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AVERAGE DAITL 18,804 CIRCULATIO N ==1 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE 7 EIGHTEENTH YEAR. TWELVE PAGES NUMBER 21‘.— OMAHA SUNDAY )I()RNING.V.H'I‘Y S, e e 2 [\ : [ & \ : VC \1 \l\' ‘ bank letter of credit. Americans named l THE 8. C. E. CONVENTION, \‘I )\G 'l‘ll V[ ()U]) N\ | Havre to-d iy on La Bourgoyne, Among " 1T CAUSED A COMMOTION, ’l‘lll: (:7 \l{.s gclll:‘l “ 11 1 1 e 1) K th | e f he ot r . 1 s N | M \A 54 N M AL | Tastor should avoid the Hamburg bank this | tmportant - Busineas . Transacted at | LA ( I\ (, P | the othier passengers were Mr. Charles | Cpaston Railrond Men Excited Over | 4 ud i LM L summer, or at least until he §2,000 loss is Yesterday's Sessions. Astor, Miss Mildred Lee, Miss Polk and Ad the Arrests at Chicago. written off or forgotton, Cricago, July At to-day’s session of miral an Mrs. Stembel, Mr, John J ob | Crestoy, Ia, July 7. Special Telegram { Horr Feurth's Promotion Oauses | The widening of Friederichstrasse from ‘”‘”;‘ il e Ve 4, ST 'l A Venturesome Reporter ' Inter- | Astor gocsto Germany Tuesday. Mrs, Ed ot L0 I"“";‘"“")” . | He Wishes to Establish a Protectos Considerable Speculation. Hehren to Dorothen is likely to include the | 5.0 00y on tommittens.” Edward D..N views the Weather Clerk. ward Farrington has, owing to the death of | .\ yion yiore among the strikers and railroad rate in Bulgaria. { building of a vast cafe covering the whole | of Boston, who spoke on “the missionary: her husband, left for London, whence she | employes. Prominent men i the brothor e of the block from the Behren committee,” received the most marked at- will o to Germany, Mr. and Mrs, William | hood disclaim any knowledge of or acquaint ! COMMENT ON THE APPOINTMENT | atrasse rostaurant to Unter den | tention. He wanted to know what was the | FRENCGH SAVANTS SATIRIZED. | 1, Kakellar and Miss Do Wolfe are in Lon. | ance with the partles under arrest, and | BISMARCK FAVORS THE IDEA, use of discussing foreign missions when there were 10,000 foreign infidels and idol on Linden. It is said that the horse car | worshippers being landed on our shores | Ajphonse Daudet Writes a Novel | 230, Theodore and Mrs. Bjorkstein have every month, and when in few large cities, rona to Swede Shristine Nilsso 0,000 non-church goers die and go to perdi Ridiculing the Academy. b Reiahed s by AS RS ter sails for New York on the | claim thatthothing is a put up job to create PSP asentiment against their cause. Local rail way officials, however, say that Broderick | A Frantic Appeal to the Poles By & ame here on the 5th of June and_ stayed un — Linden, and with a wide frontage don. The ( Puttkamer's Resignation Supposed to Be Satisfactory to Bismarck. company will pay to the eity four million marks of the cost of this improvement for the | tion cvery ye left yesterday for Mont d' Or. til the B0th, when he went to Kansas City, Russian Newspaper. —_ vight 1o cross the Linden, An interesting exercise of the morning was s and that, o - detective had followed “hinh g 3 the question box, conducted by Rev. J. L. SO ¢ from Jurlington to Ouumwa, o8 ¥ { THE CARTEL ELECTION ALLIANGCE | Al of the Austrian roads leading to Rus- | Hill of Medford, Mass. 1y, Blakesice, of | BERNHARDT AND MRS. POTTER. DAL DAL Moines, Omata and Croeston. They say | EMPEROR FREDERICK'S MALADY, sian fronticrs are choked with troops which | Spencer, Mass., addressed the convention on ' General Manager Stone's Statement | that his movements while here were closely “Our Publieations.” He made an earnest appeal for liberal support to W. MacMillar 8aid to be Ridlenlous, watclied, and that he was in_company with jolden Rule.' Sitre ey, A toneral | Drotirerhood officers, and went to the lodge | o > . v |vfl”n'r‘n|.l(?‘ . | The Divine Sarah Will Appear as Cuicaco, July 7.—Speaking of General | ot SIS aim, was here on he Physicians' Report On It to Be have been held for months in readiness and Its Dissolution Also Causes an End- are now taking advantage of an era of poace | Rev, 5 8 % on the topic of *“Junior Socictics.”” A’ rceess Romeo to Her Juliet. Managor Stone's - statement of yesterday, | the night of June 20, when he left for Des Published This Weok. ¢ less Amount of Gossip. and good will to get as near the frontier as'| \vyq'then taken Danfel Donohue, attorney for the alleged | Moines, where, it is stated, he was et by possible. Six months ago the advance into [ The committec on nominations announced Burlington dynamiters, said to-day: “When | brotherhood men from Creston. They E— Galicia of - a corporal's guard caused a | the following persons for election as officers: not sure from the description whether. Wil | WILL FIRST PLAY IN PARIS, [ youcometoe amine the statement criticall, ¥ s oderator of the conference, W. J. Van i 4 son was here or not, but think he was, The | THE YOUNG EMPEROR'S ENERGY, THE .EMPEROR'S RUSSIAN TRIP | .o Now wholo rogimonts are marehve | ton.of 1 THIBEOn Vi1 Flee, preationt v, there is vory littlo it it. 1t won't bear in- [ joven, s of the othors Were watohed with g and trouble is rising. £, W. Coo W Britain, Conn.; Wayland b= Yestigation. Stono makes the point that | groat caro. 4 : Hoyt, Philadelphia; Charles F. Doems, New crench Ve T8cd, owles was veceiving Brotherhood funds - 1t Is Being B o Au 2 Count Herbort Dismarck Belng [ Empress Victovin is collecting obituaries of | Momes & e Nhota ot Lovtes thianoy | A French Version to Be Used, After thitough Datbfeistn, Of conreHe Wik Sb Duanlap's Astesian Weil. i ¥ hihi, Devaighs YL AR Brought Forward'as thé ChicfServ. | the late emperor. She. might perhaps ac- | Samuel Fellows, Ghicuwo; Robert Christe Which They Will Come to were all the brotherhood enginers in that | DUNLAY, la., July T.