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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ;I\ TEENTH YEAR, "OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING., JULY S ———— = NUMBER 35, i g ol mnan who threw the bonb, | 1nterest was de- | The Opinion Prevalent That Arms Ithias just been decided that Lord Randolpl | ing to hint that it might be well if he would picted on the face of each [istencr, judge, Must Settle the Diffionity. | Churehill shall have the oftice of chancellorof | keep a little more in the shade. ‘If I were jury, counsel, prisoners and auditors Teaned Wasmivaron, July 298 —~[Special to the ' 0 Yams X ¢ exeheque cadership in die house ot & good robi sat. ho sald, °T woald ole . : ) 0. Pt icipatio ¢ > I ighte cklos O i Tustin McOarthy on the Course of the New voihte bbbt ok house 0¢ | not a good republican,’ he said, I would eclap | The Trial of the Anarchists Develops Sen- 4o 15'-“"'2'.‘.4‘“ o '}:31{ | Brr.) ~Poople who stady tntornational af. | The Fremont Fighter Tacklos Cobb in & English Government. The following appointments have been | ¥© ""l‘ "‘I“‘ -“:"““‘" "\‘- “‘”'“”‘\""\""“‘_ sationale Testimony. from the lips of the heretofore | fairs believe now more than ever that the dif- War of Words. - il accented: Home scoretary, Lor N U L Indicrous witness, and when the witness sa ferences between the United States and Mex- — corge Hamilton: chief clary re olsright. France will never be at resl e Spies was the man who lighted the fuse, the | feo will not be settled till there is war. For . COERCION WILL CAUSE A FALL. | land, Sir Michael [ticks Beacl: till she has had that war, and sheis farbet- | o pA|NTER DRAWS A PICTURE. | Mmost Intense excitement prevailed in' the | tho first timo in many years the executive HE WON'T STAND INSINUATIONS, war, Viscount Cranbrook: lord pre | ter prepared for it than you imagine. I be- court room. Every eve was dirceted at the |y 0 et 0 et o - couneil, Lord Tddesleighs lord lientenant of Téve tite Frefoki are bettor soldlers that tio accused man whose face pa When he re- anch of the government is greatly stirred The Premicr to Try Dillatory Tactics | Ireland. the Duke of Abercorn, G A Ly sen Hetts gained his sel{-possession partially and pulled [ un over the failure of our sister republicto | And He Tells the Indiana Man so 01 Tlie new cabinet has been announced as | Germans, Tliey have never been better or- fscher and Schnaubelt Recog- | nervously at his moustache, and leaning over | release certain Amerievns held there in the With Firo in His Eyo, B on the Reconvening of Parlia- follows: Sceretary of war, Right Hon. Wil- | ganized than now. There would be 1o trou- had N {18 MbE WHo BTRE the toward Foster broke into an incredulous | filthy prisons upon technicalities and charges Ml Lt S ment—Ministers Appointed liam | ithi first lord of the ‘admi- | hlaabout transporting troops, 1 don't go b i bt Bl laugh, For one instant & death-ike | o Which they are not guilty. A great deal No Red Gore s ralty, Lord George Hamilton: lord high chan- PR srotilnde, H10 Is aPazo tal Bomb-The Wretches silence reigned. Then a buzz of wany hushed wlddy ~Editors on Boulanger, eolloh, Lord Halsbury: seeretary for India, | Uite as faras Paul Deroulede. He s erazed . Vhithars i o Tt w17, yich ones inbea went | Of feeling s being crmated in tho circles BRI lllln(m.‘ l-;mlmirk Arghue -\l;l:l.ll‘\ly ln:‘xl on “"';w"\i"? ‘PI"‘ Lam i “."l “‘ . "<|‘ Turn Pale. into perfect silence as thie witness )ulylinhul o where most 1s kinown of the condition of af _ {ient of the council, Viscount Cranhooks | cossity, As too Clemenceau, lie 18 100 clever, FIBCGE A8 GRB OF 11 Inen . tits A8, . [0 | Talts, And the nrobabllities ave. thate ssrin i CaahEe AT HEw The Eoglish Situation, dent of the local’ government board. | e will be sold like the other politicians, hay Tha den WhS Th was tiow Fisoher's tir o pale anid trémble, | yaa woutd result in sbort order 1t wo had | WAst e oty L'_":L,::.fi,k|:."..,,,|,,| oMl <ht Hon. Henry Chapling president of the | jio s ord republican to brood over the com- e though the expression on his face was one of | & < Y AL Ro. 90 Citksco L] Asps Est. | Hoart of irads, Hight Hon, “ledwara Sians [ {18 tils ol teniblioan tobrood ovet the eor: | gjuroxao; July s elegram to | Liank surprise and astonishment, fighting men at the heads of our aTairs. The | to the Bre. |- Don't accuse me of fraud, sir. v o postmuster general, Lord John Man- ampalgn.” g the BEe]—The startling evidence offered | In the afternoon Oflicer Martin Quinn_tes- | objeetions to the course of Moxico are not | You may cast suspicion unon others, but you T ek oraid Cabteetneenl to. the | ot Simnaioner, o ocke, JIEht ol | o terof Ln Frines: whoytitetiy pooh poohe | bY 0 stato 1n the aaronist trlals yesterday. | el thay theee or four days atier tho Hay, | baded upon tne specifls abusss and | ean't do it upon me BT test of Lord Salltoury's states. | Websters lod. cianoollor ‘oF - Ireland, Lord | nil the reports atloat, saying, 1 attaeh no | Ad given by the ~ witness named | BIKGEEOLIGIIRY §b (LAARGS O goor | uttnges found fn the lwprlsonment | thrust vour iimputations on my colle miansiip will bo thie cloarness with which hie | Asbournie, Tho first three of*the abave are | i portance to them, Bonlanzer will notat. | Me 3. Thompson = was only the | eruciblo mde of henvy sheet iron. Engel | of 1o Texseibon Cutti, and tvo bitisso | with what result vou well know.. NIV 11, AreAtios 68 TN atvADtags Ant ofticial announcements, tempt nnything, ror would M: Grevy, A De prelude to the thoroughly damning testimony | said the n lum-_ had ‘been brought to his “ \‘“"_ l') iy l:H!: we "{l“.' I‘]m .