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THE OMAHA DaAILY BEE F— i——— - . - ' PP — SINTEENTH YEAR. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1886~TWELVE PAGE NUMBER 19 A BIG BANOUET TO BEE("ER‘iv'x""f‘L"‘.‘,'l",il'f‘iii',‘J.".}J.Y‘..” in tne tater. | NPRRASHA MUST HAVE RAIN | Sorninte fomat baemacs o Cort S | fanes e it 8otins Sttt it | VETOES HOTLY ~ DISCUSSED | gt N conenttaset oo it ainers thirty-three. The tories ar vield, 1s backward on bottom land on ac: | week will mature and make a full crop. of worthy applicants who havpened (o res S carrying English counties by swee count of he avy sprin ’Hm ‘(fm are good | Farmers arg not n..“h \h‘\m“vfitl‘ll and are side il B fably republican or hopes y . orities. The unionists to-day t : : and will make a big yield Flax mises a | working industrionsly at their corn " v democratic The Brooklyn Divine Dined and Wined at | Joritet Tueanianists tody ceded 10 | Roports Received Showing the Damag SHek'of tan bushels per acre. - 11 hiaw been dry i LIS WESTERY TONA The House Devotes Another Day to the Ar- Tihe bl s peforred--veas, 130: naye, 48, ' t Banud Ay for, « ore they " . lhere for three weeks, though as yet erops vocA, la, July 6, Corn is good Vheat nme: Bansiong. his cleared the speaker's table of vete the Metropolitan | Slectell Jatnes Wil Darelay. Uie Halkine Orops By the Drouth. iave not suffered a paitiele. Corn can stand | is notso kood. | In some loealities if i being gument of Pensions messages burghs electing W, I, Sinelait and Hartle- - two weeks more of dry weatlier. anyway, entirely de ~lluv\f-n“v{\«h“lt‘\KL‘I:.u_II‘r\ N ‘1‘ — W |m-h.m\“-lnm‘|nu‘n;.fi.yl wn\l\»lnlw,nihu o; s 00!, where they vied "Chomas Itichms . 16 oo of (age county witl be more acre- | continned nearly three weeks. Plenty o ' - jo general deficleney bill, and by} votd == THE PRIMA DONNA'S WEDDING. | pool where they retunied ‘Thomas Richiman- | MANY COUNTIES HEARD FROM. | qoujian 1585, but about fifteen per cent less | ain within four o five days would bring the THE SPEAKER'S DESK CLEARED. | (id'io), nays %, contirmed the action of tigk - M, Conway (Parnellite) was re-elected for a———— per acre in yield. Fagwers are ploased with | crops ot allricii Tl estinales from pres: —_— inmitfee of the wholo oo agrecing to. tAg ' T it (Parnellite) to erops but discouraged on the outlook for | ent indieations of an average crop is abou . smendment making appropiiation 1o ueet' What Nilsson Nays About the Ap- | Norihl L AL Galt (Parmellite) (0 | yyen gmant Grain and Corn in Urgent | yrices, £ et et Fatuers senerais fecling die. | 1tepresentative Springor Makes & | {aFox and Wisconsin rver claliis, . DEhgs us Event — The British eeted 263 candidate ' st d o ne i MOLT COUNTY, couraged on account of the protra dry Long Talk on What Has Been ing further nction the honse todk a_reogl R teetiv M e B4 Gladstomians 135 and Parel! e Need of a Drenching--The O'NE1LL, Neb., July 6.—Corn is suffering | svell. Early potatoes good; late ones sadly Dons In the Iansion Lins until § o'clock, the evening session to be Klections — Gould's Rumorec tories say they are confident of electing §20 Countics in Detail— some from drouth, Wheat and small grains | in uced of rain t . the consideration of pension bills. rchase—Forelgn News. candidafos ; 2 lowa Reports, are suffering conciderble, Rain would make | MobALE Ta., July 0.—Wheat is fairto me- By Demoorats. S RVENING SESSION Hervert Gladstone, speaking at the liberal a two-thirds erop. With rain_about 60 per | dium. Corn, early planting, oo d stand- R The night scssion of the house “MrRM' slrongly probable that there —_ without, 30 per cont, Faring rather | ing the dry weather wel 1 nting is e Verodi 01 w this evening, the dull session which getierl whsdar B e would be another election wi elve 5 © ty, still we may come out all right i poor and badly dam; h of the he Vetoes Disposed of. haracterizes Friday nights, 1t was enliys oscHerbanqueLse. abcauty M b 1 LT g ol The Crop Vutlooks rains soon. Iast three weeks. Rain now would not give ASIINGTON, July U.-lmmediately after | €ned by a speech by Mr. Wallace, of 1.0 Loxboy, Juiy 0.—Mr. Gillig gave a bril- | jae tuined conservative, bt there will be | The BEE has reecived reports from its cor- AL COUNTY an average of over 60 pe Potatoes Will | 18" reading of the journal the speaker an- | SIANa ihopposition to 4 private pension bilk lant banquet to Henry Ward Beccher to- | auother election in jonths” The | | respondents in many counties in Nebraska | Graxp [SLAND, Neb, July 0.—All small | bo almost a failure In this scetion, Farmers Sl ATE T 2Tt SRt OO BUATIRRE oo and the facetious fremarks of members who night at the Mctroplitan. United States | of Aberdeen, lovd leutenant of Treland, and western Towa which show that the drouth | &rain in this vicinity has suffered badly for | are not feeling well overthe outlook. Nounced, the regularorder of busincss Wes® | interrupled him trom ‘tinie to imoandine W or Phelps, Justiee Stanley Matthews, | Intimated that hie expects to leave Treland on | is proving damaging to both small_grain and | Tt In some places the chinch bug has ONAWA, Ia. July &.—Wheat and all small | vote on the demand for the previous question | dulged in considerable bandanage. 1n the Minister Phelps, Justice Stanley Ml th6 CHATEE BF ROVORITIENt, % PHE AR J . ain and |0 Ges appearance and s doing much | grains are not fooking as wellas they should. | on the motion to refer tothe committee on in- { st of it there was a_ Tittle 1t between Consul General Waller, Dr. Parker, Rey. Mr AL 1N ight the total mumber of untonists | €0FRe The dry spell has extended all ov to the wheat. | The present prospeets | Corn 1s very fair but needs rain badly. ave | vaiid pensions the message of the president | Messrs. Waliace and Crain of Texas, "Th Haweis, Canon Fleminig and a distinguished | returned was 319 & of Cladstonians 210 the state, wo rain baving fallen o some p a Y ¢ yield for small grain s | had no raii for three weeks, - Corn 18 drying | ¥ ) 5 e Aun Bradley, | latter intimated that My, Wallaco Was elected company were present. Mr. Beecher, who | Gladstone telegraniis with reference 1o lie | tions for more than a month. In Fillmore, ; s not been much rain | up & little. A rain would set it to richts, | SBURE 6 Pension to SR U8 FIEEE | by accident, and Ar. Wallace retortod e Was in fine health and spirits, made an_ elo- | Tish auestion: “Wales ana Scotland have | Howard, Hall and Adams counties wheat is wout the 120 of June | n lere will probably be three-fourths of a | Amid great confusion Mr. Currows of Michi- | Mr. Crain setured his election by ulldozi i UL Ll seci their duty quiekly, 'd Will Have | renorted. greatly damnged. by cliinch. bugs, | TAIR now would lielp everytiing, Cor crop. Farmers ave fceling quite hopeful over | gan, on the part of the republicans, and Mr. [ Oi was finally_firown upon “the troubled | quent speeeh whiel was enthusiastically ap- | FeG LICEHILY Guickly, B reported greatly damaged by ehineh bugs, | jooking good, but needs rain now to help it | the outlook, Matson of Indiana, representing the demo- | WAters by the withdrawal of the bill In\nhl}h plauded. In emelusion he proposed a toast, The Daily News says that if G and in the same counties corn is suffering | out. Farmers generally are disappointed at HavnUre, I, July 9.