[Special to T to Further DvEIon HIE SpVene ARt to the Orowh=—A Warhing knowledge the réceipt of o good American | pisco, e T SLE LSO America and Produce it m\-mnn.{ The brotherhood never made any | BEr]—Ata depth of 1,535 fect the work on did Military Service—The " collection. The committes on credentials reported that in Knglish, socrot ol iti in fact, thay. wanted the public | tho artesian, woll hero was stopped, -A vein Autuniin Manoouvees, 10, Americans Named Taylor. thero were twenty-three states ropresented t know they were supporting tho men on | of water was struck at a depth of 1,000 feet The courts decide-that a guide book, it of | 11T bonvention. 300 saolatice tnd svers.000 £ Sirike. , nen as to the humerous explosions: | 4uq another at aboat 1,800 feets An - abumd- : . r, may dectare - the 51 16 | d6lagates; . Traasurer SHAW penorted: th ow 8 it that nothing was ever heard of at 1, kSRR DU Politics in Berlin, i U T e e ot Gt 1 o Mmoo tad o Up in a Balloon. them until now? . We claim that it was a put. | ance of water is obtained, but na flow. The | [Copyright 188 by the N. ¥. Astociated Press \Commiant 1868 by ames Gordon Bewett -+ |- hisgh priced and bad. e on g, buar BRI TIPS AN A AL pjob on the partof lot of ‘hungry de- | water, after pumping twenty-four hours with | Tuiay, duly 7.—The czar has nsked W $ 5 cald wners “Die Feen,” recently first per- | Miteholl, SPatARy . of th P aBSLaRIAT MULLAL vs i toctives who have to make a- case to keep | g three and one-half nch puimp, at about | # - Benuin, July 7.—[New: -York Herak o g Mitehell, sccretary of the Dresbyteritn | pyys, July 7.—[New York Herald Cable |-themselves in job. . Alexander Smith, who | forty gallons per minute, stood forty-seven | it @n autograph letter to Emperor Will- formed, - is ‘generally criticised us o | board of forcign missions, spoke upon mis- ¥ gallons , Cable—Special to Tue Ber)—Politics are e e by | Sion work in. forcign Jands, Prof. W, . | —Special to Tur Bx still at fever: heat in:, Germany, . Horr | mixture ofa’ dozen composers cemonted by Harper, " of Vale follee, “spoke on YT | past week hus been largely meteorologies Yeurths selection, or rather: promotion, as | occasional bursts of -brilliant ‘Wagnerian | study of tho bible.s Miss Francis B, Wil ]—The interest of the | Wus arrestod vesterduy i connoction with | feet from the surface, not huving been low- |.jum that Prince Bismarck accompany he alleced dynamite piot, was taken before | ered any by the pumping. The water is pure R e T R Commissioner Hayne this* afternoon and | and has m.-.u,..' “,'....,[ 00 dogrees, S the emperor to St. Petersburg, where . M. De I ] y ShEY > weel cen spo formaily bound over in £5,000 vonds for ex. 5 alig ' to utilize the water with a | Gicrs will formally present a proposal for : : lard, Prosident of the National Woman's | and literary, Half the week has been spent ) c are being taken to utilize the wate X ! 4 minister of the interior shouid not have sur- |.music. 1t is not iikely to be often repeated. | Chirlstian Temperance union, delivered alec- | in savage abusoof the weather, and tho | “Wination on the 16th, inst, e o T ot o Elvers e | hominal Russian protectorato in' Bulgaria: hite (! u pic ouse co ruc. re emper; 10, N itiniai: g s bundance‘of wi r private 9 e i 3 N o prised any one in Prussia. Itis the rule, | In spite X “!rl'"* apid |“"'h ebddadlos || Bl i other half in the criticising of Daudet and A MADMAN'S FREAK. public,use. The cost of sinking the well was | ‘The proposal does not involve the occupation 3 i e 8 ke o0, for ministers to be | tion rents in the east and north sections 3 5 "_ T A A & RoANamY, - §4,708, of the country by Russia, The candid rather than the ox il it o [1Havs BaTh Hereanaq ‘sas Rl Ba il hew SHE OPENED FIRE, the academy. ¥ He Escapes Death from Machinery Burglars visited the town Tast night and | @0 i H b Gl e B L L e e e How a Dakota Woman Resented Her | Since last Suturday not a single day has [ Only to Die in Convulsions Later On. | securcd a $7 gold watch and about $10 | for the Bulgarian throneis to be appointed ¢ claims, but then in Prussia, and now in Gey- [ 1645€s. % Husband's Espionage. passed withiout rain’ and wind or thunder. New Youx, July 7.—Engine er, of | cash. z 25 by an ambassadorial coufercuce to be held many, ministers are. so seldom chauged ‘}‘”“"‘ Marshal Niclsare the Wil pregee, Dak., July 7.—(Special Telegram | On some days, as yesterday, we had a com. | the ferryboat Hackensack of the Hoboken INie AL BYshvasHy Lowh, at Vienna or Constantinople. If these torms vorite flower. 1o ascertain, if possibic, tho | ferrY, had a thrilling experience yosterday. toovelogical vagarios of the weather clor | ¢ h€ard a groan in the engine-room, wnd meteorological vagarie or clo 4 il and 1 1800 | applied for a divorce on the ground of cruclty. 