<‘\ pre all ng. Such was the reply made to Mr. Cobb of per renitiss of his advaniage and : e i ALl LRl oy M. DO | o Tienry 8. Gilimer, which was given to-day. | hotise some weoks berora by wumat who suid | Unier the lows i iosico, Americans o' | ndiana, by Mr. Dorsey of Nebraska, during \ Ao 2blo o | debate on the sundry civil appropriation in the manufacture of bomnbs, Engel said he | 8¢ thrown into horrtble dungeons upon the 3 14 and imperial solution of the perennial of { The Views of French Editors on | the attempt. Besides, proved thoroughl cdible. did not testify | io1q the man it could be used for no sueh pur- | SHightest protest, and the party at. whoso in- | in the house this afternoon. The clause in- \ | afore oitler the coroner's iy ” i The stance the arrest is made can control the | creasing the appropriation for the detootl R T o e IEI: A8H Genorat Boalanisr’s BIANS, 4 3 > _y y before cither the eoroner's fury or the grand | pose in s house. The man placed it in' the ice t s i I the | creasing the appropriation for the detoction o i || Bkl PO TIR O Ty DR S TR aH ort | S RILIHIN ttiet Pebsstabs | fury, butwas kept in the back ground, The | basementand went away, The erucible was | e of imprisonment by siuply pasing the | of fand frands was being considered and My, words 0 article on +The Pro L VIA HAVRE, July 3% New Yo ) asonable. atory he related in court to-day, 1t it is cred- | DFUgNL into court and created considerable oot ) Which nmount to | gy was spenking fot it, when lio turnod his pects of the Cabinet of the Union,” which | Herald Cable—Special to the Brx neral | ticleof De Grandlieu was very 100 Oy tHad iy, TINAAE ABHAL S 6N, tHEPSSHG| (OLNBunsAtIon; St wan closely;insnoctad’ By ||| Bonrcolyinoreitlian WOlAL wvesksy, THANH it v vo thin WiopveseL: -Vl & appears in the Pall Mall Gazette tonight. | Boulanger and the sensationalarticle in Sun- | therefore knocked at the door of the ARG (e ) UL AL the defense. ‘and Inspector Lonfield was | When the prisner is tinally refoased there is | s ALY, i H . ¢ ) , 4 4 ¢ ¥ ognized front of the offending anarenists, I | called, He said the crueible had . boen The courts afford no place_ for | e, addressing the chair, “ninety per cent o8 Thie Pall Mall now gives a sort of general day’s Figaro s sl on every tongue. Opin- | editorial sanctum where I found M. ; e oh i o en i, i : perpeteated upon forelgn- | the land o EUPTPORT TO THE SALISBU ADMINISTRA= | fons aremuch divided as to whether the gen- | upto his eyesin work, as usual the category of the actual murderer of the Mt)uKh! 'l'l him from ¥ el’s houst The in- s \IIH'I‘M'\IIIIII \’ll'\' 5. QISDIBUEON K the land entries in the northwest are (lull(.l s i z are ! heth yes , al. wolice. ‘The witness, Gilmer, stated that he | speetor, who has been a machimist, explained i WL LuL, iand the land commissioner has been T eral is really & public danger ora good re- | now, M. Magnard,” said I, *doyou ! ; S Sty Solh ; Toy BE VR HHE T EhE ADPATALIS W Sml bist tuiBince, | Bative he IS arrested and fatled, and there he | pentand the land comuissis 1 don't jeree with the general argument of | publican, I interviewed half a dozen of the | mean to say you share the views of y saw Spies join a eroup of four or five men in- | 08 EINGTIRE WG SUEG DN Sheling | Temains, with some triding 'faise charce | Keptbusy setting them aside. t 4 | i B in the alle Wihica the ery was heard that o The fire 3 or till the person who lias had m imprisoned How many of Mr. Sparks’ orders affect- all Mali, by e A it Lord | leading Paris editors esubjeet yesterday | tribuor, M. de Gra e S cles is < Y 8 metals, The fire clay and some other details | ¢ Thete § i 3 ¢ e Pl Mall, bt 1 quite adunit that Lord | loading Parts editors on the subluet sesterday. | tribuor, M. do Grandiiew, whose articles 18 | 4,0 pylico were coming, he saw Spies light o [ necessary to putting tho ampparatns to. that | clhooses to lut him go. Therte is o prelimi- | lands in the northwest were et aside by ln'm it )f_‘ & l[‘.l-l ‘ ,I'I_"’x_m”(‘ m"'l 1his ‘"M T wr'\ VARG Viows ANBTLANY . bE “'_ ‘“ AR Zave “ quiet chuckle, and mateh which fived the fuse and bomb whieh | use had hot been brouzht into cour xamination or tr in this country, retary Lamar?™ inquired Mr. Dorsoy nary 3 AL sl ‘Captaln Black ondeavored to show that In- | and the bail procedure anil habeas corpus, for | =4 L STASHITS sl L perial solution of the problem of Irishdiscon- | eral, M. Arthur Meyer, the dircctor of the | looked me full in the face, *Oh, no,” he ro- | ¢dused the murler of the police. ‘The bomb | 00k oy field’s testiniony usan expert was | S0me reason, do notapply there, especially to Teannot tell you,™ replied Mr. Cobb, “but ! 0 c AT 4 rotore by . / . American 1.do know that the settlers have been ap- Sl ke 5 HFo Vo smanship. arcl Gaulois, ¢ insta sa ied, * ewspaper articlos | Was thrown, as hertofore outlined by | fyyity, and that the apparaius could not be | 2 ans. b : " ! fent he will I|4\I1 brove I. .““ state unmlfn! mon f“m'“, s h‘l , for in tanc aw pl"Nl» ‘lu .“3(- e d Nowapaper ‘_n'rml} the state, by the missing brother-in-law | used for the nm-.mm\,L,’,."-.L | a treaty with Mexico for the purpose of [ pealing to the seerctary of the intevior to lave But most of the volunteer advisers ot Lord | things all coulicr denoir, M. Laurent, the | deal so largely in speculation. 'Lhe Figaro's d i RIINE AShEriotl wab Itk More. Boetay THR) Sabsbury tell him to take no ace director of the Opportunist and Paris, on | article was to some extent hypothetical, 1 | Of Michael Schiwab, known as Rudolph { Whestate promptly called Lewls Mulien | EY 8. 5e T the Bvent (e efforts tow | Yol sub aside Irish peoplo in their sugiestions as the contrary, saw everything coulicr de rose, | don't think Boulanger lias any definite pian. anbelt. In the zroup in the alley the wit- | o8k, Who SFLIC Was s LRSIt WL SIS | pending for thie release of our prisoners fail, | +Why do seitters have to appeal to the se Janageniont of Ireiand. There s great ju- | “General Bowlanger,” said M. Meyer,“likeall | Coups d’etat are not made so easily. No, I | he3s recognized Fischer as having been, one : J i 20, 1886, Only the other day ) o s gnsilon NS FrORNOREIY Dtk Faiod vof the interior for justico and the sot- b of It Tor Knea and” that he toni gt | The sugiestion has frequently been made i 1y of the H e : Rty ¥ s 3 or. The evidencoe of 5 ML g L iplomatic circles that the procecdure for | ting nside of these orders it they are fan?" REIGRTGVEE I THOREIBT LY Gt DITIES OF the: | penorals; o EE et Nbimaile, | of the number. The evidence of this wit- | fiway when It was finished. diplo; , 3 dure i ¥ bilation over the possibiity of w prineeot e | generals, i ot ik war s dmmient, | Meanwhile: | ness isin precise aceord with that previously | * Tl eross-eximiuation did not effeer tho | Crlninal trials in Mexico siould be chitnged, | porsisted Mr. Dorsey. olood royal being sent to Ireland as lord | ANS O MILITARY GLORY. general has come to the -conclusion that 1 i, o from the hathing of the conspir- | testimony, though the defense plainly in- | gshoeidjly is they apphied to