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2 JULY 16, 1886, The Senate Puts in the Day Patch. of last spring, and thet his vacation will con- | The Anarchist Jury Sconred and the | Steoplechase, ove THE LAST ACT OF A TRAGEDY, Bontence of one of the Most Oold-Blooded ~ U GRS R e LB bl An Interview Which Suggests the Hawkeye | cabinet as soon as heiando so with credit. | Circaco, July 15— [Special Telegram to it Tho Death of Mrs, Doran Recalls an Early day. Mr. Pugh, from the committee on privi- P Brosid Time and again has he ald, in denying his | the By, |~ There were but eighteen peremp The Base Ball Record. Day Ot Murderers on Record, 705 and elections, presented a report in the Senator For the Presidency. reported precipitateretreat, thathe would not | goroierder oo FE e Sl e defense A 81, Lovts ay Urime: 4 elcction case of Senator Payne. J— resign ”u;m e, (& number of times, =m“ when tHe, Work of sesuting & Jury for the | o, lonis 000002010-1] . T 5 It ath wod U ever, has he indicatea that he would like to ¢ ork of securing ! [ Detrof ke 31 000 1 *—8 i CONDITION OF THE IOWA CROPS, | M bt Sl ""‘fw MANY STRONG POINTS STATED. | jeave public life, ke believes he can make | trial of the anarchists was resumed this ',Ej(.’,w_ Rit soa Bakdoin %k baea | THE INTERSTATE EXPOSITION. it il Boaee - tivica as wruch money, by half the work and | morning. These wero quickly exiinusted. | hite St Louis B, Dotroit 1 Errors=St. | : . L) T nit) / . K. B. Sandford. aged about twenty-four ouls 5, Detroit 8, mpire—Crane. | 4 1 Ag Retal . , —Slow Obedience Evarts made a separate report, present- | The Impression Growing That Otleve: | life, ~Mr. Garland s a tine fawyer, | =) v | A 9 ; 3 ; Tae Ballard Caze Again=1TiHe Kotaias Smallpox Raging—Slow Obedicnce to bty S sl pression b b ih casy oiteametance. and sitee hodoss moi | Years, was the last talesman called. He said | 8t. Lonis. 00000091 0-1 ing Walls=Mra, Mulhall Fined the Sweency Law — Meeting of ot himself, fand Will Veto the River and 11k kach aetive 1ifo € heis iow in and fe | he had formed a decided opinion on the | Athletic 000 1 3 0 0 5 Sl L b A - Modics—Iesult of Late o e R off i1 el Harbor Bill-The KExtras it he Ig e soutee. ot embinrrassment to | question ot guilt or fnnocence of (e ac- | ) B e e ment and were placed on the cal % riends, it is but natural to presume, if 10 | cused, but nevertheless he thought he could | St § " "Unipire~8; Othier Local Matter, Ligquor Ric o be called at any time as privileged dition Treaty. o erior Feaspns existe e st AL, o thought he could | St Louis 4, Athletics 5, Umiplre—Biadley. i o be called at any time as privileged ; Wonid ke i, s 1" CNINEL HHALIC | give dhom n far ral. Tho answored saisfac- | AT KaNAS Cly " . . § You . . " . a — It makes no differemce what reasons exist, torily all the ¢ stions put to him, and (hen ansas City 00 AT sdy Itecalled. Dies Morxrs, 1a. July 16.~]Spe anasked leave to call up the joint | WasninToy, July 15.=(Special ‘Telegram | gore are reasons and €ood ones and ample, | Mr. Foster, for the defenso, after consultation | Clii | SR TGS ARl & WA, Wi gram to the 3 Judge MeHenr autbiorizing th rotary of war to | to the Bk, |—~The Evening Critic has a long | for ni that Seeretary Manning has prac: | with his assoclates, said he would challengo I s \Weidmer g nearly twenty year: ki Reventh distr soure stone 1 accopt the deed and conveyance of the land | interview with a veteran statesman, once | tically bid adieu to the treasury department, | oo Gociee” o0 the grounds that ho | Ve Hits < Kansas ( figured in a tragedy in the early history Furry, the murdercr of Floyd West, this 4 known as Highwood, Lake county, Il | prominentin the affairs of the nation, who :l"yv'\‘\]..l‘ll".“f.”'f'\“\l”{\"'”\' 1, Mr. Garland will Kunsas City ¢, of Omaha nas beon living 1 a quict man- LA . g 98 y ¥ SABTY o, S0 CAr as the departmgpnt | bad formed an opinton. The court overruled | nolly : g “"\"”_ says Senator ~\_”‘"f‘“ .”f 'l““‘“”'"‘ Ll ‘”: of justice is concerned, There is nb |mlun the challenge agd at the afternoon session AT PUILADELPHIA | nerin her 1 S Mr | possesses many popular elements for a re- | cal fogling in this prediction, It is hased on | States Attofney Grinnell announced that the | Philadelphia....3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 -5 | carni a modest hving for her- for €500+ | publican presidential candidate. I twenty-tive miles north of Chic: ing 505 acres, fof military ternoon to the penitentiary forlife. Tr home on Burt street, appeal (0 the rourt for clemency he clai e wes impelled to do the deed by spitits who | Lozan explained it w o is & [ fact, The selection of successors to these oscbutlo A eoneladded 1o accent Boston (30 00 0 0 1 0 0-8 | d F o washing o Ao b to 6 the act and tiat he Knew | 0% by tie Commiercial club of, Chicago aud | man of marked ability and great legislative | ofticers will not involve any sacrifice to the prosebution tad eoncludded to accept, M | Pitenors=Fetiuson and Radbourne. _Firat | 101° by doing washing for sa et of o1 o thoueht of it The | tendored to the government. experionice, having been long In publlc lite | COUNEry, of hazard or exclte uny interest, It | Sandford as the twelfth juryman, This | base hits—Philadelphis 13, Bostow 7 Krrors | loons and restaurants, =~ Sho lias tiotliing of the thig nor thought of it Tho | tegfari i FLBPRTNIEAE | e gave no- | and mndo a is safe to say the places will be filledt by men | completed the panel, aud tho final four | Philadeiphin 7, Boston 3, Umpire=York, | avorded making acquaintances and day before his counsel asked the court to ¢ an inoffensive record. Nomanis | who will keep the machinery in the usual | were told to stand up and receive the oath. A1 CINCINNATI— either set aside the verdiut or passa mild | tice he would call it up at a future date. probably better versed in the affairs of the motion. THH6re Wils & gebcal {eelifig of Fallss wWiieti | QIDOIRGNtIc. ved § 0 8 0§ 0 0 # g | lnsdived so nearly the life of a recluse gentence, on the ground that the prisoner Mr. Wilson, of lowa, offered a resolution | tion, He is cautious and diplomatie, and no OLEOMARGARISE 1MPOSITIONS. it was tealized that tho long and labor- | Brooklyn. ......0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0— 4 | that her existence has been unknown ex e i bt | that mnenral addresses, annul messages | one so long prominent in_ the party moves | I congrossional cltcles much Is' being | ous task ot securing a Juey wis at fengtis | | Piteliers Aulland and Porier, Fustbase | oept - o - tho parties with — whom b yive: said and such messa evi i b A ANAHSAOE Hohs | Kioke With. 5 1ttle Yeistion. Y6 14 qul bout the extent to which credulity of | ended. After a few minutes consultation, | hits—Cincinnati, Brooklyn 6. Errors—Cin- | ¢o g o of spiritualism and that he was controlled by | and suich messages a3 may be decnied of gon- | awng with so Jittle friction, e i GV | o farmers throughout the country liys been | Staic's Attorney Ghnnell at once began B8 | oinvati 4, Brooklyn 4. Umpire—\W wish, e L gpitits and_ was thercfore insane. Judge | eral public Thtcrest of the severn, presic en kely to be boomed by the Blaine influence, | jiiposed upon in counection with the pas- [ opening address to the jury on behalf of the | Ax PITTsBUIG-— tion by her work until her death, Mchienry claimed that insanity did not ex- | Of the United States bo arranged in chron- | having been a life lonz and devoted adherent | sage of the olcomargarine bill. * Without any ple.” The State’s Attorney, as he began [ Pittsbure,.........2 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0-5 | on yesterday, revived the story of 3 e gul » | olozical order and printed as a senate docu- | of the Plumed Knight, but in his fidelity he | authority so far as the people can ascertain, fn\‘ Idress, had a big map of the scene of the [ Metropolitan......0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Gl St 5 LA :.‘.‘.Irlp"‘t';.:\'\l:"r.h"4:'\1'.'1.-:1"“fi;:f.‘fur:(‘-l\nw:.::'.‘:.‘l M, Heforred to e committee on print- | always so managed his courso as not to give | Certain parties set uphtadquarters horo carly. | Hysmatkot outrage Ted in and placed | Pitchors—Eynich and Morris. First base i/ 1 il h sho was n promi s ing itors to the bitter anti.Blaine faction in | iR the session and becan to speak for tit | bofore the sworn twelve. Tle asked the jury | bits—Pittsburgs 10, Metropolitans 7. Errors-- | nent figure he woman was Mrs. of mind and body at the time and before,[ " Afr, Atlison submitted a conferenco report iry interests of the country, and demand | to sit in judement dispassionately and be | Pittsburgs 3, Metropolitan L. Unipire=Viden- [ Pierce-Dorar vhoso e aro and after, which was not shown by'| on the legislative appropriation bill, the | the party. comittee tmectings and organized | we- | guided wholly by the evidenes that would be | tine. L ! b by it R TR the evidenco in the present €ase. | committ reeing upon all points of dis- | “Howdo you diaznose the outcome?" was | tion in congress. At the same instant cireu- [ adduced before “them. The institutions of | AT WAsniNGroN now lyin, at the undertaking Furry was tried and convicted for the mur- | pute betw the two houses, except as 1o | asked by the reporter, lars by the 10,000, 20,000 and 50,000, began to | this country, he said, hud been trampled w York L0000 0208 *5/rooms of Drexel & Maul prepared for der ot Fiopd Westat Kunnels o wry | he following points: Clerks for senators It 3 too early to prodict results, The | 1858 to the butter-makers everywhere, im- | nder footaiid belittied by “the conduct of | Nationa 00010010 0-2¢h burial, which takes plics to-day 17, 1886, Lt was one of the most cold-blooded | (not ehairmen of committees) ; salary of the as- ploring them to petition congress for the | such men as practiced in the Haymarket first base Hits—New Yorks 11, Nationals tied W AL 3 ’ e i o o e Sihte, 1 T | Shonot transaror ut Taltian: Apmtontintion | only show the blundering democracy has to | Bassage: of the bill, And asking for contribu. | meeting of May 4, ‘The citizens of this coun- | 5 Errors—Nationals 6, New Yorks 5, Uni. | it 1809 the womun, then a Miss Piorco, + derer broke in the night, and taking an axe, | for three clerks for the civil servite commis | win islost. The republicans have an excel- | tions of money to earry on tho expense of | trybelieve in the institutions of the country | pire—Curry. young and comparatively handsome, was went to West's room and sent the weapon | sion, and relating to the compensation ot | Jent tighting chance, which they will improve the work here In the interests of the cow believe that these Institutions are above AT LOUISVILLE— marvied to an Omaha carpenter, an eld erasiiing throngit lis skull. West expired | futetnal reventie agents, surveyors, ete. e | 1" resonting an unbroken front. They ave | OWHOrs and in_opposition to the manufac- | eavil and have been since the Declaration of | Louisvilio.. 002000 erly man named Doran, who was a . Withonta murmur. 11is wife, awakened by | senate still further insisted on its disagree- | DY Pres \i S A tures of imitation butter and che For | Independence. But our eitizens, with their | Baitimore 100000 widower with one son, Bernhard Doran- the blow, arose to grasp the murderer and | pent with the house on these points. too anxious and the contest is too critical to | 3,0nths these appeals to the country for in- | ideas of liberty, have been prone to put too Pitchers—Kilroy and_Ra ten a young man aboul twenty years of was Striek several tines, Furre was cap [ "o senat resiimed the consideration of | permit of a divided course. ‘They blow | fluence upon cougress “and for_money | much confidence In strangers who are ene- | hits—Louisville 6, Baltimore age. Soon after the marringe an inti tured in a neighboring house soon afterward | the river and harbor avpropriation bill—the | about the mugwumps. They have become [ for the = cause of the dimy. No one of the government. Grinnetl continued | —Louisville 6, Baltimore 6. Umpire— | 1oy was alleged to | ve SUFUNE UD oo and brought to jail. In sentencing him, [ amendment adopted asin the committee of | classified into political barnacles—that and | KnOws whether there wore liberal responses | by saying that he will show in the testimony | Kelly. U R MEN A OraR” M oL Tl e Judge Mellonry said hat he wis a bad man | the whole, beini the firdt to ve disposed of, | it 86, 6 TR EE FEREERIAC F0C | o the appeals for tinancial aid. Detitions | that Aueh one of the defenders, had g tveon Mrs. Loran and Hher hancsome | 10 be at large, whether under the control of | The tirst point on which there was division 't | oured in by the carload almost. The right | repeatedly u the laboring men to arm v 'S ‘ step-son, resulting in a tragedy which bad Spirits or not. e mant (ofhered ociglle b e | they will attach themselves to the other's | b petition ts gnaranteod in the constitution | themselves. with rifles and. dynumito. and LA QOIS LN skl cost one’ man his life and ruined the —— Tngalls) to items for the Mississippi river | bottom. of the United States and Is the proper way to | clean out the police. - Affairs On the Mexican Border Grow- | Doran family. he old man Doran, eon 10WA'S CROPS, Joviding a portion of the appropriation for WILL CLEVELAND VETO THI BILL? speak. The sending of money to men for the | After deseribing the features of the plot to T8 BEHD vineed of his wife’s faithlessness, sceured — “lum Pointand Providence reaches be purpose of Lt eunt from Justico of the Denco - FOMLLAC alling for petitions was gratuit- [ blow ¢ police station si Jously ¢ A Groat Falling O in All Grains | confined to complete repair and maintenance | THEre IS agrowing impression at both ends | ¢yg, |||nwru~s.