2 L - flinging up the sliding door saw Morris Denn, Sinco then Mrs. Sonuitz has been living by | thata Herald correspondent ‘went up -8 | one of the firémen, lying prostrate on the herself. She is quite gay and, 1t is said, has | balloon with M. Jouves and two assistants, | massive iron crank with his face as white as not at times refused the company of other | M.. Mallet and M. Carpenter, Thursday | chalk. His cyes had a wild glare in them theplace, The gericral supposition among | WessCngers on trycicles. gentlemen, and this has aroused the ive of | night. and he was trembling like a Jeaf. The en- [ g o5l oe S #1000 insuran ey in: liis us REGULATORS IN ARKANSAS, A O o Slaa; I:.xlll‘l]".:‘hn‘: lll'llx‘x‘u,m;:;‘;u:\)l‘;“;n:l:h Jv:pl’l‘\l: DI AR U G i G | L BILAUB G FLIORIR I, Gl D) EG UL it on her house Ak b %0, e : elf ag S | story. The fine dental rooms of F. M. | intended to respond by oini te o An - Organization That s Forcing | MEM st found him spying at her bedroom | tel,” which has just appeared m book form, | yerijus perch, and thrusting his arm down | Sherive and the oftice of Dr. D. M. Hamilton e SO by RO TR AW e Peoplato Move Out of the Conneen ™ | [¥indow soon after she had retired, and draw- | marks the author’s definite renunciation of | fnto the depths, excluimed wildly: “I want | were a total loss without uny insurance. 13y | burg if the Austrian governmient coincided ) h he Country ing a pistol, she opened fire.. He fled without & great exertions the Miils County Natienal | in his views. that * between the * changes precedents O R E AT dre forgottén: Herr Feurth’s promotion; Bismarck tiow keeps for friends boxes of | Nichol therefore, came like: lightning from a clear | ¢igdrs from the German colonic sky. The papers, have ever since been full | thereis to be a colonial congress. of ‘theorics and surmiscs is to why ho got | The Berlin bank has mounted its ‘bourse car ago the' wife of | bination. ' It wa s Schultz left his bed and board and GLENwoon, T, July 7.—[Speeial Telegram | are accepted the ez will ovder the army to Tue Bk, —The brick bloek oceupied be- | corps mustering on the Austrian and German law by Hardman & Ashley, grocers, and by | tronticrs back into the interior, the central telephone -office, burned lnst night., The origin of the fire is unknown, but it is bolieved to be accidential. The Prince Bismarck, at the eabinet meeting yesterday, stated these. proposals, and said that he believed they offercd a chance for the. outsiders is thit Bis o pol. fey of governing by division, fearcd that th ative emperor 20 | AL Yaudets’ nety novel “L'Tmmor- much to hor Qiscomilture, Lasy | . AlPhonso Doudeta’ oty novel ncoession of the young eonsc might make the -conscrvative party strong LirrLe Rock, Avk., July lvan Millen- | & hurt from the whistling bulls, and. this | 81l academical aspirations'if ever he had any. | to ko down there. i b v ved from destructipn, thoug SRRSRNT Lo \adopandarit of him,an0 that| uer wis placed i tho peRleRUAEY this ol morning was arrésted unhvmnthn_ of his | After réading Daudet's mereiless satiro or | , TWo of thrée vien, were standing outalde .l.‘.'{.'f.._l.f:.‘:i‘.y;}"‘..'..",wfi‘l,’" A honet | A Waksaw paper, the acknowledged organ therefore, he was not unwilling to . wit- | ing, having been captured in Cherokee Bay, F]:‘{'Ilulhlh:?!‘llrllu:xl\lxl;:"lll:'{nIw:‘m:::::I\nln‘.‘.-“;-.,‘.’;fi: the petty jealousies, intriques, rivalries ana [ out,” said Dwyer. They squeezed in through | the city froma r!lnntinf 1}!'«'- of General Ghaurke, asserts that the nae fless ‘Puttkamer’s “fyrced ‘resignation. The | Rundolph cosuty. He is chirged with in- | and the frequent theme of conversation dur- | sins which flourish behfud the scencs of the | thenatrow aperture and with groat diloully | = py ¢ po ok inrichs Controversy. [ tonal urty, with whom . the oar must Jong delay ‘in apj Jdnting the new minis- ”“:::“.‘::;w-’i‘.'.f.“:"."m(."‘ (\\'\uu:v;:w. l‘ly»"‘? a | ing the past year. =i venerable institute, no member of the im- | his dangcrous position. "‘\-h‘;”,{‘,‘\v ook hold Towa Crry, July 7.—The witnesses before | reckon, is determined ta reap the fullest re- tor s thought?_to bo to result Bf a | K . e atos. ot The Mt. Hood Signals. mortal fory is likely 1o want 10 st noxt to | o€ him bis hands were s cold s iee, thotgh | (e inyestigation conmittce toduy wers | it for the biood and-ioney expended o struggle between Bismarek, Wishing 8 10~ | hore on the ehargo of selling liquor withoug || PONTLAND, Ore, July 7.—The Mt Hood | him. The central figures of “L'lmmortele” | lay inart s load, and they’ had to 16 him | St Shminion and by s, wiien | We Wars with Turkey. In the sume article s {a cdicense and sentenced to imprison- | illumination part 3 s othior iivo | Ment. Poter Gitds, u fa ket or some OLACF WI'G | Chorokee Bay and Kl tive faith, | nesses against Ryan, Sin fhias just returned. They y rough i 1, tional liberal minister, and the conscrvati are ‘Stier Rehu, - & type of dry-as- | bodily over theiron railings that guarded the R g ¥ pit inwhich the cranks swung round. One dust conventional acidentician, Preydett: | B 0¥ thioso wheels would hive ground tho sirant to immortality | madman to' pulp or hurled him a FIFTIE bleeding. mass fifteen feet below. It ) wus a blood-curdling sight— the ‘maaman House, 3 prainst the wretched tyranny of ‘the gnsti- | hugging lnml lm\\i_\' |Itkh \\'l;llvhl \\'nrlk| the T o e R A against the ‘insatiable Germans,” and the: SR is Zoliung ant 5 Sy St ;i addle wheels, and wiich would fling him. to DAL 0 yromise is héld o G marck, The Kruz Zeitung and A “noto | was thruss® under the. Qoo of | tal States sigaul oficer hi this oi o s | tute. The “minor characters of Lavauex, D v A et neling i to o puip, i¢ | passed the scuate bill providing.for the s promise is held out that ln(.unlnl‘l_) has, ential conservative papers.lent themselyes to | Vaughan's dyisitizz him to leave the | unable to read the sigrials owing to-the great | Danjou, Fage, Mme. Astier, Mme. Auchlin | he were . not torn from his- resting