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WET The Plans of THE OMAHA DAILY the Irelar Governing PAR Herald Cable-=Syi ot no republic, matter when | 14th of July or the 15th of teil the differcnce so far as the enjoyment of s i concerned? xts for national re aloliday Withont sunshine Pari; pre mako Basti not make her merry, here were lican night down pour. the rain tially tlonal fete hearty. At noon the peeped out and workmen in blouses and work girls in their about the erats of the ple vala failur CINSERG TR THEATRES, beseiged I'he Or g theatl keey a'E ha sl Mile. et de caen reminded to-day all atnusement s of comyy « response, opera 110, here the more or less elevating were gratis for nothing. 1 elass, muttered adorning torn, their small e There had their Jpkindiy to the \ppointiment. A POPULAR Tosee it you must g busy hives of Belleville, Marois. jure with, been of free theatres. climbing in THE WEATHER CLEA weather Sunday be: auborge, evidently determined to make a gallant etfort to deprive the aristo- ure of proclaiming the festi s Horaces.” ASED 1 1 never saw quit one city before, 1 there were re; sands found innocent watching tiors for the juicy pri THE DANCIN ing yas an usual, for the slippery, whilethe keen north blew would have cooled the viva le De Gaut. CING UNTY Toward nightfal repeated petits verris pur lezin, warmed by the ery of dames, pour le quadrille,” Open air balls in nd bolirse were kent spirit il past mianight, the Taubourg Saint Den Temble were very pretty, though less elabor- ate than on former oceasions, HARD TIMES AND NO MONE As a respectable dealer in - tripes a la mode me this afternoon, *les workingmen have Rou sticets temps sont durs,” little to spend on bunting this nt Martin the chief zy of Camille Desmoulins har gymmnasium the charm- uls X VI Boulevard 5 was the effi anguing the peopl i couple of nundred yards awiy sly adorned in the taste of the L od, with trellis work covered with tiny ing » pel A cord, GOSUHEN IN ] He Tells About th (! LONDON, Cable—Special | re-clected, Mr, the a ington, ai On t he re said alre obstruction ing Ir July ) the Ber and BEE. @ or terror bent on pleasure? Angust Both have icing and Par th en the 14th of J Mont Marty public is a name to con years, the na- coque aud piete mended, <t began tre Francais performance of vromised Asusual the patrons of these entertainments wereelilefly of theshop "The quyrier seems to iy more balf were damp and wind which ity of even The de and the Edinburgh def | exhausted by his many campaign speechies. ontrary, he was full of energy and was this gleetion as one of the most ENCOURAGING which nave oceurred for many years. answer to a_ question bility of Mr. Gladstone combining with Par- nell to obstruct all legislation, Mr A coalition ady announe alition, d. \;:[ XTEENTH YEAR. WEATHER SPOILS THE FUN, al Seceders in Stated Other News, French Pestivitios. what sun_ sh BAINED HARD Many good half windows, this morning to find their tri-colors saddened, their lanterns being eradually washed away by the steady In the richer parts of the town ief. ‘The classes had not gone to any pains to decorate. "I'hey never tog Bt to the meant bitter di oration of the takivg of the bastile trinmphal Hth of weather The commen- FETE, went, to the and the doors MANTAL o many greased poles in d abont the ar forests of them inexpensive perspiring DAYVLIGHT. under the influence of the dancers messieurs et made front of the up with great rations in Rue du = New York ~Although not ien retains s place as dtive leader of the triple-he Goschen against Mr. Gladstone. [l yermits himself to be interviewed, but ap- hreciating the lmportance of American pub- }h- opinion during the coming parliaments struggle with the Parnellites, he consented to outline to me the main points of THE UNIONIST 1) 1 found Mr, ( MRAMME, sehen at his home in Port- land Square, Regent's Park uraged by the He EVENTS rding the possi- that has been as I must own that I do not readily assent to the idea that Mr stone would adopt Mr, Parnell’s past tacties as well as his policy. must co: ntterane: cannot, or | the nell country. whelmi seneratist tac equan tion for gbstruetion Ivish taetics, tions show one thivg gl the English constlis to surrender to Irel ABSTENTION where not voling registers, is generally due to strong Many liberals conld uot briug themselves 1o vote conservative, but would fot support the policy dictated by Mr, Par- uo idea as regards tie dynamite outra ges, only express my opinion that any attempt to make force a tactor in the Irish question will certainly lead to strong measures of repres ‘Fhose who thiow a doubt on the Nety of giving the Paruellites the coutrol o party feeling, sion. my robability of s that ited" Tor by form the At the same time Gladstone’s latest with regard to obstruction by the fonalists in former years seem to me at st wanting in foree OBSTRUCTION TACTICS gpinion, force home rule upoi the unionists. 1 obstruetion would discredit the Gladstone-Parnell party An clection forced upon the coun try by such tactics would rest ifonist majority majority would be a conservative or unionist depends strength that those parties show in resisting If the present parlia- ment cannot conceive that, the democr pow the power in England, would aity the posiponement of all 2ngland and Scotland, owing to the Of late the elec and that s are wot pro; FROM VOTING, uge of the th whocould is essen- The sun to bustle and other fing ed poles for legs of mutton to all the attractions of *La Zuive,” Blanche,” or *1 “La Dawme Ch: hearted ar. On the attraction IWED. Govrrne led Hart- mberlain wschen seldom regards Gladstonian gislative parliament and t in aun over- Whether that degree e e e FRENCIT MASSES GALA lm.f;‘g hi )AY ; OMAHA, THUI MORNING. JULY 15, 1586, ccelve that approval of the ma His plan BEE. ority | venson, Steward of Tesas, St. Martia, Stone | — \ - NORRISON MAKES HIS MARK. SRey S48 of Dhe. ennmber. 