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Omabs Sunday Bee Wi The Omska Bundey Bee Will E its Appenratce on Next Oontain Few Tork Herajd's e ite Appearan ° - 3 Angurt 1st. o ‘Bpeoia] Oshle Dispatohdd. « - P , > TATLY > P ~ MORNING. JULY NUMBER 36. SENATARS U IRPIIR | of ne the Interstate commerce B ‘ [ D~ P oY) | of ¢ « found under th SENATGRS ON THE SURPLUS ¢t de ameeon o “eines BLOODY WOUNDS REOPENED i o e a As dmerte 1 the hense refused to consider | itedt £ ”" vigo u 280 Ul ‘ 1 3 Deat Long and Liv NMorrisor ! - " r'::z‘“j" then ealled up | QOhicago Dostors Describe the Deadly Work ack 3 g 3 d son, but the house wiso refused—yeas, ™ of the Bomb. o] 1 121— o7 BOTH OF THEM ARE COCKNEYS ALLISON LEADS THE DEBATE t MUTE WITNESSES OF THE CRIME. | | [rnnel ™ - Aid Baiong to the Baime 010 Gung of Sherman Argues For the Amend on the ic Wive- | Red-Stained Garments of the Dead fui'on | The President at a Loss to Know 7 an.' -~': Toughs—The League's mente, While Beok and Vest Want fitonm tug Police Viewed By the Jury— on | Whether 1o Sign the Bogns ‘;' n', .' x’ atal Duel the Original Hounee Resolution es on the The Prosecution to Finish Lingg was | Butter BRIl or Not— Washe ition — nel= nd voted N A TPorelgn Matters. { Adopted—No Vote Reached. SmMmeree Testimony To-Day e ington Matters. | | e > y 8 and — - iR Gt The Senate's Procecdings. .. The Trial of the u..r;-m-ul.. . wnd mnde Doomed for the Sassion The Castle’s New Occupauts, Tox, July 20.=T chair pr itfcAco, July 98— (Special Telegram b NGTON, July W Specinl Telogram ( wlamation by the governo: 0 ¢ the Bk~ 1 portant feature of to-day’s gt Taih, Dotihy ORI bbby e nt men in £ t g, Re 10 the con 1z pension 10 Andrew J, Wilson, anc . o - Rt el 1 fonrepairs of Forts mony t rritories, | fukedyeas, 1008 naye, 8-t pwss the il ition would conclude its testimony ara. The Gill man, | asked Jeave to rt from the r the veio, the « sual two-th W even 1t was rumo el ANEAONE nati 830 Voie Jor whom Ch v Lve senat t nuwber of private and adjow ned . S Bt 1, Dorsoy ex- when cor Mot o be one | - | T'he uls denied, however ike 8t tv for two for . FINNDIsA CRUBLTY. | knowledge of Schn t's exact on Liwks sureet. | DUUS e o wo forts t | A Ornhan Child Hor ¥ Mattreated | nd described the wounde sus i prip ety . - ; ALE BORN COCKNEYS. v i 2 by Her Uucle. dead and wounded omcers, | thiuk y ;.! e ~~ ik A ‘x- x::x;‘xln - - The viceroy i a first o I \n‘\ Yorg, July 2. — \. oL Tele “‘nj" » ¥ all of & ragged na- | 5 YRS LIS v % | He stiowea thatst was Ty rebulidiniy S b4 the Brr rpen and by pleces of cut zine | When b s 1 el broke | that o could be abandoned whig 1 | { his wite I rested at their home ut wountls Aere iroduded | down: wd 0L | AT e e e e e m::'. ; ] Dean street and Sackman avenue, East New L N e e consideration | 1 and bloodstained uy tar o 1o apply the sur- | York ight, on & warrant issued at the ue of the police were prody Pl s b T f:l'":' : g 1% victin n [ the ment of the | instan the Society for Protection of | py Lieutenant B Captain e || AN ould i ‘”\_ s %o | | appealed to United St Wit ivine notice that st | Cruelty to Children. In an extensiou built| tested vebemently neuiy N e A : y 1d v name for Lynnt e lim saving that al would call up the | from the first fioor the house wus found | these mute witnesse and car " i mibs | ¢ i it ne this sirong ' American citiz crime Joal up e | nnie Melville, & young girl who is a niiecs AR S AT \o | appeal the chuirman of the committee on ap- Vane Tewpe Hicks-F 15 8 close | yruinst any rding to their order 3 uage caused at the Haym 3 | ey ol Aoy At friend to the queen, who was godmother to i arrested t w :\ ”'l' prisoners. She was fastened Il“mt; 11 this is for the suke of producing a sen- R0t nombs the | form defented consideration of the bill and 1t (8 " aartpn e 16 7% delive on T " RA it bi 0ot by a rope four t long, which allowed 35,99, i At , Ll i b leated oonsideration OF the bk i bl A L I,_‘ 9 "“i‘,f""h;":‘f,‘,,t A UEHUE MAGTRRD DaaTy BUAE: | o i o st Hor i e Hpn atbes of us. Sliedstwave b G ,(\, I th e AoE Ry, T TSty e e n the groat | went upon th v, where it will remuin minded of mot of i e e doation Tun u the comm on f | ‘vears oid. 1t sunken cheeks snd yellow s od the state’s o : ) nd Vi ! | till the next session of concress, From e | O'Connel mistake of the Ene- | peared the nuthorities | opene bate, He asserted his i nde her Jook like w withered | { wanted to produce a sensution 1 would | sked where be obtained the molds With | e ovineed by members 1t was plalh ttaki govataTme ards Ireland always was i B that by the statutes of 187 and 1852 there | woman. She says she is un orphun. | bring many end many an officer here o a | N e hicked Mo | thathad theb i vonsidered it so il KN that the thins rish people wanted wer n_citiz been a dev dedication of §100,000,000 | tuther was 1 . Melville, of Peori, | stretcher.” bttty At hia | onasod b 4 1858 agutity S retused, und they didn’t desire was | e el 10 be held iu asury for the purpose of | T b L S LA R L The witness roes on ointing out different | could (ind it SIx persons hnd calied at his | Several congressmen who have ealied upon ] foreed u With relensed. Mondragon sald that Rasures | WeDtaining al par in coin all the paper | are st Orin. ir] was_sent hiere | articles: “Here isa shoe; the heel i o I 10 oo president recurding the oleomargaring N QUESTION. WaR Ol insas, © having been | money issued by the government. T he house | to live with her unc he soon began to | Here is a pair of trousers: these red die cou 18t ;”."