\\_\"~:|\nl it LHoRaiavd r:xl;«l sk ‘l'l\f-.-fi'{_‘!lfiuv Tnf.'l':-":' :l“‘lllylllll‘t")"“ A Ii':l L NEW ORLEEANS, July 1 Except Corn, of levees throughout such reaches to the | Of the capitol that the president will veto the | heen made here from time to time by bogus | conctusion: “L will attenpt to show you who | Times-Demoerat from Neuvo | sneclal to the [ & W sdo, Mex., | ¢ ham for his son’s ar ton the charge s placed in of adultery. The w Dis Morses, T, July L [Special Tele- | heiht of two fost above tho flood of 1852 | river aud harbor bill in case it veaches him. | atforneys to bleed the soldiers of the conntry | tixew the bowb, and not a siggle conspirator s: Cononel Chailes Win Unitted | O O Yt Totty MoS| grumn o the Lk, |-Advance sheets of the | and to the completion of permeable works of | “There are, indeed, serious doubtsin the minds | of handeaened money to “influence the pas. | will bonlacod upon the stand whom we will | States consul at Guerra, arrived here yester- Ul Dbl b gotistnble, construction, The amendmient was adopted. | of sage of tavorable pension legislatjon,” but | not corroborate by witnesse When the who was sent to avrest young Doran. He monthly crop report of the Towa State Agri- | 1 Gultural society say that 1,270 correspondents | (originaily offered by Mr. Larrison) to th report the condition of erops at 102 per cent, | same iteni, to add to'the proviso authorizi an Increase of 1 per cent over the previous re- | the commission to repair, or build « line, it ; e O O ave | Mecessary to the nayigation and commerce of port. Although in certain localities, where | g, vjver tho words “but not below the reaches zood many people whether it will ever X ! ; ! { 3 A they have failed, The soldiers and farmers | state’ get to him, for the changes made by the sen- | paye enougl infiuence within the power ot ate are so numerous that it is quite possivle | petition to get their deserts, and no money is that the house may permit it to drop ont of | needed inany direction, it rather than to attempt to reconstruct LRIVER AND IIARE ever the motive or e st Lioa ciiorneys oy the | 4ay. He reports that tho insurgents in that | | Sl they woulit Iake 1o Statement | Section are gaining strength and will m ! side until the evidenee was all in, | junction with the revolutionists now s ¢ o-mortow the examination of witnesses | tered over the districts bordering on the | f will begin. Rio Grande. 1n this uprising, as in one last | asked for youn aceompanied | ke a | expressman, and g _}‘ Pat Rockbud, an awver unamed Mul drove to Doran’s home at nd B.rl, and st Doran uext question was the amendment Gsident mota dropof rain fell during the month of [ wiiich ate being inproved by them, unless it | 04 agree upon a_compromise, when they nd miay be in declaring his disap- | ™™™ The House Proceedings. December in Newvo Leon, the hand of | surrendered and sturted to go with the June, the corn has good color, is_zrowim | Shall e necessary 1h order to preventor close | know that a_compromise Is going to be | proval of tho grdinary way of pioparig HYer | Wasnisarox, July 15.—In the house, Mr, | e govermment can be seen. There | ofticer when he was asalted by Rock finelv and promises a yield, In wi an injurious ¢ se or outlet,” slughtered, If the senate amendments a and h:«rl)or.}vllla, oneresult is sure to follow RaiidatiotPennsylvanin, from! the I,m;‘"”(j is no doubt that betore two months are past | bud. He called for MeShane's protec wheat 823 correspondents place its condi Mr. Gibson argued against the amendment | agrecd to in the house, the bill will appropri- | Uon Will give more attention to the, re- 0 i the state of Tamarelivas will be under mili- | tion, which wasnot forthcoming, and ‘e turned to defe asan insidious attack upon and attempts to | ai il ports of government engincers and the de- |/te¢ on appropriations, reported the joint A himself; ‘He_ dvew 1 3 » 3 e AL ralmost twenty mi S, 4 Su en greater himself, e drew a m the June re- | eondemn the Mississippi river commission, 2l L e y rule. The civil government of Canalis at 103 per cont, a decrease i mands of camnmerce as they are reported to | resolution continuing in foree until July 31 Spani ; 1 wheat 1,200 cor- ; : appropriated by the ous e : July 3 * | Spanish dirk and commenced to make portof 3 per cent. - Tu spring wheat 1.0 cor- | My} urrison” advocated the aniendment | (it shprevgiated by the tanous bk gho war and treasury’ departments, and 16ss.| o provision of the joint resolution provid- | 1s been deposed and a military goyeruor dbsporato lunggos at the thiao mon. Poor ¥espondent report the condition of the €rob | apd said the intention was to present the o d to the pratings of political- parties and the | | appointed from the City of Mexico.” No_en- ! & UL NGRS Ky @t 80 per cen STGAS0 Of .?6| ercent from | au i W »tlu-{“ll‘w‘\cu:hn \‘:mllihi!:::“mllg; _THE EXTEADITION TREATY. hedls Dpropriations. fo _Pmm'_ Jmprove- ing temporarily (until to-day) for the ex- | wivement has yet taken in this 1egion, | MeShane was tirst eaught and the knife the former report, cansed chietlv by chineh 1 - 8 Nothing ean be learned at the state depart- jonal distric penditures of the government. Passed. GALVESTON, July 15,—A special to the | plunged entively through his head. Heo h e tho Mississippl commission to enter nglean bejlcar bugs,n - portions . of e state | b e e e Al | ment this morning reln ive to the liave upon congr leged i ranclie: nfhe | g, Meon in Doth, branches of ONKICSS Are DOW On motion of str. Pr of Wisconsin the ws from Laredo” says: For several da died the next ve Tumors of serious trouble | ¢ was taken home, where | 1 Mul ceing the Missis- | gigning of the