Awcrieans, but | = tngre boing no reply, Mr. Dorsey contin- licutenant, The role of minister of war is to prepare | there is no harm in getting himselt talked | KiVen, At frowt (he Baiowtng b tho BORSIIE | gonged that e jure should sce i the wit. | the reply is repeated that Americans are o | /0GRS 18 SRR B00 - BREEE PRI THE PAPERS' WILD SHRIE foreventual war. The role of the president | about and making his nume known to the | 8¢5 i (o TGRS BB EIE | ness anly the family tinsmithof Engel, who O e il iaans | wike thlen: biseanie tHEEsTorIN S o6 “Thatis just the sort of thing,” several | and his ministers is to preserve peace. You | people. We are always liable t osurprises | Ufacture of the bombs by Lingk and Busel, t0 mde a hiarmiess evlinder of sheet iron which | Stié tasws atd ho othets appiiesto all people f BEH FIeR BACHIS0 THe GrEOE were we Journals sérerm out. “Dom't abandon the | need only go back to General Boulanger's | hereata given moniont. Somo disturbanee | the lighting of the fusc o the bomb in the | mightbo used for dozen different pur- | Within the borders of the republic. LR DLl Teld to Mr, and s agitators, Come | debut into public life and reflect on the un- | might ocour and doubtless Boulanzer would | Havmarket, the chain now appass 10 8 | GRS Shuttler ana Rowenstein refold | Protection of American Citizens. | it ls v el pete with them for popularity. Establish a | favorable comments clicited in Germany by | be ready enough to seize the opportunity of e rtad N tas Fluiden: Migall | thestary ofLinge's arreat and entitied | WasnixGrox, July 28.—The speaker 0 | siead of thore beimi nimety per oent of th court in Dublin around whici all that is best | 1is rise to power, to see that Bismarek con- | using of his sword to defend the republic, | {40 L ":“;‘lr_‘:“;‘“'u”‘Ill':‘l“;‘(“:_‘:_N":;N“c‘;!"h; Several Dombs and parts of bombs, togethel | day laid before the house & communication | entries in the Gorhwost tliat. A16 trALIAVIBHE P i ; e ilite: im | perhaps, or aven to attack it. I may s Jingg and Fischer all ha L the 10018 for their manuficture as those A I L ! 4 st that are '\ Uiyt tilonets bl sl Gl cd e et b D o e st U0 | the wanufacture and firing of the bomb, | found in Linge's trunk. Then the day’s pro- | fFom the sccrciary of state in answer to the | notone percevtarefraudulent. ‘Thero were in there you are. Don’t you s Well, I, for | as a threat to the peace of ope. | my 8 about general Boulanger ina few | O EEERRES BOL e murder and | ceedings closed. house resolution, enclosing a mass of corve- | the cattle districts in the eatly history of the one, don't see it at all. ‘I'he man who re- | Jules Ferry's dream was a German alliance, | words. ‘Poor moi, il est un grand peut etre, . Lkaebamia Ll il pidons thodt — ——— spondence velative to the imprisonment and suntry, but less tl » per cent of ally believes that the Irish people can [ Boulani wt his friends, unless Tam much | (agreat perhaps) . Sehwab has been convieted of taking direc VERY COSTLY PLAY, N o Cor i vy bbb L B L LG LS il (il L mistaken, have a very different idea. Why TUE GREAT PERITADS partin arrauging for the attack on the po- RS Tl e e i eutries on agricultural lands are fraudu- D e e e | you say,” continned M ‘are the royal- | as M. Magnard ealls him, has begun to grow | lice: P ST Gt GO 5l e Bl s ) L i cause by a court in Dublin, by % = 5 atAAn] sl & gl S 3 o court r¢ o defe s look Started B; v ouching Suntos’ nationality. Secretary “ONI" ejaculated € shiugging presided over by @ real prinee, fs about as | St8 afraid of Boulanger? They are not | restless again. He will, [hear, shortly start In the fl"ulr_vlm.nltl‘\(f!fl?ntlau,}. look more | resebinl ed _vlln)k: Jocial Tele. | Bavard, on May 1,155, wrote Consul-General Oh1” ejaculated Cobb, shrugging his Tise f the magistrate in “Barnaby Rudge,” | afraid. The general is a creation of eir- | on a tour of inspection, this time on the | bleached and wilted every day. The ju o e i ] gram to the Brk.]—Some children playing o s g o e TR U 3 RIONE AL R aTauEiRE umstanees; an ifical growths _ | Ttalian frontier. Later in the summoer there | Pears inexpressly wearied, % —£ _children playing cuship was not in_doubt, and that he st. at some of those who ks :",""*‘"“‘-‘""“' Liattiglulis ot an “"";“""\: e i Hibilesat i L{:,‘,.‘:,',:(,.:',!:i;,':\’f BRI hETRRE TN A Cr R reior® | tention, and about hulf of them take notes of I‘:lnhe mpty e House on st First and Des | st have the sae abgoln'e profection for | making these statements livo some vork in might overawe the London erowd. ** now 5 S ks 5t o %3 g chotlad St 2 4 e evidence. Moines streets, at noon, today, set fire to the S property as any othe en ot the [ ghe barrel themsel 34 what you want,” savs the duehess to the hat, | People were tired of crying *Vive quel que | What can he want thers? Wil he take Be ““J“';"“('_‘“»"_“; sked as ho passed fnto | bullding. and 1t was destroved with nine | United States. ~ No further delav in doing [ ™ Fhon it was that My, Dowey sprang to 1is Pantine, ity Alice in Wonderland; <You | €hose? and they were glad to ery *Vive quel | lin on his way, oris St. Petersburg his dest udge Gary was asked as he passed e ppestrovod With e | Justice to Santos could be expected from 1he | foet, s eyes ablazp it cArjestness, and RO ATy BReuTE S queun!” For the moment they shout *Vive | natton? The French cannot make up their | the court rooin how his health held out, and | Srao ROWee AR e vicinity. | overnment of Ecuador, or permitted by the T T LLC L AR Boulanger ! ere long they may shout *Vive | minds to abandon the hope that a Franco- ’ T cuess it Is all there, 1 havent in- | Everything was as d powder, and a hot | governiment of the United States. I cveryono within earshot with his le roi? Russian alliance will some day help them ro. | quired aboutit. Oh, I never have any | Windblew tho flames ahead until tho follow- 1o United States consul was also VG GRS N IEORE ot B A 20UG 1t : SIS 6% Siipv e Slar. | votiiied that Commander Nohan, of the | " J) ere cries for Mr. d, tha Ne: make hel own law and somebody (e); AL BOULANGER 18| LUOKY. SONON “".i_r lost provinces. SLRIERARALITD, G LD (8 Loy :::;'l?j;!:;::’“k:(.\\\l;lr;‘ (I:‘Inl:»;:yi.