““‘J A58 0 el0Ck recently have been surprised ut the free The guestion as to the probable Irish policy | tr fe & highe at_Saltillo. | joint resolution known as the Morrison reso- | illtreat her. Firteen months ago | are bhiood. Here are the pantaloons wo THISPORTING WORLD. dom with which he has discussed the sub- of the new ofticinls reminds one of what Dis- | Where the consul to MAKE | Jution proposed in absolute terms to ser | He placed a staple in the = ceme Lawrence Murphy: the gurment is 1 ; T ject. The difficulty in the way of his coming rueli churged on Sir Lobert Peel: “You | }"Q:,f!','fff; s oubsequent events ITove this | apart, dedicate and devote $100,000,000 for | e g e walst, fustensd St "o fhe staple, | WANY places aud a po of the cloth is _ The Base Ball Record. 108 conclusion seems to be not only beeause found the whics buthing and you stole their | JEE Rt e TR 0 e case to Seere- | the specitic purpose of redeeming United | Thistope was one foot long. All day she | scared where it was burned by the g § s "‘ AN OTON T 1 11 0 0 0 0-15 | of the sugwestion of constitutional objec slothes.” Wili Lord Salisbury steal the home e same time informing the | States notes and for no other purpose what- | Was held to that g-‘w and at night wae | hot shell.” 0000100 00 0—1 |tons butalsons to the propriety nnd expe= e garments Jeft i Gladstone's bathing | & £ it eporied outrages 10 | ever. 1f that joint resolution should pass | {ken Wy to e room where the ofticers found | Captain Michuel Schanck. to whose efforts Nationaih & Dirorts 18 Bvrurs | diantent ie mosure SavorKliarthAin box? Other words of Disraeli suggest thew- | Alericat ciigons on the Rio without the dotung of an *i” or crossing of | {8 1o the - flo GBS | the arrest of Linge and Engel is attributied roit 4. U mpire—FEiliot oo (et il Dave i \ie presi- i selves nt this crisis as we read the list of the | povoited but - tr and sucges 8" it would stand in the pathway of the | puysician discovered as also the discovery of their bomt na—Athletics 8, St. Lo; dent to it. 1t is under Attor- pew eabinet. New cabinet? Indeed, it is | vigorous action on the part of the reneral | secretary of the treasury in managing cur. | severe interual injuries. The normal cireum- | was called to the stand L tehore—Hart and Caruthers. First base | 1Y General Garlud's opinion is thut thure the old tory gang we have again, government for the otection. The ex- | rentbusiness. 11 the secretary should under- | ference of hier walst was four iuches grenter The stute’s atiorney him: “Wii y Lonis Brrors—Ath- | Hoason Iulrlwv e lo prevent she A VERY BING OF BOULONS citement here over this terrible outrage it | tuge to use any portion of that $10,000,000 | 1A the logh of the rope which encireled | qid you first have u conversation with Lin Tanpire—Walslh s L L L TR Lord Londonderry,thoush young und fresn, | 4 danzerous pitch, and the county, officinls | g, gurrent oblizations. be would violate a | the drose and into her flesh. She was tak about this case?” sorp—Louisville 6 Balti- | redident has not deteemined what he will i¢ only un official of putty in the hands of | gnd will be sunmarily removed from offi and clear provision of the luw. | io the rooms of the society. The two prison- | “That was about & o'clock in the afternoon T e 1l He suid ton {riend vester- Beach und Chiurenitl. These words of Dis- bt el thut the committee on | ers were locked up and will be arraigned. | of the day be was arrested: 1 asked lim Jhenderson. FItst | quy what as he had made a record on vleomar- Taeli wre from his Manchester speech, made The Tory Cabinet. e ranveia § e san i BOQE Petat ve sionts old xR e | usrie, i witeré is BiveA. il wiietlinr tie U mpire-druc | s € e raLaCE aF N in 1572, and may beapplied to the Salisbury | Loxpox, July 20.