place. | of the site of Fort Omahu, . Neb., and_appro- | been vanquished by the comvined French this theory by printingz such_extraordinary | country within ten days.” A big bundle of | distance and the murky condition of the at- | and the Duchess de Padovan, they aré terri- | Panting and sweating the thre¢ men finally | priating £200,000 for the purchase of ‘a pew | and Russian forces the Poles will once.more - s the “Desk. | the Poles of Posen and Galdcia'™* lly around | Russia i the approaching war, with ~Germany. “AllL slaves,” the article says, “must unite closes the cliapter knawn ner liv it | réport huying a terri Hinrichs” of the university investigation, are, exhorted to BvE Hu)!m were wit- | bitter weather prevailed, accompanied by puller strong in the conser ’ Hne ol Ryan ‘“,“' ieitris ”,WT‘ furious gale and blinding $now storm, Lieu- | & Weak as thich, by the way, has Bismarck for its | ¥ i i direeting the mesemtion” | tenant O'Neil reports having inctly se nd Vedrine -~ embodying - the. ~ revolt which, by the way, znitios, Millir lireeting the prosecution, | tenant O'Neil reports having distinctly seen [ ai ying Kkeystone, but discards Count Herbert Bis Fast week ( believing his life .en- | on the night of the Fourth, flashes of calcium bther infin: | dangered, fled to Missouri Puesday night. | light from the heliograph, made by the U intent only on Piuttn 5 o | hickory switclies ‘accompanied the warning. | mosphere. O'Neil and Glass express -the worked him off the terrible cranks and 2 and the constructio of able huild- | be joined i 3 suggostions-as that the letter from Freder- | rfilara’ are n namiber of dusperadacs in Chor: | opimton that e hetiseranhie sienais ean bo | biy ifelike—so life-like that: the namo bas [ firough the narrow door on 1o tho dock, | fiteundthe construction, of auitablo bulld- } be joined in” one nation undei 1 fcle 1L, which caused * Puttmker's,” ab- | oleeo Bay whohave intimidated luw-abiding | eisily read for a distance of sixty-five milcs. | alrcady been put on alkof e, * - | When they placed him on the dock & whisley i s Sckided by tho. (st of & pro. | 12cton:s In connoction yeith this 2 - - i ¥ citizens and virtually instituted a reignof | The illumination experiment proved a grand | - 3 NP 0 ttle, half empty fell from' his pocket. vis amerided by the insors o ro- | | 8 Tonarnld s TP s T o upt fall was a forged one forged, and sent | tonro” Phay aro organized, like the “White | suecoss. Y L One of Daudet’s charieters informs us that | Houn Gied at the hospital last niisht, refusing | viso that not more than one-third of the ap: [ S1OWn 4 "(&:Id“""mh—“ms bocmel after the kaiser had -ceased to care for | Caps'’ 'l'f ln';r , und deal out punish ment - all academicians. are privately ‘grouped into }u speak u \}'Or\L ‘Ilu \\‘usl{'.)l ‘_\'em'fl(!hl and. | propriation shall be expended for the purpgse | g overtures the . Poliyw gaipmittec in, S Anmointment was | to Uit themselvés,” A posse has been sent to The Conference of Charitles. o 16 dultes, thopetasl: oavesw wife and twa children destitute, ito, Vienna for ‘mutual action agui ‘Ause politics, To outsiders the appointment was | {0 SULIGRSENGS & D ? BUrp T O O rItlO8. res. | threciclusses—the dukes, thopet deloups and | (N WIS SO0, IS QLIS Tt ot [ of solte. - - ., o | Vieun utial action aguinst the Aus a.neutral one, and canie naturally as a proof e e s ] wvities | cabochens. . Under the latter head come all | penses. o s A l\nl\!l resolution “].n |,u;w d »"\“\‘lc”'fk trians when the war opens. The General of the long deadlock between the conserva A SOCIAL SENSATION. and corrections Dr, Richirdson of ‘Athens, | Scribblers, poets, novelists, dramatists, the A'BtiiassiMinor, Leonird A, Harris of Ohio, John A, Martin | promiscs the Poles and the pan-slavie party . of Kausas and J. T. Hurtranft of Pennsyi- AEg Y : . ; Ohio, read a paper on “Brain Hygicne.” The | Sardous; Dumasand Coppecs. By petde loups | The old city of Rouen, in France, hns a. | vania tn fill vacuncics on the board of mang. | Le te-estavlishment of autonomy in Poland, ended in Bismarckian defeat.” Fhe conserva- 5 High Lite. subject was discussed by Hon. W. B. Letch- | we were t0ld to understand the savants, | prett ht that is worth describing to your. | gors of the national -homo for . disabled | Me/uding the arcas annexed by Austria and tiva papers, too, at once set up the ery that &lr Lovis, Jull\' - Tlic wost starthng so- | -worth, Rev. . H. Wines of Springficld, TiL, | hishops and old fogies, In" a sensational | crowd of young folks. The little men and’ | solitiers, Prusst, ) cial seusation that has occurred here f A ight of Wiscs s 3 9 s are ing-glasse: 0w, The ing aving expired the . 3 e e R ce 1 or | and A. O. Wright of Wisconsin.. Dr. Bryce, | 4 Voavine warns oor Froydel not. to | aids are fond of looking-glasses, Tknow, | The morning hour having expired theliouse | * prine tives and national liberals. .Its influence | St. Liouis Agitated Over a Scandal i toward dulluess and d tempora > Bistoarck met the bundesrs : ars was rovealed to the public this after- | superintendent of the Alubama nsylum ~for 7 but Tdoubt if they all have hedrd of the | went into committee of the wholo on tie [ - H6¢ S ot tho bundosr ““;", warm for some one of the true faith, 1t is [ oon, when it was announced that Henry | the insane, read .a. | on *Moral and | listen to the beguiling flattery of the immor- { ue S8 B T EL W tell them, | tariff bill, the pending amendment bing the [ Gay. It was the last sitting before’ the sild, extrémely doubtful whether this View i W. Moore, muiasing editor of the Post-Dis. | {riminal Responsibilitys e O W. Arehi- | 4,15 wio have now-a-days taken to beckoning [ Nearthe west. door of the church of st-| one offered by M. Cunnon of Tlihuia to the | mer vacation. Everything is now tending: S ible: that tlie | pateh, and the wife of Jjohn W. Norto B T o TPl TS pete (e > window 16 young men of talent | Ouen, in the city of Roucn, 18 a marble basin | sugar schedule. “Tho wmendment was fu Suspasst correct, [t seems at least, possible: thad the | I y Y s - Norton, } read'a paver on “Practical Hints on the [ out of the window to young men of tulent | gyeah B (I E W 01 R0Rehe 18 8 BEIBIERERIR ] vored by Messrs. Gear and Henderson of ension young kaiser, . in his first ~ important ‘(')']'\”“'I;-‘l ;'!