—~Wheat is 50 per sbjection had been made, The commits “The Anglican Pastorate,” which was | finds his party in minomty in partiament he | from lack of rain. In Buffalo county the corn | the present prospects, having looked for a | eent short, but as to quality, good. “The dry tee of the who'e then proceeded for half an responded to by H o N - . a " R v strick v ¢ . . SRR Wiy i SRl 1 AN Re dry sweathier continues it will make the | has affeeted corn, grasses, millet and oats. 1f | away with roll calls. It was finally agreed | strick, Mr. Wallace risinz the point of Rev, Messts, Hawels and = Parker. A Miborable: Sk Aot AL SR PR UL Rich- Crop light, and teed will probably be | there s a ood raln in three or four davs, | that the demand for the previous question | quorum upon the bill granting a_ pension Justice Matthews tesponded to the toast, e able Man's Shot. | andson counties report corm in ex- | ¢ 7 corn will be nearly a full crop, - Farmers are | giouid be withdrawn, and Mr. Grosyenor of | Fridoline Glasstelar. A eall of tlie committeo “International Intercours Eighty per- Paris, July 9.—1In the chamber of deputies | cellent condition, but rain is HOWARD COUNTY, complaining that gardens and truck patehes | V5 F 000 l' allowed fi i TR and subsequently of the house was ordered, o At e j i who I8 suppased 1o bo insutc, | badly needed to insure ool returns, T | DASRITON (ool o vasioraase S | - ATLANTIC, 8 J115 Ot ha i b el TR R R B foria and President Gleyelnl were proposed | il TG EE S AFRANIBRY let | Douglas, Sy and Washington counties all | ol pirature reaching 104 in the shade. ' No_| cron wiil be zood! alihough straw is short on | to the demoerats to reply if 8o desired. journed. il By s LR fhe head of the president of | crops are in imminent peril for want of Fin. | yain has fallen for five_weeks, and_ growing | account of the drouth, Comn is forward, and | =y Grosvenor said he desired no_ rectimi- . fo atonst 1o his healtl, wave an aecotlnt of | e, e whehen | The yield of small grain and corn will not | erops are sufferite, - Some fields of vats and | Inte pleces, are sufl-ving ‘very much {rom | ,qiion ‘or condenmation upon the president REJECTED GOODE. 'v‘w( '-} h 'I I ; L o T e T A TS | exceed one-half to two-thirds of a ecrop. [ Spring whe t will be an alinost total failure. | drouth, The arouth has coitinued more X el u? P ity LI I I o et LR i i public to-biS 1 ki nearly all reports. receiyed the condic | 185¢ winter wheat and baleyure ready, fot than amonth, It there [ not rin within for m;w'-vnwwm- Ihey were caused :\ The Senate Tightly Closes 1ts Doors s disappear betwe d sout. ] . arvest, o » vield wi “hine ive ds erops will suffer very ma- | a total misappreliension on the part of the 1 Rejoc: Ll by T e & 11510 DRIV B et ot o ux. | Marvest, and the yieid will by inch | four or five days. crops will su ¥ ma- Py ! and Rejects Him. R f deme 3 ed one-halt a crop. Jarts of county. 'The prospect of 4 goc age. vithstand v spell, and | g0 o S BEVH n (Gres 3 Ll . countiics, Te made no reference to | ALexaNnris, July 0.—A full quarantine [ In western Towa, Pottawattamie, Harrison | torm crop heretofore has been good, but now | especially th corn crop. Farmers are fecl- [ 10" oF the Bov ““‘f““_""lvi"” (Grosvenon) | the commitice on pensions, presented a res 1r, Boecher will deliver his fivst lecty has been ordered against all arvivals from | and Monona counties report a great need of | 1t is discouraging on account of the drouth. ing very ful over the outlook thouzht the trouble was that the president | port in the case ot the vetoed bill granting a gL A Austria and Haly bevause of he inerease of | rain and erops hein flamaged o a_great. ex- 4 KNOX COUNTY. <-xn]x’('$‘|§1‘..'}1...«E»m.dmk‘u{li‘|,\‘(':’i;i'}u'.".“'":.].‘f' mwn-mfwln s his duty to \‘lx:uullm care- | pension to Margarett . Marchand, widow of e Tteign of the Common People. | gholcrt. Unfavurable reports have fent. Corn i3 the wrincipal sulerer, and the | CREIGNTON, Neb, July 0.~When t, oats | eatity 131n fhir poncition sehat there [Sraiseul | fully every act of congress, and as he, 88 o | Comnnodore Marchand. The commiteo et iplication for seats is enormous, here about both the quantity an SI8 V11 ot Boae 00 Y o and rye look well, except on high and sandy 58 e member ot congress, would not vote for the | peatsits former report in the case, and rec- b petrolenn discovered in upper Egy vield will not exceed 60 per cent. i which lias diied up very “ueh, - Corn glaping to noed rain badly. "That oy the |50 vuve o sort of consideration of SR T RS e ’ visi® 70 THE DIVA the Led s On Monday morning the Bri: wiil print re- | looks well, but the weather has been too dry | bottom land, planted ez allright, That [ DilL ] s ommends the passago of the bill over the s 3 ; B ports from the remaining counties in the | and hot for the past eighit days. The dry | o0 the upluid, ‘where larze enough to shade iht to the fact that the legislative branch | president’s objections. Referred. Mme. Nilsson Tells About Her Ap- Conservative Rioters state. The following are the reports in detail | Weather has lasted about two weéeks and has the ground, is not suffering greatly as yet, | of the government had acted affirmatively Mr. Hoar offered a resolution calling on proaching Wedding. Dusriy, July9.—Three const iveshave {oofet aeaivod 13 ports . x..ullfin»...q on ‘;il [il!ll(l.\ rl ur.x'in: 3:‘"1‘; {);:‘5-‘:3‘ n'l‘:u’xz%cél“m:‘r‘_v‘: fll':l:;l.::l‘l ) ‘g:{l.r.lig‘:,',; upon it. The president acted upon the idea | the president for information us fo the se{zure 3 ) sen ¢ od for trial for participating in | %' : 4J cut the crop short about one-fourth. v l B L @ fair, a e exee > I ARG i A Fran b LoNDON, July New York [erald Cable | been committed for trial for parti ik [Specialy to the Bee.) W Ve rin Soon wi sl lave three-fourths | butall need rain badly. The dry weather has I\'?I"‘.'