—The following &ppoint 0 ko tie soeeoh ARl vered by ] L e was af the meeting at 5 West Lake street o e : | He was n mapAia iniciined. to Kien tue L) government on the lrish question: “The [ ments have been officially announce ck last Deen L exposed. Funeral of Hubert O. Thompson. Monday night. He said yes. I asked him 0ok u‘v“t nein L5 ally as Attorney General ( ind had ministers on the treasury benches remind me | retary for foreign affairs, Ea: he suid, the shame of the democratic policy, NEW Youk, July 20—The private funers] | Where hie was ou Tuesdny n und he said b et U | red i that thére was no constitution- of onc of those marine landscapes not un- ¢ for Ireland, Michue he was asked by Mr. McPlerson t0 SWIC | gorvices, attended-only by the fumily of the | he wus st home. e guid be aud a wan by ST L ction § e usunl on the coast of South America. You v of the exchequ | What he meant by, that remark, and he €% | deceased commissionet, Hubert 0. Thomp- | the name of Seliger hud been on Lurriboe SraTEs IsLAND—Pittshurg 11, Metro b behold arange of exhausted voleanoes where | dolp Courchill, who, by virtue of hisa Qe o ministration had ¢ into | som, and twelve pall bewrers, were conducted | Street und had seve glasses of beer, and ]"jlhh S ¥ ST, | v of /oMMy IBR X there are oceasionsl earthguakes and often | ment, comes the rec od power by eriticising adversely the by Rev. Samuel Seward, pastor of the | from there he went home. T asked him th o base hits—Pittsbu e e i urge him t dark rumblings at sea.” of the ative party in policy of us.w;d e nd ”I“’, more | Swedenborgian churet of New Jerusalum, in | about muk dynuwite bowbs. He said | ¥ s | iuution ieds s ol HARTINGTON'® SORRY TOSITION. commons ary of war, W. H. Su | e D e erdinry chmations | the hotel at 10 o'clock. Then the coftin was nad made some eud mesnt to | ' AT NEW YouE—St Lowis 5 New York 4. | e tontirein winieh bo s ro oo o We feel sorry for Lord Hartington amid | first lord of admiralty, Georze Han of the governwent and 10 maintai | carried to the hearse®and followed by the | use thewm He looked very much excited First buse hits—5t. Louis 10, New York 12 | pjjj ey Auzust o, A these coming earthquakes. Has he no office? | Jord high chiancel wron Halsbury: sec money at par; that from the 4th of | bearers on foot and the family in cur- | 1asked him why he was down on the police rs—St. Louis 8, New York 4 Un KEW TIMBER LAWS. Ok yoxcle o the paclinmentery evoon In | MY, for, I, psdenick, Arehye Staniey: | il she s of Docomber e oo riages the corigze ojed {0 ghe, eBurel G | e swid e had renson ox i becaie they e « L bt o : wuiting 1o Lord Salisb ation had_reversed the policy of | entered it ut 10:46 & m. The edii ry, Salisbury: lord 1i had clubbed Lim out at McCorm week a X utenant of Ireland, | g jean administration, and inste tilled with promiment citizens and L , ks, He | gos City | yvern the cu tinber beliind the minister’s T arquis of Londonderry. The following of paying the surplus on public debt had BEs0CIRtes gathered to do | said he was down on the capitalists and First buse Lit rove n t 11 is hoped will He will not miss Goschen long, tfor heis to | pointents have also loubtedly | aecumuluted over 560,000,000 in the treasury memory of their deceased | found fault with the police for takt t | City 5. Errors | settle definitely all e fraud ou the part huve the Dublin university seat in the place | been decided upon I over and ubove the proper reserve: and tha The bonrd of aidermen were present | with the capitalists. Then 1 astod him again | 1= Uwmpire—Fulmer of the wovernment and cowplainis of op- of Mr. Holmes, who is to be mades judge. | 201, 36t been oficlally anpounced: | i was only te speccl of il serutor from . wearing large biack badges. A it | pression and pex cution on the part of the effort 10 give the t iction that was never hefore red, which led to a denund for reef of the citizens of territories, and . ; president of the council, Viscount | Key But whatever be the policy of the new offi- | Crunbook : president of the locul government cinls, the Parnellite policy was announced | board, Henrv Chaplin: vresident of the by Mr. Dilion yesterday ut a meeting of the | board of trade, E. Stunhope: postr ¥ € t general, John Man ucky that put a stop to that poliey and ze de tion from the generaland dis- “!""“ the ";‘ d“é ynsuiiie i > wl 1 _Racing at Washington Park. Jnifl en. 5 chused the first eall for ten milllons o be | trict committees of. the county democracy | Was his people did not mse other kinds of Ot ano By 2 At Washinzton park | daws'n o issued. he Louse resolution, he said, | were present. Memwbers of Masonic lodges | urms, guns and so on. He said, what is the | .\ "0 . Lyl utterls and absolutely condemned the tnan- | 1o which the deccased belonged, with other | nse? If the capitaliste turn out, and the £ ather was good, the t an the par g o ssion Rainedt Beculiiod saate attendance la: N i ] national league committee, viz: “To practi- 0 g ommissione cial policy of the administration. The | Organizations. occupied seats inthe body of | pilitia and police with gutling guns, we can | ; thie. proposed regulutions, the substanee 4t & ublic works, D. Plu arorney g e iitde B ne hand 11 the chureh. Allof them wore large bows of v Al ( Mamnie »- | which has been ready lhin will cally treat the Irish landlords as hostages for | o i aoine tomd - oo faorney ge senate commitive on fmunce hd moll iarch, L emwore lgrge bo Dot do wnything against them excent with | M which b 1 alieady Linted at, Wi e 5 . shster i r x o conte ome respect )is | crape on theirarm, The funeral procession : . 