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< o) ey TR HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 12, 1880, ) y— = still more nnpromising. 3 On red land gener- VOLC NOES N D: ROCK ISLAND RIGHT OF WAY, O ]‘ A NN T THE WEEK IN WALL N ) 0" 1 | TH REET GRADING, ally there will be vizorons growth, wh in FAVN I\ & . et L & . 3 lA 0. S (/ }ll | gray wlm]‘nm zvu;m..v ig plants ate Jyw Al Hebron Comes to the Front With In- Jay Gould “"rk*‘{“ :v"-vmc and Se- Contracts Awarded by the Board of 3 ng and spindi ome e area S ducement ST WUTON VAUTATIS Public Works, ve already been abandoned. Some parts . g . o " bt . | K Son Dave Deett Gry, Bt sutdant w Zealand Visited by the Most Destruct- . Neb., July 11.—[Special to the | A Free Fight Interripts the Oi '~‘”“ yomrs, July 1.~ [Special Telegram | An Unknown Lad Makes o Fatal Dive and | The board of public works lot the con recent rains will suffice for' a good crop i " i . YEE.]—The Rock Island railroad is coming, 3 e b 0 the Brr]—Last week the market was ‘ . bbb i the eastern and central counties. Arkansas ive Eruption Ever Known. The officers of the Rock Island railrond eanie Brooklyn Geme Yesterday. | d up with o grand hurrah in Western is Drowned. tracts for about onc hundred thousand b shaws a_high condition, but Tenne re b-naerend here and made a proposition to the people of ey hich made the street believe that - dollars worth of street grading on Satur- 1 poitsinjury tyom low femperatire and < | WHOLE VILLAGES LAID WASTE. | this county to push through the preclncts of | THE CROWD PELTS THE UMPIRE, fong_expected consolidation with the | THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR PICNIC, | day as tollows: H reports medinm to high condition, g - Gilead, Hebron and Sprin k, provided . | Baltimore & Ohio had taken place. Monday ( Distrlot No, 1.—Capitol avenve, rom Tuwen, etter from Ohio to Kans; e Mis . ree precinets vote bonds to the amon | morning Gould caused to be published a | y-SeCo o \ \tho streety B s et then Uin Many Miles of Ground Upheaved and 0000, ||‘:". ' i v”,‘l [(u R0 ,”“'! A Botd Philadelphian Defles Captaim | caretuly prepared inters iow I he e | The Street Grading Contracts-Thoe | \Jrom Capitol yentie to iver and - lake Crggon. | Thore People Buried in the Depths other two precinets for £10,000 cach, n Webb's Fate and Goes Through | nied that there had been any consolidation, Lion and the Lamb—The Wres. fo A N Areott Toulue Streck S Gve Eraon R : of Hot Lava and wldition to the bonds, Hebron 18 required to the Whirlpool Baplds at Ni= or even negotiations looking to it, and assert tlers—Base Ball Notes—Other from Tweniv-roiyrth to Twenlty-sixih stroet \ - donate the right of way thro A 3 « that the rise in had by e of was let to Ryan & Co. fast yoar. Kansas returns are eq Ashes, A et s o agara in a Cask. ing that ti N ad been mon sal News. ) N Pivenit \ dble, Insect infuries here have ol A bl his work, Sueh a est0 made it sure 1 Lk L RS DO e S — = vening and the matter — i o — Farnam o Dodge street: Thirtieth 'stroet The chintz bug 13 now threatenin . : A Coatinitiacs were alip Al s there would be a lively « in Western from Cass to Dodge street, let to F. B, Wil ities in the west, I The Country in Ruir T eiins OF WY Rttty Fighting on the Diamond. | Unton "Tuesday morn 1t was, atery Grave. against i lastvearand i ik, | SAx Fiascrsco, July 1L—The steaer commitie reported that the probable | CISCINNATL July 11.—The Brooklyns | The crowd of struggling brokers was so large About 11 o'clock on Saturday a young t No Davenport from Fot e 15t of July, 1 the northern districts | Alemada, which arrived to-day from ‘\ ra U wouldbo 88O, - e were greeted by a crowd of between six and | and the excitement so great that three or four | lad asked for dinner andapplied for work | NIl t Fltemtn, sieen TUIUIC Aot 0 aid in the southern states as | 1ia, briy o part of a fearful v ol coniinittee was then appointed to devise | <oven thousand people on theiv first appear- | qifferent quotations were mas %6 LRest Ry T 5 s Capitol avenue 1o Chicago street, let to "\.‘wh"\'n e Wt the time of urvet: Tho | cante er hin New Zealand last month | Ny and means, | The result Is that nealy | e here this senson today H:nl won 4 | ‘Im sty U ;T4 s elosd S it & | e bt oh O Ui Denlan: oML e R LR P L LR s - | all the requiredamonnt to purchas it L, son to-day and wo at the sanic tie ad closed Saturday at | the bank of the big Lapillic out ten | D) 1,—Seve f, from Jones grerage Ilu. e “’Hl e ‘wu"’ I.:\“”\ " .\u\rl\‘ |‘~ Amon vl.w most destinetive in | of way has been iade up by private ‘“i |,.”.,(: played game by hard hitting. The | 60g, and it any price might be called the | WULAN: Wt ot s Cre 1 iared &t Sist] $ THom. DI Yo HR el \{ ¢ world's history. first reports of the | seription, and there is no doubt that the full | erowd was very noisy from the start, and Y wotatio! B e Hickory strect: Pierce t. from Tenth to 5. Kontuo! Michizan 6, Missou opening quotatic esda t s 10, @ 5 i A B Ol A L i a1 | volcanic disturbanee came from Taurauga,in | mouat will be made up within the next two | when Umpire Bradley called McPhee out on | WHIBK flgite :u“~\:f.“|~”‘\.-..f'\w;'.| \‘1.‘,”“,“:: promised the lad a place and told him f Sixth sirect Coob. Faniing & Co, June, and Hiinois gains 1 point Auckland Lake dist The natives of that ‘-'m petitions’ for speclal elections 1 the strikes in the second inning beeame very | it went down rapidly uner what appeared that dinner would be ready inan hour ) w': ! v\“.u‘. .\“‘ l\("n‘ ~H\.“y"|.l t.\\\'lvmu wheat llluly‘yn'ml‘[h“vln“‘.“‘vwvilll .l‘ml\v village were sharply awakened from sleep | ghyee precinets swent before county com- | #busive. In thesixthinning Bradley rendered | o be unlimited orders to sell stock, The [ W0 YOUng boys of Mr. Crossle wera TroN N 1s OF. 8 Smiti's addition o4 " o HEVing. Wwifitly. and -1 AR LR T L morning by re- | m Wk ihie clections were called for | a decision which gave Brooklyn tworuns and | Jowest price that day was In the ex- | Pathingin the river near their home and treet, lot to O, § i B the principal states the decline has been: | Beated vivid flashes of lightning, | August Juth, Tho people of this caunty, 80 | the crowd went wild, The hooting inter. | citement attending the early dealing lario the stranger joined them. He swam riet No, b.