 pacl A > f:"'“:vl‘)“’ see the picture, which will shortly — Tu:l‘ld Heat at Wahoo. t::zut‘uzi;g:l“:elnlfflu,'xl::jlfi:l; partially burned | Sireet Railway company for tho considern: | Bollevue by 3:30 . i . at | mestic cobtans the past week were 4,549 pack Mrs. Mary €. Smith, Cambridgeport, Mass., exhibited in the states. T'he pove bLas Auoo, Neb., July 6.—[Special "Telegram W tion of $20,000 aunually, the costot paving | = Richland to Woolson — Leave Richland | #k¢s which wakes the total for the expived | oy g sutcrer from dyspepsia and sick heads often been paluted, but never, I believe, in | 10 the B The continued dry weather Depot Buildings Burned. and maintaining the ssine, with lights, ete., | daily, except Sundays, at 9:21'a. m. and 4:11 | portion of the year 192J19 packases against | g0 gle took Hood's Barsaparilla and 80 natural and unaffected a pose as the one | aud hot south winds are eausing great anxi- & H to be deducted from the annual rental,’ The | p.m.; arriye at Woolson by 10:21a. m, and | 108,546 packages for the same time last vear, | gou0d i3 iy Dest remedy she ever used. chosen by Mr, T 1p. m. Leave Woolson daily, except Suns | €0,217 in 1 nd 83,556 in 1853 day at j0:3 he market ddeus. s holiness 1s | ety amoug the farmers. 1015 feared the lato | olasmom st Brie t T Sepel DAl | cmpavy isconposed prinelvally of Piiladel: | 4 pate g 4 - 0 o 9 erkes ng its pre A m. and 4:45 p. .3 arrive @ has been wore quiet in new demand, s many ? e e s study prepacing | it SULIGLI ell and that corm will be | of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul road at | dent. "The setion of the colnell1s Sonsidered | Titohland by 1108 a ta, and S2arpt e C B | D b Abtiat ah: thele hothday excus Hood sfils"":sa'?lazllham’. ' Latin encyelicals | fuitied unless it ra ¥ oon. . ! | Mason City burned e divie | very favorable to the compapy. ON POLITICAL RUSINES sions. ‘The movement, however, wis of got Bold by all drugglsts, $1; six for 85, Mad@e which have won him the reputation of one of | Jiateqay, the thermoweter reglstered 105 - ¥ d last evening and the divi — Prosecuting Attorney @y Wellington, of | proportions, as of the daily reccivts a Gniy by G L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, o greatest clussical scholars of bis time. Decorah, 1a,, is in the city on & political wis- | large percentage is being distributed Fair weather, stationary tewperatuse, sion, but just what wissson 1t is ditticult to | exders, 100 Dogses One Dollar, "yl }urw in the shade, and to-day it is one de- | sjou superintendent’s headeuarters rendered Weather For Nebraska. Eloe warwer, j uufit for use, The frg is thouglt to Lave

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