4067 d. | soon constroe L o hoth the good bebavior of the English tory gov- | Lord Ashborne. R e e B 5 ivnamite. 1 usked him who t T Ay o S it him condemnation T St 150 Propose 201 marched up the aisle beaded by the clerzy- s et = pg e 3 sette and the commissiones f g ernmont, coercion to be met by war sguinst | The following additional sppointments are | Gons that walics- and- - would _stapd | Men to ihe shangel. while ihe choir sang | Lbout bouibe and he suid be read it | *'3ifie: Liera won, Sic Monica second, The | camtel tad offiae 10 5w she il el S ey officially announced: Lord president of the | condemned before the country whether the | “Paradise, O, Paradise.” The coffin was theu eutitic work by Horr Mooy of New | Dude third. Time—1:7. Muwals paid, | no_ misunderstinding of duty o either side, P St council, Visco umbrook: president of | yesolution should be amended or mot. | placed at the foot of the chancel. The pall 4 uslie I ereR o el hls dyna- | gag 10, In the tirst place the lations will provide 7z AVENGED IN BLOOD. the board of trade. Rt Hon d Stan- | T Shention o the oiution was | Dearers then {00k seuts dirently in front. | mite. and iie suid on Luke streot. He sald | “firoefourths wile: Lax that any settler or private citizen may go Y ; hiope: first comuissioner of works. Rt Hon. | jenporarily suspended 1o aliow Mr. Conger | Their numes were: Judges Andrews, Truax, | e had made these bowbe uud mewnt 10 use | Cotta second, Carrie third upon the mineral lauds of the United States, 8 ; A Seducer Slaiu on the * Field of | David Plunkeit; postmaster general, Lord [ 1 yenort back from the eommitiee on come | Allen and Power, Muvor Grace, Secretary of | them. tuals paid $11:20. without hindrante or molestation, and cut as T John Manners: ford chancellor of Lrelsnd, | ees She house Dill With Aiendmenie jo | the Nuvy Whitney, Diswiet Atiorney Mar- | The witness then produced from atrunk | *Fyg Miles: Buchanan won, Tdle Pat sec- o BB 8 oy RO G DR ; [Oopyrigiied] Lord Asbourne. Shthorize the. Ohicago, St. Louis & New Or. | ting, Allen Campbeli, G, M. Spier. Richard | Several bou nd castngs tnd & P | ond, Grant G third. Thne—oi4ol. Mutuals ate purposes, Sccondly, the com- i Brusseis, Tty i New Tork Herald | Kb Hon. Oeeil Rafkes had deciined to ac- | funs” fairoad_company and the lilinois | A Cunningham, Port Survesor Beestie and | ¢l 0f described the ciroun- { paid, $7:00, 3 i e b B i ol % o cent the office of home secretary, which Lord | Central to construct a bridge over the Obio | Liery Anderson. The service of the Episco- | SHICe ound, | " Steeplechiase, full course: Fenn won s, 0f Whose intecrity and business re- 8 Cuble—Special to the Ben.)—A fatal duel | Sulisbury pressed him to tuke. He Wil | yiverut Cairo. Placed on the crlondar. pal church was then read by Rev, Dr. Wes- | Q= of | Aurcliun_second, Mystic t ie not lity he hias no doubit, permiits for & length was fought lust night in Beizium between an | probably be nominuted by the conservatives | " The consideration of the sur Yesolution | 1om, rector of St. John's chureh, with Rey, S, | the b t0 | tukén. Mutuals puid, $19.60. of time ot excesding two years to enier artillery Lieutenant, Rauvge, and a military | 107 the oftice of doputy speaker and chnir- | was resumed, and Mr. Buck proceeded 1o ad- | Burden Smith, of Trinity chapel, ussistant. | th¢ Stfie el T | —_— upon the mineral Junds of the United States 8 % surgeon, Pruille. The latter was killed. The | M0 of the comissioners 'in the house of | dress the senute. " The senutors ou either — bombs » ;and went o 10 Lake View New Jersey Races. and cut and saw Juniber forthe onen market. 3 Snge of the Qusl was thesuspicion of Bauvge | (omuons in opposition o Leonard Houry | side, e said, and the administration mizht Bold Breaks for 14berty. ) v SLIH bl Scuttior, rad e dub | MONMOUTH PATE, N. J. July 20.—Hund- | But such frms shall aiwaye keep oven 16 regurdingthe relations of Praille with his ? e s well disuise ull appreliensions relative 19 | Wupriie, W.Va., July 8.