extradiiion treaty betwe the extreme dry weather has affected the | g\ sndinE thol| } ! knowledee that it is all wrone ; rovidi : i ; st there by was stabbe e treie Ay . sippi from its mouth to Cairo, Pending the | {/hited States and Gioat Britain. . During o acknowledee that it is all wrong to | bill was passed providing for holding terms | Pist there ha ! they was stabbed — sever X X ALY xtel 'Y P 500 Tess a pX-Superintend- C] & s, and ye 3 o e % e || B GOtoTOs S were reeelvec e | dying. Dora en - eseape £ 18 per cent i less than thirly da for expenses of the overnmont to July 81 | Comgressman Maybury and exSuperntend: | 'y’ tank b their acknowledgment that whove [ M. Morrison of Lilinois from the committee | city of Mexico ordering troops to be stationed f bV Tor Sov Al e Lt wis Ha gl avinter rye, 800 reports place its condit was presented (o the senate and pa . [ Gt of Poties Contley, of Dotralt gulled ubon | tiio distribution of thie mony 18 pointed out on rules, reported the resolution orderine | at Newve Laredo and down the river to sup- | & SE0 0" 8 G0 G T ) 97 per cent, a decrease of 134 per cent; spri Harrison’s amendment was then az) ing to the sinall o et itable erimug | in these bills that it s physically impossiblé | night sessions for to-day and Saturday, to- ess the contemplated revolutionary out- [ ¢aptured by Captain = il ndition 92 per cent, a decrease of 14 6 amendment, offered by Mr. Hale, I L caunditablofiecimes |1 dctbent noltieal derations, ‘Mliese | night's session being for the consideration of | Dreak in the state of Tamaulibos, posse of men. Mob vio A pre- cent, In oats, 1,208 correspondents y ing ont seetion 2, which legislated o mibracatl N1 eXISullic Sreaty) Lhes BOPOBLI| itk Tid nvare rapentbd ated 10 congress by i 2 O | fairs assumed a graver attitude, f vented and a fur trial secured for Doran. towns of the two countries we 0% cTun by condition at 81 per cent, a_decr of 17 ynd Arthur e | labor busine: nrday’s for the considera- | that a numbe ted and sentenced to ten Presidents ( 1 Winehester rifles ha dumping refuse master in_harbors, rivers or | criminals. He was conv per cent from the June report. The falling | tribitary wat WoxE camarin:: Insteadiof S Cretary !*1 i v?my:x:n told @ | gt named vetoed a bidl i th tion of busir reported from the commit- | purchased here with which to arm rs in the penitentinry., When the SIS caused by tho dry wenther. In timothy: | {he Seetton stk but thare had peen Inscried, | Correspondent subsequently that hegotiations | (gimess: hocase of tie: polit tee on printing. Asreed to. toer company of Neuve Laredo toussist in the | prison burned in 1871 he eseaped aud is 1200 correspondents place its eondition at 85 | on motion of Mr. Conger, a provision author: | Hroitywhich would make it inpossible for | contuined and its néglectbr bu Mr. Holman submitted the conference re- | defense of fhat eity. “The latest reports re- | il at liberty. The elder Doran sceured er cent, a dec e of 17 per cent from the | jzing the secretary of war to establish harbor . S0 eon o, b panaltias, fof || CEALIONE i port on the legislative appropriation bill. ceived to-night ry ent that a state of grave | 2" qicon, fiot his w Gl T, une report. ‘I'hie net result shows a falling | Jines and establish lines where deposits of | fhiy ori e e The suggestion of Piesident Cleveland 3 A alarm exists and that a serious confl M R PR T Off in ail kinds of grain, except corn, which | debris of mines or stamp work ean’ be made | it ciimes by erossing the Canadian border, the way to improyerivers and harborson | At the evening session the house passed | oceur between the government foree o Algdag e 0, ORDLI promises an unusually large crop. lout injury to navization. The qUestion | apee o e T o ot P | @ business basis is {0 apipropriate so much | the following bills from the commitice on | revolutionists. The death of Mrs. Doran removes the L A rd AR ObMlng Forward was on strikiilg out and inserting. 1t was | finued by Mr. Phelps &t the court of St | eiwh year and place ffat the disposal of the | labor: — last participant in the tragedy which z 5 oed 10, Amenduents Striking out e | Gmict PN LIRS, 8 G SONE o8 B | ehiet exeentive upoy the order of the seore- | To prevent tho cmplovment of conviet labor Brocicios will hereafter Tive only in the mémory of . Dzs Moy, Ia., July 15.—[Special Tele- 4,5, 6, 7 and 11 were allagreed to. All gram to the Bee.j—Although the law passed | amendmeénts agreed to by the senate in com- by the last general asscmbly requiring all | mitiee of the whole having besn disposed of tary of war was also | sugke four of his predectbsord, * Espécially did President Arthur advochfe this plan.” And [ © Amending the act to the old timers. sted by three or | and alien Iabor on public buildings or other e Soro public works. Captain D. €. Kingman has been or- ohibit the ta- | dered to Fort Robinson, N; on publ § 1 said this morning that he knew the adian people had urged the home govern- to take the necessary steps to secure a -+ FAIR AND E. congress is coming toses the wi i 4 for siness | the whole bill was open to amendient. ) 5 i ¢ 0 dom of it. | tion of foreigrers and aliens under 't | busiess. — Rt oo o re Woml | son’s motion to suike out Mr. Harri have been pending for some time. He was | 0% (rouble with the fld e xf’.‘”:‘"'“ Sem Hap i A , 1 by a falling bank of carth, too duiSepteber: nto effect July 4"1‘ but two cou- | amendinent to the Migsissipni river section, | wnable to say what result had been reachied. | g6, t24 1] (ByiOL g iinprovements aro | Prictical mechanics laborors and servants orduy afternoon Secretary Wheeler of the Omaha fair 5 g said he learned from Mr. Brown that he un- ¢ S i Hed | completed, heeause 60a of ‘funds. An | in the District o! umbia in thei g6 A & 3 » . Phnies, Ko, Nobraska fTalephone tompany et I o | M. Bellmont, chairman of the house eom- | fiinfovament . requithni 8730000 gots S10.