“':Nx; ; lll;‘-pm'lz‘l Iu“'u»‘c”:xml ‘(h: Care und l;».-.mm-nli{hl‘ Insane. whom they are ambitious to drag behind | water acts as a mirror, and in the face of it lw\\"u, ulm} li‘\\‘m :l‘lnl Il(ll]t'x\'*‘ *{'fl,l u’lL of political life. JEven the einperor’s journcy A , ic theater, left the city together las = H WS wra | one sec 3 0 o T e opposed by Messrs, Kelty of Penn R e e appointinent, has . shown his grand: | RS S R e - couple. hive Fatal Fall: From a Scaffold. their tottering triumph car. Perhaps' there :fi;w“‘."(‘:lh}‘[-twl;;:::}w{ \?.l,’.'.'g.-,)h'-""n.",,nlln“k Olson of Jansus, McKenna of Galifornia | t© itussia does not arouse much interest father's_ quick percention af eharacter and | ooy unduly intimate for over a |, ST LOUI, July 6.—At100'clock thismorn: | is a tittle too much personal rancor in L Im- f und the ceiling, and the vietures aud statu. | a0 Holmes of Towa, A lows debate took | The bill making provision , for *working - enriched Germany by unearthing a steady, | year, ' On Thursduy evering ‘Norton mot | i€ & biece of heavy stone coping fell from.| mortele, but it is curious and mteresting to | ary, and nearly wll_the interior_ ornamenta- | Plice, mostly of a.political naturd, and yend- f poople - incapacitated by age was before, ; y the edge of the root of Central Turner -hall tion of -the building. The stately basin [ ing® voteon the amendment the Dill wi i - o o higily tratued, non-partisan winister brought | Moore and Mrs. Norton at-the corner of el lofiCai or Bl | pavis and all wen of letters who know | gt Ut take pride in aolding its beautiful | Passed authorizing the coustraction of the bundesrath. The bill provides that com- in tho department’ he now controls g aucas and Jeferson avenues and attempted | ond struck & scaffold which was hanging | ) 00 % it fetnro oL tho chur = bridge across the Missouri riverncar Kansas | pulsory insurance fuids are to be raised up in the department’ he now controls and | (555 jor “Noove, but was disarmed by a | below it, and upon which two painters-were | Whether' it will ever attain the popularity of | picture of the :l"," Gltylaut oo AmaiEIeo s I A e raised able -to. accomplish its scrvico to the last | fricnd. Mrs. Norton yesterday removed her | working, Ldown to the pavement, | “Le Nabab” or “Sappho.”” 1t may, however, AN i e 7 in th parts, one to be contributed mongy and other valuibles from u safe do- | distance ive, fect. Cliarles, Hal* | gouplo t. D e el e s Lo SNAKE IN THE STOMACH. by the enipire by meins of an’ agsessment; . posit company, amounting to about 20000, | bring, o strect, was instautly cas e. 8 J touch of efticiency. Tue dissotution of the Cartel election agree- | and at 10 o'clock. last night slie und Moore | killed. Bernord Zarinfe, the second paint. Sarah is to play Romeco to Mrs. Jauies [ court recently, in which distinguished coun: [ An A o Laves Sevéral Years | the sccond by a promise {from employers, and wiont, has also.caused: endloss gossip. The | 101t the pity in n carvinge. ” Moorc hag u most | escaped with siizht mjurics. | The Wwreek | Brown Potter's Julict in Paris’ next year, so | ol were engugod, the n\»arlm beeni em- Cin His Body. the remaining share by contributions from ; Y i wrals || caviinablofwife, Ewhoitis Snow at “Manitou rowly missed striking sevoral - passers-by ¥ 3 o e od in urguing a law poinf, ATLANTA, G, July 7.—Joft Jackson, an 0ld | empioyes, the men paying twenty-one pfa \ agreement between the national liberals | Springs. e B R the grande tragedicnne says, and when she R 0 Doln T ono: 1| e i by 0 ol Taskaon ipmald. [ Lompiny .]n} men N\...: twenty Atllu plen- el {vontide for thie septannate e ———— pekiddbec RS I et v g she generally does it— , oAl w0 s 3 S 1 nings and the women fourteen pfenning 4 and conservatives mude for the sep nnfn Alive With a Dislocated Neck. Ont s ala o0 I hiner) resolves to do \,““”_ she generally ! es i : amined ‘:El‘“\ll“lll‘lll]l?ll\\llllip\:\ unsol. tyou | €0 While drinking water from a woud ko PR Bicn! : “l(.l i reichstayg clections gave the former §. npywukee, July 7.—Charles J. Cotton, | Cmatranooca, July 7.