1t He. b of Mt Lo 1l proposition to compel the president and see Tarnaey, Voo, J. M. Suy L u . : | | — retary of the treasury to do that which they 1omas_of Wi onsin, right. and t nio ¢ " . v had a 1 the p to do--to do that | il mar Wi \ You ask Great Victory For the Man From Illinois in ) yw had otity to do [ Eaton: W, ( 4 3 0 t of the act of March o of Ohio, Wa T ARRANG the House. in sixteen months of democrat utl, Weaver of. Nebraska, Wea i e i | e tlon, that admin fon had £ of towa, Wellborn, V1 ¢ 1 bl ¢ v t | 1] a a 58,000,000 of gove t bo 1 i e of inn S » . ot et 1| HIS JOINT RESOLUTION PASSES. | 5000 ertinent bond inayizaniny Wiite of Mingesor 3 ¢ ¢ 1 to he | five extended, now known as i and Worthington 528 L] 1 { ¢ e nt per haro redepmable at the ple 1ys—Adams of 1lHine I a ‘ ) sk g The Honse Decides in Favor of Ex- | u the covernment. In 1581, with v | ehusetts, Baker, Belmo <| 13rc ( nadr i b b g LY foih bitind of astiey hiad called in $121,000.000 in | Butterworth, Felix Camy . Campbell sont » e of 207 to 07-A Great ¢ onds.” 1n 1 with a_ surplus of | € il ot Pennsgivania, Goliins, Davis, N j M t £166,000,020, the republ s taryhad called Dinglay, Downey, Dunham, Ely, I v Gladstone's | raate, No ik i £173,000,000 of hon 1555, with & sur Everhart, Farquahat, Findloy, Fiee 180 Authority as dtjcfenians | 00— lus 1,000,000, thie republiean secretary t. Hayden, Havnes Heyit : the yurt to decide on | ach proposal Tho Administration Reproved, hud called in 880,000,000 of bonds, and, in | fand, His Tames, Jolinson of New V¢ the unity of legislation nor such on author ver liave con 1884, 870,000,000, Tho typublica ty lad cham, Lelihack, Tindsley, Litle of th leral exeent I do not belic sfully endeav WasinGToN, July 14— Bills were passed | averaged the last four yoear 53,000,000 | Malioney, McKinley, Mc \ HiA tHe ATiH il b | ored to ke nal league within the | jnerensing to 250,000 the limit of the cost of | every sixtech months, while in the past six- | liken, Mitehetl, Miller, (gNeill o n bl sttt prlatlbucentl el oy fost fility. T spite of the | tho publie balldini at Galveston and appro- | 1eN Wontws the dgmocratic party had made a | vania, Osbornd, Parker, Payne, Pierce, Reed ment tolerate such a paralysisof the central | jin shigods whiich have partially | (R EIE o0 o) bl bullding at Osh. | Tecord of but §3%0.0%, Wiy didn't the ad- | of Maine, Kice. Rockwall, Sawyer Seymour, executive in any American state, as would | and porarily frostrated the moderate | Priating /00 fora public building at Osh- | yinistration of Grover Cle ad pay out the | Smulls, Spooner, Stewart otV irglnia, have resulted in lreland from Giadstone's | aspiations of [relnd, the frish people will | kosh, Wis balance in the treasury on the public debt? [ of Massachusetts, ke Swinburne, plan. Tam not prepared to say upon what | continue to inaintain ceable and legal I'he house then went into committee of the pmo geutleman on thie other side in contl- | Outhwaite, Weber, West and Whitn model the unionists would plan a home rule | 3B HErE bill. Ido not admit that the to afford any pretex Lorg m or his tory allies to resos mionists, asa | tha brutalities of codreio) oty decling %0 | whole for the consideration of the surplus | dence with the administration ought to resolution. My, Morrison of [llinois offered the follow to ¢ The joint resolution now goes to the sen- plain why the sevretary did not exorcise tho | ate. discretion given him by the law. He (McKin- | Adjourned. body, Would Introduce a lome rale bi he s, C0f fing on Parnell’s de- loy) believed it to be a wise discretion to per 5 ey pronery e eall Il B ',,”‘,m" el ot Lo H e ton e asaorion that the | e nmendment: mit the ofticer having charge of the adiinis. _ Procoodings of the Senate. 48 B N it ey nationalists were in leaguc W the fenians, The surplus or balanee herein referred to | tration of the fiseal affairs of the zovernment Wasnixaros,D. Cululy 14,<The followir to delegate an tiipottaut patt of funes | Guys: “Parnell’s denials are pure waste of | guaii'he an available surplus ascertamed ae- | 10 ¢all bunds or withhold the call of bonds | house bills passed the senate to-day " tions of parliament breath, It seems tecessary to remind him | SHe 0 SEEREE SIS AECHIMAST S | when the condition of the public treasury | yho stablishing of additional aids to naviga- TO LOCAL BODIES, that while the Marquis of Hartington is a [ COT¢iug A permltted or demanded one or the oth H tthe th of the M Fiver with but would not he prepaved to mike Treland a [ [tk of' Lmblenmshed honor and veracity, Pars | United States treasurer, of the assets and lia- | Thorefore, unless the amendments offer fon at the mouth of the Missouri river w nation 1o more than you would be preparved | o1l quite recently was convieted of having | bilities of the treasury of the United States, | were adopted, he would feel constrained to | amendments, : to make New York a nation. That is the es- | deliberately and” repeatedly affirmed thal | eyployed June 30, 155, ¢ 1 vote upon the resolution, Of | Mr, Logan introduced a joint resolution di- sential and inseperable difference between the unionists and Mr, Parnell. Most unjoni are anxions to ¢ local government in all parts of the kingz- dom. 1 presume you would not deny that loyal difterences justify certain degrees of special trea government to b pend largely upon the spirit shown by the Irish in the future, for instance be prepared to surrender the garded crime as a legitimate means of agi tion. As regards American sympathy tor the | at last succe Parnellite. Americans have had 1o opportunity of tak- | men are lurking and tears of a renewal of the | would retea ing other than of the case, and that they have at no time read our speeches or studied our points of | noriing the liead constablo of Waterford | notto know thatif thisact should o LS ESLIOUEILLA oAb view. The Amerlcans have been led to be- | foreed a private soldier to attempt, the grrest | public confidence the saving: of - 82,23, L e e lieve that Ircland is oppressed: that she isa | of twoor men 1ather,and son. ‘The father | would be a case of saying it at the spigot and Mr. Morrison—And I offered it in the house sort of Polind, whera~» in fact she had been treated with extraordin while attacking Eagland and English states- he Standagd says Parnell carries his The resolution, Mr. Hewitt said, provided (\;l)'}‘“‘l’l’}‘lnl""-\‘N"”‘I‘i‘av‘l‘\”‘h‘-'\y|‘|‘|m\w||‘l‘,||l‘1'”| protestation of innocence to absurd lengths, | that whenever th ri stion hie ought to have aveided is | 000, ealls for bon ch he Knows to be tals I lould be made, The re- | tion. ‘They could not prevent it from v whether or not ke has availed |n~|“ of Hulv sult would be that if there was £101,000,000, | & vote of condemnation upon the pr services or monies of extremists, o accept | ¢ 5 cal st be made. us the Money trom fenians and to then disown, is | SUrpIus th K:‘l‘ L :."’"1"""’* il Uik not conduct which commends itselt to Eng- | reserve would be reduced to of local selt | Jighmen,” nd must de- — that, he had better modify the language of | 1855 During that tine the demoeratic Irish Riots and Wrongs. | the tesolution <0 us to provide that when tue | controlied the house for four years. T "he unionists would not DusLIN, July H.