- | " Thoscnate bill providing for the payme is having plans drawn up | board is busily engazed with a Yorce of and thé North British and Mereantile_insur- | derstood they.werg Pmmdon those questions. | mittee on fnml(un affairs, said to-day: “I 3 He thereforeé moved to reconsider ~the vote i 2 000 by this congress atdP begun, but fiture | per diem of government.employes for deco- | for a row of ten three-story bri houses, | clerks preparing details of the forth- “anee company nave complied with it. ~Their | ;i ; e he vote | know nothing of the alleged treaty, but un- ["ovoF & AR Ya pRrOnt g 1L Qi £00-BLOEIRLARE k 2 L Bcticlos hive Vooh diad wIt the seerotary of by which that moton fo strike ouf was te. | derstand that somethini of the Kind has been e eIt sl ont e AL gl At anyian G ONINGES Iy B b T cted, on California street, south | coming show ut the fair grounds. This % wtate, Tho lw allows for Iaitude until | ected by atie vote, Mr. Teller having voted | i progress for somiv tie.”” bl Hasdfaliss irecting the commissioner of labor to izhton college. S e e gl el Boptember 1 and 1t Is oxpocted that by that | 1 \llu'nm';:ull\a'. The vote was uw‘pnnnln;md CHARGES AGAINST POTTER. o?? %n.'l'flllnll n\‘l:l(l‘m ;}‘im‘é 5 6 et {u;l.)m Im[:m‘u‘\llfuugl‘\ in regard to convict dstreet’s local agency recoved word | ¢ IF he & oon ;_l‘ Es M time there will be a very al compliance | 8nd the matter again came up for action. | = An effort is being made by some Nebras- St AR EISNTL Shos s |latotinItholt Lol States BUgeE | yosterday thatW. Y. Caldwell, o drug- | Omnha Fair and Exposition association. 3 5 Question was then taken on_ DT, GIbson's | in to qetent the coniimation of Ghatics 1. | Sitato no delieiencies, and dreate o surpis- | Tike bill extending the provision of the | yestorday V. Caldwell, & 4Xus | ftis intended to make it the best that has niotion to st with this new Sweeney law. 2 ! L g st LA UL 3 i o eConkN out Mr. H m’s amend- | Poten o) sOmalia 8 A i | 8 to be lo: Local considerations will have | eight-hour ldw to letter carriers, gave rise to | gist at McCook, h ! = ment and was agreed to 57 nays, S0, | §ofter s aeent of the Omalia and Winhebao | g woight. “Government engincers will se- | some opposition, and bending action, the | tiehments by eredito ever been held in this state. If the His Relatives Discovered. M. Logan moved Lo inct the _avpro- | jas been filed with the senate committee on lijTl'lll'Iw NM‘\E*m}{fl[l}"l’&“wflf l(ly!l}"_ house, at 11 p. m., adjourne A. L. Strang, for allowing one_of his | weather be propitious the management Dis Morses, lu, July 1—[Speciil priation for the Ilinols iver irom” $10,000 | Mmdian affairs agatnst him. The charges re- | it NG B SORCCUSETL A g 0T WLk e A employes to mike u bonfire on Sixteenth | feel they will have little diflicnlty in suc- o to tho Brie) —Mr. Richurd Howard, the | 0SI0000 Adoptett 0 5 date altogetiier to s condiuet In oftie. Pote | (LT b Loss Swork (n pogress, bt all WO UNFOI ATES. and Davenport, was fined $5 and costs. | coeding i the gim mentioned. 1t will foreman at the International distillery who ; alleged, is lnx jn his oflicial capacity, ; ¢ 2 James Donglns was fined $1 and cc L on commerce, moved to strike out all after | yo'mitting Indians oIl timber SR begun will be completed. ~ No one hei Carl Schurz on the Pan-Electric Scan- | James Dougins was finec al ¢ 3 September 6 and close iod from sunstroke iast. weok, was a mem- | fhocnacting elauss inihe bill, oxcept it in | Lormisting Indlans to sell timber ob the re: | jiavex the riverand harbor bill of to-day will A MRS (lines, for leaving his horse unhitched. open on September 0 and close on the 11th. The ex Sepremb :s will close on Mon 1t 12 o’clock. Mr. Wheele 1 the premium list for thi ) It is a book of 100 pages, sopiously supplicd with advertisements ever become a law . s L B e, NEW Yok, July 15.—[Special Jane Blackwell was to-day appointed the I .]—Carl Schurz in an interview last ster at Val aline county, vice | evening about Attorney-General Garland’s Isaac Swmalley, res nnfortunate Pan-Blectrie connection said: * It ime e By all Youtey in Ne- | 18 1ot my thought at all that Mr. Garland is ber of Princess Alice lodge, Sons of St. ¢‘~:lu-|| ase the amount be reduced 25 per cent. | sonally, Potter stands withoat blemish. Hoy- George. But when his colleagues arranged | Yo oxpressed that the house bill, in round | ever, it is stated that these charges grew out |y Efibury lim, 10 traco of his_ relatives could | BUmbers, was S15,000.000, ‘the amount re- | of inattention, and that he will have trouble | o5, dogram to | The Hon. John A. McShane went to Chieago last evening on a short business trip. The grading on the Lincoln end of the, new branch to that city of the M. P’. has a4 1 8 felatives could | ported by the committee ot commerce $: f e ound. Thé members of the lodge have been | Byicss b the ORIICe, o4 connerce BY- | in seecuring confirmation. unting for them ever since and have just | . (e ol A discovered a clneto his pust history and iind | Sominitiee of tho whole 600,000 more, o NOT EXCLUSIVE IN AMERICAN HOGS, ndthe | phe following extract is taken’ from a re- b SR amount under the proposed 25 per cent re- ant 10 de by Cons! o 3 F been completed and ay the first rother with a list of 2 Drizes’ fhat ho nag s ather and shicr leing at | duction wil o 1400050 An eXiended: dis- gon;roport mado by Consul Gengral tain ab | braska fiwe boen ordored chnnged as fol- | anytbing morethan un unfortunate. Tean tm- | {00l G pldfediGnliyes first | togethor witth u st ot uil tho. prizes and, Jlow be notliled of his death. o e submitted his worthy fact that since the exclusion of our | "G {5 Marquette—1 T R e el e ane | ity with supplies for the track. the matter which @ person might require, f 11, MeMlilan safd he submitted his substi- | T orsdacte. sasth of trichinosis have nor Sto Marquette—Ls matter. 1 do ot think that he had any ap- B L 0K i e tute by direction of the committee on cow- | doarenced in e Ont it e oL | and Saturdays at9 a. . arrive at Marquette | ©ooiion of fact that the speculation wasone | Second Lie t Charles R. Mr. Wheeler_ desires It to be under They'll Take the Pot. moree and e and the other members of the | Secreased in Germany. On the morning of ) 9. 1. Leave Marquette Tuesdays | Preciasion ( I lined o think ratirer ha | of the Ninth infantry, has been relicved | etood that it is the fair board that hag DAvENTORT, Ta., July 15.—[Special Tele- | committee, during the ‘discussion whieh fol- Ll A aturdays at1la. m; arrive at Otis by | of millions. Iam inclined to think rather he | 2540 oot the Belleyue range in con- | charge of the “exposition which is now seopadly ex- o hersonally, whd a | amined by an expert. The meatof fourteen e, favored the bill as | of the hogs was condemned. Al was full of 0 p. m, thought he was getting a few hundread dollars Nunda to d to take in the ox- m to the BEE.]