—An important ar- | UPICS8: of course, se changes hor mund, - yontdony YO gpring some v ago he swallowed some- | WeCkly- i oming un_ inval { large increases in numbers, The national | who had Lis neck dislocated while bathing | rest was made this morning by a deputy | Sarah was, when T called to seo her, in ex- [ “No» (iietly Fotorted the first lawyer, 1 | thing, that at the time created no uncasiness: | Will reccive an allowance of 120 marks and { liberal secession, say the radicals, s | at Madison yesterday, was browght to Mil- | marshal, who capured Sam Price at bis | cellent healtn and spirits, a couple of days | dow't know but you and I to- | Since then, early every spring, he has been | every woman cighty marks yearly, 1f thoy 4 Vil . nee: o v SeVer: 1 gether do. 0 o v nse $ tha ade de: are rFmane i y " recoive it merely a trick to save themselves | Waukce to-day sccompanied by several phy- | howe in Roane county. Price is charged | ago at her pretty little hotel on the Boule- | ESSheR 0000 L troubled ovHinie i n:\| i leath | ure permanent invalids they will receive 180 i | from heavy losses at the approaching landtag "’x'l 8. “”~;‘;"f““"“"’l*“k’\ll'"'lf""mm“M with h:'inulrnvufllu' leaders of a gang of | yard Porcier. She was dressed in a | “Why, you lmu\\'l everything—except that ;‘d":‘;‘l‘ .":“..H :‘ ';““ ._]“"L)m-: - _“‘“ ""_“ e | marks yearly. There will be no- reduction | and gravity of his position Mr. Cotto - cit distillers »ane county, and i you a amphool, o 0w that,” > experienced suffering that he desc ! AT 5 ot o 4 bR | elections. S0 1nuch 1s certain that the con- | framely c licative and is, ve :}“ . ’:',‘“..: o l.i.m.«‘:vl.';;‘..' I‘l'llll| ,.h.',”l charming violet plush tea-gown. you dapnool,undiLiyow that feoling that . reptile was guawing at his | i the pensions of men who ure prevented S 4 CIVOT, . score or 0r0. Arrests 0 mac A th e fonr vi . e o rita aftied the ski J phy s 0] ) g ' coutr 1 roug } 4 servative allince has cost them many Prus. contl ’u:mmmm ill veoover. {,[: ml.'-‘ 19 | Sume neieiborhood. 1t s said that (here are “Yes, for four years longer,” replied Mme, All Fight. 453 ‘m'"’:wh"'”:] I:] 1”““\““‘{"\ ”“l ;’w‘ e ‘“\M'“ from paying their contributions through wmil / K sian votes, and that in Pru L aasT b R e et B l\wld:u:u *II(' 5 than Bidason illicit l‘fil”“' Jes located | Bernhardt. Then, with a vivacious glance RisiNG July 7.—S. H. Whit- | {00010 Misianed to Tis unnun! suffervings, § 1480y servic scems that in ordinary elections there will be [ of seyering or fracturing the spinal marrow | toiia® {5 relins 0f two miles b Wi moune | ut Mrs. Potter, who was sitting near her, | Worth and Henry McCarthy got into a difi- | which lasted only through the spring months. [ The doctors’ report on the malady of Fm. { oo for tho Tiberal party which votes | 14 cause death, the whole upper portion of | far o bt Wis, poutd over, to the mext | B & e, “AbLCY has ull the good ar. | C8MY to-duy in which friends on both sides | A fow days ao, whilo sitting by his cabin | Loror predericl will be published on Tucsday N W | RO FOONEIPIC DL SRSV IRA ) his body 15 cust in o pluster of Paris mold. 408 R 2 £10 £XCH i 9.8 g took part, Al the parties were armed witn | door snoiking, B gave a sudden’ mown-and | FEERUETCERT T PEIEERA O THescay o with the consorvatives. ‘The secession is not o Washouts In Texas, tists, you know.” Wingtiselonallealgnaipistalmiia. i Ivyiand | £O1L donsurds ke tinosmant anoseane vast gyt SR e AR aREE { likely to effect Bismirck's Cartel reichstag Highway Robbery in Dakota, 1. Louts, July 7.—Advices from southern | ““That reminds me, Tam thinking of play- | Sam Austin were instantly killed. Henry | doad. Soveral physicians helda postmortein | ture of the disease, and containg sepurate 1 @ case unprece hoof the man was Iy two fect long 3 exaination, which pro McCarthy is missing and is supposed to have | eximination, wi ! been killed. H. Whiteworth and Ben | fented. In the ston aily added | McLean arc badly wounded. OuNd p 1Lvizasrpont ne Rarin Ciry, Dak y 7. pecial Tele- gram to Tue Bee.]—0. A, Martin, a furni- ul special reports signed by Profs, T rdel- Bergmann, Gerhardt, Kussmaul, majority. { | “Texas sny that terrible rains during the past | ing Romeo here to Mrs. Potter’s Juliet dur- few days have caused 's proposed Russian trip, ap. washout of the track | jng the exhibition yea ,"" rhapsodi { ture dealer at Thermosa, was robbed by a B A E i Al o Al AL I A ) WORRORh aspecies of the common black snake, After | gono 055 TG Ui pointed by the bourse, is highly disapproved | )y o ot YA picer on the Southern Pacific road near Orange | ¢,o yragedienne, “Mrs. Potter is my ideul = being removed it died nlnost instantly. Dy, | Sehroettor and Schinidt, Noithor Muge o e o o LI BB BRI GINID. BB S Rl E oI L fan a Ioan mont ¥ g0l Ehat Atavelis completely e T BEEEEaR b i iy SR p Parnell and the Ministry, T e R A Kenzie nor Hovell signs the report, Mage by many of his jects. The town last night. He was nccosted by n man | piocked, Insomo places the wator s nino | Jullet. Bhe has sucha g 8 £ Loxnox,July 7.—Tho Pall Mall Gazotto | yyns uhout clghty years old, und had enjoyed | kenzie will issue a soparate report, with i Zeitung, for instance, gives two columns to [ who asked him to assist another on 4 horse, | feet deep over the tracks, 1t is believed that | tre—well, exactly what T always looked for | says that the mmisters obviously do not con- | waod iealth with ihe exception of the speing | <% B BOPAIAME YRIONR S { the warning that *Only Germany and its allies | say myl'u l: wiis :.4‘-“)\;.“ by a fall. Martin | trave! will not be resumed for several days. | in Juliet 1 hear, too, she is | sider Parnell’s denial as conclusive of his in- | sufferings mentioned. statement, from the Austrion professor, Bill- § > freadorn 5 ld 1 atooped towp. 10 NIt the prostr an and | One train of passenizers has been hound in at = i Ao re scence, Their supporters declare tha gt roth, defending Muckenzie's treatment, TR can save the frecdow of the old world from | way'struck on the back of " the head. On re- | a small station and will no doubt nced relif [ 50 €ood fn tragedy. I feel suro | HOWHCE Il-u‘\.