-dirace <t roni Twentieth Wisconsin, trom ¢ S SMinnesota, % to | Which continned at vl intervals {SIang, CRisuron. WIth iR ‘\‘\\“l;",:.“{"'n‘"“ {ed | rupted the came, and finally some fellow | quantities ot other stock, such as St Paul, | across the river several times and gave Aot To N S b e s L T Yo Tearay T Jows, 1 to00 Nebraska, 97 to and | up o 4o, m., when a tremendous earthquake | gy et for gooil shipping facilities, need | Burled a beer glass at Bradley. = The first | Northwestern and Lackawanua, were | evidence of being auoxpertswimmer and | & Co . \ akota from 99 to g o oceurred, followed quickly” by others. The | fake no back seat among the rising young | 81ass was followed by a dozen more, and one | rapidly thrown on the warked, | diver. Fimally he swam out into the mid District No. 7.—Sixteenth street, from { L TIE FARMEI'S REVIEW REPORT, shocks were so violent that people jumped | towns ot Nebraska of them struck Bradicy on the foot. Toadd | the whole movement ming - ¥ Howard to Leavenworth street, and Leaven Cricaco, July 1L—The following eron il b Gl - pin At ¢ moven seeming 10 | dle of the stream suddenly disap- | worth stroct from Sixth to T4 vy L this weels. 1esue of | from their bods and fled for their lives in SRDICATED THE CHURGH to the confusion a_fight had arisen in the | come from one directing hand, Then L The ¢ \ SR e i s A e By \ Tho Fatiior's Reviow: tn portionsof Dakota, | thelr night elothes, making no oftort to. save 4 west pavillion and Bob Clark, one of the | there was a long pause In which prices | Was trying to fool them and thought | . District No. 8. Seventeenth street, from . Minnesota, Wisconsin and Jowa the injury | ortake anything with them except their | Beatrice Methodists Celebrate the | Brooklyn players, seeing one of his friends | rallied a little, when suddenly the street ap- [ nothing of his disappearance for @ min- avenport to Cuming street: Eig o spring whent has been increased anci s | elildren. The eatthguakes continued o Event by Reducing the Debt. in the fight, seized n bat and cltmbed Into | peared to be. fooded with dispatehes from | uto or o, whon thoy bocamie alarnied t, from Davenport to Cuming street: it b AU G SR By follow one another in quick successlon | Bratmick, Neb., July 11,—(Special Tele- | the stand to take part in the affray. Ho was | Chicago about the terrible effects of the hot | and notitied their father o e \wo street, from Sixteenth to Twentieth { reports of the Review of the preced- ing three wecks, when the great danger ther of the oceur- | gtyeet; California strect, from Sixtecnth to up to 7 a m, when a leaden | gram to the B h was made r Nineteenth stre Webster street, rrom Six he new Methodist [ soon put back in the field and the fight [ wave which passed over the spring wheat | ¥ nee. A sear hreatening the erop from biight was fully | colored cloud was observed advancing from | chureh was dedicated to-day, tho services | stopped. Meantime two or three thousand | belt between Friday and Monday night. At [ in the recovery of the body teenth to Nineteenth stioet; Burtstreet, from outiined. In large sections of "m\ulll‘l‘- Min- | the south, spreading ont until it covered the | being attended by about one thousand peoples | people poured into the field from the stands, | the same time the price of wheat in the Chi- | 9 'clock on $ ay afternoon. Sixteenth to Nineteentli street, to Ryan & Co, nesota and Wisconsin, where the ficlds we sky. Weile still woving it burst with a | The sermon was preached by Bishop Thomas | threatening the umpire and Brooklyn men. | cago market began to dance up, and simulta- | Drexel was at onee notitied of the District No. $—Twanty-tifth avenue trom Tinie by Ll m*“':l"\','l‘*'j“," O eont | sound of thunder, and " shortly attervard | Bowr visited by light ra Farnam to Dodge street, and nty-fourth street from St Mary's avenue to Douglas street, to Williams, an, of St Louis, A number of minis- [ Bradiey escaped by flecing to the airectors’ | neously the prices of stoeks went down and the | ¢ sterday sent adeputy, Mr. I i any revival of life, and the Injury inflicted showers ot fine dust began falling. The ac- | ters were present, among them b room, \VI'I-‘u' he remained for fifteen mins | 1okt came to a elose with the bull forees | 10 hring the remains to this city i Witk complote, T sections where drouth | counts from othier points state that Mount | ing Elders S. D. Roberts, Be ytes, After the disturbance in the pavillion |y Ly " qeoratized. That day’s operations | Doll found that tha boy's body hud beon } Zsinile street contraetsgwere awarded thus: was Severt, tho yiold wiil povexceed liveto | Larewera was the irst voleano to broak | and T F. Britty York distrit; Kovs. e o bieY 48, SO | ok ol the anap out of tho miarket. - Singe | Sororod, Vibh ice and kont i un exuellont | iirty-second street from Woalworth ave: elght bushels to ‘the acre. The rains which [ goy T 00T p oo oo e flames seen | Davis, York; R, N. Mek P ¢ iy > B! . L * market. - Since | gtate of preseryation through Mr. | nue to Creighton aveny v Thirteonth et A ez dlays of the ek | forth, and hardly were the flames seen | Davis, York; R N, Me stand a number of henehes were broken and. | then it has been almost lifeless, despito daily | Crosslo ki e e b to Jid, avente, and Thifteonth e i oh prospvth very. KEenby Il | 18suinie froin lta erater than tho entiro Poron. | few ofiers. The rnort of the buil the reporters: stand was domolisted, but 1o- | aftomits to galvanize it by ‘l\...,'.,,:,é".:’,,‘l.‘f,l{: e e e TR ik Towa, Llinots, Indiana and Ohio, N en | Tange of mountains belehed forth in sympa- | mittee showed that the chureh hoty tt., “Lhe following was the score:) & at particular stock. One ¥ RNy STl OO | = WAIMAI: Btrook . from . Thirteo 3 counties in Towa renort all crops which have | thy, hurling tlame, burning lavay and stones | parsonage have cost $27,01 BT D 080 0 D 0 O e s are R R g N | tent ,A e ng com- crounds and ey have se- Broo Pacitic Mall, another day Jed entral, | now aw: Dot already matured show injury from drouth, [ over the surrounding eountry for the first | cared all this amount except £5,200. - Of the Meoee el 102 0 0 2 1 4 =1 f ec A 4 S ¢ Sava LA Ve B 6 steas B e e e Mihown i oate, | time in traditlon. ‘The extiniet voleano, of | deliciency $1.252 was Cbserihed today I | o, Bases Mits=Ciheinnati 8, Brooklyn 13 L ‘l‘l".'