—A number of the mem- | lowed, explained that they, personally, and a s of the seventh judicial district met in | majority of the commit neetion with the department rifle compe- | being prepar tion, and ordercd to report to his cowm- | position build aylor—I.eave Nunda Saturdays | wortn of stock for his le; of Capital 2 on the his placo to-day asa non-partisan convention | 1Estood but were ‘coustrabned to rocommend | trighnosis, In many instanices pioces of ment | 411 R M AR oL falorby 5 p. in.’ Leave | it yus only n modest Arkansas feo that was | pols S390NH A Rasdell, Wvo. avenue and Fitteenth street. They have fo nominato delegates for tho district | harbor bills were to bo had the reduction | pokarger thun one grain of onts whieh, after | by 1 given. T can remember how it was with the | ©3 S0 ado tho first con- | made yments with the managers ¥lige sonvention. ‘Thioy cliosd the following : being erushed, represented asurface of a lictle | ®10 b0 Garfiela—1eave Dorp Saturdays | great Crodit Mobilier affair. There were men | oot bl | for the use of the same dur- must be made, and that so far as the senate | more tha on Bitty-nine one [ ; ¢ W ¥ Brawan, Muscatine Jown X, I s concerned, 1t would” donbtiess” pass the | fici At forty Jd mOFE. bt (ho ufar | BLLP: s wtx venport: and A. J. Lippinwill of Clinton RS il A L s o [r i : Joavenport; anc overwhelmingly derhocxatie | Ar. Edmunds thought the proposed redue- The authorlties congratulate th by 12m., Leave Gariiold 4 d upon the vigilance of the pubic and the democrats willnominate a straight | tion was wise. It wouid be better to make a m\pccln]ls. n.'unu. the mnmuml-m be on but the management oy will be in the hands of the . These gentlemen, too, are i hard to make the undertaking a ing the expo: of the In fair b p. m. Leave | who saw their associ 12 arrive at Dorp | ghey thought the) idays at 8 8. m.: veat Arnold by 12 m. Leave Arnold at Garfield b field Saturdays at 8 a. m Itis to nce on St. M tes making money and | &y\Zong in the cit could make some 100, 1t | heiuty of his reside was a pitable sight in some cases.” nue dd to the e et 50 per cent. L Fridays at 1 p, m.; arrive at Garfield b) In further conversation, Schurz expre " cver witnessed such an amount | ¢ e TR B » entertain- _deket and take the pot. rediiction Of S0 Ber COh tis wantod to swoll | 1MOTE convinced every” day of the fall: i P B Y | the opiniou that Manning’s departure f“"!{_l“‘ e I S clors ure, | Success. They fool thut one cntertain B — » Mille Mr. Eustis wanted to the theories whieh led to the exclusion of the i ; i+ ot most unfortupate in the career of the admin- | f trave At ) 4 ment will aid the other and, at the same | The Doctors Have a Feast. the bill through with hostliity to th adwinis- | Awerican pork from the Germaun market. schanees have boon made in Towa timo | Bt ERIOMING 0 (B S04 (30 MENGs | heading to all points of “the comvass and | e, ‘enuble some entertainmont to be i Drs Moixes, In., Jury 16.—[Special Tele- [ (RO In oriiar 1o forec o veto. Wt was an yonsiNG or e N, | SEGE Jesoup- Leavo Jubilee Tues. | that It wis decidedly wnfortunate, - Advices the altyas sontributing Jts fullshare o ] 4 iorited which will keep prople in toy | i to the B asper County Med- | bang made in another body to. bury the bill | meiigd Huiber of the Illinols aud Tows d Saturdays at 3:30 p. m.: | from Albany say thiat Secretary Manning has | crowds wandering to and fro. night and which will also be of feal assoclation hold its annual meeting at | provided cortain things wire done or pro- | jaciubers of the Houso held & meeting to-day, | arriyo nt . w1 P | surprised his friends by his vigor since he re- | Goorgo Burmester, infantson of Adalph may not_be devot g at | § g , OF Pro- | 1o formulate a plan by which a majority vote | p 3 home. He ked yesterday that S Colfax Springs to-day. In the evening a | vided the amounts were increased bevond a | could be seeured for the Hennepin, e Tuesda, and Saturdays at 1 p. home, Ho remarked yesterday that | j3emester, nged one year, seven months ultural pursmits, In furtheras pretty well, and aside Trom slowness analap- |y uprive at Jubilee by 2:3) p. . 1 hilee by R Mondays | 0f movement and slight uncertainty in walk- bor bill | U1 to West Seott—T quet was given to which prominent phy- i b g and twenty-one days, died yesterday idea, Mr. Lininger, who b 0 ; By, | wbout the corridors of the capitol, in the cloak | shall be refurned to the house. Severalof the | 4y Firadays at 1 b nCWest | ing, he o recovered from | The faneral will place this mornmg [ wppointed manazer of the exposition, will : y 1t he e Icians from adjoining counties were invited, | 3, 3 ! . | yooms and on the floor of the senate, state- g <0 Drlsfly npon the subj 3 : ame shano vo chil- | joaye for Chicage duy to le ero was larico attondance of doctors whio | boents o et ooeatnd Aas i duale | members spoke brietly upon the subjeet, but | ot hyp. . Leave West Seott Mondays | his lline hees no recurrence | James H. MeShane and his two ehil- | joive for ( ) toduy to \:“:”: certain point. There bad also been floating propriation when the river and peri fnt around the board, and tosts o e and Tepeniod’ day by [ no definite conclusion was reached. Another | {UFTIN avs ag 5250 p. m. ondays | B ore 1t overy reason to beliove he will bo | dren were passengerson tne @ last even- | sopothing about the manncr nded to by the leadig medical men of | mph whorepresented the exqcutive, by meil | meeting will probably be held fo-morrow. Do B Y [ hack in the treasiry. department i October. | ing with a pleasant Ohio visit 1 wros. [ tiic exposition there 15 conducted. anital Iowa. Wio siood close to 1ty who did not heaitatoto | ‘flo sentiment among. thoso present to-iay R Benos o Alzona Tuesdays | While he is hore he will have an opportunity | pece. e f (s bill oxecoded a cortain point it would | fras tiat thehouse will allow ‘the apvroprla- | and Satur Sa. m,: arriys at Seneca by | t0 sizaighten out tho domocratic fight 1 this | “upyo00 flaynes, of the Pacific Express, | SOGTark: | L Another Liquor Riot Chapter. undoubtedly mect the exeeutive veto. O PROVEMENTS YOI LINCOLN. apem. Leave Sence Sondays and Fridays county, whero o commitieo of 500, headed By |,y started for tho Gurden of Gods in | o the Fditor of the Bek: Allow me CLINTON, La., Junc 15,—(Special Teleg Mr. Salisbury asked Mr. Miller whother he | sonator Van Wyek to-day proposed an | Sk i arrive at Alcons by & p, m. ] RS ARN B A Colorado for a deseryed vacation. simply as an outsidor 10 speak of a work tothe. Biev.