(]:fl'm \lt"?f‘ l(:ll“ United States ship Wachusetts, would be in- 3 Ivl\l:':l.lhl“l l‘\\'hl:v" ‘II:('[;[ L l.l'glll(ll ?hvu R e e He was lucky at Champigny, lucky in his | Le Matin, however, yesterday, threw cold liouse 0wnea by It Hext: o) th 10| HonEs: | moie ik oo omaity within rench powiing e rday and the. eolleagie reforred to by ; e quarrel with M. Cambon, the ‘Tunisian resi- | water on . I Jouteonhee ext to the ice house; | prompt seitlomentof the case, to afford Sanios | Air, But M. Laitd was not on the dent; lucky in having Clemencean for a THE DREAM OF RUSSIA, vas standing it, he replied: “They are weary | Haraseiki’s res el ichipherilishresl J (aniobperuniiy o lsuint o tiie Dilled otmics : Uit Y e e iy matters | Of confinement, of course, but I have no idea | dence, Mus. Turner's residence, the old Stin | should he deshe In Augist, o . Cobb glanced savazely over at Mr. LAND 18 1o, anting and thirsty for her national right to wants, and offers her a v in the form of a princely v . Brodie was held in POLTMASSTERS APPOINTE An Important Case Decided. CHICAGO, July 2 Judge Gresham in the S : lucky in having a tine black horse to prance | than helping us to retake Alsace and Lop- | thatany of them will break dow: 5 ted, the interim being up in examining | sentment was ap, led by the entire ropib: rally around the voyal prince at Dublin ¢ / ! : LRt DL v of the little picces of routine that the | small houses whose owners’ names were not | 1\ AL E SV £ | scntment was applanded by the entlro repub tle.. What is celled soelety everywhere ls | About at reviews, lncky even in having had a | raine. Whenever the Balkan question gives Ono of the little pieces of t artained, The wator _,u,,,'.h,l‘l‘m l“.,,‘,“‘v and correspondence - between - the | jican side and by many democrats, and for L 3 ; 5 wned'i onINg AN AR United States man-of-war pending the settle- | g 2h there mix AN EODBEIL scen whether luck will, in his ease, serve in | De Giers and Zinorereff will turn their eyes | the court hasbeen opened is the ovening of | to” conquet the flymes. The losses were | uguior tho aitair e e SCHHE | as though tiere mizht beaxopetition of the inking. * i ally . o g 2 e 1 : 25} 5 s, $1.200, insurc . P, - —— has been so gentlemanly at all times that he :::‘\'um:”“i“””,’."l‘;,‘ 1‘,‘.:“_ "l”‘lf"",".np‘l"f pronunciamentos have had their own or | thinking of Lazareft, or rather of the Corea | IS the letters open, reads them, announces | donfents, §1,200, insured tor 2004 Faul Sha The Brooklyn Bridge Jumper. Gy o roUSE A L M ST ¢ AL 3 J : their ancestors’ victories to excuse them. | itseif, of which Lazereff is the chief mari- | dloud the general diift of the contents, and B Tl Ul ROY o i Py , not insured; Robert Turner’s house, $1,200, | news boy, who jumped from the Brooklyn | detoated, WS 8 JLEOV-WOLON ) cause. I Lord Salisbury has | - e letters examined ome day last week and | {00 t* $300; Clare y h ¥ A k) ¥ TIE BOGUS BUTTER BILL, s Do) ot i doswii. dor i iont (oL 2 ourse replace the glories of the | destined to counter-bals passed to a juror wis & love letter. insured for $500; Clarence Jor bridge into tiie Bast river on a wager, was ar- I rondory lsion {0 0 ! i v re a sma 3 1,520, no._ ins g dent on tic oleomargarine bill to-day {ie attent to wovern Treland. For myself, | Should, Lthink, rejoice to see a dissolving | have one foot in the China seq, and the other bouquet on his. viapel, the = anarchists | Buker, $1510, no insurance answer to the charize of attempted suicide. | ney-General Garland said that the measure 1 believe that if he has not better counsel | pothinan ke Cortainly thore is SRR Il ST T L SOt T :‘;‘;’x‘.‘éeflfml nu‘l&x)e AR o pesiaining ot "Nmfdzu corizo Dissmore. $1.000, par Diihothy srenpan. — who s also | fringement upon state rights. Lt is believed e bl ! NO NEED TO F 3 stretel without serious danger. It is for this | tavle, made a ile about two feet square nsureds L Bolton, 1,50, insuranc and after the faet. The charge, attempted THE WHISKY ORDER, l‘m|Ir[\‘|fi.“|{t"\'\!.i|\t:‘ ‘-::'l1‘-(1'\:.‘3;122",:.',.\1,‘: afew | Whether the general could exeeuto a coup | that theemperor of Russia let such siender | six of eizht inches high, from whicli it « John Hall, loss $400 on house, no lusy + | suicide, wasdisimissed, and Bresnan wasthen | There s a disposition to press the point : % = f bl ides, Wisconsin Prohibitionists. ¢ : i tor. O Ll B0 Pt SEIRD 080 e pertaining to the whole trial, on both sides, L L .| of Brodie to answer another charge, and pro- | against the Fairehild order. permitting . ex-- formal gathering, but will get through a great | €T8LSaussier, the governor of Paris. and of | manifestation, in whichthe Russian military | Wilel iinished, will il an express wagon. [ Mapisox, Wis., July 25.—The state prohi- | dueed an_indictient aliezing it Brodte | porewhisky (o e imported and. ger thiee deal of wmon business, if it can, and then ]w\"lch‘l;]uzhiilll nllum‘on'r‘, l: (!mq om‘:n l‘u-en Playing O Ties, ‘rlz“mv:-:} |;)”: nrliollx‘\l"h;l‘:?;‘x“‘n“\“:.l;:-l(‘]'x::{s'n‘xl: with 250 delegates present €. W. Blackman, |‘)l|<-“ Allsv”;ll'\m (:1” his “dut and was archonses, 1 1moted that ht) 3 said that the head of a state cannot make a s e ERTDISUL el g 5 & in the early part of February. ‘There is a good deal of reckoning withour ones host in | 2 4 T & weeral to the B ine to the | companied printed abstract, and the money | sratulatory telegrams were sent to the pro- destrian purposes. war. Perhaps the minister of war has less d A Pl AiblinRg it ; i f ! M ! jo e g ok 2 required to pay for it, will be something pro- [ hibition conventions at Lansing, Mich,, and | $500 bail, whieh he secured. s examina- The following lowi postnasters were aj- get the whole winter to think over his policy b the chess tournament, it was dacided that t k] i o : 5 5 e purpose. Five hundred men would have ament, decided that the | “"je seene in the court room was thorouglily | ably be nominated for governor. oty vieads, A, Domonoy resigho forlrelund and to 2ome before parliament near [ 00 ,,'h..,.l tie scores should be played off. In this final | dramatic when Gilmer pointed out Spiesas [ The prohibition convention fo-day nomi- amer on Kire, ttetiend, 2 I[‘il\‘:lllllx‘l?x‘(‘,\;|l}l“ll;':‘e o L e T ] eI tull ok S QUARANTINE, L. L, July 28.