—Durine the gioting b g0 e eaeliod £110,000,000 there should be a Belfast last night between nationalists and | gql). The gentleman froi 1ilinois based his men, four taverns and a number of | advocacy of the resolution on the saving o dwellings were wreeked, The police and | interest; Assuming that $100,00,000 was the a- | soldiers charged the rioters several times and | amount which would have to be paid leg in elearing the main street, | ont, the 1 can only suppose that the | Inthe byways, fowover, dangerous knots of | about ralize and reconstruct 11,000,000, I | seerotary of the treasury presided ove tment. The deg: given to Trel democratic majority than the present never thought of taking that discretion from him. Mr. Morrise y entleman s ing ininterest would amount to | l‘{‘”_ Wzt UL i) 2,250,000 The gentleman said it eKinle from the troasury £100,000,000, | ,obk: MeKinley disturbance are entertained. Among the | wiich would o to thechinnels of trade, give wonnded last night was a sargeant. 1t is [ cmployment 10100000 men, and support 113 St constable and | 000 people. The gentlemay was too fwmili wany civilians receiveds seyere wonnds. This | yyith the principles whieh goverued busine ontrol of the Irish police to those who re- Did you ever pass a e mp he secretary of the tre to pay out the surplus? Mr, MorrisoneT tion and sent it to the comuittee on w A SUPERFICIAL VIEW shot and killed both constable and soldier. | wasting itat the bunghole. Insteadol giving The situation at Waterford Is seriou strects wre patrolled by police and cav it inqusand Qranigeen of Sidney a he supj f the gentle sed frowi employment on the very | from pas v 8 DoIn thiat the public realized th the | empio; 1Ys | be disi fivst d long suffi in, S nder | gide of the liouse. | Applause on the d surplus exceeded $100,000,- | want of contidence in its own administra- and his secretary, That was what the resolu tion meant. Think of it! ‘The republican infroduced a joint resolu- 1 it by a point of order from that event | recting the see o-day | 1 ary of war to accept the dand eonveyance of the land knows Sting | the “Brichtwood tract,"near Chieago donated dent | by the Commeretal elub of Chicago for mili tary purposes. o then took up the river and har- e | | The sen: the gentleman from Iilinois did not intend | fiscal affairs of the wovernment from 1839 to | bor bill aud Mr. Aedlillan, who has charse ot party | itmoved an order that the bill be recommitted Vpee | to the committee on commerce with mblican seerctary of the treasury exercised | Instructions - to amend i L) his discretion, and the iouse, with a luger | Yoted by the senate in commitiee ol the whole, except that in each item of the billand agerozate: there be a reduction of 0 per cents that the committee amend the bifl accordingly (and not otherwise) and report the same complote forthwith. ssotn- | M. Butler offered as a substitute for the asury | Proposed instructions a proposition for an- ¥ | propriating $10,000,000, or as much thercof as i be judicrously expended during the iscal year by the secretary of war for the one, away nd improvement ot rivers and harbors, M. an opposed Mr, MeMillan's motion, h was finally withdrawn, and the senate ded to vote on the various amend- ments. “The amenduent proposing to appropriate 3,000 for the purchase ot the Portage La 1and Lake Superior dnd [ron company from kept demo- e with the ferest and wiest ontrageous in- | cayied to “Epland resointions denortacin | th actfon of ths fesalitian, the stabfit ot | SSCUS s greed o=y, ¢y e veetives. Ifeel confident that such a system | thé proposal (6 give home rule to Iteland. the treasury way impaired and its ability to M ? cor passed it, | amendmentin relation to ‘the Caluiet river MRl e L e Pories havo cained the hddie Liestorshie | mict its obfaations was undermined, Sich o ey Pt You mever byssed 1. | Was agrecd to: the amendent, aceeting B Lsllidazn ASexX- | gyrom the liberals, electing elyle, con- as the 8 g of §2,250,000 was | o0 iad cont h B S ho Tllinois and Michigan canal, isted_ from Donegal to Cork would not | sopgptive, over’ d. B J. Korguson, ¢ ppsideghtion us the saving of ,000 Was | trol of the committee on rules. You could | the grantof tho Ilinois an: higan cana have been tolerated so long by any other Hlized government, and certainly not by the | Itenfrewshi United States. M. H. Shaw AMERICANS HAVE BEEN LED TO BELIE that Ireland demands only such independ- | g ence as that enjoyed by the American state v- | stonian, The tories have also gained e disturbupce whigh wonld result if the tinal Scotland. where tiey det transat 11, Gladstonjan, and south | {nipaived . iiere the re-clectiop of 1. | A g oniap, has been defeated by | that ~ the rel@Se of thls money 1y, conservative. from the treasuty would put a single man v. An investization | to work. Thére was to-flay tdle in New York | {ar! did now. You nad_a larger majority the operatigns of the rbsolution. Jintingtonsiiy Coote {1 Gl etlon of & h The city is quict to-d trifling in comparison with the danger and | have fived @ time for cohsideration as you Ctions of the government wereseriously | vou have now. Whatever you may have A N4 entlonin s mitaen 0 suppoain | (o inconvention, or uttemted to do on tho senats/adjourned. entie: staken in 5 | theMoor of the house, one thing is certain: R S s »u never did adopt a resolution taking that KEEP OUT_OF POLITICS. discretion from a republican president and | Cleveland lssucs an Order to Ofice. and for the construction of the ilennepin (am | canal, were adopted —yeas, 273 nays, 50, Without proere & further with the bill S I'hey do not see that Mr. Parnell ¢emands | shows shat most bf the ‘tighting was doncbe- | more than $65,000,000 uneniployed capital o) o8 R Holders to That Effect. bt a shows that mos a \ han 8 -capital, . Morrison—I was prevented by the co- & what the Amiericans would never grant in | tween the police and the Orangewen, thel If Uit capiial could be made proftabio it | goratidn of the demo Rie With thal side o | WAsmINaTON, July I4.