—A whole- | a hole threc feet decp and pui wbowb wnto i1 | icap, for all ug Markland won, | S4° [Hspection fof fhe “speaial " ageisi. wite. Mhey fought with revolvers in the | Salisbury's Irish Appointments De- resentatives in te passage of the jomnt | Sue jail delivery took place here yesterday. | and put n cap and fuse 10 itand iouched it | Peekskill second, lon third. Time— | showing a complete 1ecord of the lumbeg k L e AR nounced Tebojution, abd MELT &b Well assume 'thut | Twelve prisoners scaled the walls and | off 1t blew the boxall o 1:44K. Sold and the yur ine, 1n additio sromising officer of thirty-four years of age. DL, Ju —United Irelapd the house of representatives, coustituted as it | escaped while the officials were eating dio- N detanke objactad tothe question Two-year 1 anvia to when selling lumber, they shall re- P s e e e Truce with the landlords i s sindriondly rd widy the executve | per. The fucitives bourded a Baltimore & | how muuy lind been brougiit in by the e second, Austrian third, | SO A B O i e doctor oMRauvEe's wife, whom ho was sus. | but the Irish people have not the lenst o guel it ad not under- | Ohio freicht train for Pitisburg, and when | officers 10 the station. nud the court bofding | Time—1:16%. BRI Sapes i ar s 1e KECHEN : pected of huving seduced. Ruuvge will be | tion to estrauge the English embarrass the executive braheh of | Sy STNo ten o them wene captured by a | dhat the Scing of e by T oot shodd Three-year olds, one mile: Linden won, | hoped by these to fully protect the S tried by court-martial and provably ucguitted. | Would be impossible to pr ment. It was fuir 10 say that the | o808 Ras., July 20.—Four prisoners | question, o |Rsdane ey g £ and the scllSia e quent_example of the nolicy of ran it thut 1 was conducive 10 the | couiined in the courty jail in this citv, made | - Q.—Did Linge say anything about the il iy et A Great Ohess Player's Blunder. glish rule down Irish throats than is afforded velfure 1ot to bring any embar s o & T tions in General e last niglit by making o hole in | usc of these bou the brick wall, through which they let them- |~ A.—"He said he intended to use them ment or he administration. He did not S appoimtment as Irish vicer : Jose in the sendte amendiue quis of Londonderry, mherit s | B Saiiabur XDON, July am.—[New Tark Har || o) S, oM Spurks’ policy any ¥y e R G B X e i down to the ground by means of | aguinst the gatling guns of the that F IR IGO0 vie—Special to the Brr.]—This morn- | 91 1AG R BN, © cut-throut | Wil did not make ans practical ciange i Three of thé prisoners were in for | i revolution was iipendin hin % 3 tandard has o long leader on the close | gnd hide the resolution except 10 purpose to 8ay 1o the the fourth for forgery about that satehel e brought 1o Neel’s place, | gLl byes sald & genfiey 3 : cliess congress, in the course of which | The Freema “The gy | country tiat the democratic house of repre- Kus., July 20.—Yesterday | He suid be saw one there. Then 1 asked 108y S01ne yrosibu T e s et ) it suys schutz, the young American | Pomiment of Lor oha winargy | SDESIVER. Wb U0k o e Wpsied sud §asie all the prisoners in the county | him where he got the molds to mold the | gikndics D enisht snr e i e ter thun the number of his victories, 10 he | be brapared for tniscr o LU what Was vicious in the Tesolution, Not be- JAOR0 | clay Sicha thioy ORI Lo kikel Dsiniie couple of hundred perspiring excursioni i best the best players and was beaten by some | The lovalist prass is delighied over the | lieving thut there was any vice in it, but be- B the ireyanea oixoular anithe Wiest Sida.® donptichingnt s to shako haulis . Y e appolutment of Loudonderry to the 1o lieving that, under existing circumstances Jarl Sc! 5 i —*“Who did he s % nilnoa SanaToGA, N, Y. 29— Weather with hiw, : 3 3 W examy s rk xy ministion, he shomd vote for # just ag INCINNATIL, ), duly 20.—[Spe NEIG s Sty fia iy s greet the president, and us she presented har i) an oversight iu a gume between first-rate A Farrwoll 1o Their Friend. it came from the house, Beck declared | gram to the B; ort is current in | I ‘:_"} AhanbRizn all but he only Mile: Lady V Endurer see- | fittie grandson she suid: *He is the boy whe 3 players us that which occurred when Zuker- DupLix, July 20.—This city is placarded p thet the joint resolutic from being | journalistic circles here that Oarl Sehurz has | ©p 1 iy ha 1 1 | ond. Amex used 10 drive the dogs when you were gove Ryers a8 < Hesnd e e : is placarded At et pestaom belng il ) tic ci The police cantain said that Engel wept | s Amer thir Bemete eyl ke AL tort was p mdm ’,m“ hutz. The Lst)xen was | with appenls to Iristinen lection on the adwinisuution of wi o | heew tendered the position of leading editor- | wien his wite came to see Lim, wid ngel | | 2 orH RIS kit e e iy Pl Ut e wie ’ winuing, and the game was watched with | thousands 1o make as great o demonstration ks partmont il writer on one of the Jending illustrated | explained, in reply 10 nis wife aing tor | miles: Millie cCarthy's Las Rinemharthomirout xery sl : e eren ' s of specsnan. | Lousuhds o make us grat 1 demonsivtion | dhe very thing s vie uipisiation ¥euld | LS G 0 S VARG SRS | SRSt Sk, S el | s {ieesponse, “Boes 30us (a1 j % The doctor was threatened with muie 0n the | of Lord Lieutenant Aberdeen from Ireland, mress, Whose ageut the secretary of | &Y 2C0PL the ks, AE 1, St ool ioaued i L dle mmmaent o Meme | "¥ou have indecd remembered us?” ! move, and 10 avoid it moved bis queen, thus | The c Ocder of Citizens’ aud YRR - | With the 2erme aiteped. him. = He 15 st e | - The defence attempted 1o impeach the tos- | third. Tune—1 chirped the grandmother, for such she repre- W exposing bimself to easier aud tairly | drades Comnmmittee,” und s : ‘x‘r 1‘:-“1“"’\‘4;:( x"m ; n?