-l "Tho xmlnnl st either | THIS SECURIT) BRCOVRMED, | =y scopting y i the devastating horde of balf Asintic Slays,” | covering he found his wateh and enain, very soon, which will have to be nished by | ¢ Romeo and Juliet will make a | Y¢ni Tl ) i 3 & I'he peror wecepting the resiguation { ) in money and other valuables missing, The | boats, ¥ X < xpel Parnell from parliament or dismiss At- | The Money Stolen by Piteher Found | of General Von Capriki, conferred upon b and that this may separate Germany from | LGSR 00 O A ' - hit, dow't yout We shall act in French | o0y Gioneral Webster. No middle conrse in London B e YROL-B | A her allies. The tenor of the comumcnt m P v Steam here, of course, but a little later when I have [ fs compatible with tho honor and responsi- | Provinexcr, July 7.—The Union bank o | ho grand eross ot tho red cagle and as, i s | here on such articles is that they ig hat s lp: Ro 1'11)" \‘l- """‘:f‘l» res New Yous, July 7.—[Special Telegram to | perfected myself in English we shall play it | bility of the government, cials received word by to-day that the | Sikned him to the command of an army | o e fan a vhile France re- ST, PAVL, July 7 A9 A eW0G LU VT I ved—The Celuc from Liver- eric e origi ) e — whole bond of securities, bills recelvable and | corps ut the autumn/manocuvers. The eme widely haoyn Jast: thap while: g " | association of the Minnesot: } In Amoriea In the original, s to the Chatanqua is | poor, = 10,000 damages | Baprivone, July of Brooi- | from B More Signatur, Pirrsnong, July 7.—The Amalgamated as- when her visitor had rallied from his sur- | sociation reccived oficial notice this morning ST TR R other property stolen by Charles A, Pitel the defaulting teller, have | mains A great pow “For the next twelve months,” said Sarah soror eppears 1o attach the utmost i preparing to bring suit for ¥ i he utr iniorts to Constantinople, but thaut France out of the | aguinst Rev. T. De Witt Taly Arrived—The Miscr d en recaptur in London. Pitcher had mailed them to J. A, enco to the nin cuveers, He is arranzing tos men i ; way, G can, when needed, have all | lyn. ‘Ihe association char; v Mr. Tal SouTnaMperoy, July 7.—Arrived—The | prise, “Mrs. Potter will study to perfect her | that the Linden Steel company, of this city, | 1o perts, bis assumed and boliovea | Mot dailly coufercnces with Genoral Von ) Europeas an ally aguinst Russia, Other | M0 ““l‘-'l""'::"”“;““"‘ !"]M;‘l'\-'l";‘l ‘\I;:l‘-:‘“;‘u'::i Rhineland from Antwerp, neanThiee 1 shall do the same with my | and the Newport (Ky.) Iron company had | them safe from the bank, and thut it was in | Krusiglh, leader of the cavalry division of st in opening the asscuibly July i il ST0WN, July 7.—Arrived--The Vene: ~ | gigned the scale, The 8¢ ¢ ightoc s power to keep the ding place o secd . 3 § e i pupers preach because Count Luttichan, who | 5,'and that bis faliure to keep his enguse- | gian fann 1onions > - rrived-=The Vene: | g jion, Meanwhile Istart, for London on | Sizned the scalo. ihe eale now flas cightoon | bis powor.ta kool Lialk BIGME Jikte. ARor0r | the ~ abird ariny rcorje; apAtanigy ) ') notified the accession of Frederick IIL, saw | Ment s damaged the wssociition to- tho e Saturday. My husband, M. Damala, will ac- | iu the city. The manufacturers assert thut [ on @ busis of Pitcher’s retuiniug 310,000 | Captain — Von Gossler and other 1 the caar for only five minutes and received Gy —— Broken Up by the Police. company we, but we shall not act together | the mujority will stand firm until tho work- | cush. Tho steatiugs ugkregute §TU0,000. cavalry officers. - It is his intention the annex order of the second class, while Vloped With a Horse Trainer. ,I.I""‘,"" July 1, ]"\ large assemblage in | ;i) Outober, when we begin our Eurg Won secolk tho proposed FR1USkRR. Nebraska and Towa P to further develope the cavalry sery ile Genoral Pape, who did » suitar sorvice for | SuELbYviLE, fl, duly 7--Miss Minnlo | 2P0 R0 S s afarmoon yanady | oy An Dnportant Decree, Wi A ) experimenting with o view to the ome I 5 A aclney, davghter of L. J. Hackney, a | drossed by Saunders an ) Resoly : e T 1 e 44 i ) S - H the present emporor, talked with the czar | p SRR LOVEIE B hteen years of | tions were adopted denouncing Balfour, chief | Mr. William Watterson, of Louisville, witn | C1¢A62, July 7.—An unportant docy to Tug Bex.]—The followin ployuent of prisoners for both the construgs S e > for an hour and received a bigh Russian or RS with 1. O, Preeman, o | 3ecretury for Treland ral scrimmages | Mrs, Edward Batds, has reached Paris 'I"‘l‘":'"‘ g rs "_‘;‘I”":;“"':"\”\“l" |N‘I; $iou8 1050 SRS 1 today j a4 tion & ud destruction of railways, telegraph i o B o follow | occurred during the proceedings, and finally | 1 e 8 ue declaion in the Wabash ¢ noppell, Neligh; Sumucl Ba Salem, 08, 6 and ¢ Sy } deras a keepsake. horso trainer from Plymouth, ind, u fotlow { {LESHE SATLE, PIVSSINER BV | Rovert ™. Lincoln aud Miss Lincoln are at | ntered hore to-day. ' Tho deerco is in fave | 1te® bridzes and tunncls. His onergy hus J Muny odd comments are made on RBis. | Of 008 A0 QIR RUOHL MUAMUSALIOR [ g icatls: the Atheue, Commodore Siavin goes to | 0f Brown & Clapin v the ‘matter of thoir | ¢ o UUPEER ) SR, SRR S0 vivified every department of the military ¢ FOOPRQ s ARPIQLUIOR 8 GBION, - - - § claim for rental for the use of the Tolede, 08, Lomurs; Josso 13, Bumbaugh, Newt S 4 marck’s probable absence from the imperial | They took the b this afternoon for In! A Colllsion at Bes. Normuudy. Mrs, James Brown Potter has | Pooria & Western railway by the receiver of | Joseph M. Biliings, Lebigh; Martin V, W service, The manocyvers will be of excep- meeting, in all of which is forgotten the fuct ‘\‘\“"””“_.