-'.‘-’x';m"l"|(‘.'l:- ] Lake | two clues, from one of which the unfor- | 5 W8 G R OGS Tlho ryo and hitley orops have both been hars | Kuapeh was awikened into activity. “Thie | half hour. ‘The chureh is large and hand- | Ditches=<Mullane and ‘err *',';I‘.‘l‘“‘“,‘ e | Gess. The. sudden litting up. of "Westrn | tunate lad’s identity will probably be ¢ Hamilton street from "Twenty-fourth to 16, Brooklyn 8. (' o 3 sxtent one hundred anc O, 5 y aY. V b 0y g > g § 2 [ ot untry, in_extent one hundred and | some, and will seat 1,500 people. Rev. 1, N, | cun Unign and as sudden dropping down was | tblished. = Ho gave lis name Lee | Thirty vested and are below the ave ixth str to Stult & Hamel Corn is looking well, and i miles long by twen MeKialg preached to a large audience this QTHEI SUNDAY GAMES. ike Rting s, Of At rties stroo § ; ity tha " southern portion of ' the stato nothing but a " wmass Of i evening. " Meetings have: boen held every | | AT Lovisvitik like Jifting man wp only o dasthiim down | Stesens, of O, and £ ofl S it R Dt U ey I tassal N Jelerson. Palo Alte, Black | and hot, erumbling soll, which in places rose | evenime during the past week, sermons hay- | Lowisyill 53000000 harder, and it Iett the market in about the | in the neighborhood as Barrett. Yeste limits, to Ryan. Hawk and Howard countics, the injury to | toa beight of of ‘4,00 feet, capped at the | ing been delivered by three of this chureh's | Athletic 0002000 0—4 s&llln;lllnpm!ulm||n|| anindividual would be | day morning a gentleman named Ste- T \ BDHbE Wheat 18 Teported serlous, with a pros. | highiest boint by the "Tekopha geyser, snid to | former pastors—J. W. Stewart, L. k. Britt | o iteli and’ Suith, Unipire< FIN D Bad besn puk through that procoss vens, wio lives inthe southern part of |~ The Medical College. B I T O e | hivve beeh tho grandest 1 fho warld. Dunng | AL B Das s Mike Wa . o pdea sugzested huto last week Giaty | the city saved at the coroner’s oftice | The trouble commeneed by the coun erov. The winter wheat erop was harvested | all this time showers of dust continued to fall s AT ST LOvIS— 1‘"‘1‘_”,'*';“_' 'nion a_Alx‘n.-.uu;.u,x 0, Gould | apnd made inguiry about the death, stat- | eil’s action in regard to the 1 nuis- \ i1 good shape. “Lhe yleld will average from | until it becume so dense as to make the day lmprovements at Pener., Browns ) 0000000 2 A binmor prepared o sinash things, wis | jug his son ~ had been missing | ynee existing in the Omaha Modical col ety biuhols, . In' pordons of | dark s ught, and mot - untll | prcien PR gy 1, —Speclad- to tho | Baltimore: o 10 0 0 0 0 0 39— 3 Biirket wis o badlly fraetated thot Sihee | from his homo for several days. | S ERE as e Ry R ARG a1 ik rAnE Re L FepOrad Lt el | thol ‘Bocaridll (dayst diithiel st eansg |iy =D BT S LL SoD0eR W Siehers=T1idson and Metinnts, Unpire | Bentoran o0, badly frietued that sinee ] A~ gentloman 1 4 h [ Joke 18 sssumiitig ‘an iDtotosting forni, Sufterine from laek of raim. . In Sauk county | falling, Tt was noticed that the dust_emitted | BEs.—The Crowell Lumber and n | Koty e A O DI RLD nTe heen By lR (1) 1 L LD barad wholl o professaradof thocollego ato ixhly the drouth 15 declared as the most severeand [ i strong, sulphurous smell. - Nunierous small | company have put in a stock yard and A —— l:il“‘ull‘ mi-. AII-_-h they certainly have searching for n your SURMICE SIS NeREEEAEW BT TKiH L ot i e e gl e bty erop | mutive villuges wero totally destroved. Wai- | willbuy stock this scason. A new general Atkinson Beats O'Neill. Beet it ey o of socks” o wand, | Barrett, wito has been” missing from s | {udignant at what thes eluim a evoun OV S bR “ontire | roa was covered to @ depth oot wit o . e _ i N1 s % il ey have ¢ prospect 101 ading the home in western Towa for several weeks. 'ss seare gotten up by Birket and Stuht s reported to be almost an - entire « dto a depth of ten feet with | gio00 is opened out in Coray’s build O'Nrirr, Neb, July 1L.—[Sp. now, excopt very material concessions | Neither of these scarchers called at the | for mercenary motives. Dr Leisenring failure in this and adjoining counties. | dust and ashes. Raptomahaha was com- | 0 pletely enzulted, as were also some other | M= W 5. One hundred and twenty | Phillips are proprictors. A much Speculatively it is of ery little moment. whether apli”deal has or has not been with a stock ot about $11.000, Mitehell & | BE 1l long day tora purse of w from presen npar p coroner’s oflice after the remains were | is espeeilly disgusted and said to-duy ho brought in yesterday. The unfortunate | should be in favor of having Birket and 10 Minnesota the only _connty to report « i Where rains are | small” vills 200, ‘The seore stood ™ <) W + N reat tolegr op, and 85 per | personsare known to have lost their lives, | necded improvement has just been made in s f' 1t it bias, i lely c Iad was five feot two inches in hight, ap- | Stulit, if not the members of the council Al Sy SIMONRAVH R e R e BN ADS O oI BHAE oL it Sb T it s, it is not likely to be known : s bt o e Ainviled 3 b i‘l‘nx:\‘\"(-:‘"\'il):l‘\}yh".\{\!’ ght |>r\k":{<1"‘1\|{1‘.| m.‘-:'. Tha Noss_of _ecnitle " u]\mllh::. ‘H.’L'm ;I\l mffi by ':? l"lz'{?-m)' x\'\[\-.fiullwlxn\fi-l\f iiios. THROUGH THE WHIRLPOOL. before congress adjourns at the _earliest, and | parently about sixteen years of =~u~-,l|x}llu }:n 2 ntered the medical college, arrested meantime Gould seems quite willing that the | brown hair cat shoyt, freckled fa Spiss Blond countie the fields aro badly burned, | from the destruetion of pastures by dust is o to cross the t on_necount of the | A s T e : ; Bl . A i e BEta roimise ol 50 10 75 per cont of an avort | very great, and groat distress exists through- ) ditehes on each side, The i provement A R L L e e e O DA e e light colored slouoh hat. a brown | Dr. Ayres, one of the faculty, in con e e ows will all, fall 'short, | out’ the Auckland lake district, Onme old | is duly appreciated. Niagara Safely. ; price below 60. Some \irt,brown jeans pants and w new | versation with arepor wurday, en- Corn I8 still looking well, and with more | man, ehict at Ratarotura, was dug out alive S Brrraro, July 1L.