(: ‘:u‘ mnx”u sent finishing a volume of politleal reminis- | timony of the witness Thompson d the For ag sented herself id 1 won't fail to \u!yl_tha ¢ % abvious TR T L T T R & He swid the fight whs one botwag oot Aud. shat Mebar foz the dime Delog § digyhuttn aliont was Juetooiusl e oy H il et G LIRS T 1 of bo A ont e 3 | the Beinan 07 Bature rewell to | 3 TEoR e g VL | 1onopiolizes bis ptiention, but be will soon e g nortion of the aiternoon was | Time—1:16% v . LAk : 3 i » | the Earl of Aberdeen {" his noble wife, | gold and silver, between gold and green I “n i i B o e . o5 1101 and lachase. two and Unless the president insists upon sbei 1 butstraaie 1o sy bis aniagonist wiso failed | prove thut Vo racte U efforts of ¥ Bucks, betwoen 'men who wanted to ke | 0§ position o give a dsfintlo 3nd fogl | devoie o reaiing i riiaticlon trom | G EANI DAL eoieg s allowad. time 5o congider carefully the bite Ul N B to notice it, and Ktrangest of all, nmong & | Jand’s greutest statesman 1o seoure conces. | Money dear ane scarce and high wnd men | BREWER gl i e cond, Bucephalus Time sent for Lis siznature prior 1o adjournment, = o prowd of interested spectato . oss | $10n 0f Ireland’s unalienable sight 1o home | Who borrowed money, and unless this trouble " - o g s ; AN ORRARES ¢ i it is by d that congress will certainly crowd of {utarested spentators, moro or less | & % HEHLTOROME | s finished on equitable sud fair gounds it | The Postal Teiegraph Oompany. et SR ey .o 3o o Monidar, . The wesdoers oo SURE [Eulicient in the game, not ane percelved the b would result in a strogele hetwean the 6ast New Youg, July 24.—The fact is published | Dell announced th te Dubuque Dots. 5 10 ot uway and are ne \““,‘;’; 1 e b e e The Mona Assembly end west. That was the Diain weaning of | this morning that the Postal telegraph com- | WO for the Sl B the unurehist DOBT UL, 1a., July 2. [ Speciul Telezram ¢ Liteh may oceu o keep them Jonger Two duys luier thut the chess world awoke to | MADISON, Wis,, #.—The opening ”'K,r'Q',l,',.,fl’,’.":‘,f'mm,.‘. o4 the senate in fav {'m‘.‘ was completely reorganized vesterday | evening, Schnaubelt's sister wis among fogh —Dr, Bursell bas to | Bome exnress & {ear that the f"’““‘,"““‘..‘"m the faol.” concert ut the Mona Luke assembly lnst even- | A, Sheriuat addressed the sonate in fuvor | by the foreclosure and saie of the 0ld mort- | spectutors in_court. One division of the | the Eighth Presbyterian church Dot 1ot thaw of Lefore Welicalny, SUSSEE He Was a Dark H ingby the Schubert guartette nd Signor | committee on finance. e considerea it ot | g&ge. The bonds and stock were wiped out. | court room was occupied exclusively by | The jobers und m 1€ | pregident kit upon having s apse S as a Dark Horse. Vatall, violinist, und Signor Furnelli, harp- | as & political but us & business proposition, | 14€ MW compuny was formed with a capi- | Women. Dr. John B. Murphy testitied 10 | heve telegrapbed Senstor Allison snd Cou- | yy Tution billx. el Loxnox,July 50,48 m.—[New ¥ ok Horald | ist, wals £reted by & tine audience sud was & | The whole of the financial system of the gov- | 18 stock of 85,000,000 No bonds or other | finding Officer Jolm Jurret with u hole | gressmun Henderson to supjo Heune- | i T'ne uppropriation bills ne i Cable—Special to the Brr)—Henry Mat- | Ereat suceess. ‘The education departments | ernmment, he said, rested on the fulerum of | Oblgations now exist. Mackay is the princi- | in the side big gnough 1o admit | senul, even If the river end harbor bill is 2 renve, or seady 16 soe i ~ thows, the new lLieme secretars, who was | Jinder Di. Hurlbut Trofessor, Holmes, Hev. | solid coln. and would be aflested by auy tam. { DL bosfer of ”f”;w'«“m‘:?is N AT P e e R I Sundry eivil, fortification e, Eleiw ik rank Russoll ansy” started in in | pering with it. Coiu was the basis of wll | VEW cOmDRN) uf present is to extend its Lines alaulng: s S ghine she McDermott, aged 5, suicided to-da d general deticiency Bills: ver g coungel for Mr, Crawford iu the recent case, | good shape. Miss Francis Wiliard and D Pz, and ho government ougii to enter | 10 4l Priseijal pomis on the Pacilic const. | Wounds in the Jeg. The poculiariiy of Do A A i A L et s .k 4t 18 muy be placed in 8 delicate position, us he | Deems are the lecturers of to-duy, and it be | on s business of banking without adopting e gl wound 15 Sliat 14 aakis 8 very anail tof & cancer in the mout, nccepted as certuin that it wi in confer- mauy have the respousibility of deciding | Iug temperance day there is &0 linmense ai- | all the conservative principles of banks. 