.i'n‘ \‘mm('l:fr.l'xl\'[!llt'v(“:l'fixl:-'l'-‘m:-‘n 15‘\\” or detention in any foreign ports of anwf —Special to the Brr]—During my visit to | the attack on the Catholic procession as it AR LA o T W average crop. Farmers are not discour- | Continued about three weeks, and being ac- 9y : - bl American vessels, the pretexts or alleged! g PRRCGt o me to | passed the conservative Workingmen's elub T3 ) N L | SOMpANTEd With steh hot winds. will atdeast | question. Another idea “of the presi- pbabb e 3 ‘ Minc. Nilsson, the diva, she introduced me to | JWFELEC FREEREERS 0L Nertan, Neb., July 0.—Rye all right and | aged yet, buthope for a fair erop. (AU L L T dent's ™ was that o private | et | causes therefor, and what efforts had been ner future husband, a gentleman abont fort L biz crop. Wheat and oats ail right except on MADISON COUNTY. B0 110t o 2 ‘ should be approved unless there was a | made to provide redress for such seizure andt! AV G L TRl atbt s tIaRIT Y BRRIA ity e Pacutas Ohual: some very stndy land, where it is short and | Norrors, Neb., July 0~The bresent condi- | 1% ber contyabdarass about onethind, A | jaw authorizing it, wholly eblivious o the | prevent their recurrence. The resolution’” - H o light. Corn and all other erops suffering | tion of wheat, corn and other grains in Mad- e 9 DAALIA) clean shaved face, black hair, with aheavy | Panis, July ¢ De Lesseps has re- | greatly for lack of rain. A good rain within | ison county is good, though thie oat orop hus | JOUld brinye the crops out all vight, however, mustache, which wives him & military appeat- | quested Prime Minister Do Froyeinet towith- | & fow days would brinz it sucall Hont Ko | Sultorcaa Tittle: frot dry weatner. Eus lngt | Farmers are not discouraged and féel hopotul ance, Phe preparations for (he wedding are | draw the Panania lottery loan bill, but he re- | 1ain for twe weeks, and in some parfs of the | xain tell on June 27. “Ile dry spell has had "‘\;,‘A"‘l“\“t‘,!l‘?la"‘i"lv 0—Wheat Is golng to | 10 the special bill und onsideration president to direet the American representa- nearly complete now, the bridal eake IS or- | serves the vight of appealing to the public to 51.:1"\:.\ '»nr' ””e“fl- Present indications are | no very serious effect yet, though farmers are | light, only DR e st',m}‘:l ie | then commented on the fact, as he asserted, | tives in Mexico to investigate the truth of the™ dered, the invitations to the registry office | subscribe toa fresh issue of Panamacanal | Ahout s favorablo as Jst year it we have | appreliensiye that i€ It continties cfops will | |ooking'splendid. Other small grain s lignt | {1t the prestdont had approved the Fitz! | statements made Innewspavers thiat citjzens | have been fssued, and the bride’s trousean is [ Sha i 5 aln soou If not, corn lght. Farmers | be damaged. A rain would be greatly appre. | 42K SEE, LSRN HEI | John Porter bill the very day that he had | of the United States were confined in Mexis 18 ) 1€ Dus S— whose main crop is corn feeling blue, ciated and would insure.an average crop all The dry spell as continued over thee week: vetoed the bill granting a” pension to Sally | can dungeons without trial for alleged ofd packed. Nilsson's temoin at the civil cere Do ONGIBERIocord: A ADAMS COUNTY, around. A considerable amount of rye and | xNe TR SR “Q;,;m,',,, mefietnl tor corn but | Ann Bradley, the mother of four sons, two | fenses against the laws of Mexico, and that mony will be the Swedish minister. The | Rowe, July (hie cholera returns for to- | | HASTINGS, Neb., July .—Kve and barley | barley are grown in: this vieinity. " Rye has Fmacrin inage sl g, es. | O whom died on the battlefield, and’ two | their final trial had heon postponed without Spanish minister will be the count’s temoin. | qay are: Brindisi, 127 new cases, 78 deaths: ’1“1‘) ;l]l?\l'lmyln‘.;:\hmll two-thirds ot acrop. | been ested and 1sa falr crop. pu:lnlh"bnrle) We estimate about 90 percent | WCre in the hospital disabled. = Fitz-John | cause, and requiving the United States goy- g Ll =ah Latinno, 52 ases, d ontana, | drouth last month « e Dresent ravages of Avsuny, Neb., July €—The present drouth ShAIIViAYoITaR T B 3 S | Sally Ann Bradley would go to the poor [ be true, to demand the trial of suc Rothsclilds and Lord Gerard, personal | 47 new cases, 41 deaths, mister Grimaldi | ehinich buzs, will not exceed two iifths of an | ean't efioct our \yheat for other smadl erain | Sor ey, A% feelinis good over e ook | house. And this was the government which | prisoners and their numane teatnent. Priends of the diva, is visiting and succoring the sufierers, average yield. Corn is doing fairly well but | to any great extent, as itwas made befdre the Uip Ay, L ariey ¥ undertook to say it was dealing zenerously ‘T'he bill to incorporate the Atlantic & Pa- The bride has had a number of presen —— needsrain, 3 ® dry weather comimenced. Corn Is a little & L aud liberally with the soldiers.” The house | cific Ship Railway company (Eads’ bill) an sinee I last interviewed her, among them Reaching an Agreement. s BOONE COUNTY. | withered and dried up, yet wo are more for- THE SPORTIN was paralyzed and terrified by the | Mr. Hoar's bill coneerning” federal elections Rbam A /b earringi anmts, July 9.—Negotiations between ST. Epwann, July 9,—The general | tunate than most seaiops. All other erops 5 8 NG WORLD. veto o a single man—a proposition tyranni- | were severally objected to and went over. superb pair of thoroughbed brown carriage ) N kit hope of & ieavy yield Of araih 13 notQuite so | re i fair condigon. Odr diy wediher has . ST calin tie direction of absolute usurpition in | The senate'then went into exceutive ses horses from M. Leopold de Rothschild; a | France and Ifll“"'!}l"”:“,' modification of | strong as at our fast writing. The continued | propably nob atected s as Tateh as other | Yesterday's Events on the Turf and | yhe direction of turning from its normal po- [ sion. Tmmediately after tlie H0oraRre o' magnificent silyer desert service from another | the _){»I\Ivl Heby ul\‘w gl oo Iu.::\“c a8 elgnteen days of dry, and this continued ten | sections as Nemaha county was blesséd with = Diamond. sition the congress of the United States aud Smswl an order wis made, upon wotion of member of the same family and a dinmond | Approneh nga mutually satisfactory ¢ iu- | days ot hot south wind, has doubtless fnjured | plenty of rain while surrounding countie AT CHI0AGO— turning over the administration of the gov- | Senator Ingalls, that the mnlyxlc should be e brGesI s th h L aons fstons RIS wheat and oats in some fields us well as some [ fvere dry, and the #dod scason continued | Chicago. 