—The Freneli | W. Aleorn, sehieme. Thus e would eseape the necessity | on the day of Langson. The defeat beeame | bornly contested queen’s gambit declined. | and that stealihy, smiling defend Olin of Madison for governor. The platforu | o v ARANEINI L T JulY P e FrERCl Hoorn, 1ol e ey | Rrmi s AR L ABEHOH IR o e el : & | furned ghastly ' white " and se | has the usual liquor plank, declaces liguor | S i ayie, ! of saying anything for the moment about | gyown hero and Jules Ferry fell. 1 don't | Gunsbure drew with Tauberhaus and will Dor: declures the pro- | quarantine at3:50 o, m. At4:10sho signalied | hiis mornie's National Republican sasss cocrcion, and would tide over the general | know mora of the general than the publi have to play again. 2 he saw how he was possibly “injuring his | hibition party has passed the days of com- | that she was on five. The wreeking steamer st evening from Omaha,where he has radicals and Irish see good reason tolet him | pitious, 4 i ; ety FEMALE TOUGHS, at bis short_moustache. He even recovered | that make temporary promises, and_sympa- | to her assistance, beaching e ¢ Nt L S S e (o ok and L knowdtias (when thoway dn himscli partially after awhile and smiled in | thizes with wage workers in their efforts to | Head. At 6 a. in, she sixnalled t I rnse oL v & v her turhed le, but kept better eontrol again signailed at 7 wom, that the fire was ingl g es DU o A positively that he has no thought of [ Dy I take Bonlanger seriously?” said Mr. nl,,‘['",'.'"’l f",':,ll Native _L:,“,'I{'f['(,h. cam | over Amcelf. ‘holosunsol for’ e dstonses Michigan Prol oxtinzulshiod. . Tho origin ot the tire and loss | Saghington = corre .':."{‘;"."},“:f:i‘.}, L coercion in tie present eondition of Ireland, | Edwards, the young editor-in-chief of Le- | 1o the B, | Potr 1 mig‘!"‘;,‘”m",o‘f hii ; pkimselrntiokd oy s oLl W and that he was determined to come forward | Matin, who was next interviewed. *No, [ Sl ie=g RYIEID: Lo Hhe | on vesterday, owing to hisinabllity to change | y,ivion convention platform endorses political | JUed and are now being transferred with | has pr been cirenlated from the fac 10x1 150N WLl 80ma. Bohomo or OEhor Tor. | dontes L bulibee o 16 o hotbis. o slrouamids Millerstown Herald, was publiely horse- | the'currentof the witness' story. “'I'he state, } ) baggaze to the steamer Wm. Fletcher. She | yy visit west. 1f 1 do leave the public ser- ! S RS -al e closet the implements with whieh Engel and | restricted coinage of silver and’ the aboljtion {o the city. The passenzers and baggage | Notwithstending the ab 3 known thak indeed, it 15 quite possible that it might bo | dictatorship. 1 dowt believe any of the wild | Hoanem ey of fie Royal Mewwlars of | Linge fashioned the hombs. of national banks and mprovement of labor | arived &1l 1iEht in New York eity,. tho | Mot “psteniding the above it 1s known thak the policy of tho radical and Ivish party to | sehemes attributed to him, least of all that he | N ; ; A T A scheineatisinntediohin oy 1L that he | pranch of the Templars held a picnic at | 1, L. Gilmer, who caused such a sen- e fore getting off. 1015 thought' the fire orig- Dk D AR h o R ARYINIGn S0, DUNEe I “A“Y_“"“" and in the next issue of satjon, is a vainter. e testiied Daring and Successful Robbery. inated i the drylig room. ; 14 SERIHA 1 4 3 rmany. L an surprised that you trouble ’ L8 G o 3 | Gorner of Despl L1 s CHICAGO, July 28.—A daring robbery oc- the president to-day., ; wembers and their talk was given, The good P s . B redt at the Prairie State Loan and Trust yone here believes thero will be an lowed te come before parliament | Atlantie, & pled by the speak- | curred a eves here will be any Atlantic, women of Millerstown were spoken of as 15 y to declare the want of HE IS RRAVE ENOUGH, [ty AT o SETEs paoiaen. ReAL ) A 3 United Stat nit court to-day deerded the ik ot g tepresentativi cortaln sums of money to bo voted and [ but hots only another General Favro—zo0d | ot homaia the mon of the asty. wmion stetot | wnds (he alles: ahone Toar.or ve permons | 1arrison, of the Chicago, Milwaukue & Bt | uportant case of Calyin L. Allen and others | Faniim of SRR get all he asks for without being called up- | atordinary ehanges, a regulation eut of the | & K ! s il Ppulrailnoed, eteped Int. o bank.to, de- | 0 Yarv itienvonan wore L sl Ancke OF the.atley. At that moment some one | Posit 81140, Tie money was in greenbacks. | hér Coal and Coal ‘Oil company of Rock | anticipate any serious trouble growing_ous tends to take with Ireland. I doubt whether | introducing drums into the army., Yet he a8 “ugly guzzlers, - and on reading thess r eried: *1lere comes the police,”” Then the | He took the packaze of money from his | Island county, Til,, which has been on hear- | of the Cutting case. ke has talked “with the voting of supply would be | hus managed to beeome better known ti to g0 for tho editor, Saturday last, | parties i tho allov ity el an’ piaeimie | S0ty hand the bl to theaci<tant eshier | WO of the sbeinolders to eompol Wi gentleman s satisiied that ditor Cuttin . | Rattigan, who is also postmaster, | 1t against something held in - the hand of one ) unknown man, who had quietly fol- | 5™ Who 0wns $300,000 of the $500,000 capi- | will soon be set at liberty, he principa process under sueh eircumstances as | We dearly love glitter, but I don’t think that i 5, A Lo A L e R R Judge | t the Moxi t d Lord Salisbury and some of his friends seem | Paris w sta p A0 4 LAY . immediately thereafter the bomb was thiown, | lowed rrison into the bank, grabbea the | which hé, as lesee, had ace Judge | tween the Mexican goyernment proper’ an y e | Parls would stand - dictatorship 10w, | until yesterday evening, At the appointed | Withess was shown a picture of Shnaubelt | money and dashed out of the main entrance, | Gresham dismiss complaimants’ | the government of Chihuahua, e says he he does not promise some sort of coercion | onee if so minded. Yes, Boulanger is a | about adozen other exasperated templars ap- v f V as investing his o 1 ything to do with the ca . r I § 3 \ anger s a ) threw the bowmb, SRRl i tn daged tie Bold tobt ¢ ' | Wilkon was investing his money and iad anything to do with the ca certain of his followers, especially the Irish | pleasant man, I understand, though 1 don’t | bearedat the postoflice, armed with Leavy | ““iiow many ien were there?”? gashicn, witnussed tie bold robberys and be- | g0 Nting to maka the entorprise s succoss Lot turn upon him and rend bim. 16 he does not | his opinions too offen. When he was a col- | Sed o head b font- oyt alon bane i | on Lol 45 @ iian eame from the wzon and | strect. Notwistanding the immediate. pur- | expres WASHINGTON, July 28.