11 The Pansma Oanal. SReBIng bt 1pide the soft sk 15 ery Yo o ence. This bill and the fortifications by R B whether Dilke shull bo prosecuted for per- | tendulic it aid, aumv'lhm"li Fridas '1 or some untor- Panrs, July 20.—A1 the annuul meeting of :;.:‘\';.;f‘m. ”_;:;|‘h'”j”;;f}(‘,;“‘m'fi B Turkey Buying Arms, expeetsd 10 fuil. General Forney suid 1o = 8 jury. Many yearsago he was & member of i soen event would dissipate the whole finau- | the shareholders of the Pansma Cunal com- - i lncerated wound eight inches | CONSTANTINOPLE, July 26.—Turkey is | thut there was not the most renote nossil R purliament for Dungarvan—in the pariia- The Oholera Plagne. cinl system wud mgke 1t sink in ruin, | He heurt, muking w lacerated wound elght inches FLE, duly iy ity o the 0 # i e cations bill passing the lon @ = 10 her armument. | gg it cuine from the senute. order from the DON'T SIT ON SUNDAY. Viexxa, July M- Three now cases of | would £lve 16 the demoeratie sdmimiiratiog | P4uY W-dus, De Losseps, on belilf of the | long.” Jos, Norman, shell wound perforating | making large add cholern and two deaths from the nissase are | Of the treusury such a reasonable working | board of directors, yyesented u voluminous | his 1oot. Officer Michael Shoehian, wounde | Krupp bus receive reported ut Gossich. At Fuma a distre balsnce as would enuble 1t 1o mest all possi- | 1000 Which Le rend. 1 this betook a very | in the back, just bejow the nin wment of 1858, when he was selocted as o liberal- conservative, Thongh an Englishman, he ib. He died - wernment, and a Tu hus g A nubier of cle o this city b . e sing AL S WAILG aRmhe “ favoruble view of fhie situation, He ex- | on the seventh day of peritonits, | b - 1 . # Bl o men of this city have S k was & Homan Catholic, and his eveed, e of affairs exists. Exorbitant prices are | aasid 1o tom fond ot Ben oo dess. He | 1 essad confidanegdn fhe completion of the | Officer Conley wounded in the e Offoar | 1B KT 10, oW : i | dined iup netiilon fo onngross h 60 GRS which stood i bis way 1 Baos | R, . would iet that fund of $100,000,000 stand us K k | facture of the guns, It is proposed 1o Pul- | the day of adjournment as 1o avoid & sessio ay in 1 pvisions and there is & general | Jong us the pyramids stand, as & basis for the | Céuel by June, 158, within the cost estimated | Lawrence Murnhy, had fifteen shell wounds. | chgse 400,000 Awerican rifle B th 005 Soncton hind, covstituted his priveipal ol snation in trade. - The suflerings of the | yedamption of 45000000 Ereenbucke. by congress in 1976, and suid he believed | One wus in the neck. There were ghree o B0 M ATARIIGAR TIHEk: Uhan the el O 3 on the rish eloctors. A forcible and impres- ¢ are intense sud the dresd of cholers 1s | sy Teller udvocited the resolution s at | there would be livgle ¢ficulry dn securing the | four 1 the urms aud a < of shell weigh- The Amsterdam Riots. oaaied - ot o 0 RS ‘]‘ : sive speaker, he nevertheless failod to make amng came {101 the House, necessary funds. ing one and_anohall ol s 00k QU ANsTERDAN, July 20.—Two more of the | 10 cowmitice on rules ' The day, suys 8 i any great mark, and for thirteen years he N Mr. Jones of Nevada, made & long spoeck b uis doot., Gf Havet Lad _two she « i Aa v € emorial been g y bt b B heen Withdsann (rom active polftien 116 Black Flag Johnnies in which be laid down his theories &s 10 Do Congressional Nominations wounds in the kpse. Officer King, Des- | men wounded in the Jute riots died, making | We weworial, been gueiged by both R | DA eugaced i the practiceof s profossion, | 1ONDON, July 20.—4 despatch from China | litical economy, and after speaking heatly | INDIANAFOLIs, July 20.—The republican | plunes street stution, was struck on the tace | the total number of deaths resuliing frow Sariie ahg aikua fhenc bR f Now ‘I]n‘lh-:‘x: suddenly Jeaped and grasped | States that Chinese pirates attacked snd |\\X‘hl.u\lh.(,\u‘hl\:u’ for b secrel session. couvention of the Pirst congressiona! dis- | of nuyh;l‘:’!;m‘h o). Lithes i “;'hlxl‘:‘;? | the riot twenty-seven. Muny additional ar- | violence 1o the decnest and 1most wered cons ‘ ine of tho groutost prizes before tukinz Lis | took possession of the Dutch stenmer Hok | yAfler acieeing 0 u couference ou the | trict today nomnated Genernl Alvin P. | hud" several flesn wounds in the 1. | Han the eormimi i s oot bt | victions of multitudes of our fclow cltizens, E seat for Birmingham The nowination s | while baund for Penang from Achen. The | Northern Paciiic land forfeiture bill the sen- | Hovey for congress. The republicans of the | Dy, Mur ? ad sribed in de. | h8t the sociulists instiguted the riots. WILL & 3 evidonty an experiwent, for Mutthews is 8 | puutes killed the eantain sud first mate, | 41€ Went into executive session und soon ad- | Fifth ¢l Domi a P, C & Jongliy-eontionad sn0 Cescrived in Qe AP —— P, i ( ot P A ) J p- e gy pirnies killed the captain sud first mate, Journed. ifth district nomimated Ira P, Chase for | tuil the character of the wounds sustained by s e e — President Cleve tated 10-night thathe 3 \aRse, e Dutel suthorities will investigate, congress. the police officers a1 the Haymuricet., New Y ‘u v:"::"flnu 1,';, ‘nL ) :“ .x.lm oleomurgerine bili 10-IOITOW 4 3 e ——— < ————— . 