—The following ex- any state—namely, that it shonld be a sepa- | ter assailing the officers be ) Would be employed. 1t this $i5,000,000 came | {10 housc ceutive order was issued by the president v AT PTG GR1s ed the Orangemen from atfack } (mm&})t-lrmhu\'\' it would not be given to Mr. Mcinley—That is, the two wings of | this afternoon rate nation and that Mr. Parnell would abol- | Pojicgman Gardner, who was reported kilied, | men ®Lio were short of means, It would be | 4 den H L 5 ish all elective control by a central executive. | iy not dead, but e is fataliy injured “Iliat there 15 a fundamental difference of | 1vitg views about property, abont contract, and the many principles which lie at the very Gladstone’ thedemocratic pgrty were not in hari wd 18 | paid to bondholders, - who wonld stuply | & et 4 lnha the point of death. "o civilians | mooket the brocesds. ” Ho did not consider | & Mattime (laughter), and one wing, named MagWaters ahd MacElroy were shot | that such fction of the cominitfee on Ways | {rom taking the statutory discretion dead. Fifteen persons are still in the hospi- | and means and the committee ofi rules wasa | from the seerctary. But now, when you tal suffering from dangerous injuries received | declaration of war against the aduiinistra- | the president and seeretayy of the ire bill would establish, and whieh | 18dy’s erlminal relations with Baron Meron | itito'detal What for sixtecn months he the aid of the fepublicans, prevented you MO Y: SXECUTIVE MANSION, | with Washington, D. C., July 14. § ? To heads of departments in the service of awa have | the general government: 1 decm this a ury, | proper time to esnecially worn all subordin- ias refused to do, | foundation of society as existing between the | during the viot last nlght. tion. If the resolution should be adoptéd, 4 OO HEETIE el e JIngs ! Scotchmen, such as does not exist between She Needed Alpine Air. Jantof contidgupe in the policy ol the ad. | and absorbing _the surplus.” (Laughter. [.{ ta e of #iis o Positions 1 attempts any one state in the Amerlean union and any | LONDON, July 1.—A decree nisi of divorce | Ministation, 'lhe democratic party believed | Suppose this resolution passes the house. & ERTV HoR s ¥ H Y in hone: 1 th id he | Subbo & “tiaal movements 1 their lo other state; ‘hat there 1s o very large minor- | has been granted to Baron H. DeWorms fill;f;:;fit;&'{“;bfi::;mm,“refl ent qif";'g s‘wweu uwthesenn‘:‘ ogl\'z: &5 al L A e it in Treland which looks with passionate | against his wife, Frances, nice Von Todesco. | tion of s pafti@iietad hidas feiy'on | SOrbof foref 1 mysh Hav e e g S m‘}h e L dislike und dread npon such a government as | The plaintifl’s allegation concerning the | tho gecl H» ?n R 3 w.e'm y this resolution that the gm_sld.ent shall 40 | Gue'to the government, but they shifald seru- the minorit g i Fadnd have no effective means of protecting from | showed that the batoness made exceptionally | G0 injustice; that the position of G ) towards lreland, as the head of a large, | NCUS burposes, obtaining her ‘"‘“’“““J‘fi; th to support thé constifution and maintain | yemain tn the struggling and heterogencous empire, re- | (a1 ahffer qui v at the centre, 1 | sential in @ homogencous and unbroken | deron wasinia s territory like the United States; under that bill, England would | in Tyrol were fully proven. The evidence | BeNerous d e 'm to be as binding on at Britain | long sojourns on the continent for inconti- | Pis conacience. and agtion as was his | 7 Wil veto jour mission to go away from home by pretent s the concent tion of exceutive pow quired Alpine a h a8 is not equally e She gave Meroy 5100,000 | egpsidered that platform. The masters of to use in few cars, Defore th1s Baron | jinance had begun to prepare for the bour of teot poverty. Baron Do | danger and ¢ Wor cen” warded the custody of | would be inev 218 20 his three children sreatest Institutions of the city of New OT SUFFICIENT —— Fhottonid not nawe o solutely demanded if this resolution ) e h ass. Let us save that £100,000,000 res apse” which they thought | from encronchment, et us York em lest he should government shall be kept secured: and 1T IS N do that, and adopt the amendment givi and will use that pen for another pirposs Bt and_the surpius wili nejglibo: } r v. lonly want to say. S 5 TPy o laws of his country. The pregident hatl ouid Qb remember that theiv party friends, from Trom 11l health, "which 1e: | naver et the countey in doubt as to how he | yeonchusion, tiat 1 ligpo the -13";;;5"51 whom they have received prefciment, Land the president re- pulously avoid, in #heir politicas ction as abserve the declaration | LS e, 4, dawn the petl whicy WILL At [ n the dischargé of their oticial di™ = offend- ing by « display of oficial partiza® lp their 10 have relations with them as public oflieiuls. They shonld also constantly have not invested them with the power of arbitrarily mang polit atfairs. They have no right as oflice’ holders hould erved that ble. He knew three of the { 546,000,000 of the promises of the national | 19 dictate the palitical uction of this party associates or to throttle the freedom of action I We | within the party by methods and pra the alone to consider the result of 4 separate leg- The Duke and His Carringes bring dovn npon them the gondcuniation ctary Of 1he Areasiry a fait working | Wiich prevent every usoful amd just islature, and especially of a LoNvox, July 14.