—Following fs e KIORDL ) A vortion of Mr. Tilden’s letter to Senator very beainniug bis dear friends, tho liveral | for insiance, he was always the first officer to | gencral approval. both here and at Mlilers- e dalendanteae AL IR o e ninas s An Imporcant Suit. secessionists, to whow he owes 5o much. I | appearat mass, and passed for something of | LoWn, and the Templars co L ’ AT e Tow o o | by Mr. Little as a part of his speech: *“Ihe selvos that thoy hay 0 | - | great and palpable agitation, New Youk, July 28, —Mayor Grace to-day | day W the supreme court bf Noy Mork tovi | (o o aongross on this subject. would be and R T A D A Do iattigar was serlously | ° “Do you recognize any of the remaining | prefered soven charges against Rollin M, | catotho chrier of tho New York Arcade i §,comj any part o HAABe ndorground) sailiay ? L | sists on our taking a high-toned course o- but I cannot help thinking he would wel- | Liu to bo a mere sens tion,” PErnonis D Ity 08 [Pross.) — A | pommei A iere was,oio Of tho xroup, | yequested him to appear berore August4 and | WHEAALIREARAT 00 Aateh S35 | waris forefizn ations on” overy oceasion of # sense of reliof—the news of a great out- | Paris, and long the intimate friend of Gam- “'I'l'i‘(,I"‘1‘:.‘;[::‘_“‘;‘l‘}‘}:;‘{;ml‘;l IL-‘.’fixm“fi"“fi»hfl.f.'l tion in the court room. Witness on cross | from hisoflice. The charzes specify an al- | many others, representin 000,000 of 1ty also with the favor which is sho o break of agrarian murder infreland, whick [.betta, spoke differently of the general. I | aldand present postmaster, was the vidtm, i 1t ' ¢ the public resonirees and on things known it ¥ n \ <erta, 3 ster, - | cago he live oines, In. Ile came p L by company’s charier long expired and ) . 1 cut the gordian kunok for bim. lave been rather hard on him wyselt,” said | List Wedk seven 'coach loads of temperance | Sas e Iyed i Des Mottes, 1. e Gume. | duty and of untitmess and making of corrupt. | SURERY S ESITCE dobis s SRR AR would be absolutely uscless. - Attorney Gon: i 5 PR t Wwho | s with one M. B, Flynn, for the purpose of | 41d veid. 2 i e T . 4 it. Wemeant to give it all throush,” ho | thit Luussier aftar the other day, but 1 be- | St (AL cltizehs, visitod Koesters' | frightiul testimony against s clionts, - 1o H1nig o sppolntmont to the 0Me of aaie - plil o the piesidont with bik yepore MO i o f 3 views of Ae Secretary Fairehild Ly A il 4 ] < f y el had been offered for gviction in this case. [ Y4 GATVESION, dJuly @8.~The Nows | Al tho viewsof Acling Beorel ) You see, wo caw't help it; we would | nile, perhaps, a little too ostentatious, but in- | ald’s Saturday edition giving an uncompli- | 16 repiied that hewae not aware any roward | 00 | DALYEIRN Iy Srmie. W5 | in regard to the bill before he acts upon it, 5 ¢ \ these murderers, here are these outrages; our THERE I8 NO DANGER OF] WAR, l,ll‘-‘,’, llc(fl,,rnL!]'fieY‘:Ti‘.:]\‘\.l"m‘:,u':f,f.‘,fi';l ;;‘2: :i‘llnlllsqclnr;ly ot his wl!en;ahout? AMSTERDAM, July 28, —Further attempts at | jastor of customs at pus Christi, OTTAWA, Ont., July 28.—Dispatehes havs e did not avpearat (the coroner’s inquest, h . g customs ) visti, A, o o 28— Dispatel ; St rioting were made last nignt, but the police s e & annaared (n Renerall inite 2 Jiberal secessionista, Tho rish people wil | al that tho royalists snouid atiack b, How | prigr to the closini of ‘i posioiice, twel s but did roport the fsofito the police 8 fow 5 who we 00 o Ing appeared In general United States and& not help him out of nis dilemma. Every | could they praise himafter he had expelled | Or fifteen women, armed with whins, planted | of s friends, Ha went to the Haym: serious disturbauce had taken place, Total | While in office, lust night receive | o 2 isipkelves noar Hiantraies. Budion Hath from Washington, ainouncing his pardon by | dian government had, in response to ap= T YT v vy 4 .| s i y ore X o piur '} at Fie § 1 1 utaiostto d in his character. 16 may be o demonstr- | gnly desisted from exhaustion. Rattigan | 1900t MpLe bartiewlisly Waak, Bieiden was | twenty-five killed ~and ninety wounded. | {he HiSich: D o L B Y ORDEL AND PEACE. tively ropublican, butat all events he is | guietly stood it and offered no resistauce. | “*¥3% say It was Bpies who left the | Fifty persons have been arrested, including —e— Foundland and Labrador, the oflicers of the At such a crisis we shall disappoint our | thorough.” he alfair created no little feeling. . enemies, Salisbury shall have no pretext on A prominent republican journalist, whom ———— “Yes, Socialistie societ Only oue policeman is iy July 28, —Leports from the chol be teryviewed concerning the matter, which to_excuse that policy of ecoercion | I saw soon after took a much gloomier view. The Krle Continuing the eross examination Gitmer | mortally wounded. A pabiic {und lias be provinees for the twenty-fours ended | ey state that no vessel has heen sent and . ; 8 n o Now Yo ke Frle & Wer TR agon, g LOF L1 5 A pod oftioers. | af f the mat i beyond their woeks ago, coneerning which he is so muoh | said, "My sincere conyletion is that we are | the New York, Lake Erie & Western rail- | thowagon, = youtiist evening botore you | alcowapaners liere applaud the police for | Trevice, forty-throo new cases, twenty-one Jurisdietion, (o \nent haye Jikely that whit i ealled society” would | friendlueky in having expelled the prineess, | It says 3 House, now owned by an agent. and two other | thoritatively announced that Santos had been | Dorsey, but he rephied not, - Mr. Darsay's 1 bistol which missed fire, 1t remains to be | them a little t, her statesmen, | judze goes through every morning as soon as | {CGERRER | AR B ters concernine the withdrawal of the | the moment of the passage of words it iooked In dweland it s especially snobbish | o oeanine, Until now the authors of | almost exclusively towards Asia, They dilnaihddrossediogieparors ghojuttaetios follows:plievigbenmrdisronciionseian ' i oo ¢ i VAXORK s 25—Stephen Brodie, ox- | Cobb's clause in tie bill helmingly sta coldly side av rally t I € A & T ARE) 2 bf the | Sured; M orcoran’s house, damagzed $400. W Yonrk, July 28—Stephen Brodie, ex tand coldly outside and rally to | o dozonerated enough to lat tho glories | timeand sirateglc point. Its occupation is | Lieh hands them tagigix owners. One of the : 3 g, S S In rendering his decision to the presi- ahaiar L4800 battle-field? Who knows? The