200511010 *~8!| ernment toone man. [Applause on tie dem- | excluded from the upper corridors, lobbies=! and pearl brooch from the queen regent o late ficlds of corn. But yet the corn looks ‘0 W, The east | Detroit. 00100010 0- cratic sid . e v Wi : s Kliis Ose ¢ NSO AT They Want the Monopolies. y 0 ks | until about two teeks ago. Tie Southeast . 200 § ocratic side|. and committee rooms, which order was ogr- n. King Oscar, of Sweden; Queen Isa- Y > ! Iy xood and Jus been growing won- | part of thé county way blessed wit itchers—MeCormick and Baldwin, ¥ Mr. Matson merely remarked, inreply, that | ried [nto effect at ouee. This res 3 s July bank: Ivance ) 1 | par y wils h a goot 1\ y 3 plv, T n , the Due de Montpensier and the Span- | ATHENS, July &.—Four banks will advance | fully well in the jast thjee weeks. It wWill | rain on the night of theith. If plenty of base hits—Chicago 8, Detroit 7. Errors—Chi- | e ha leariied that fn the forty-seventiy | closing the oflices of the Ausocluted Press” ish infanta have already sent Nilsson lette the government £760,000, elving as security ~|,|(I|(I “‘f“"‘ lays longer of hot weather | rain within a week, or so all will be well | cago 5. vl)ulrunlf. mpire—Connelly, congress the republican committee of the | and Western Union and Baltimore & Ohio of congratulation. “I am quite happy to know | th¢ monopolies in petroleum and salt, 1‘:"1‘!":"\‘\"1; _‘Mh‘u‘*“nl' 'I"rllr"‘ of small grain | fora good crop. ‘We judge that the crop can . T WASHINGTON— . w_qq | SonOte had reported that the woman ought | Telezraph cmnnnmzs‘ and the ejectinent of ST thR 1Bt il Eigpdeaah —~— ell well despite the dry weather. | not fal] far short of tie average, for{he out- oston, 4 4 0 0 3 1 0 #*-12 | not to be pensiongd for the same reagons the | all reporters frow their quarters in the sen- 1 he letters 1 receive that my coming is AT s ALBION, Neb., July .—Th I Washing 00100000 ' - Jooked forward toby my future countrymen,” HEAVY ROBBERY. ALBION ., July 9, he condition of | Jook wa5 so bright g:d nncoumgln&euu‘l I ’Fh "'iw" 0— 1 | president said he thought she ought not to be “fi- ug of the capital. v erats, endeavored to come o some arrange. Mr. Fleming and | will doubtless resign eropwill bo entirely worthiess wntess rain | mueh larger frvest than there will be, and | weather in this location for the Tast ten days | ment to prevent the time from belug trittered | hour without tranble, when aother snag “'?i 0 fact that cougress was o lnwmaking power | went over and had the right to confer a pension on any SEn e 2 3 body. Mr. Grosyenor then detaited the facts | - Mr Call offered o resolutton calling on the Wi % sheat, corn and’ other I grain is bad. 58 oh nal that fteliers—Radbourne and Barr, Umpire— | pengioned. Ap) m the demoeratic be adverse report u Mot the diva, King: Omar's good wishes wero | The Minneapolis Postoffice Burglar- | T iy Speil hus contined Six woeks, and has | S o set pas SRR el thike i Sar Gaftnoy. ; B i of Bojloytor Gehetal. 4ol Gabdorma e couched in charming terms and entirely ized For a Large Amount. 1._(1;\ bad effect. Rain could not bing the | of our neignbmlng eolifttjes, ~ L Prrrsnun Mr. Long of Massaghusetts suggested that | tgkeniip. 1t s said that the programme of HITRa NV 6o Hand. MinyEAroris, Minn., July 9.—The post- ;1(;11;‘;5.| all :_m,ex ept corn. From pl'usclli PLA% TE COUNTY. Pilts! e at that lnm\llu'.\\nn} n had a husband living [ operations il respect to this case had bepn ) i N amies . Y 6n liave Was broken open lust night and robbed | Mdieations e ' crgps Will' avernge mol | | Prarrs CeNTER. Nelh, July).—The con- | Bigo 1y 0 ¢ 3 #— 4| who wasin receipt of a perision, Artanged by the republican mémbers of the Mc{‘k“fl~““" S O B TN A IS 320,000 in money and stamp: A [ n“i"mc;rl cent. ‘The furmers generally | dition of wheat is fair;, oats poor, barley zoor, g r Tirst base The Dbill and the message were then re- 'y committee by whieh Mr. Edmunds! i "““N” B R O P s ice 'mltl‘o “, u;, over the present situation | ryegood and m?-? air. The dry spell has | bif & oklyn 11. f;xnn'a ferred—yeas, 1125 nay§, 111 * had assimed the task ‘of speaking upon the' ‘. L e he thieves. Mr. Laraway arrived e city | and the outlook. continued about three weeks, and has had a ‘lv Umpire—Bradley. When tiié Vet ll'smni‘(;ul(lmblll;:mnthl‘; iu bjeet of Goode ;mt* the alléged incompes- wajesty vino. to offer you. my most | o0 thoearlytraln from Lake Mington Avirsson, Nob PO BT oo ndiion o | Ddiefect. An/poundanes o iaitt in the\ls AT INGINNATET s g 5 5 0 0 0 g 7/l B eiionotas demeron Sy s sonoial | doistaane o e Gectslonon e 14 pe sincera congratulati ' 2 event | and was not aware of the robbery until he ATrINsoN, Neb., July 0.—Condition of | next four or fiye days will make crops. al e S he ropublicans demanded and were accorded | department of justice, To ~ Mr. sincere congratulations, [ trust the eve Bnd was I wheat, corn and sinall grains in_this county { 0. K. The rnhm-rn)arein s0me ¢ n’ocllmz Metropolitans ...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0—2 | a halt hour for debate. After debate the w,P« assigned 1!‘!(‘ task of t'xpllllisTE, Wil not make you forget what wiis vour | rived at the office. ‘Fhe lobby of the postoftice | 35 abova the ayerage year. 1y really b o 3 Dite i i . bl ' { t ! " ¢ make yo ; \ r 10 lobb he 5 above the ayera ar, Is really zood. All | bad, Others think the crops ave ull right yet, | . Pitehers—McKeon and Cushman. TFirst | message was referred without gbjection. Goode's allezed connection with the hl)un‘IHA‘ The :ulu on | l‘l|.x||||||~v.\1u|'!(*a me | is opeg at yight and the gafe blowers had 1o | crops are iine, We Rave had 1o dry spel x.m,.m.‘,m*,,,.d, 50N (lo cumpmi,f 2 s—Cincinnati 8, Metropolitans 10, The next and last veto |x|us;iluju \l;\’\m the | ballot system of cu Ii‘xix :-’1 -m‘f.'.h::,‘\]fixi“: lr n.“?l...w|:lrfll:.-‘|ux|-luu:_:\x}\ ||(‘l|n>|m_mfu\[\\llm| . | diffeulty 1 opening the stamp window, | this year, Rains have been regular and RICHARDEON COUN Errors—Cincinnati 1, Metropolitans 4, Un- | speaker’s table was then laid betore the | Ifgalls'was to dwell'on Pah Electrle devel- Y{mfi'\m; Ay aaon G n|5[|]:s',fl llsso where onv erawled through and opened the ]y{.