—The duke ot Westmins- | less enlightened men), that had accumula bajance, which any business man or corpora: lr;nx‘u‘nl:;_v-ll(:;ix’x‘!\ o llA)lll/;ll"l("llvi'”“HI"“ u tive, in lreland, such s would a ter has replied to Gladstone's attack on him | Wore thall $35,500000 in gold as a prop tion would keep, then your resolution will he | LRSS (O GF Dotitical “primary e tlons of Great Lrittain and Ircland. 1tis | for giving the use of his earriages on election | fof thqehangethey thought was coming harmless, wud sparcd the veto of tho | MIBIIPILALEE 0L POTEEUIIEIIONT, et nga necessary, also, to look at the consequences | day to carry voters to the polls in Chester in | 3 z AR U BBS SO0} preside States. [Applause.| [ he™ fhace ofiicials of their positions cessary, also, \ S e A L p My, Ilewitt--1t' did nof, thanks to the goy- Mr. Reed of M aw in the resolition Y cinls v Fecting the 55 the interest of K. A. Yorburgh, a tory, against el AL R I ta compass this selection as delegates to po- of such a division as effecting the empire as a | ¢ \FLGrest ety patiate | ernmient of Cleveland ‘and the magniticent | mere political g . W, Foste ¢ a ate | £0) inistration of the treasury dep litigal conventions is indacent and unfair, the bottom of the whole question once solved, the agitation would gradually die out. Lam not prepared to con- | Auke savs fide in you how I, as one member of the unionist party, would wish to deal with the | fir. Faster ald not soruple o ask for a loan | had be land question, but I may say that I see no in- | of them at the last electioh.’” superable obst S whole, Yes, [ think the land question is at | for ro-elc tion. Gladstone, in a letter to Dr. s the duk: ainst the masses. 2 ction at Chester wa an expresgion of my former opinions, consigted simply of & 1oan of some capri s famme all over the world. | (ion hecause it euforced the republican | In concluston, Mr. Hewitt thus summed up | Sirion that the demoeratic party had his objections to the resolution: *Four sAtation. That land s conduct as The siniply be brouzht bagk fo the condition in whieh it e 1o the 4thof March, the pubtic debt. would be withdvawn frop el S woniept that oecurred, villions of men would 1o their daily emplayment. Then u demand would come for gréeibacks and the long 108, : of the joint resolution. Ile denied th @ to - RNT OF THIS QUESTIC The Smallpox Plague. A SETTLI in a manner just both to tho landlords and [ SANTIAGO, Chili, July 14.—The smallpox | Siiuggle for sound currency would end in fiat | the stitutes that which it was to-day. the tenants, if such a settlement was under- | epidemic is growin ever money. Of coups \"! 1 ”"r' s had ed, it would for the passt taken by the government which the Parncll- | the disease proves fatal in 60 or 70 per cent | passed through the va l‘i of d which | 16" Sebolntion, gentlenan from and which | of tho number of persons attacked. onee it had traveled with Tears and lumenta- said: T consider it extremel that the appeals to class prejudices and other I ites knew they could not ups had a decided wajority of the Eng; behind-it. BRIt ernment at the polls wéjld in m: not only have involved disastrous rgsylts ag i regards the relations of Ep~’ Aulanhwl:mfl Rumors That the Court of Appeals | withthe resolution w and to the prosveri have been the worst omen from almost every New Yong, July 4,—[Speeial telegram to constitutional and social poipt of view. The | (e ] new democracy would have bten deworalized | Ajderman Jachne of the fifth ward, of whou | or e at the very commencement of its capeer Spec g and Sunday las PNLY-sevel cas tiops, nade wiser by the suffering taught by and Stinday last twentysavel cases of | jitey experience, it would slowly rotrace its s steps 10 i basis of lonost uuf:m"yarlm money Goschien Goschen Will Get a Seat. which thedemocratie parsy frown the time ot ofory ey i i .| Jefferson to the present had insisted was the atistacto Loxpox, July H.—Itis expected that J. G. | Gudy" by for the peoples the best mons Hubbard, one of the conservative members of | money which meisurgd all orher ‘monty: or werkingmen, not da suiallpox wore sent to the hospital. the bad if $7,000.000 should be I people reduced to 000 and 1o harm had In concluding the interview M ernnient or in the treasury to ke ie party to tell him that 70,0 clectionecring methods hitherto almost un- | theeity of Longon district will resign for | Gold not too good partyd LpKUAL Known i English politics, have fatled 1 | 08 biipose of enabiing Goselion to'secure o | 100 good for erphans nd widows, ot too | oY pias udillied WSk Reromsy e b S laTa thals oblostl Mot L el wood for the eltjizen who wished that jusiice | this i e L R ashisve tholr.ablogs | o/sugoessiofithe, goy- i seat Eflon1a bo citubiféhed aid maintained fu tuis | Peoplo liad ontidence in tire povernune judgment BW Y " 1S, land forever, 4 ' i h M. XONM NOODLIRS, Air. Weaver of Towa said the only trouble | Siott and the suptus had gon dowi o s that it did not go far Y Sy £ t ehne. enough, It simply id, ineffect: Jome, let 1s set up $100,000,000 for any cmergoncy 0 (hat may ariseand pay the balance on our Political and personal frionds of | debt Could there be a more conservative sonable l.gm.un.m made? He con- o still has many, ave jubilant over the | tended that the bouds were not intended to NI of Ireland, but would Will Release good mun, Cleveland, about whom so nice things were said, and whom na applause. report. Bt 3100, Jaehne are foolish to let this news be known, | liguidation of the public debt, (¢ i T oo the J tdeoy, | posed under tis yesolution o do al to the BEE.]