royalists | Hamilton by the English, Russia wishes to | - With the exeeption that Spies wore a small | buildings, 310,000, insured for S0 W. raigned at tha Tombs police court to-day to DI oy At else’s to act upon than this, he may give up I & i v : o ol lonse and farnitu ued insured | {Rver s . L I element ltko Boulanger introduced Into the | on the Vistuala. ‘The neutrality of Germany | Weré left to<day without floral 00; Damiet Cohn, $ Sured | lle was accompanicd by - his friend, | was constitutional aud that it was not an it new he will come to have it in time. charzed with beiniz — qecessory — before | the bill will be signed. s o e | etat with such success in the face of Gen- | importance be given to a recent stin hardly, be emise toihler thutittiidopuments in Pr havzed. The cour't ordered the detention | wade by Senator. Dawes some time since Paris itself, L cannot say. tle comesata | attachee scemed so happy to play his part. All of these will have to be copied into the | bition convention is in session here to-day | obstrueted the bridze police officer in | years’ ext o of the bonded period in the adjournat the ordinary time, with a session e y a ) igate the whole % &l i R e maken | Loxpoy, July 25.—[New York IHerald | the suprome courtto read it, oreven the ae- | Of Whitewater, is temporary ehairman. Con- using the South roadway of the bridze for v ¢ Rl coup d'etat with the help of the minister of Vhat Salisbury i is v N i ortance inter a q ? h all this, What Salisbury wishesto do s 10 | ;0.3 of the head of the state tor the same | mportance and inter ceter of | ivious and unprecedented in this country. | Hartford, Conn, John M. Oliver will prob- | tion will be held Saturday. pointed to-day: W. J. Mills, Halo, Jones theend of the year with some distinet e e i = round Blaekburne defeated Burn in a stub- | the actual igniter of the bomb, | nated n full state ticket, headed by -John M. TO OVERTHROW THE REPUBLIC I8 i to his teet, then satdown quickly v the arch-enemy of la HetmorningIs N AtionRLIenuDlICaIIKA Irish question for some months more: 1€ the | kyows, but T am inclined to believe him am- C— case. and ten nervousty pulled aind gnwed | promie, amd will ot it ties | Resene and the steamboat W, Fleteher we T RINA SOME Do GpADAr DrON bave it It he were o anmounce | command in Tonquin They Strike a Blow “For God, for | his foxy way, slowing his fine white teeth, | better their condition. was gaining and was diflicult to S Was, ny. LD, o; Bntaimen CHLYAR Foster, lost control ot himself, the same s Gs1NG, Mich,, July 28,—Tho str ni- | 15 unknown, The passengers are all unin- | sy Lo ot LANSING, Mich,, July 28,—The state prot s e red; 1 have not. L) the settlement of the lrish question, then, | ing general. I don’t believe he aspires to a whipped last night by ton or tvelve of the | boforu to closeof tho cout praccedings dis: | Probiblion dad woen suiiases futom e | lud 433 prssenzors aboatd wiio aro o thelt | vice, £ will be o go back to my old businiess,? 1 EVID DETAIL. interests. A full state tieket was nominated. | steamer will have to discharis her eargo he- | hands of the prosdent some tmes i | Mr, and Mrs. Dillon of Omahi cailed upon i san's paper & deseriptio Sikty ving at the Haymaiket s3ut it seoms to mo hardly probable that ho | your heads about hith on the other sido of the | {528 Paver & description of the socle was speaking, Witne company’s bank this afternoon., Henry yuble with Mexico, growing out of the ini- ALIE.C RE I MBI e oken ot | were coneealed. Witness was at tho mouth inst.J. 11, Wilson, of the Ioclkford & Ban- | Paso del Norte, said to-day that ho did’ not on forany explavation of the course ho in- | soldier’s whiskers and suppressing or ro- | SRyers, e women wero alio spoken of marks they immediately made arrangements | wan who hiad left the wagon and joined the | pocket, and without waiting to count he was | ing for several day's. A bill was filed by’ a | Seeretary Bavard on the subjeet, and that pocket, quite so short and formal a 1y minister of war we have had since 1 when 3 PErso o l1se be N vhe! al ftock arn over some $118,0 ofits rouble ¢ isthe col § i was absent from town, and did not return of the ms, the tuse bezan to sizzle, and tal stock, to turn over It 118,000 profit trouble now isthe confl of authority be- to believe. Alveady o is in a ailomma. I | though Gambetta might have become director | (e st niieht Miss Mugphy, Miss Bell, and | syicos i fhowit & pietyre of Shnaubelt | money and dashed out of 4 L et Cont on Ll rouind that during ail The ons | A1 ot think the massing of Mexican t100ps 4 No on ide Woodland, the assistant andlords, in both houses of parliament will | know him personally. But he has changed | OWhide whins, and when Rattigar areil | wRour orlive,” their surprise the et has run down a side | they stood by without objection, if not with An Honest Young Man. disavow coercion he will alienate at the | onel at Besancon under the Duc d’Anmale, | efligy by the women. ~The action met with | jpud this group? Can vou recoguize any of | suit the fellow made good his eseape. : S Hawley, dated June 9, 1886, which was re cratulate thems | Wihon Spics was poited out he displayed | InVited to “Step Down™ at Once * TGk ) A eulbimnaglod o: | (TR NS : . am sure Salisbury Is personally & humane | a conservative. Now the royalists ave selves Lhas thoy have dealk do 1o quok faor & I Fe0KIze AN 0. 1ol ) ey Tt e o | ineredible if it did not confront us, It ine KIND [EARTED MAX, Heis their bogy. For my own part, 1 take ANOTIER AcCC 28 Sombosing atly batk 6L Lk gronns Sauires, commissioner of public works, and f (Wndererquily wilivay. | Awons the most | Y come with certain delight—at all eventswith | Mr. Charles Laurent, the director of Le | Yii¥sehsational horse-whipping oceurred at | ‘This occasioned ike most profound show causs why le should not bo denosed | Western Unio araph “compniy, and | dlfisroncobeliveen thom and s Ee g xamination said that rior o coming to Chi- | teration of the public records, neglect of | Abutting property. ‘They i achemes of prodigality and schemes to waste Joercion? Yos: of course you shall have | he, at times, especlaily In commenting on | BCODIS: Among whow were some prominent | about the history of e man who gave such | 41 lickal agacments, bancaias and prou Leese has retivned the oleomariarine oy By s - 240 |5 [ 0 f . - could declare to lis landlord supporters, | lieve he is a xood republican, a little 100 juve- | pleasantly. ~ A articlo appeared in the Her. | Boiewitness whan olearned that a reward | wissioner of public works of the city of New And Plato Wept With duy, ladly have done without it, but he capable of the thing imputed to him. wentary description of the people composing ’ Vitness It 9 o Y gladly ut here are | cap g imputed to had been ofery. 