-;l\'\h { op outlook is fine. = The per Fares Criy, Neb., July v pire—Valentine. house, It was the message vetoing thebill | opments and Goode’s connection with tl o affectionate, : bt N G NI g O Isat5 B iieat ke || |con¥abaye verage vear I put at 5 per | heavy rainsof iwo wecks ago, corn is T PPILADELYIIA— granting o pension to Josepin Romiser, and | matter. After a long debafe the nominatio And the troussean,” said Tafter reading window, but as the glass is pait ‘i‘trul / ’"L:“I‘ul: ;\‘ ln““r?m‘r y at N‘"f“ (l'“"lllllmhh‘hwglhfl““llwl'g"flfl rain %fil\‘l’m}e(lfl(!i 'r: lx 8 '5 g oo ‘3 i }]—l lllii(l!lfl.\ll'fl\'l ~1_| ;:urdmllx- pn'l-i;nl‘xugd-spx | of Goode, wi I jected, there befng four mas , but as > gl S POl A B alore ning. | necded now, as the Weather has been exce: plia ;. 3 )7 cially strony features, the republicans deter- | jority against him. could not be seen from the street. Tiic wor e URRA g Y, sively hot diring the past week. * Wheat can | o First buso hits—New Vork BoPhiladelphia | mined to ke a ighf over its veterence. I Y orof sntion then ontled, (be dgorsia | was by the “profession.” They drilled a hole KreAnNey, Nev., July 9.—From careful in- | hardly be called a good average crop, the dry | 8 Brrorsc W York 1’1:51.|\lu1pm< ar. Burrows of Michigan vigorously as- | the senate and other doors were reopened,’| S6n. but 1 wi e dosor o a s They | four inenos deep between the handle and the quiry """’l“-'!d"."‘ffv’ cfs ascertained show | weather making the straw ragher short. Ogt | Umpire—Welch, saufted the veto and maintained that there | add the senate adjourned. | 586n, but T will try to deseribe a few. They |t Weaion i Heiween T BAREe e e 1 that Wheat will miake about iltteen bushels | straw is short, Dt the grain will be good. It | (AT Kaxsas Cizy was 10 reason why the bill should be referred Sl were all made in Yarls. Thero are about a (b 0 L nackedith . La Y | per pere. The quality is extra good, b we have another good rain Within the next | St- Louis 3003 00 0 2-10 | tothe committee. " There were no facts to be | CAPTUR SUHOONER RELEASED | e AR futimateg there v i round, plump and soffd, Oats ar ) six of elght days crops will be in_ fair shape, nsas € <2 003 0.0 00 1 0—5 [ ascertained, and in such cases it was custoni- - | frar's 1 shall wear a pale blug surali drgss, | /D the safe, and of this amount $15,000 was | fatlureon account of dry m:h. Corg | “Lhinke con il be about 95~ per cent | | I efdman and Kirby, First base | ary to act oi the veto without referene. The | Canadian Authorities Dischargo the b Angl a atainne s the eurrency i i 0es not conie wi @ next ten s, 90 per cent: tye, 90 per cen St. Louis 11, sas City 0, uplce—J, H, esiden Arthir on he Fitz- By N 0—N Sy e LD i AT AT e R vaa el [ co e R san e RRALL st ot ney days the crop will be about worthless, Som | Truit, except penents. 100 per cent, - Farmers | Ellick. gohw’ Toror| bil ot i had Digny, NS, dilyib el e servad religious ceremony will bea very pale blue | was taken. After the robbery they made | farmers sav:that rain in two weeks will | are feeling reasonably well over the outlook SVl een immediately considered by the house | UWbon Botsford Viets, collcetor of customis of heliotrope peluchie, with ganze in front, | their exit though the door of thio office and make a good corn erop. The dry spell has | for the future. The Newmarket Meeting. - without reference to the connittee. The | this ort, to-day by the attorney of Jesse | trimmed with adelicate lilae Clair de Lune | 100k the madl ¢irrier’s horse and rickey, Mid- t‘ulll_lllll\»l'.tlUu!]::hi three weeks, “From pres- | gSrer N July 9.—Wheat, corn, and LoNpoN, July 9.—At the Newmarket | president had vetoed the Romfser bill be- | Lewis, owner of the Gloueester, Mass., finlw-'J e e e '“”l”ifhl\' I l\.,,,-, d {1\.“\' wagon, 1“"(“ X t\f:}ll:;““'l‘:!‘tl‘x'll:‘;lll’l"“:"‘lulllll I‘;ll(ell‘nl\{l l“'ll"““illl ;Jllwr emall grain wero nover uor |>mlnil~'- meéting to-day (he race for maiden two-year- t""l‘;"lh(' had “;W)‘IJL‘““ lll"\‘(t"fil Inat the | ing sehooner David J. Adams, scized by e | y Digh, d l 8 | ried the boodle off. As n can be ascer- averag e than 4 goc a ng. Alt erops are No. o dry weathe B R R R 4 me_he received his wound, was true | o, a itie t 1 bonnet to mateh, trimued with pearls, and a | {ained the robbery was committed between 1 | Tin does notcome in a few days. The con- | hugi oy Fain Sy 7 eore rain weuld e O it SEAL Alias, | tomiser did not take the oath to defend the | (AR uthortes Moy A bunch of tea roses,” and 2 o'clock. ITie_oflice does not cmploy a | tited duy weather has a demoralizing effest | help' crops, Farmers are feeling jubilant | “phe D TOT IS S s wan gy | constitution, but he had been defonding the | he would bogin action ' agaiaky Omaof e swactost things m my trous. | Watchman: From the looks of the stampilc. | on tradeliere, and are feeling terribly | oyer the outlook. Leoppld De Tothsehid's thibeyear-oid by | constitution agatnst the dumestic enemfs of | him (Veits) in the court at Dighy, lyif [} senu,” thoughtfully continued Mme, Nilsson, | DArtment they left in great haste, leaving fine & SA Y o | <ot IpaDe £ L | the ]«hn‘g. (A Dian who, on lllh“ enthusiasin | damage at $12,000 resulting from the sefzi peaLL Mme. Nilsson, f eoo) dirills and a large sledge and pickaxe, A i SPRINGFIEL ~\Wheat,eorn an ) il and patriotism, went to the defense of the |y is understond that the dign g is the dress in which Tam to be presented | ajco o sillk handkerchier with & mark on it | . PLATTSs0UTIH, Neb,, July .—A twoweeks | oats in this sec B et A constitution without taking oath to defend | nient has nbondoned its chon foninor She at the Spanish court. It ismade of rich white | which will bea clue for the detectives, At | drouth has seriously injured the prospects | the stand of oats especially being very thin. Brighton Beach Rggos. was entitled to some consideration, A I"\I:ll'llxlnw‘lth .{‘{'zui'l‘llfl"'\‘.:,l. nase Buaipst o B Ot e e L rhite | hi Tiime tho robbory whs committed a lieavy | for corn, and with fmmediato rain ‘it would o have b B Cince June o7, and the | BmenTox Beack, July 9.