—On the promenade | 'tWilkbutinjure himand provoke the Judec Rad done when 1t reduceq. tha ublie fronting the Kursaal, a_small square stone | 8N4 1t will certainly create a great seandal | g100,000,000, jugt what was slub marks the place whero the famous fail- | 11 e public Jearn that ilere has been u leak | when' $44,500,000 Waie paid in on a in the court of appeals by which one of their | of the sinking fund in the last fiscal year. An Historical Stone, o | shall be consirued to convey to the publ Ens, July 15, W York Herald Cable— NSt it | doubt as to the wisdom, paiviotism and lono | tréasury, was ruled out on a point of or sunt | Mr. McKinley of Ohio moved to reee the joint resolution with instractions t riuent Mr. Henderson of Towa favored the resoln- A mined that pensioh hills shauld not be vassed. angd [ months after fts pagsage the country would | fje wagdn favor of payig out the surplus on resolution was a condemnation of the admin- | not enlarged nor is their duty . to istration. It left the question of reserves in | creased to pernicious activity” by of lold- to the country. Nobody bad lost faith in th of government of political action free from Was the gentleman talking for the | municate these views to those for whose 1881, whon there was a republican adinistra- thought of tuan he? [Laughter and The general debate then elosed and the five | subscrintions were reported made to t minute debate began and ran on without in- | $200,000 ot stock for which the organization deve | ity of the pre \tor'the secretary of the and a proper regard for the propropricties and requirements of official place will also prevent their assuming the active conduet of the political campaizn. Individual interest and activity in political affairs aro ns condemied. Oftice holde Hopo- detc it Mr. Moyrison closed the_ debate in support | distranchised nor forbidden the at the | political privileges. But their privi If 0t | ing, A just discrimination "in " this regard be re- | hotween things a eitizen may properl rge of | and the purposes for which public New | oftice should — not used, iy York predieted (hat the country was going (0 [ easy in the light of f ¢ pprecintion of puid | the” relationship between people and ot of the tr In ISSEthe surplus was | liose entrasted with oflicial place, 1 the come | consideration of the necesrity unde: forim D its | politieal cocreion, Youarerequested to con- 00,00 ance they are intpnd e ( GROVER CLEVELAND. If the - chianel nt in Whislky Men's Schemes, 100 Omeaco, July 14.- The distilleries form- have | ing the Western LExport association were faith in it to-day when it had at its head this | well represented at the meeting held here many | toay for the purpose of _discussing the op- PboUY | oration of the recently organized American Purchasing and Leasing company. Enough e the Mr., Goschen did not wish to discuss at pres- ppC spered £1¢ i1t ar du . | be paguble in gold only, and charged that the | o0 ror halt an hour, The amendment | was incorporated. A draft for these subserip: o . ionst votley toward. aither i | fobort whisperod rous motth to ar duihyi | bonds had siirked tuxation for quarter at a | SSECR () ME' lareidon i Suotmin i s Ovas i ' b Gladstonian or fory party, us he thought it | court of appeals have decided to set aside the | © M Randall of Pennsylvania satd this was | ddobted ivithout diviaion, he amendment | e To e oyt i el eetion of would bo some days befor the political situa- | conyiction, Richard S, Newcomb, one of the | not & silver quesiion utall. 1t was a question | 9fered by AL, MOIHRIGY yeRteriay was v | o pan s oflcers, will oceur at & tion was clear enough to_enavle anyone 1o | fawyers who defended the boodler, admits | Whether we had hones an the tieastiry whe | enis were oftered and rej meeling Lo be I i 15t foreens 1110 opuiso of 87901, that he has heard and that he eredits tho | foeliliiie cialm, (o the oxtent of $50000,000 | AN awendment offered by Mr, Grosvenor | When the election sl 1 place the said he, “the friends of | o $100.000,000 that wight be nscd in the | of Ohio, providing that nothing in this act | money will be turned over to s urer i time the actual operatons of th 1l date, The eapacily continue reent, Prices are $1.05.° The July nt of four eents will be made (o pay ed houses for Junc and July, . - icany integ der, Dt ure of the Beneditti interview with the em- He had i o re 0 3 The Cashicr Skipped. 7 og)s s known befo 5 cial pro- o hud 0o hesitatiop in saying that in his | committee on ways and means to report it ! peror ook place in 1570, It Is about elghteen | (Sdslons s known before s offieial pro- | (8, gy e Breanbadks 1n fiié treasuty todiy | back with the amendment previously offered [ 87, Lovis, July 14.—The Provident Say inches square, bearing a simple inseription, | MUlgation by the cowrt, 3 were perfectly adequate for the ligiiidation | by him. Lost—zeas, 118] nays, 159, ings bank closed 1ts doors to-tay and made the precise date standing “1570, July 15, 9:10 | | It ‘IR”;!HH should be in Jaehne's favor, | of the debs to the tull afiount proposed. Mo | “the toint resolntion ' was then passcd— an assignment, Almond B. Thompson, cash how oAl before he could be at Hberty, if bé | governmdnt conld pRY 1t with lee than the 3 nays, s e he: Liabilitle | a.m.” At 9this morning the sounds of chiger- | gt hail : aung groenbicks tha o p e tollowing is the yote in detail: ing were heard on the promenade and ten fuount ok grebnbadks _ that tnere - worg Dacision® is to be announced oy the 2ith | ¢ oday in ° the treasury, lle felt as — Allen of Mississippi, Atkinson, | "Plie a the assets L $ 10,000, ni ot ‘I upson’s bond was wminutes later faithful hands deposited | of July. IEwill be at onc it down to the sured that within the next thirly | Ballentine Barksdale Barnes, Barry, Bennett, | §50 000, signed by Chiavies S, Greeley and the wreaths of roses and the emperor's favorite | 10Wer Soury i whyeh the vexdiet against him safter the first payment the receipts from | Blanchard, Bland, Blount, Boyle, Bragg, | cashier’s father, who is o wealtiiy retired kornblume on the stone, With the printed | S5 fondered. Auauthentioated copy ot the | duitoyia aud other sources would put wmoney | Breckinrvidge of Avkansas, Breckinvidge of | iguor dealer. ' They ara respon<ible, of by (of Hicea marent aRAt E AN IEVRE{eotala iy 0l m|mx’k.l\. wiltiio S Sing | enough in the treasury to handle another | I ¥, Browne of Indiana, Brown of | course, for ihé wmount of ti nid, which ) gis | o d the aut there will transfer him 1o | 519,030,000 8 the debt Just as they had han 3 Burnes, Burrows, | fogethor with the apparent assets. more than orit a free translation: 1 in this clty, \\ e Will apply for Lis release | qloli the first $10,000,000. , Campbell of M That ours was the victory,beaten the foe, ypon bafl, which '}“"' of course, be grunted, Payson 1iinois said there was in | Cindler, . Catleton, Catchings, | S {he ve Onio, | gqiials the bank’s liabilities, W, H. Thoinp. ver, says the bank has becn We need not learn (foin (e stone. The biif will be ot merely nominal awount: ited Stafes treasury u balance of $100,- | Olardy, Clement bb, Compton, Conger, B e (7 AR iy ey w‘f{’m WA ws owe, | for the decision of the court of uppeuls will 0L 07 whicls thate. Nas cant oxsedly 1o | Caper, Cowels, Cox, Crain, Gyisp, Croxto '(].X.'