|—The. outeome of tho quor | Nad any information fro the president or | uandment to the suudry oivi appropiation | g Higuand tolilsinlcova SliElinng Mon: | &4 e Mrs. David Wilkie lefe yesterday for | that is being carriad on in this city by a xiots few days ago was seen to-day. Justice | SR persons intimately conuceted with the | bil, giving 8500 for improvements in the way 4 prisd eI THE WORLD OF SPORT. ' i River, Idalio, to ¢ ladies thut T am sure is not fully ap- K 8 850 was soen to-day president that he intended to veto the bill, It | of i fountain, walks, ote., at the goyernment L y ;B Leave Slein - b 1'tho heated term is over. fow indi Y8l oarman boundover to wait tho action of the | wa not ight for tie sensior to eharzo tho | Dufding at Lincoin: * londays, Whnestay i St at 3D, | o riammen ana Gamadtans Bogin eno | remali wntl he heated tormy'is 046 prociatod by most of one citizens. I Fand Jury, Joe McKinley, Dora Shiebley, ident \ith an attempt to influence the | **"cp AND MAY RAISE A RUMPSU R T A Ty Shoot at Wimbledom. Mv., Henry Hardy, proprictor of the 99| ¢ 4s jmpossible to realize the extent and Henry' Krebs, charged with intentio tion of the senate, because nop ethad | phepe | fea vhich 18, partaken of Oxford to Nora—Leave Oxford Tuesdays, .ont store, went east Thursday afternoon " B ol maaiod A botty who Wi & | €VOr bool Woro CAGIUL L Lhat Tespect Han | by o moeatet sl e Sl oot the | Ehursdays and Suturdays at % w mes ariive | Loxvox, duly 15.~Tho Light in Wimble- | G G i "and will be absent [ 0f the work withont sccinc it -t allow witness in the liquor proseentions and their [ the present executiy ! 11 Yot excreisa his veto power in | ot by 6 b e L Nora Mondavs, | o uring the rifle contest was good, but gL EENG died woeks. Mr. Hardy | mein a fow words to tell something of attack was concerned with the- quarrel that ot Miller Tonlled tiat o muade no such | way that will mike great inconyenience & Oror s O i | g the wind was rather strong. The wateh, | il yisit Chicago, New York and Boston, | the work that the Iadics are doing at the Ak ARy tho subject, 1do merely stated what the mon | 41 'ich eubmrassingnt, Boue tine e —~ which had been arranged between the mem- | for the purpost of sccoring novelties of | Buckingham on Twelfth street. Only Cribbing Clerks Discharged, bers of the house of lords and the members | foreign and domestic manufacture for day or Lwo #go . young man from one of 3 cting Secretary | of the house of commons, had been aban- | the atnmn and holidup trade, of which it | B 2o S R s, w graduate the E T R PRy i) e e s b :.ulll.l\ \l‘l \\hflhll N\I\::"bt:flll‘g-l\” osed them \\'Hlu.mlmaxlln'.i them, simply to tacili- | Fairchild to-day summarily dismissed the doned because it had been found impossibi :. m] |‘n((ll-||‘\:_un‘ 1‘“|,”.]Ll; r lllll-‘lllv\t"Algnlll‘ of S Yalo coll ks b L vt g serious accident in the yards here to-day | Riddleberger, Call and Plumb, The latior | Narata iineit "and knowlng the needs for | for aiscreditable eondiick in counection with | 1 Whe BIGTEORT ¢ e0 e sen's pri: B SIS 7 the el whom we nie @lad | Lindls nursed! him, aud with' (s’ assikte hile attempting to make a flying switeh, | eriticized the committee on commerce and | j¢“A'pill was'vecently defeated which gave | the examinations fox promotions. It scems | )idhed to-day. Corporal Souter, of the 1o tommond 1o the notlooeL-our 18aders. | anoe o ond ortsro AR T P e was thrown down between the cars, referred to the rumors of a presidential veto | 46 president authority to vetoa paragraph [the chief of division'Had peen tustructed to | erdeen rifles, Yiade Db OUL Of @ possible 10 HAo 100 0F ome or two youni nbore i8 right arm was completely severed f as something which came under the ground | oy seetion, or any portion of an appropriation | prepare examination papers for promotion in | taking the bronze medal. The highest Can: g . with him hour after hour all thiongh the as the le : His Arm Torn O who staod before the countr, tated for we 1FONDA, In, July 15.—[Special Telegram to | Of the administration party banking up on him a layge number of bulky % bills with the expectation that he will sign WASHINGTON July 15, i body near the shoulder. Amputation | Y the sewcrage system between the white | bill while approving of the remainder of it. 3 v q dian scores were made by Bell, Russel District Court. night and day, bringing him back to i house and cavitol, v ¥ . vas, his oftice, and ufter (oingso surreptitiously 1 o 8 h g e 10 . 5 S} IENL NG B £ 4 4 Juae varformed at the shoulder joint and it s | MR B0 SN cunar of the commitiee on | e deteat of the measute was. 10 458 the | furnishod copies of g questions to twa | Wilson—5, £ and 76, Storling P, Andorson who has resiaod | reison i maihood, and poinun hin thoug| Pationt may posibly live, commerce. resentad the references 1o his eom: },I,‘{mlt_,,ll{;um e I :Ierk‘ unde lhiml.“ ZIC\:(I:P\))I":;IMC:{‘\‘IJIIIG T . S iagon Park in this county for snv:-lrlnl months m;n. :‘.;.;.”.”_““, b3 avo)limTarem i 3 . mittee and characterized them as “insidions , r ame o dis- | 10 partinent | gta eenl con- gtol _ | fitled afpetition %or divorce yesterduy etite. b san uftorncol iy o, Mincks - upon fha . committeet ALl | MEMIGNG, ANGA, UG, S, e 100 A i thix' practcg bas beon invogte | Cmcaao, July 15—At Washingto parke | 00 phvotition gtor divoree yoMeria¥ | four men eame in o sign won, Lalitte second, the pledge, and one stood at the door as ' Drs MoINgs, In., July 15.—-[Speoial Tele- | (hrough the speech he said wu attack had G - . : R and that the authorities gredetermined to put | ajle: Bob Kish o : q F Tobanane 1684 rum to tho’ BEE)-Willium Townsend, | becn - made o tho . motlves, " AMCerit, | pareerios th an anptoptistion bl 1 sbjects | ® 1o 1o tas far as Toisible. third, imotréd, Mutuals peid 815,80, magriod on the fourih of Fobruary, W34 | LS Sot ied withy whisky and * wholesale flour dealer, assigned to-day to J. | honesty and honor of the comwlitee, | fonable to the president, and he refuscs S pe—— Fivocightis wije: Ban Bowman won, | % Tibton lowa. Fho wred Me now wil- | dushed iton the gound. ~Theso ludics G. Rounds. His assets are 88,560, liabilities | At the close of Conger’s speech, which was | gyjseribe to it, e will have to veto the whole 2 a The president sent | Jacobin second, Withrow third, Time— | iy deserted him for the past two years, have in the last six months reseued over " $5,740, due s follows: Winona Milling com- ainly bitter throughout, the senate, with- | pieasure. ‘Phus, If $10 is appropriated to a [ WASHINGTON.Julydh, 7he prosident sent | o ully deser g Pt h fifty young men, most of whom have b Mutuals paid $9.90. For’ which reason he desird o wo and a quarter | For which reason he desir Volanti and 14 Jod citizens and members of some . Mulhall Fined. of our churches. And yet these ladios settled in the district court yesterday af- | 20 AT s Wwork, should not the eith X -0 3 ryrieag oul coming to a vote, adjourned, man or purpose which the president believes | the following nominatipis o the senate: o ark < 4.