—Three-quarier lio, Nithout taking the oath to defend | fuon orgored, £ o) de jupe, covered with byyssels luce, long frain i Mr)‘t lling, pig there w ot a poli 1\41]1 ‘ _]-L}x cent below an average crop. | crops arg suffering considerably for'the want | mile: Joe Murray won, Marsh Redon sec- | the constitution, but did do so, was entitled WIHAT SECHETARY BAY « R SR o B otiratbwith tutts | MBI _-?uum nfwherd i ific Doigibo 1! el o] o faradvan Al tg b Spgausly § of it ;‘8‘ ,lu\i wig | planted early Hq ougl,fi\l Iy third, Time—1 to as much considerntion as e man who | Bosrox, July f—In an interview to-High miled eouryiguiguelie; raquires;wit ttts ‘e robbers went to 8t Pyl and feit | danheel andls falr, WLl odts and burley | shadcs the Zround 1§ oitie niccly, butlate |~ SAfng race, ihréc-quarters mile: Chartic | took tho oath 1o defend the fiag and then | py Waslington corcespondout in reggr of whito ostyloh toathers, necklnoe and dia- se and wagon, which lave been found | 1€ ERE in straw but the berry is filling well | corn, even if we have rain within two days, [ Russell won, Goblin second, Emmett third, | Violated that oath. And yet Joscph 1o- | lie"release by the Canadian g o { At e otk alito AW: y e Canadian authoritleg dom of diamonds. My traveling costume is | by the police, and will be a fairaverage erop. - Karers are | canmlot make mueh of a_crop, “If any. “The | Time--1:17, miser’s pension bill was vetoed and Fitz- | tlie schoaner David J. Adams, said {p lia blue serge, tailor cut, the dress spotted with e iy for "‘,':1\”\,“ o p.rg-“l»m iuuu:infinu[ pl?l{u mlnlmlul atwo- S«IIH;: mo}m sofinn-nlulalh} mi]«-:lumlnn i’i”::'x‘ ”llxl;]r‘ \;1\;‘“{;\[}1 l:nlmin‘e(}nu rolls, [AD- | been made in response to n denin d(’f, % v stehe I B FIRST INCTION, e L ) 2 third crop, and that will depend on how soon | won, Harry Russell sccond, Lord Coleridge | PERISC G Tho re cOn 8160, o state depa 0| crotary y % yellow and fastened with old buttons on TH T_INJUNOTION, WEST PO.NT, Neby 0y biiVo have had | 1 e /e o ool ‘oeotts i ovar | thomy, Ay P f Sp Warper of Oliio believed this tobe | S1e deptiituent, “Beerctary” Bujard sqlds Which my initials are engraved. Thercisa | A Sioux City Saloonist Enjoincd Yes- :'('_; tre sinee June 26, und farmers are | the outlook. lling iventh-cizhins mile: Brough- | meritorious ¢ase and tobe in the line ot all | qoya in this matter. 1 may say, however, preity dinner dress in one of the trunks, too, terday—The Prospects. eeling somewhat disce 1. A good rain | ~PapiLLioy,Neb,,July 0.—~There isvery little on, Miller second, Keokuk third, Lime | precedents, bnt he thought it ought to be ve- | liar 1 did ask some time azo fop” the mh'mi‘s m sorry I cannot \hq\\' you my dresses. eall packed as we are leavingso : { L0 even now would help things greatly; though | whes his ¢ ly corn 1§ stg ferred 1o the it wpaleblue crepe de chine, with apron and | Soux Crry, Ia., July 9.—[Special Tel- | at best whe. . 8 ¥y, though | wheat in this county. “Early corn 1s Stand- 3 SALEA S0 LNORININILEO. | of the Aaams and she was re'eased by orderc R e e R s e ol aot | o N AR il o UG S | AR AL T 8Ah SATIENC At Jmall, graitis | ing the dronth nigaly, Lato llsted corn fain | Houlovard stakes, for two-year-glds, threo- AMr. Sowden of Pennsylvama commended | 1,6 British goyernment atter an Inguiry into nt d'Ale: IR TEIa A O L . ge Ley ze crop, rye excepted, | bad shape, and will never mature unless rain | guarters mile: Daly Oalc won. Dapne s the president for his fearless course, and | hio facts. 1 do not know as it would be point d"Alencon, and blue broche silkc train. | nas — granted —a temporary injunction | o A 5 falls this week, Rain within the next five | ond, Magyar third, Time—1:173. Certiti- | thought t the other side was making a | proper {0 say she was released beeaise T My most striking evening tollets, perhaps, | against Johu W, Orton, a saloon. | (EnEyaNT, Neb, - lio conditiop of | days will mak a certainty of aTalr corn | cates paid 51 blunder in trying to make the decision aparty [ Ked 11, hut heeatse, unon. examination. . it are an evening dress of lilac faille, covered | jst, until August 26, That every saloonist in 4B l; his lum:lxl 2 not good, The | crop, bafring otber aceidents, 1 would not Handicap, and one-elghth m| question. 7 was found that the seizure had been | TN YTy e 3 A H oA prowise of a good yield' has beentdestroyed | dare'estimate more than a two-thirds yield | Ernest won, Kensington second, Malaria [ M. Springer said he would not diseuss the | yroperly made and er the laws with silver embroide bl & white | gho city will be served in the same way is no | by hot dry weather, wiiieh proventod It from | For all orops tils year. . Faruiirs ire not yet Time—1 1 pending bill_ and tho velo message of the | Lronery made and that under the laws tulle ball dress tlmmed with roses and | Jonger doubted, even by the saloonists them- »l'i'g'l'nlmn\l.”v The average per acre will | discouraged, for™ they know that Saipy King Victor won, Santa Claus see- | president thereon, excent to eall attention to terms of tie treaty shie ought not to be - held, lttle Kuots or baucts of lace and pearls. | sy, Some of them have uleady stated prguably ot exceed eient or nine bushels, | eounty soil il staud ore dry weatierthan | o2, Lookout thitd.” 154015 the fact that it wasinat votond I the pon: Killod By fiis Tather. osides all these I have one or two robes de | thut they woald close their saloons as soon as | ot are better, though not a full ¢ £ ie average county, — - oftice in 1552 by Commissioner Dudley Sy MO, July 0l pants tacs chamber and two tea gowns, one of gray il ot oy R EYan (a1 f g crops are Just now suffering for rain, the last BAUNDPRS COUNTY, A Terrifying Oyclone. the gentlemen on the other side of the - AvuTisone, Md,, July 9.—lenry Myers, Shaitine ang 10, loh B m”ku:“ i T,:.«'i. the injunction was granted l“_nn_.m any | shower fallitg l]u-.lll)'\mnm-k\uxm Agood [ Asurann Neb.July9.—Wheatlooksfalrly | Broostusaro. il fofts {t‘,"'“m alarm- | ber had taken advantage of the diser an aged shoemaker, quarreled to-night with T T 8 nothing is to ba | raln now would bring eversthing, except | well but fieeds rain very badly. Corn shows the [ ;b P S0 0 < St | aceuse the presidentand the demoeratic party, | s son—Henry, over o small amount of smothered in lace. And now,” said the | gained by spending money fighting tho pres- | S0l Eraimout all right. Sl gorit appears | need of rain, afid will uifer gieatly unless we | I storm of acyclonic oharacter, beginning | aid eharge thatioy were opposed togranting | money, Tho son siruck his father, and tho diva, smiling, *I think I have deseribed the | ent law, but are ready todo anything to se- | 2 At]::xx:l&:_ngm'w!l:immlmmt. he larger is | have rain soon. No doubt it 'im..f,.q.q) heen | ot P M., gave this city a dreadful fright, | pensions. Nothing could he further from the | latter picked up a knife and stabbed his son, most important part of my trousseau,” Say- | cure the repeal of the la 'he breweries ,HI\‘;J“: ‘,“"} fl“uhmy-l a by the dry weather, We | The funel-shaped eloud, the hot air, followed | triuth, During the entire ¢ 3 Killing bim, The tather gave himself up, ing that the Herald, and no doubt its half | are likely to run as long as possible, but have o REWIRR Ava liad Do gl fqr threo or four E"f'k»}ml; by biail and cold wind, and the greenish yel- | 04! “‘I"”‘““‘“""53;’_‘;"";:‘ oMy B plVAS - million of readers wished her a loug lifoand | mado no. avowed Intention to fight, | Brsmony, Neb. faly oo Oraps are already | fults i thron v fout days would yrobuiy | 1ow hue of the sky struck terror Into” all | Eiiih conress, which wiy Topubiican 10 | Mot WAsuisanon. Ny 1L, July & V! ||i|||p:l|4‘s.