3 Witness | oxplained The Amsterdam Riot. Colonel Nelson Plato, formerly col- No Aid Sent. hunds are forced,” he could whisper o his [ no danger of a conp d'etat, 1t is only natur- | fucted as targots, and . yesterday eyening, days after the tragedy after huving told somo | succeeded in dispersing the wobs before any | years in the O e ors lating. tiat hhe Canm Lrishman who loves his country will do his | the princes? Boulanger has faults and merits | themselves near the entrance, and on Rattl: | fook for u friend wholiad gone there, o i AN ’ s his country will do his | the p ge $ d wh casualties resulting from the outbreak are [ O TATLREG SANTIITQE MLUTEANEY | peals for aid, sent out a_vessel beaving pro= wagond T T T The Cholera, ud fisheries department here have ¥ about which he bragged so lustily a few | First begging me not to mention his name he | NEW Yons, July The statement of | replied that he thopglithe saw Schiwab near | opened for the benefit of the injured offi at 6 o'clock last evening, are as follows: no officiul knowls embarrassed and frightened now. In any | fast moving toward dictatorship, We shall | 28, including 68 per cent of the gross earn- [ SCHE Wete Yo L) thelcLravery abd Uospl uckion aud sevesely g nothing to do with New Foundland, - ut 0f Sk grom NP L deaths; Padduag, nineteen new cases, four case Ireland would bo prepared to meet het | have to thauk the faults of the republic for | W3 8ud theentire working cxpenses of the | TH was at the Palner house.” e deaths: Ventee, Drenty-iwo nea e cight o — — threats of coercion much fn the spirit as Ix- | It, when itdoes come, and come it must. I | the month'of June shows. the net eamings | i nst Were youdoing therers o The Naval Bill, SRS 10 RO, RRGRARL0 LRAILA 40 S0 Anoihier Californis Sonator fon, in Disraeli’s story, meets the | could notsay such a thing in my own paper, | for 1555, $302,760; 1556, §30,000, JupOeRU00 t0°808 SUMIGYOFIO Marvlil ADS WasmiNGTON, July 28,—The Naval com- s B 4 4 ULXTO 'J'}x“xj Jr'l'fi”“‘ '“!’"; menaces of Jupiter; Do your worst; | for 1 au arepublican: but I repcat ————— Witness was plied with all forms of ques- | mittee of the senate this morning amended Affairs in the Soudan. ane 10 MOIMNArS 01 Mold QOMAML i sty b o 5 plied with all forms of que C v h " T ) AV wmy memory will outlast your tortures.” But THE 15SUE I8 INEVITABLE .. Jbe Peoris Pool Formed. tigns, but answered apparently satistactorily, | the house bill to increase the naval establishe | Carxo, July 25,—Wassit Bey, who arrived Logialaburs »”l”i -l.ll'nnluv.’m‘ll \m:«llnnulud HE WILL NOT TORTURE in sowe form other, may be as dictator, may | CHICAGO, July 25.—The Ruck Island rail- | ' *Aud you say that it was Spies who lef | ment by striking out the provisions whicl | Lere from Soudan, reports that Kartowm hus | f26lect i United States senator 1o fill tho uns “There will be no coorelon this time, Her | be s president. Bouianger s the wau, | Foad company today signed the agrecment | the wagon, joined the group in the atley and | authiorizes purchasers of arinor or machinery | been razed by tie rebels. I believes that e e i majesty’s new winisters will soon tind—hey | The other night at the opening of the circle | forming the Peoriapool, 1 stock had . abroad, and i this form was reported to the | ue force marching to re-cstablish the khe- | Hearst, the present ineumbent, are already finding—that their own position | wilitaire, I was standing in the crowd been preyiously eliminated from the contract. “.‘!i‘”,j‘o'!,‘" exploqon 1 the Haymarket¥ A laiutho presidont’s mother-inay, | 4V¢'8 aithority would now ‘meet with wel- — is torment enough. They will have to en- | among a number of workingwen, when 1 Dongressman Renominated. _ Apparently bnm‘dvm.ljdfix’m“fid :Ine:-rlofixi 1s'n guest af the wiite how dho arrived | come rather uuin-xlil e l\ .‘?h-ll;n;r):‘ of k ln.j.l.f.;)»‘..n.l o dure wuch wore than they can inflict untig | overheaid one make the signidcant remark: | Oano, 1L, July 8.—Congressman J. R. | fxdmy n’;‘;‘;fl%"“fiuwa‘;,fi“ Lo :f“;a;},;. this morning and remains several days, e N e e lilx N M Il e e iosrd of aldgky shey find the vight policy and act upon it. “Tiens voila un souverain ecowwe il nous | Thompson was renominated by the'republi- | Spies and F*i-‘,lm.“w“w'w'w‘, mpletely = f— = MADIBON, Wis., July 85.—The Monona "]"vl'li‘“l: L\'w'll :-']‘ :A“ "l“\“““ of r«u:l I: Justix McCArTiy. | en faudrait un.” ‘Tue sovercign referred 1o | can couvention of the Twentietl district, | borne down by thé demagingcharacter of the | - Prowned in the Des Moine Tako assembly ovensd this afserpoon with | e duath of Herhort O, Shoupean, SHETS — was Boulanger. Why should not one of the | held here to-day, idence 50 coldly delivered against them. Forr DonG, la., July 28, —[Special T L e T T ey h)m.mhh\mh his burcaved fumily and rel The New Government. princes have a chance? you ask. The ————— wore i3 a long, lank man, with a sane- | gram to the Be: Miner John H, Hyet was MDUGLALY 181§ endance, - Jeewns, | atives. ie board also resolved to attend LONON, July 35.—1f has been oficially | Orleanists At piayed 9ak the Peoplé want PRy e TR imonious expression of countenance, and | aceidentally drowned while patiing in the | of New York, gave the opening lecture. The | his funceal in o body and ordered the flags to 2 0 el b N speaks in a vlinz tone of voice that al- | Des Moines river last night. 18 was t wenty- | siuging by the Scuubert quartéite was grand. | be dispinyed at half mast on all the publig sunounced that the Marquidtof Londonderry | something new. We are ap inconsistant na- | For Nebraska and Iowa: fair weather, sta- | ool horawiinz tone of voice fHat &b e wife ant bay | Bt L Aauvibui, of New ork, 1% superin and. vessols on the: day. o e eight ye \ \as beeu appoiuted viceroy of Ireland, and l tion, and love change. Do you not kuow | tionery temperature, pearance of indifference in the audience was | culldien, Lhe pody was recovered, 1 tendent of lustruction,