—Very few ?'Jc‘n‘\“‘-‘,\f.‘.:h.'q.'.“f. b are thought to have beets | qrab check coat and yest. tered a sweeping 10 ¢ - —— moisture promises a full yield. Dakota | after having been buried in ashes for 104 Owens' Brother Sceks Reyenge. thousands of persons who visited Ni calght, (ool evidence of this appears i = every one of the allegations of wheat is not filling well the dry. ot | hours, Evers ellort le tosuve thelives N, Neb., July 11—[Special to the | Falls to-day had any3idea that anothes the esperntoly bullish dispatehes sent along PICNIC AT PAPILLION. Birkobunil £ Stulit, He fanit s winds in many sections ha Jossened | Of others, bt in most cases where bodies were | i 147 stated thata brother of Eli Owens, | venturous man woultattempt to s y u the faculty had buried any bodi p vim the | explaining away. the damag done by th ol wave 1o the Tranges St. Paul” pa the outlook for'an average yield. In Spink | found they were dead. At the date of the de- " b *leas: t People Pleasantly Celebrate | y . RV >4 and Stutman countios tho yield will tiot be | partute of the steamer Alameda from Auck- | the man who was taken from Jall and hung | \hirlpool Rapids, 1! wrlicn Captain Webb | {0 3 e an ita s A il el B IS AL G T e e e bates | Jand, the voleanoes were still very nctive and | throe weeks since, has been working up the | losvhis life. For sofie'tihe past €. D, Gra- | fewladly, are o little dependent on the wl ; e il LAt SCLUL i (O L outlook throughont the territory is poor. In | the temperature ho sing. case with the ald 'of detectives and as the | ham has been makisi preparations for the | Sheher - gt bo " lares or " sl O o (Sioinntl pn T orclbl Tliinois, Indiana, Ohio and Michigan winter names of fourteen of the lynchers and will e, U be & lal or small | Jjon on Saturday have abundant reason | tdamned by Mr. Birkett. Furthermo ! g RN son nd Wil | gitenpt, but few persgug really believed that | The absurdly Inconsistent ] : ) ; : yly"lll‘-:‘l'u‘ ‘I'|\ni \:T‘ih i-jrl“:::: l::c“.‘nmrx1;"‘"!;;:‘14 CANATX NTERPERENCE. :1lll'zul‘|kl:lx‘ll betore the next graud jury fovin- | 250t holil Oyt fong enough for | of this argument ean be thoroughly to' maintain that the Henry George as “"[““l‘ h«-‘m'-: m\““x h:_\”‘:] 1:!::'\:‘|\|E|l':;l\\'::l-| 1o PR LA i Montgomery countics, | Seoretary Bayard Will Demand That —— him t0 make ‘i, -Sueh, however, | “bbreciated only by going back to tho argu. | sembly, K. of L., know how to provide & | cqpard, which had a foundsion only on wWhoro graii 13 threshing out twenty busneis. Amerlcans Have Their Rights. _ Dukesimpson'aSerape. | was mot the ense, and at about | et ardune Gy theal' i, the list | good time for themsolves and their | the fact that the backbone of a large doy The average for the state will pe from thir- WasnINGToN, July 1L—Representative NEBRA City, Neb,, July 1L—[Special | 4 o'clock this afteyngop Graham started | granger stocks. At that time crops gen & | friends. At 9 o’clock on Saturd: dissected by the students, had been teen to fifteen bushels. Boutelle, of Maine, has received the follow- | Telegram to the j=D. W. Simpson has | on his perilous yoyage, svhich he successfully | looked very promising, and the whole basis | morning, the excursion train, consisting | placed out in the vard to dry. “And, as THE RAILROAD WAR. ing roply to his request that the state dopart. | Dot obtained bail as' yet, notwithstanding | aecomplished. Graham -had told Mr. Porter | 0f the bull movement in-those stocks was on | o¢ oight cars, pulled out of the Union Pa- [ for the mangled remains of disseeting LRO. ment give immediate attention (o the state- | other reports, Geo, W. iser having cancelled | all about his plans, and selated that ho would | his promising vutlook. [tis tmpossible that | K83 R0 a5 00 hundred | Subiccts being allowed to remain in the ! Two Plans Submitted to Secure a | ment telegraphed in from Eastport that | his name from the bond. -~ Ttlooks now for | carry thom out at ghe time he dul, but re- | sy, e SO D e s G R reiios || collegeRd isshotifg Eroonai bele . ; : Tony eolographar i om EStprt L8t | upson worse than over, as rokards glving || auested that thotinob pot.elven i ublish: || ETARECE stooks were s atise of the | people, the knights with their fami “these gentlemen are equally at ¢ g Sottlement. m St ifi e articlo for gt that the audhoriios | KIeQt crop promisig, now that they have | ' fiionds, loaded with lunch baskets, | There is one subject in the diss Andrews, N. B,, on Friday by o Dominion [ bail, and it 1s doubtful 1f he will be able to | wguld prevent him iy KIS l'\\)x"' o. Accord- | Deen put up to very high prices and this great 4 { CuicAGo, July 11 —[Special to the Brr.] red fora | rom now, whicl is being pre y te flesh Tios boen taken n know well enousgh | 0 HriaE s ot | from its bones, and ithas been ehemically ich the wheat crop has | BH10 Bt & brick auarier of wn bour, U | traated, so that it camnol yiel el oruis obtain it, Thely Vory. fow! werd imoqd tho spectatops, | Promise has been “destroved by a drouth ot | dressed in picnic style and pry : —At the meeting of railroad wmanagers yes 1 have o el ven your mlos et — Graham: Ropt 1tho 8 rwiiieh he intended | “xeraordinary severity, there can be no pur- | thoroughly good time. fhe run was | Dr. Brown All the .- terday, in addition to the plan ot settlement | 00 B L Y oA R s Militia at Stromsburg. to make his trip fobav saloon in this city, | ¢hase. The proposed by Mr. Potter, of the Burlington, | Futel bort, Mammo. that A cviois | Stromssune, Neb, July 11.