\', l"mrnlglml\}l;l.lwl. |'|m(4~um:z um: It 18 thought that the decision ;m:.‘ :i‘s.d miich l)_\'llllollxxlrillh il.l\i.....mlu-m blinge\cx’ylhl}ng‘gul nltlr ht. (\l\'lllum&l.lln llt'_“r'm“M""rHlj’wd m“'t““"vl“';‘hin the | hoth bran n(-n‘n:-hllvl l"l\]-l'l‘ll"'“-\‘““’"'““ el i land s :fn:‘ xy)m:.m: also heron the Herald’s behalf, and as of Judge Love at Keokuk several days ago | Peri near unless relieved by immediate | soon” we will not get mdre than 90 per | rain, The wimd was from the mnorth [ were passed, but during the last or forty- bk » i i wentout of the house 1 heard from the tree | will apply to the e MEARVAR L COTR R0 rain, n the south part of the county lot | cont of average crop. - Farmers are anxious | and was terrified. It lusted thirty minutes, cight congres, which contalned a majority | 115 rc j"l"“"“,“] tht Liousea Liave DesN tobs birds sing what was possibly an epitbal- | here, It L . winds have been more prevalentand showers | for an abundance of rain. “The lightning was apalling and nearly an of the deniocrats in this house, and when the | consiimed besides a “'r' amount of “out s jere, Inasmuch as they had their buildings | less frequent th the north, The result WA100, Neb,, July 9.—Nearly all the corn g AN " gentlenan from Indiana (Matson) was chair- [ wood. 1t will be impossible to put the fi amium, £ X completed before the prohibitory law was in a marked difference in corn and other | 15 laid by. ' Itis needingrain badly. A few | Inchof water fell. Trees were shattered and | wan of the committee on - invalid pensions. | ont until thexe is u leavy vain, “1he loss A CORRUPT DEAL. force, and were then operating the same as | SMall grains, Oug last rain was nearly three | niore days of dry weather will work great in. | Uprooted all over the city and pushed acrass | there were 852 ot such bills passed and becane | estimated at $60,000. ; \ces W i, o w0t restore crons ) or | Wor % i vill be | ETaph, telephone ectrie 11 o8, isio bills, vhi Reported Purchase of the Financial | the state woull weimburse them for the prop- | 3G "Blatint brosmot: 1ot ouaer | Wehdorfully, Oatsund sprit wheat Will e | e coru is hadly broken aud beien down, | 4 : iR b, of el et X erty thoy would doubtioss discontinie grace: Drosy o about | sliglitly injiired by dioutn, and chinely bugs | L e stgned by President ew. ews by Gould and Kiold, g ey e 80 per cent of au average yield, The sudden | are doing some e e otatons | ‘The rain did incalculable good, but tne dam: | Claveland or hed —becgusy laws without are 0. croruie Loxnox, July 9.—(New York Herald Cable | Liil¥e (ireat diversity of opinion exlsts as 1o | change in the crop prospcet and the low | grass, flax and All kiudsof vegotution nced [ maxe by wind is severe. his action. He had vetoed about AL o the Bam ] oA ronorh wiioh. Lons | Wit effect tho fotal ol : S | prices makes us feel despondent, byt we te- | rnin. A good rain will make thousands of R ninety * “private _ pension bills, " But | Berofulals nrobably more general thin any aveh, seems aoaely coedible. T olroulatins | Mbrs lovel fedded Luslnoss. the city, butthe | {010 Atupt durseives to the nowers that bo | dollirs. 1F it gomiea, hoom. — Plenty Of Tain Georgin's Whinky Fight, Vel ore "ol “Diissed i | other disease. 1t is insidions in eharactor, here that Ovrus W, Field and Jay Gould have | opinfon that no lasting disastrous xesults —useless luxuries, beer and cigars, would make almost an \'en%‘za crop. ATLANTA, Ga., July 9—When the retail | becaine laws auring his gdministration, up to and manifests itself in running sores, pustular ¥ 5 y lave | (B R oW, IFURNAS COUNTY === | WVALPARAISO, Neb., July 9.—Our dry spell | jjqu0r 1508 expired here on June 80, several this time, than were passed during the elght eruptions, boils, swellings, enlarged joluts, ased a controlling interest in the stock 2 ARAPATOE, Neb., July 9.—The condition | has lasted about thrée weeks now. Wheat | P h . o | vears of 15 administration. Mir. Black, | abscesses,sore eyes, ete, Hood's Sarsaparilla, company which owns the Finaneial Nows. L mm—__ of wheat, corti and ‘oats "in this county is | and oats are about @ failure, Early corn | Wholesale licenses were still in foree, some | bommissioner of pensions, had granted 0ver | expels all trace of serofula from the blood SUapsAY: Wi vl e Bluanoia Nees. asters Apy . good, s are alo broom com, rye and, in | looks “well but ‘late eorn needs rain very | torun three montbs, The Kimball hous | 110,000 certiicates to ponsieners Since o s JPch A iakoe of SONRELS SEOBL i RAM the Financial News will in future be made to g WasmiNGToy, July 9.—The following | fact,’all grains, and farmers ate predicting | much. Other crops ave looking pretty we ; i i el the dutie e, bel leaving It pure, onrichied, aud hogithy, f act, all b X ) ! g pretty well | company secured an interest in one and | sumed the duties of his oflice, being 10 y 3 tho Fluancial Nows will b future o mado 10 | postasters were appointed to-day in Towas: | & dod yidld, "We lave not iad any ram i | and ai AbURANOD oF Fail) D0 WOIIQ' DIDE | Spemec s room for the sale of Tauors and | (ent more thn had ever before bean issicd T was severely aflicted with scrofula, and y oct the views and further the pri- | ] ouis Mohlis, uck Creek, Beaver county, | th¢ imuiediate vicinity of Arapahoe for about | everything but small grain out in good shape, el YT i 1 by any of his predecessors during the same | overa year tWo running sores on iy neck, vate ends of Messis, Field and Gould, The | yico 0. I, Brooks, removed: 8 » D, Adams, | Chdiysbutin the Southern ‘portion and | excepting, perhaps, ilds of very late coni peer by the quart. Oneother firm did like- | Jengthi of time. ‘The treasury of the United | Took five bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla, and i general comment is that it is a great pity that | preerick, Beewmer county, vice Thos. ° » | middle of the county rain fell quite freely | thathas not been well tended. = Farmers are | Wise, To-day the police closed these places | States attested the effect of General Black’s | euyed” 0. E. Lovesoy, Lowell, Mass, such & bright, well edited paper should be erick, Lisewier oounty, vi 08, 'Ia last night and this morning, and snould not complaining much yet at the outlook, and great excitement was created, A thou- | inereased eflic Jnthe administration of S U VPSR T ined [ S0 TR removed; W. E. Fallas, Reinbeck, Grundy | fall within the next week etops will be SAL oUNY, sand men congregated about the Kimball | the pension oflice. " The payment of pension t s ATROM, 810, M Bapolulong county, vice Chas. Donovan, rewmoved; Earl verage vield, but should there be + Creve, Neb.. July 9.