5 Cal o5t 3 ? ORE, July 20.—Thireen hundred | Senator Frye says it looks ¢ the sonute's ] Blackburn, the Chicss Champion. The Tory Government. “.““?\‘::ffi':;f,;’._._f_’,“”.fl:"i:‘u* went | v, The Russian Black Sea Fieet. Sus of Plikden vist e the witneas ofloe oy | aud 88ty mare Progressive. Saent | SHiaiie o Sarisanic miiios et g Lownox, July S.—(New Yok Herald | Loxpox, July 2-Jobn Elden Gorst, member | . &5 REEER SV N 8 e sonate | 4 VIENNA, duly 29.—The Political Correspon- | Hulsted street, on the night of the massicre | out on & strike to-Gay owing to the demand | Would fuil and the orignal resolution “ 3 & Cuble —Special to the BEE. |—1t has been de- | of pacliument eloet for Ohathaw, informed o € Whole pon the Senate | denee says thal Russia will soon recall the | 1o buve o bullet wound iu Lis leg dressed from their employers to leave their nuion | 1485¢d by the house be concirred in by tie b cided thi the tie soures wese to be played of | his supporters i the coustituoucy that he | Slendment fo the general deficiency bill. | Mediterranean squadron wbd that Vice Ad- | M. M. Thompson, the youuz man who | yud belong only 1o Enights of Lubox, . ) = F # by & vontest of two guwes. Blackburn wou obubly liave to 500K re-clection, s be | THETe Was Do opposition made o the recow- | wiral Kuzuapofl commander of the squadron, | Fave sueh duagiug e idence azuiust the - g DOMg 2 sUOCERSON A ; ‘ thie fint and to-duy drow the second, there. | ls 10 weoept & oSt ubder the new | mendation of the committee on &ppropria- | Will be transferred to the Black Sea feet, sading suarchisis oo Tuselsy, wissucallod Olio Probib: o ansens tas Touiusiel. G y A j fore winning the first pwize. Burp poceives | S0VErBImEnL Lious as 1o concurrence OF LON-COLCUIIEncE A o e 1 Grieffs hall on the nient of May 4. He | Cmcixsaz, July 80.—A Cunton (Ohio) | Tor rhe interior depariment, 10 be. 3 N The sscond. G‘nus@: and Thubenbaus g — a in the swendments, and their consideration (‘“mn“".""‘,‘l oo The Dew Spanish | Ténlied be was not. He was questioned yery | speciul 10 the Thnes-Star says 56 delogeies | Eenerd Jenks, wio retived trow yod two Fames, tath of awhich were drawn, | Earopo's Peave Threatono consisted chiefly in their reading. The house e s SURY W panish | ojgsely by Foster, but did not vary any from | 10 the Ouio state prohibition convention were | 1108 depirtipent recently, osiensibly 3 iy nes, bath oi avhich were diawh. | pamis, July 9.-An Ausirian diplomut | gubsequently ratied the aotion of the com. | 10TPedo eruiser, Destruction, wus launched | his original stateinents. ' The staie's stiomey | prescnt 1 he mecting this wmork g, 9. W, | CIEEC G a e estute i Ponnsylvania, 18 8 undecided. That will not be played auy | *7ites 10 Le Matin: “The peace and eguill- | migee of the whole and & conference was | W-da¥. 1t1s claimed for her thut she is able | brought out the tact that be Lad becy cow- EUas was elecicd for ehiruia, | how underitood to bive retivod hecause o urther, (Le prizes having been equally ar | deiue E Burope are thresienod by t8e 7up- | grdered, Messrs. Burns, LeFevre and Mo | 10 Overtake and desiroy the fastest torpedo | pelied to move from his Louse, on Bouth g Gl dislice ol Swiks. e, 4 ‘, Vided. 1ure of the tripie allunce. " , boat heretofore afioat. T6€D Streel, OWing Lo Visits frow aduereuts The Future Great Pool. o na LINCOLN MAN 2 OMIN# 7KL i —— Cowas being appoiuted conterees. e of the anareliists, who sought 10 intiwidute 1. Louis, July 20.—The movement to e presidgent has nominated Tho 4 . Germans Bounced. Goode's Sucosssor Nominated. M, Thomas, of Wisconsin, callea up the Summer Small Pox. hlflé{gflf&‘#j]}‘;‘fifig to finding bombs | BN 81l of the Siveet rellway commiies in }"{”,j g ;[“'"““‘( ;ifi'."'i.u W be e 3 Bexax, July $.~The gulten of Somuuli | Wasmseros, July 2.—The wesident | Veio message on the bill granting & pension | Dersnorr, July 20.—The tirst case of small | SV SEOTEE RHREY 10, e Deen | tlis city into one, to be under ene meus ROITMASIKES ATNSINTER k. 3 sxpelled members of the German East | sent the nomiuation of Geo. A. Jenks, of | 10 Mury Andersou. Pox in this city was thatof & Ltte boy who inted out W bLiw by luionwer Lelnnan, | ment with a trust bowrd ot the head of & 1, Gillan was 1o-day_appainis 3 - . nhn Lo Lis demisions. 1 ciusy vasa, 10 96 selcitor genenal. Mo Reagan, of Teaas, with the lulention { died lute st uight The sawe witness also 10ld of & vasi R Lairs, 16 01 Louk J wacler a1 Dot Aubure, Newahis 3

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