“;“““ telegrams were sent theve for Havir, July 7.—The steamer Ville de | gone to Trouville.” Before leaving sho pur- | the Wabash. The amount of the decvee is [ ner, Murengo; Vinceut C. Lewis, Ko tional interest, presenting the lutest devels that he has steadily shown a desive to bring Sl Brest, belonging to the General Trans-At- | ciased for her home; Alice L. Bucll's fine L N well; Soymour W. Peck, € udier | opments in the art of killing. The fiviag is p i ) 3 o, e e any, collided 1( k he 4 . W i i reston, B I8 Da D 1 1 o lig annl v ervant of the erown, while SHLRG, AR e Mries lwuint, LEONEINE to the | y.10 12uvimond, the famous Comedle Fran or Nebraska—Rain, followed by fuir and | joun C. Fuller, Allerton; 1en) Hull, | ways, now bringing to full view the sttacked e ey YU5C 1 the body of Joseph 1. Rapp, with a bullet | same company. The captain of the Quint DAL I8 S omedle Frau- | owyor weather; variable winds Tainter; Jerewiuh C. Kilmer, Brooklyni | a0 it oo e he Hnso] poses @8 @ Worn- | yoia in his temple, was found lying upon the | and four of her crew were drowned. caise actress. The original is now in the For fowa: Rain, followed by fair and | Benton A. Matihe Kuoxvilie, Jossie | 81¢ 88 10 AkHCRIIE PAXLY, ently deceased wifo and - Louvre. Mr. and M Staor , Plom Holloy out wateh-dog kept in oicial .chains | grave of his rec . - 2 Townsend Bearding | warmer weather; varable winds, allow Samucl h'h b Du- A statement priuted in the only out of imperial kindness. Count Her- | enild, in St. Mary's cemotery, on Nunuery -’.:fl\'j ‘.::plflfllfl;‘ -‘j‘:': "'(" 2 ']‘-_"l'nl"'}- L | bave gome to St Moriz aud Mrs For Dakota: 'Warmer “wrather; local ;"':',l“:'\“\, '“.“"_]:“_;1-‘({, hall, Buotel Grove: | paris Nouvelle Tevie oo AR bert accordingly goes to Itussia with the | Hill, Alleghany. Since the deaths i mfl NEw¥oug,duly Tlidge Groslam salled | o000 0™ g %00 10 Mawmbure ns; stationary fair weather and southerly | gl edoians” Adolph Lalio, Hritt; | #lliance between Germany and Belgiim is 5 “* | fumliy, a few wiouths since, Mr. Rapp has | for Europe this afternoon, to be abroad a 4 winds. David Bradshaw, Truvo; Jacob Stout, Red- | p ced he s her Vi kaiser as deputy chancellor. Bismavk mere- | peen molancholy 1o an unusual degree. He | few months Mr. and Mrs. Heury ‘E. Abbey have o ——— B L i araott. Andsew S | reproduced in the papers here. Whilothe « Iy watches, unless there comes au unex- | left his mother's residence some time bo -~ 1te o a ancs A= Ao Ay Sa e RS anola Bepublicans. i ] d statenient is believed to.be true in substance 4 INDIASOLA, Nob., July 7. [Speeial Tete. | Hill, Bradenshaw; Benjamin'1, Crocker, n Called. Murtinaburg. o it is considered inaccurate as to details. Ne tween widnight and morning. Aun ewpty An Extra Sess revolver was found by hi pected hiteh in the negotiations. and Scott are with NMrs. Hewitt at Contrex ide. ALUANY, July iovernor Hill bas ca Cawbridge and Culbertson ! ] gram to Tur BEe]—A rousing republican B Lias been concluded between Ger, Another American is teacling Germans how | e - | an exira sessi PR | vite. Mr. Jonn C. Flood aud family are tiflcation meeting was beld bere 4o night A Theator Burned. 4Bk Las DeOD SRiNAG REALGGA MENG AR | A — { an exira scssion of the legislature for July y ure at | ratification g\ X At " and 13elgium, but it 18 known that Prince we do things in America, Heury Talorby i Whe Yiates B TumbIME. 1§17 for the puryose of appropriating funds 1o | the Hristol Mr. Clgarles W. Davis, of Pl | There were 3000 people in owa wid 500 4 | Faveumii, Mass., July T.—The Academy | gisuarck has o writton contract with King name. Heis rather & dandy, with cards en- | S EBUUGD ARy Kim - SN 10N, A0 boovide work for ihe prisoers iu te state | Judelphia, and Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry W. Wat line. There were delegations from McCovk, | of Music, Commonwealth bote! and several | Leopold, under which, in the event of stores were burned to-night. Loss, $100,000. graved, a pocketbook stamped With Bis | from 171, 10 1534 cents between Chicugo and | { {1ous areat the Binfla. General. and Mrs s i Mores war with France, German.trcops will be pawe, and also showing letters from the | New York., The Obio roads met this rate | A Millio Wislar are at the Hetél Wiudsor. Mr. aud English Degrees fup Awsricans. o L v | Miowed to pass over Helglan tervitory, B8 American legation in London. | und went a step further by a reduction to | LOUISYILLE, Ty %1, OO § nyuo o) Salongan have returned fraw | o KONV, July T.—The University of Cam The Meeting Proclaimed. [ Franee” should be conquered, Belgium is 40 | Mhe Hamburg Verein's bark naid him | 37 cents o Philadelphia and 13 cents to | reputed to be worth §1,000.000 cotuniited ks . g ¥ bridge has conferred the degree of L.L.D, | Duntiy, July 7.—The meetivg auvounced e ymitted to annex the, French depurts ho. Hamburg Ve W e I g Baltimore. The vute on live s1ock dropped | sulcide this mor: ecause he couid put pay | RO Wedding tour, | Sir idonell Sackville | upon thie Episcopal Bishops of Frederickiwon, | to be held at lea, at which Davitt was to |- ments of Pas-de-Culals, Somwe, Aisue and 83,000 o thie New York Produce Exchange | 1 ceul, beipg quoted a1 85 ceute l @ §0 board Dk { Weet and Lis twg dauvghters sailad frow | New York and Minnesot speuk, bus been proclaiwed,. ‘ Ardenuel '