\m":w”i’i'fl“‘1.'.',. .'“:jy\‘\ that the ,“w",\,. Lo thitt we now ofier this crown. T‘“h\.\u';‘-"h'n»‘;;";w;": oue, apinion, that the Ivety ddllar of it represented the acqui- | Culberson, Curtin, Cutcheon, [ 1, Dar: | ors'will be paid in full T . i udictuient was founded ubon the wron® | S i ot this country.. Stand: | gan, Davidson of Aluban - of . . A word, an appeal frop a gallant prince, 8 e eode inateac " A | sition of toil and laborof this countr§. Stan i A —~ GoIE it s Wit banoratls At §iTNte oF 1o codo lusk A)l.‘“g"'.'-y‘mm:h:“;‘gm g azainst it \]\i'nmle i subect 1o Interest Florida, Dogkery, Dorsey Diun S T TRy Y One nation, one sword, 0ne m; one hjost ehiife sl - ROt hat we might puy: and yot because | E ze, Ellsberry, Erme ol VAT " it iz stoho ness suid wan diso mlarios: | b Jichit should not bo at libertyupon the | there * were ' farful “forebodings | Kisher, Foran, Forney, Frederick, [ CHICAGO, July 14,1 and lugubtious appre British Rlection Echoes, laying the corner stone of the new Odd Fel- | oy w paying the borids in gold or silyér. All “ut ins, Howard, Hudd, Hutton, ensions of what | Fuller, Funston, Gay, Geddes, Gilillan, | western roads held another Moritz Oswald. o = ) 2 { u 3 Hieddos i p RRLRGE 088 o . . : 5 R might perbaps cowe about it a portion of this | Glass, Goft, Green of New Jersey, Green of | to-day. PPresident Cable, of the ltock Island - The latter isa minor poet In Rhineland. 04a Fellows' Celebration. ...Ji..~_v' 5 L.A.u Mile Liousa was siuply asked | Northi Carolina, Grosyenor, Guentlier, Hale, | left the city, but his place at the meeting wa Crowds of people wandered round the stone BroosiNaroy, 1L, July 14.—~Five hundred | to P,und still and burn the candle at both | Hall, Halscll, Harris, Hateh, Henderson | taken by St John, Many resolutions,nearly all day. The ewperor Limself never went mlq Fullows and several bunds cae to | ende ok s ; | o lowa, I‘I;'x:xli-‘xmn o i i lenderson | all provosing avevival of fhe Westeri Frefelt e AR T T obimingtoh to-day from variond pagts 6f th Y. Breckenyidge of Kentucky expressed | of North Carolina, Hepburn, Ierbert, Her- | association in some shupe or otlier, were in neay ne, butavolded 1t Ip bis walk State 1o Witness tlie. coremontes Incidpnt L | thie opinion that the soverument had uio op | man, Hill, Hires, 1itt, Haiwon, Holmes, | {roduced, but were invariubly deteated by the dron, | opposition of Rock Island and Northwestern 5 ¥ 3 lows' temple, which will be a four-sjory | that i would be pecesswry todo if the jolnt | Jackson, Johnson ‘of Indiana, Johinson of | Without making any progress adjournment Loxpoy, July W4T, N, Healy, 10 an ads | precsed lu]]lrk and stone structure, w,‘n.i Iksuulliunq should be enusted would be to | North — Caraiina, Jones of Ala- | was taken till to-mon dress to the Irish National league, saysal- ;&v. 0. There was a paradg gud Grgnd Mas: | glange the secugity of natlonal banks. Of | hana, Jones — of Texas, Kelley - though Irishnien are aisappointed over the | fer Phelps had charge of the cor course there wolld be sowe contraction of ing, Kleiner, T.affoon, Lafayette, Maxwell Sentenced to Death, ous they are uot despon- | ceremonies, whioh occupfed at ¢ * | ciirrency=how puch e did uot know. He | Laird, Lariam, Lawler, Lefevre, Love, Lov- | o 51#¥W! N T T o et e e e MO il | lowed by an ergtion by Past Grand Master f, | believed that gold and silver should be kept | ering, Lowry, Lyma, 'Markhaw, Maitin 7. Lous, July 14.—Hzgh M, Brool dent. The defeat s temporagy, Coalition | JVNi i 1 PRAGEN B o 4t [IRES SUATER A | TBERHEY 11 hokaiitle Malson, Maybury, MeAdoo, McComas, Me- | W. M. Lennox Maxwell, convicted of wur s lie contends, caunot exist thee | yeduced the atteydince, " Mr. Mokinled o Oitio said that this resolu- | Crearys Me . MeMillan, McRae, Mills, | deving Chiavles Arthur Preller, was sentenced mot ?.L fos SN stlon. ‘coming @s it did from the democratic | Moffatt, Morgan, Morvill, Moivison, Morrow, | this morning to be b d August 27, 1550, Sixily thousand dollars have been received The Telegraph Consolidation, Ifl‘u'v ty juone branch of the goverument, | Q\NX!;I\‘ \|u“~ Neece, \”l‘A")-\ I;"llt;f'fl\l' 5 2 - 2 by the trensures of the Pamel) parliament- | NEW Yous, July 14.—(Special Tolegram | #10issed - 1o = whe | democratle | exech | © BLs o Migonrh , SOUNERG VSR | one duror Wanted. any fund in the Jgst two weeks, . l\p':);:::: ln'v:;"l‘hl-;:(elnw uew reports that the ME' o say the least, exceptional | cock Pindar, Plumb, Price, Kandall, Hegau, | oo oo ie” bt ind defense aecepted volin v o midunight last yight the tories a altimore & Ohio are to | and’ rvelnarkable. It was a proposition | Reid of North Caroling, Richardson, wionists hud elected 565 newbers of parlia- | be cousolidated. ‘The agreements have beep | coming from the majority of the committoe | Roweis, Rowell, Ryan, Sadler, Sayre went, the ..«m.-xnmi_.u. Wade for some {fme, but Wil not be wade | o Wass and means which was in political | sions. Show, Siugleton, Skiuner, 5 s sald Lod dry will accept Loxd | Kuows publicly uutl every paper is ;Igued.‘ accord with the picsideat, wnd uudoeubtedly Lbuv\x.