@3-&:”«"‘51 :l.{m‘n‘l"l'ku::f:”??.na"lui” SonTs: Sresp———— itcossary and which he disikes, the Douglas W. Taylor, Portland, Ore., tobe sur- mi‘h:: r”’f)‘f"lx‘l‘l'.'l& rge B. Gariett, $210; Cltizens’ " Additional Crop Reports. it w |:1nyl)' appropriatlog S, veyor general of ‘,.-“gw,,],.“h iitams, | Lucky B, walked over. B finisnin R i bark. b j—Corn 1s growing finely, though in | toc L et Hont-of the Ll ixed | Missourl, to be commizsiouer for the district 1;“;'..:5““ non-starters were Modesty and The Mu 1y e v raise B row, hosts Alaska reside peau City; W, ¥ - il 4 3 a Des MoiNes, T, July 15— lal Tele- | burned. Wheat and oats average well, The | {1, day ‘for the dissolution of congr wento, Cak; Gilbert B, Willlaws, Pime—1:60. Mutuals paid $37.60. Mrs. Mulhiall, who was convieted of an [ them to fear that nonth wili be the ain (o the BEE.]—Thére isa bad outbreak | prospect for flax is dull. The late sown 18 | the uncertainty, aithough ne eyerybody t at Cheyenne and Arapalioe agency, Mile: Warrenton won, Handy Ando assault upon’ Mrs. Shiurock, was over- | lastt Mrs. Clark a8 pecutiarly adapted small-pox at Balan, in Worth county, near | not up for want of motsture. Potatoes prom- | fixes it betweed) tho sorn and Wil tnst, } Nacelvers of public money, Luke A. | ond, Biddy Bowling third. Tine—14 ruled by dudge Neville, wio fined the de- | o this work and is accomplishing grand ghestate line. There have been sowe fitteen | 15 well now. Tt has been dry tor two weeks | 1 MUMOR OF CARINET SGAREER (0 g Serdeen, Dak.: William' C. “Hobbs, | Muytuals pald $1310. 7 50 R ent 50 and costs. Mrs. Mulball’s | things. In conclusion I want o sy thut %memy Victims, and one hus just died. | and over. An abundance of rain in four or | (JDevials aud statcments ahd expliodlions | Springield, Mo.s'James N, Weloh, Dotrolt, | Hurdios, gue and a half miloss MOCR |00 Tireatens an appeal { am willing (s #ithout tbe Y : Paniik, Neb, July 14.—[Special to the | 000, BE Mich,: Commodore James E. Jouett, to be state board of health bas tuken sanitary | five days would bring & heavy crop of corn | guiside press in connection with impending | Mich,: Q A L o | a0l b 0 AU 18 nforcing & strict qUAraLtie. © | aud potatoes, Small grain will be shortened | Changes in the eabinet, and those colaterally ;;;‘::e“:'u““‘l"x"“‘h',l"'l,j::;;’“‘,.(j.‘f::u'.'.vlIl]nhn‘x'f:nl.li M NG LR Bl T Building Permits. My arouse someone to come 1o A Py g somewhat. It will reach perbaps 75 per cent, | connected with the administration go so far | g7 S8 G B 1 commodores. Monmouth Park Races. ; Tuspcotor Whitlock issued buildiag per- | help 2 . Nonrii PLATTE, Neb., July 14.—[Special | % to deny, in a negative sort of way, that any o, P <. N, J., July 15.—~Handi- ~_ Oresroy, la., July 16.—{Special Telegram st ¥ but i gape Change bs talked of, 1t 18 4s Dear i lixed er- The Parasil Fand Picnic MoNnoUTH PARK, N. di July leg: | mits yesterday us follows An Kacellent Band. " gothe Ber.]—A much needed rain fell in | t0 the Ber.]—There has been but lile dam- | {4ty as anything can be in poiltics that Sec- he Parnell It aie, cap for all ages, one and one-sixteenth miles: | yo® AFENETE CAC M emadeling it A MLSALLARE RARG = Ahis locality last night. Lightning struck o | 8¢ 10 whe 'n"'llloflli,-; in $his viclnity, "‘ur‘i reary Manuiug will ot il e bard position Dis Mm.\'y.\.Juli\ 15.— | Special n-mv.mm Dry Monopole won, Anarchy second, dweling, 1711 DOuglas. ... S48 Sogaud shan 1 RG-DOK: Ly " S q 1 ley and vye made big crops; corn plauted | of the treasury after October 1, and those | tothe Bre.)—An immense picnic will be Hr e Afrioao 86 Y Gliwreh, | parsonages joned at Fort Omaha, having arrive A0 Jasans COUNE A MUEL Gamage: | catty on old ground s et ‘Mmf well and | who should kiiow say he will retire before | peiq here August 4th toraise @ contiibution “Tm ! I"L”-d 1 I-Ml : ear-olds, three- ““l-fi’nu-.-mh und. Webster 1,000 | ahout thirteen days ago from Fort Lane, BB Baar by Was severely shooked. il make a good crop If ralus fall in 8 week: | the end of September: that he will remain he Parnell fund. 0% i hrdmont won, Raveller seo- | James Bruwell, 1 story frame eolluke, N [ e o st ever o Late planted corn and on sod, and potatoes | until the president returns from his summer | 8 the Parnell fund. ) fourths wile:, Tremont aveller, u nes Bruwell, 1 story Trane ol 1o | Idabo, is certainly one of the finest ev The Baown Yexdiot and gerden truok we sufieeing. tour, and then. and before the rush of the “Decisions. ond. Queen Etizaveth thied Time TEADE | . N Williams, trame cottaze Diake 1100 | Jocated at the post. Lust eveniug thoy Bxs Moives, Ia., July 18— [Spectal Tele- SRR, fall businoss begins, will hls resignatiou be re Wakeloy Satucduy morn- | and Gnéehalf miles: The Bard won, Quito Horold, block 3 story frane store favored (ho lige with o serenade, which m 10 the Bii.)—Manager Weaver was in Business Fatlure. accepted. HE AL A _ Judge Wakeley willon Saturduy mo: ad. Winifred third. Time—2:45%. and teneinent, Saunders . 6,00 | N eartily approciated. The . hand viewed this worning, He believed Browu Lvesion, Tex, July 15.—The Nows' | . Atlorney General Garland authorluesthe | ing render decisions in the following e e "and "ono-fourth: miles: | George Snyder, 1 story trame, Twenti- | L WOCE SEREEIT ok all thor- but was satistied with the verdict, He | speeial says H. Spohn & Co., merchants and ‘ iny Hill, his woodland retreat in .Arkansas, gnsc.l: rlfi"h" v \r(.hmln“irluu.l‘. .:nlt:_ J: SuV‘(‘)I v‘fim, _E"Il'fibelh second, Huearkease eth near Mason o . B0 | el iusioians, anud is under the loades othe - | ranchers of Encinal, Tex., made an gssign- ¥ i djourns—about the 1st | Steele Elliott vs keliold, Estabrook | third, we 2 3 R e i 15,100 | ship of A Wedeweyer. oflu.rn‘urt:::ah:;;:llm PEN FALA, Ak | :S.‘-Inz“.l,‘i.‘uumlxcs. 87 ‘.’wo; assets, l?‘m.w l fi::."us‘:fpfi‘f:fi‘::u.ln‘ this lnnnuuwme‘nl vs Hatherot, Alstadt vs New. Selling race, one and one-sixteenth wiles: Bix pennits aggregating. ... i \ Y

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