—[Speclal to | About 11 o'cloek - last night he -londéd |t all the dam i ith Cha ; President Cable, of the Rock Island, intro- | boa rring for sardines at St. An- | the Br tromsburg has just completed | it in 8 ° wagon ‘and, - accompa- | fuitered s localised, and it is vight in the sve- | 43, ¢ ohing out the grades in good style! | an oflensive odor. = This, with uced substantially the same proposition for | drews, ~N. B. were driven away | the organization of a company of militia. It | nied by, several frlonds, started for tho |Gy ‘aud Manitoba oy PYORSUIEStEEn, 1 o= eraint 'was' in chargo’ of Con- | chohiolio jats of spacimons, s composed of tho woll known fighting | ¥l Thes weriyed ors atout Laiciock this \'nuxlx:mcnufn\u'lcil\ ug\lxl] will Hi)\l_[ulllhl @0 | American side of the river and abeut three BOOMI much to preserve the equilibrium of Nebraska | Jundred rods above the cantilever bridge. . ) affairs. An effort will be made to hav an_ arrested him on. susplcion of | FOMell Olayton by the dominion eruiser Middleton, with the annourcement that no American boats will be allowed to take her- ring for any purpose, and you invoke the tention of this de) A y el S preserved, has furnished the grounid H. E. Wisellog, the good | olor the awtul stor men."” A veporter went with Dr. Ay ~a settlement of the existing passenger troubles that he made to a meeting of the general nanagers at the Council Blufls eleva- ntle- «d man who ne smiles. s of theso g villion the exeursionists were met ons composed of hinks the Plumed es to the A policem: by a committee of citi tor meeting—1 the formation of a | immediate artment. On | ffairs. An effor P tiadgyRIlLO Ly 2 c niE ; * PR il s el g 3 at pres oxis i nment in_company with Senator e and Y 3 e o 1 ralense on all. RAONGTON 1 <ie| DLECY - | Field, Hempshare, 1 Stembangh and [ Stood, b ACHIBELI W) S 1 Wil the disturbance af present exists, or. in | HERt IR SSAPAR W Seion, L 4t S AT T A e T | [ (B s A BT | e e b e elightilly | were any loud or Violent susells from the other words, a general gross money pool on | interference with the purehiase of small her- A % the barrel and closed the manliole at the ton. | was the principal working member of the re- | ¢ arove just i pit of corruption in which, it 1s claimed L I 5 the re- | cool nt grove just in t 2 edge ats had been placed cted for the itors. Here the iadian | Omaha Stil in the Procession With a | ALIis nointof the iver the cutrent 1 very | puplican national committee in 154, and | of the - JBlg Inoreada, | @ crum | o thoriverta o peint wiiere the curront | Gencral Dowoll Clayton, of Atkansas, who and dancing platforms I 0 ) osToN, July 1L—[Spee elegra would_cateh it and where G agers of all the Tonds ropresonted at the | Pon ookt Ihiscanital ind drow his atten- | BTyl 1o following table com- | Started ol whot migiit have turned out to be » conventlon, have been around here | pleasure seckers assembled and were meeting, it being the general opinion that | merelal intercourse between British subjeets | piled from special dispatches to the Post, | his trip to etermity. Whe tewing process Gys. Both think Blaine will b | called to order by Marshal Gateway, i nothing but a gross money pool, covering the | in Cinada and citizens of the United States. | from the managers of the leading clearjn :‘mk u'nh.- .;n}?\l\; lgnmm"_ ':I)«lll!lcl:l!l‘jtlr_mm. renominated. General Clayton who says e | troducing Professor S. C. Bond, superin- west, northestand southwest from Chicago, | 1 was in liopes that further interference With | pouses in the United States, shows the 2ross | Wiitipool At hrst it Thoved. slowly down. | is now bulding railroads and keeping out of | tendent of instruction of Sarpy. county, will bring about & stilct maintenance of | Keeoghizell and, legitimate, trade would bo | R changos at cach point for the week | then tastor and faster, until tho mad eurrent | politics, in an interview says: *The present [ Who delivered (e followins 15 they were thoroughly cov tariff rates. With such a pool there could bo i ‘minister upon the subject, | ending July 10, 1856, in comparison with dashed it on with full force. 'The cask’| sentiment In the west indicates the renomi- | gnis o }"':"'flfi!”j WEL( ’j“i Kshop, | chloride of lime and .'.,fi.h,-‘_,.‘l'i a.zinc 10 incentive for any road to eut rates, as wil asetst mcerially S 1n sl | those for tho corresponding week in 1585, | bounded np and down over the great waves, | yution of Blaine, with President Cleveland | Lach s iere vou sl iy all nature, we. nud. | box, the odor could not be detected be- it would not only lose the amount | such cnses of alloxed violntion 6f comme and several times turned a_complete somer’ n I { ; of the out, but Would aiso Mavo. to | Sk chses of allesed vlolation of commorelal SulE Dat the wider bortion renained upper- | @5 the opposing candidate. Butno one can | everything af work. The grass convertsdull | yond the confiucs of the dissccting room. the human crumbs from the dissceting le were swept. The seribe was_ lik wise shown through the med b The only human relie at all obnoxious to the sight or smell was the skeleton of a man which, as niready stated, is bemng | epared by one of the professors. There | < still some flesh clinging to the bones, all passenger traflic between all western, northwestern and southwestern points. This plan was fayorably entertained by the man- ring for canning as sardines from Ci waters, On the same day made o itation of the alleged threats to the British ham was | figured so prominently for Blame in the last | commodation of tl xpenses eaused by taking such | tyo facts in e earo procured and for- s | g [ most although it turned around like a top, | tell what two years will bring round. I do | ¢arth into a green carpet. The t e As {5::**&!:':131:0, Bt. Louls wnd wrdod to this dopartiment, accompanicd by iy opamos. | 2 | 8 | Thocask kept pretty well in the conter of | noteven know if Blain s desirous of being '\'x'."f|':'i'~::‘i:'if:hfi.‘.fl.lgl\'\’w-x!-".':' gthTonthige “The Lion and the Lamb." ouly teritory between Giieawo, St. Louisund | aoiant & Eréat feal of loose rimor and £ g [ the yiver unul it reachia the whirlpoel | tie nowinee. I never heard any one say 50 | fer abid shield. o bivds worls vonstantiy | A funny little incident nof down on tho Missouri river ]mml\:\Hlllhnpm]m pool 2 e L Z |3 |rent and was carricd swiftly through, | Who had any positive information on the | and we enjoy the fruits of their labor in thelr | bills or mentioned in the Sunday ser cd of and a tangible basis be lald for ns for compensation by the injured parties. I have the honor ta{m, B N respectfully yours, Boston reehing the waters beyond in safety, From | subject, £ should venture to say that Blaine !i"l'”if'"l Pluinag qu‘lll l‘!