‘.. Sprivges, slallnecker, Steel, Ste A Riggs, ; o e | Grenier and G, W. Adaws, making clever ynder, | jurors, and only requiring o Plete the panel, 'BENKELYAY'S BAD BANKERS 8 NUMBER $100,000 Belong v Law cal Debt—Another Order of Unit 'uneral of « 23 e ] fkips to Canada With Disastrous Failure A Cook, Neb gram to the of Bunkelu: July 14 e Dundy Ca failed to-day. S B 1 to Others, Upa Drug Stere For Legion of Ancient I Workmen - wge Goos, olzer, the. president, skipped to Canada and took with him about one hu funds and sccuri farmer lost the last dc home and were to pro lar excitement prevail caving. Eastern heavily. Funeral PrATTsyou T, the Brr. | —The fu of the proprictor of this afternoon. demise of Mr. Go gathered by the his remains. The dred thoy and d ties, Business dollars i men and the loss greatly as many have they had on earth, Several Ve up to-da lhave to adbandon thew claims N lers had their litto all in the bank: Many will ' © ur«nm 1 < Belzer had transfe of (¢ Neb. ne f 1 July 1 on Mondu alt his availavle property to his wife beforq banks and tirms lose rorge Goo Special to 1ol George Goos, som ¢ City hotel, took placd ¥ hie sudden and unexpected , ol typhold pnenmonia, was asad shock to his acquaints ances in this city and Omaha, and they | hundreds to attend the funeral and pay the last tribute of respect to™ 4 I8 AN OLD MAN ARRESTED FOR RAPS i 1 Tele=i unty bank i i o of Py thias and oth large delegation attended the servic Septemb o warm nature, he d; ship he retained Heat Hoskixs, Neb,, Bre. [~ his i Steady hot weathe for foirteen days, longer the iy t Corn looks well as past danger and and a large amoun toes are a small ere Tie Zrass is green Ontp, Neb.. July isea fair yield, al of this seetion of ¢ vaheed for the time NEBRASKA CITy gram to the Bee. | place, was arrest rant sworn out by L] scheme, FrewonT, Net to the Ber|—A 0. U. W. ws Deputy Grand Cor rege, The on five meni: Comui Holdre, d inst. Valley « eounties of Nebras transportation its McCoox, Neb,, gram to the Brr stock at this p) day. Heecarr Prrrsnt ‘I'he storm br o'clock and con ment for thre ing that time one and one-half river, I wheat, oats, e Suwall’ houses their foundations, il trees blow In il v 1 one on’ tl atively no acciden morning Diy Larg vegetation, while torn from' the tre b Wil e Maxwell S¢ sr. Lo, July W. H. Lennox Mg ing Churles Arth this morning to be e VonWakne red less hops Judg appe: he did during the sel's motion for a denied. He has ¢ lie say by appenls to the s hope stood bim iy en sentenee sion of his face motion for appeal be filed in glew o Acres of MILWA UK ES died s of e owned by it ving has bleaened out tame grass i rains corn will be good. o em on his lap, but In: thought or act, and says it is a blackmall Lost Both Hands, and industrions population storin was particulurly of it are shown In ruined rity of the storm t o1y, Mich,, Liederkrans, |h)l ‘at er local organi, of was bqro rew to the last. and Crops. b 1 has which the deceased was @ mermbef triends from Omalio, nephew of Mr. Peter Goos, of Omal July 14, ~[Special to nother d sup The deceased attained his yajority in &‘Iilw Holstein, Gerinany, September o4, 1884, ai came to this country With his pare, oV years later. Possessing a genef round hith scores of friends, whose aftectfon and comp&n b us @ t t dayt e o 111t continfies dry muol o crops will Bo soriolisy yet. t isin stack . The het nd will 1 14— Whe though dry onntry. s of ye tvo #nd batley ai od. Oats on sod groun: will be short, and a small erop: on old- lai fair. Thisis iine weather for the haymalki Early pof dry weath elds, 6 n fair yield. t afid oats proms but ;l;rfl- weather has Charged With Attempted Rape. prevailed Tor seven or eight weeks 1 parts Cora is well ade 11 we got timely ,July 14.--]8pecial Teles William Starring, aged ihis sixty-five years, and an old eitfzen..of this. ing him with assaulting her little four old*daughter with iftent to '5:‘«::;?“: and nies any orl 5 July 14.—[Special to th ands tright fully mwtilated. n workling for the company for some time past’ and was under the inilucnes of liquor, nmander starts ot ounty ! g1 B, |—A man named Mike Maban had botd his hands cut off by a train_ at the Fremont, khorn & Missouri Valley depot to-dav, He was lying under some cars standing o the side track, and when they weremfi out by un engine he wis seen 10 emerge wi He has beel last Scizing Pills and Poti Nearving Completion, ORD, Neb., July 12— [Special to the EER] —The new railroad from North Loup to Ord * is about completed. An appropriate celeb:as tion of that event is in co New Legions of A, O. U, W. McCook, Neb. July 14.—[Special Telegram fon of select Knights A. organized here olinson,ol Holds night by with twentys < fully uniformed and eq ppoi der Banta and Comrade. Hylk on, 1 assisted in the proveediugs. mplation for the one of the stat 1t Ljas an e will be 6 grand, July 14.—[Special Tele- ]—\WV N8, by raiiy C. Caldwell’s drug ace was attached for rent tos Lastock of %1,000, — ————— Destructive Stor 1, July 14,—A severe electrieal and wind storm, accompinied hail visited this seetion early this merning doing zreat damage to fruits and eereall, over the city about 8 nd Mited without — abates and dure re hours, the rain orn, ELOss were buildings un Ii fall was inhees. Along the Ohle Bl g tween Steubenyille and this city, the severo and the effects ficlds of {ruits, fro nrooted, fen +down and outhouses torn city collus and ere inundated bit no serious damage res No casualitics reported, Asements 1 Last night’s storm was w lake, Notwithstanding t5 to vessels wlly great re were rep oried Fils July 14.—Yesterday’s storm in (s neighborhood was very severe, allstones cut down corn and other aves and branches were In Springwells ~the Several houses ¥l ud two orists Al I 5. Rain was badly need harns were stiiek by light wrned to the giound report iieavy 1o but the storm did several 1t gesin the subur isand dollarg of this city, The storm was general throughout the state, - (o Death, 14— Hugh M. Brooks, aliag el convieted of murders i Prel v, was sontenced lunzed August 27, 1580, Maxwell was brought into court, by order of r, by two deputies. He efil and indifferent tham tr 1 has twe \berries in the v 1. L Case of Racive, R, L, It to grow ag 1 lires, il tuke eight or tey u, dland bofore his couns 1ing of his case wag Towh paler and wears worn air. He has not entirely lost hope, clianees Lo escans ne court, This 1ogood stean to-day and vas pronoinced the $Xpres- anged ely atall. Pl 1o the vreme court wil 8 -~ ranberries Wik, y M. ici tate, and Judge Kyan, have boon therecent Loss osble Knigh I lunnf :! and & A b bt | E: 4 i