—The condition of | house to diseuss the watter, Application was | €FS during the fiseal year just ended exceeded | 890 for seven years, spriug and fall. Hood's b biigs and st are the | mads for i injunction restraining the police, | those of “the = ‘previous fiscal =~ year | Sarsaparilla cured him. # — 4 : , ks tlie farmers think no wheat is bad. Cbinel Died in Poverty. Brooks, Rodman, Palo Alto county, vice W, age willbe done, as the dry spell has e ) 4 " L . ) v SR - ! Il be done, as y spell | cause, and there will be only a half a crop, d a temporary orde sranta by 5,600,000, But notwithstanding this” in- _Pams, July 0.—(New York Herald Cable— | Sloan, rewoved. A affected this county.. Only twd days of warm | Ots ivill only be BuLE & GXOR. "on Becount Of | hoaina aarirahy rACh vt Mo 0% b | crease iu pension payinent, there liad been o | ® Salt Rheum Speci ora Pearl died hero e Te— weather, 6th and ‘7th of July, the highest | late planting. Barley wiil be a larger crop | been resumed. net reduetion in - expenditures during the | Tsoneof the most disagreeable diseases cansol 1a:t pight of cancer, She was in dire poverty . Manning Takes a Sal ) temperature was 104, than last year. Ry Is a heavy crop. There P past fiscal year of over $13,000000 as com- |yt o EEORE EEREEOARONtS SN At L SR Aniions Bha. wad Lu dize po New Yous, July 9.—Secretary Manning ILLMONE COUNTY., been 10 rain foF ten days. Farmers are The Union Elcvator Blects. pared with the fiseal year 1585, Excluding the | pyliapureblood. 1uis readily cured by Hood's Py . . Iness by an | ook a sail last evening in Samuel J. Tilden’s | Exevss, Neb., July 9.—Wheat will be a | jubilant, Os1cAGO, 1L, July 9.—The board of di- | Bensions reduetion on ordinary expenses for arsaparilla, the great blood purifier, 5 oficlal of the bureau for the medical relief ot | gteawm yacht Viking. Tho routo was frow | 1008 “}1,1 his year. Chineh bugs are re- 3 STANTON COUNT e Do Elovator corsbany of | 1950, s compared with 18%, it amounted to Willium Spies, Elyria, 0., sufered greatly the poor, Yonkers up the Hudson, ‘The secretary ported from sever laces as \'ar{ destrug SranToN, Neb., July 9—Early wheat is | 110 9™ oL 4 company of | g24 500,000, I'lis stutement was made frow from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by SHE e seemed to enjoy the sall very much, :’:l “},:rln \ras ey ;l.«m-‘ nlslnl..;m ;Iulnl »;ou }mxl is lmlinjnf\«hby 3.) weather :""nfilllhhnl».l mml in annual u;;..ml at the l|gl||n.li~1u.\|4 vartnient. M l*miuuv 15- | bandling tobacco. At times his hands would NS, R - e the last rain and mo 5 needed, but no but little, Late wheat and all oats are con- iran acific hotel yesterday. ‘I'he elevator | serted that the peusion oflic ad been, previ- el @ ™ 2 - - i . Y 0re 18 1@ 1 t - | Gran ¢ 3 M b erack open and bleed. Mo tried various prope Election Will be Held Shortly. W Youg, July 9.—Miguel Cacon, a | rain very wmeh. Wheat, small acreage, is | but half cmplt?tt;&’nu:l wheat, Corn is pog | 10 wa lines of railroads and the generalman- |y, riyy thie Just presidential 3 ear it nimbor | separilla, and now says: Lam entirely Loxpon, July %.—Upto 2 o'clock this after- | ¥0U0& Cuban negro, who killed his badly eaten by chinch bugs, and injured by | wuch injured. Notover three-quarter crop | A£€rs form the board of directors, The old | of claims ot applicants considered by cx y son had salt thouw on his hand noon £03 conservatives, b4 unionists, 133 nmml \\hll*nll-'lg!:l‘lfi,‘( to :A:urlxll‘.nfl l:lflabundd s;::::fi?’:‘:“l‘nfii:h;nlnlm\“nd :llhelr‘;:tlmllfilmlns ?l »lxln..ll g:lalu!}f ex nwl‘m‘ll and ‘{qu‘(.ch"a.e s \wrlc Ic-\'l;]' u‘:, namely: nlm'unug surgeons in !\m: , @& conteste lll on the calves of his legs, Heo tood H Holon "1 Was han; 340 this woraing in the yar drouth anc dry | feeling rather blue about the outlook. Rain | w: ssident; Marvin Hughitt, vice-presi- | state, were 770 cases in each congressiona sursaparill entirely cured” Gladstontans, gul 07 Parnellites bad been | o0 o¥RETL ST Hson, . ¥ #pell contites one week more, fariers witl | in four or five days willmot bring crops out Pifeorg Wrigut, ©Council Bluifs, | Qistrict. 1n Massachusetts, reliably republi- Sarsiariia and I aualinly sl doii ploeted to the Commons. ‘The tories have i ralso ouly smuml] cpop. all right. 0 'l K aRd Georgs W, Haly, | can, where no special political efforts were ro. | - Bauton, Mt Veraou, Oulo, / o8 Chippenbam in Wiltshire, and Maldon Business Failures, )?t OUNTY, . WASHINGTON COU 5 ant s ary and treasurer. At uired, the nuwmber so considered was only Hood's Sarsa a "| Resex from the liberals, Lova Henry Bruce | New Yous, July .~Total number of busi- “‘B'-%mu:n. eb., July 9.—Wheat is gond, Bram, Neb,, July 9.—The dry spell which ting there walullucwnl the geperal | 291 in each district, In 1llinois, republican pariiia Baolster Fleteher (Gladstanian), lires throughout the United States | fa ‘Y‘;l‘lu'fl\h‘:u;fim"wlnw wheat wostly' | has continued” for ihe past ten days has. ma- | managers of the warriug lowa lines, but tuey | the number so considered wis onft 401 i | Sold by all druggtate. 81; six far g5, Made oaly ut youe the fprmer, aud €, W, Guay beali and Caunada, 179, cul T betrayed no evidence of theconflictand ther¢- | each district. Thus it would show where by C. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecasios, Lowsll, Mass he. diying up and siball grain willnetbe | fore sald nothing about comwon luterests. J there wero great pulitical centests dur Y 100 Doses One D.Illl, y. Some has been | terially affected all ¢ d vey wsled, i‘qun bushels per lgrm s drying up and sl gra