\l‘lir l-lll« ~.1m| wnlblu. noti here the journey comparatively quict. is stronger before the country at the present ie larger animals, the lish in the walcr, the > Frsya B "o cudic W picked U &t Lowistons about | mowment than ho evor was in his Ite, bue T | Se1, Waier [tseif the myriad of inscets,’the | of ono of the elty's i Jwas to inelude all business west, northwest and southwest, it was deomed st to refo he matter to the northwestern and St, Paul occurred in the prayer meeting i regulated roads. ‘The general managers of thesc line Ay Shildeip five miles below the starting point, and ¢ ; iho.oy ) Stafs, all aré carnest workers, and | churches last evemng. The pastor was were not prepared to vote upon the propos M. Doutelleins tologriphoil 't Banmort | MR srs: ham erawled out of the barrel with only a | Would not predict about 1555, all work 0 one end—to make & pleasant | gilcorsina on the *good time commg,” gion at this time. They did not think they | yecuesting that full and aevirate. statoments | St. Louws slight bruise on his arm. He remarked “What is thought of Mr, Garland at home™ | hone for man. “Though none of these thing g 2, nine efull when the “lion and the lamb shall lie od ot labov is fol- | down togother,” and the asked. ever fail to work, if we e: we will tind that each peri “When I struck the eddies it was one con: ould form a pool including northwestern | of the intorferene complained of be prepared | Baltimore W . ftratlic without having all otherlines inter- mbled tinued xound of jerks, but I am not hurta Well that Is a quostion I do not' care o " and forwardod at once to the department of | Cincinnati . ] . ¢ i . vor} 9 ested In northwestern traftic present, and the | o L R e bt.” % ; $ lowed by a petiod of resting trom work. So A AN AT B i) 2 BOkEostion yhs 5140 mado that oforn. taking | BALe s San Eidinge )i aban s a native of Philadclphia, thirty- | 413018 Mr. Garland and L bave friendly | we, too biethren and friciids, & portion of worshipers were giving silent attention. action about the formation of a general gross FORE! T O CONGRE! ],,“i.\.fi % thi pars ol and a_cooper by trad e s | personat relationsand 1 might say things | the workers of Ilwl(-urlll|' h laid aside our | A side door had been left open to sccure il A athered her from a political standpoint that would dis- | tools and hay ) rest from our | 4, a poor man and did this thing Tor glor; r, when the minister’s passenger pool, action shonld be taken ro- ' t & breath of arding the setflement of all existing freight | Business Boforo Scnate and Housc ——— - turb onr relations if I should talk on the sub- | labors. Rest is not stagnatlon, so we gather | vy, rks and the solemmt ¢ g 1 it of g 4% = g = s ) k L A Y K an 50l yof the cong; - omplications in the west, northwest and the Presont Week. NELLIE GRANT'S MISTAKE. foct. They say here that theattorney genernl | hore.for sockil converse; 49 tage bart iVt | gation were cut short Dy the hurried southwest, After considerable argument ad- : 204 i 0YJU6RG Journment was taken till Tuesday, when th Wasnmizaroy, July 1L—To-morrow fs | New Orle matter will be thoroughly discussed. There | district day in the hou The committee on :}il;"g:::-;pvul Eecms to be an evident détermination on the | the District of Columbia Suffering New Indignities From Her | i8a cood poker player. 1 cannot say as to | privilese to extend to these many visitors | ¢niry of a cat hotly pursued by a small Ignoble Husband that, as Lambarred by lack of knowledge of | from tne eity a welcome toour littie vitluze. dog. Inthe center of the room the feline aToN July e[ Spocial Telogram | the Fame. You see Inever play - poker my- | It doinz so. I desire that awch ono here shall | turned on hor pursuer and, elevating her A relative of the G amily | e enjoy this day to the full. 1 wish, however, | spine to its highest altitude, let out a —A relailve of the Grant family THE DENT HEDGES. to reinind all that the fallest enjoyment is | blood-curdling yowl, The ¢ i, s authority for the statement shat-| President Cleyeland has begun to hedge on | not seliish—that is the truest pleasure of the [ sonian’e stand ‘it, and followed suit in the married life of Nellie Grant Sartoris is pension bills. He has | individual woich materially adds to the SN ARG i GO0 S0, 2Nl Bl AR far more humiliating and uppleasant than oner of pensions to re- | ploasn 0k ok COMIon, Sa) the e, ol what ¥ 2 artter W. Tilier, which was | ma; e, Bo careful in seek: | Wation,” eried the pr has +yet been made puble. Mrs. Sartoris L an By L Fiat o o uot s | Il ot oceur fn tho good finie coming. a number of | Omal art of all managers to exhaust every vossi- | Jocal measures awaiting a ciro o see p n tion, but it is prob- | Detroit !Il\l‘i'lzsllllll;)l‘“l“rfi“(HKI‘II" ‘xi\lnf.:hnll.l!‘::\\‘n‘i;’»i‘,“' able that it may yield sufiicient time to allow | ¥Galveston N ROTTENIS SOIHME, consideration of the fortitication appropria- | Cloveland GO, July 11— ity s session | tion bill,the only bill that has not been passed | L miene > of the general nani by the house. nder Saturday’s order Mr. here two plans for reorganization ‘of all | Norrison's surplus resolution will be called Hartfor . makes her home with her hushand’s father in origin It any Jaw can be found for it My brother | Will some smali boy please remove the % Priparito agreoment was 100ked upon as ben- | b on Tuesduy, - The action of the appropri AW anven the north of England, and according to all | This would pay $2,200, whe the bill ve: especinlly to urge | combutants?” Peoria v \ts, 1N i s0Nse We Portland. . ) G caretu!. and_do Personal 1 orities to ind | 1 G 19 1o our | LY. Use | P, W. Meinrich, of Columbus, is in the Ly D.D. Mayne, of Elkhorn, Wis., is in the city accounts she Is treated as a sort of poor rela- tl\(‘il.lfivl:,grw!l‘h. L) tion. ‘I'wo rooms are set aside for the use of | EREHE (- L1 IEE ILLOE (0 herself and ehildren and their meals tur- | gighih wucky. Lmmediately after the | fault with omr orde nished, but nothing else is given to them | battle of Chicamaiga young Tiller was cap- [ -~ Azain, Lextend a b either by husband or Mr. Sartoris, senior, | tured near Stovenson, Ala, and contined i | Visitors. ‘Tolay we are is concerned, it is sald that he has not con- | Yo'yl Followin v he died in prison, he | our interconrse to-day be harmonio tributed a penny to his wite's support for | elaim was disallow the pension oflice on | We do nauzht to make one of month fr is the dq 1 pass Doint, Felloly ndent inther of | are on il o Lin the Twenty- | nothing that will 8 etitting the Union Pacifie, 1 Tsland and | tons committee on the amendments made by Bt. Paul and Wanasl . The other lines | the senate to the logslative bill 15 awaiting wagraphs. arkier, of Clinton, L., is in the were either obliged 1o fall into rank orassert | eonsideration by the house, and the subject likely to bo taken up in the middle of the heir Independence by showing how the mat- 3 | r should be dealt with, The plan offered , 10 bx | | by Vice President T. J, Potier, of the Bur- I'lie bill for the new naval establish- b ] ington road, provides for a Testoration of t will be called for action, if oppor- o&-fiu‘“fi‘f';'}‘\",“'{,‘"" focritory that was cov. | unity afiords, toward - the end L N orthavoatorn. Trafio: assoeiation, suid ror | Of the weck, —1f there should romain & fow Btored rates to be honestly maintained till | hours after the disposal of the measures ye Itisa well known fact that for a | the ground that the deceased was a doserter, ming. May day be so full . Charles Guenther, of Grand Island, is Septembor 10, 18%, and that the question in | above mentioned several committees stand oL Youple of years priof to Genoral Grant's | ‘The president made up his veto from tho old | Uit it will mark a new exa in your) in the ¢ ; g ‘dlsputo as to o séitlement of the “westorh | yead to call up Il for whichspecial orders A BRACE OF LUNATIC death, remittances of aney wero regularly | Briets sritton ity years o, whon the pon- | beinialne 0f ab Infereaurst Sbwigh You, 80 | - Miss Gora Iiriggs 18 visiting fricrds in Bix.. Rimball, whose dectsion shail bo tinal, As o 'mfx‘.fl?;llx‘;:u'g's:fin“fi‘c.{éx'u‘n‘i Aitead | yoseph Dion and Bartley Campbelt | sent to Nellie to urovide. hersell and ehil- | amined the ease and the new evidence, as the | shall neverend. Asain, L say welcoine to ""_"\“‘, "I}‘ e | 1 soon as practicable, bur not later than Sep- | grant forfeifure bill, Play Billiards in the Asylum, dren with clothing and other useful articles. | comumittecs in congress did. 1t is proven be- all 3 6 A th ‘-\M |'"“1‘)' of Springficld, 0., is a4 kznrlhnr g @ to meet for the purpeso | ' The yiver and hatbor bil remains, 03 at the cw Youk, July 11,—[Special Tele When the general became impoyerished | yond question h':;t'l) 'Jm‘;h;l;-lx;;ll\:annufi Mr '{‘;‘ ";; 5 Iv;{"“l b COBIARD) ROk 40 & 4 ""I' hr S (% ‘ot forming a new assoeiation, which shall in- | bheginning of last week, the nished busi- ¥ o - o ough "2 &t Perdin ar o C B vy e dersonville | ponded briefly on the pal € visllors, nator ddock came in from the eludo business heretofore ‘ato, \While | ok onnte, - Bonator MoMilian, who | 10 the B A party of friends of the de- | through the rascality of Perdinand Ward the | pion %nd that his father depended upon | fssuring tho Papi'lion people that their | wost last evening dist, Joseph Dion, went to the | KT manted b nented was that h L no vote was taken on this plan, it is under:f | s it in ol o0 that it will atest rogrot he s B fo have expressed | nim for support. 1t I3 the ease which Repre- | \Welcome would be sppreciatod. N a wO.0x preasos the he 5 poverty Would prevent him trom | seniative Taulbee, of Kentucky, selected for | 'z of Logan, In., was * Btood that the Burlington, St. Paul Northe | bo passe b A 1'e | Bloomingdale asylum to-day to see bim, i ¥ous hi o e ihet fua 55 sic was | J o wosternand Wabash roa s favor It Mean- R T Yy W 52 | Phey found him in the Dlilomt room of that {usen AR DE i\,.hl‘llfi},“&{'ll“‘l‘l‘u-p A peasage aver the veto, The pragidont now ~||'ux'll‘:’\‘.\|‘:l-i):,'[l)](l;r:l'nlxm:‘ e ”‘\'l'“"f AN e e B T o s ok scilig b B aits - the | possility © that” e | institution at play with Bartley Campball, SERROTant. family Al Fontributo to- the | seckn o hedie by orderinic it allowance at | 650" aighosed, and they wore many, in. | ME wne Mrw . b, Qusler aro recreat- Fatos instead of by rebate, .,.-"";:.T:\',‘.’“|.‘J'|,|r featute, DOt yeb peceived: | the insane dramatist. These two patients | subport of ellie, andthe ghildren have urged BRIDGING TIE MISSIPSSIPPL. avgurated & dancing programme that 8 k0 '\ 4 R S T e T e D rre 1a o “nciae, | aro doomed to die of progessive softening | DS Bartorls for ygaiifo sevarate from | ‘the senate has passed “the bowse bill | was only comple tod wion the trap | Mre. Wi, B Auiin bus cuturnod from her husband and It is said, gturn o Awer | ayilorizing the that Mis, Grant call for the return trip. a three weeks vis Chicag piemicers found their way | Mr. P. O, Brews Northern Railroad compay 0 cc o, Buwrlington & | whistled t truct a Others of the * A TERRISL of the brain and, alike, their chief symptom m b has anding tha 2 propria ] tanding that tho naval spprapria of Cheyenni > and the oleomargarine bill shall follow the | physically i v afr mo- o ra e o " e | v A Wisconsin Hamlot Strioken Down | 1 und lurbor bl ani (o 40| lrmcle .ol IRAULES lo Al caste o do sush & request GRIY D fow, IBOBILE Bgo Irond, foot passenger and wazon bridse | ¢ tho driving park, w w interesting | been spending several duys in“the city, TR EYOrang SANGEL I GRS MGt tions. For instance, neither can now legibly carning of sowu fesh indiznity on | aeroctie Mississippn riverat oF near Du- | b0 0 GV ar Rinosing 4 AR LIRY ' ALAMGIOUN MnwAU July 1.—Al selved | will nrobably be reported o th write his naume, Thus bindered their bril- But ghe daughter replied that | bque, T, gama of bosa UAL WAS Rijoq - AENEEH B, Moulion, of the merelusut {al\gre MWAUK uly 11.—Advices received | will probably bo reparted ( ‘l A e would not entertidn'sneh o proposition a F Van Wyeck was in tin the | £wo picked nines from tie Union Pacifie | ing firm of Moilion & Varney, Ceuar late to-night from Waterford, a hamlet of | Monday or ‘Tuesday,but will hardl ADE PIAY WWAS ROCGEERIALY OITR mateh 4 ) onent added "indfnantly “that she | senute yesterday 3 shopf. Foran hour, from 1 o'clock, the pids, Ja., is in the eily 500 people. 1n Racine county, Justbevond the up until next week, The exeentive 3 proposed and the irrational e stants | would refuse to susfam’ relations of any ¥ A AT < lunall question was discussed in all its ol B "ot Alilwauko by ook o nas sixty or seventy unobjected onee began was_perfecily confl- | enaracter with her fawily i these importun- The PONIMALTELY A SRy o 1 \ I T ) ids T border of Milwaukee county, that @ [ nearly o dozon which are revorted adyersely, | dent, and their wild talk, often branching off | ties Ot henkn nwhile Sartoris is ie following Neb tmasters | varied bhases until all wids and Hquells, h ! q ties did not cease. Meanwhile dartoris i 3 ted astend. lward o 1. 1 contint I f strange disease, whieh its | 1Lis proposed o dovote a early day 1o Uié | to ' ut subjocts, Was | Fasing abogt Enginnd, spending the meagre | TS appalnted yuslery o Thomas A, | fhe afternuon was deyoted 10 B eont s FAN, N, 8., July 10.—The Gloucester appearance there few days is | latter, but the day has not yet been fixed. a steady o u‘np,mlml'nt of " their shots. | allowance his father glves hin awong eom- | \y x‘m Al 1 1100 ST o tion of the ~morn s s P ¢ Ocean King put into Prospeet, Mali preading. Two deaths Lave ocewrred and ———— Ln health Campbell had been a reasonably | panions of his own kind. ‘The reports which | Ngiiciyill Sy v Jdre woried . by g DOy'R' Fi Phursday evening, g Al ase Bix olliers aro expectod momentarily, Forty Hrevities. good player, but now his efforts _were more | reach here from New York say that Sartoris e SITs el DB m which Willio Wigermon “eame out ey P A B peoplo have becn stricken down wi ri- | T wore nine funerals in Omaha | SYEward aid futilo thav thosoof @ beginner. | hias been absent from his wite since 1ast | Keiney county, vice Mrx. 0. Leasure, et | 8 and o fat ruoe o W flshermon. sold bait to her, B fent form aud wany others wi sterday. iterest eontored in tho game of the | spring and that she hears from him only at | Jijed: Frank Emerson, Tumer, Holt coun- | Deputy Marshal Medonald was winner . d k40 18 R RS Ak Inb malady The pooplo ye ay B rt Dic 1t was strangely uneven. | yaye intervals. MG SRS Senetial, L 445l @ teoana ‘of interest was manifestod [ 1 rel 10 do 50. One man, after R Ok Anch (Lo xf1bge 1a Lolng rau Prayer was offored for rain in the Cath while several successive shots were - — 7y yige Bdwand . Morlon, femlsuod. o R904 det prosos N e TP 1 eployes bad sold part of their Ol i i e, ollo ohutchos of the ity yesterd ossitivaly brilliant, and especially was this Beecher's Second Sermon, 1 S0wa: WAty 8, HAuok, Menmork, | o § £ Tho sturtors Wore momnit 1 1o the Ocenn King, wefit on Beriod, Tho stores are batred, schools ure ) yy v £0°Whien tha positions ofthe balls, striking | | i Henry Ward | 1 county, viee E, Whittmarsh, resigned: Rowles, Lot and Windspur, | hoard 1 Land demandad the fish back s 1 and the surrounding towns Board of trade meeting to-n his wind at a glanee, was’instantly compre: NP uly 11 Ty ard | Pagrick [ Moran. Maurice, Sioux couuty, h of whom we d o 209, J00 | The eaplain, aftor consider talk coinatad Beecher preached in -Union chapel, Isling- | vice Alonson Sherman, resigned, and wonld bave | with the ail, Sey 0= Strictly quirantined the place. ‘The 0| J.\. Porr A YR L nd his bloomin 1 he defayed at all ywlos wus a fave oard of health to-day wade D Ad were arrested for drunke oms to undertake, his | ton, to-day, taking his text from John 17: - RONTN Wi~ ) 4 o4 | Bate | \ ’ YRS \ to e cies of vio- | MUY 03 v artake, his g = 3 doubtless won had not some oue rattled | bave baited at Whitshiead and Guysborough A fouhd tho walag, to b & OL¥lo- | Vasworday afternoon. ity of thought and he | 20, 3_“Christion Unity by Love's The Press Gag in Germany, him dust at tho start by saying ‘Have | Within the past i R RRRGid fovor, “Thie attack produictd Ge | S arry Fosdyke. was jalled yesteidsy | tsodinis hied, Tidickions. wanner, | Power® Ho uruad not s0 mush theologieal | BERLN, July 10.~-A nuwmber of journalists | 209 B 81 CI8 A, PHURNGE L) hldy . dllage by & Milwaukee labe named | afternoon for disorderly conduot and for l%',,f‘.'.'}‘,,f',‘,“‘,';‘l'.EL,',',“'{,‘LS, e Dion it | as spiritual unity, of which he spoke bope- | have been indicted by the government for | NuBonuIT rood second and Lept all of DPareon Downs' Sarene. oming | breaches of the nress wents relating to the u publisbing doen, [ g ors in the polige ford Bostox, July 1L,—Friday & young woman w ease while it was 7 o'clock the par tired, but happy | appeared before the grand jury of Sitlolk wore than pleased with | county and swore that Kev. W. W. Dowas, ~Huening, who went there sick. The recepta- | mashing up a buggy from Dillrance’s used by b were washed 2t the w S .- whore elctity children are down with the dis- | 34015 ingly unaware that his play was not as | fully. ~ Men, he said, were o taucied a part of the time | nearer together and working for larger hu- Y Cath- | on trial in the courts, The tria! of the news: 4 i y it o, <| Willism Johuson and Joe Hary Ca as Vignaux, azain Daly, and | manity. Awong his best friends we | | ERRTAEN repaited Fuas thoepigeutlo has | e od o ed aud Joo Harvey wero | o'Gu thaugh the whoje Jist of champions; | olic priests. 1o refuted the attacks made e et promiscs {a abouid 1o vei Joe LI BUAMNG Yiba 1 acunbrand sare s Ho S0 RAN 3 W0 DAIFhVOIUE IaWh 4 Racliosior | & s, GUANEOS WIS ASOARYs Y | 2o once he deolared that the mateh was for | upou Lim by the English press for joking in | Captain Sarauw havivz been convic aUOR, HMLSH 10 LD ) - - Vot WOANAS Soma clothing “that was | §a" 5008 aion of the asylum, which he be- | the pulpit, aud respseted his known views | furnishing e regularly, while | nt party aud acknawl: | yorce case, is the ¢ iliegitinte R Weather For Nebraska. stolen from Moyer's boarding house on 1 jigyca to be the royal palace In Spain. Heis | on laugbing. He evoked suppressed laugliter | the German militay servics, wit ] (Sllorea of the | chiid. ‘e grand Jury ad an indict & 3 Local rains, followed by fale weather; sta- | Dodge, between Ninth and Tenth streets, | not expected to live iore than a year. Cawp- | by his quaint sayings. -The chapel was [ formation he could obtain eoncer aking the | wentagainst b morning and ocal S y ke we 1} ) 1 ying b ¥ 6. 8 3 sl ten:perature, on Saturday nig l bell’s thue is thought to be still shorter, i crowded. l mau fortiications and armaent. x SVeLt ui ¢ TTEEN § v 106 Las Do S

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