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THE OMAHA DALy BEE E "OMAHA. TUES EIGHTEENTH YEAR. NUMBER 22, BSERYV \TTUTHL TRL‘T delegn e y expect ‘that he | § QR x ot = - 7 ML, prev S N SUBSERVIEN ST, | Woutivay et irfors and 1o has | A ERTED SUMMER CITY. Sevenn and tomorrow mornins e | MR, PARNELL AND THE TIMES, bR A LI THE “0'S" DYNAMITE SCARE. donc 80, dlthough ithout test p'clock the farewell meeting will be held, Enthusiastic Activity in the Forma- —— Eight years ago, it will be remembered, hien “the summer city will be deserted and s e — there wer. 1 reinarks made in its inhabitants will retarn wi th iy ore ¢ bitter peinarks made in X ¥ | its inhabitants will retarn whence they came, v Telog A Lively @it in the House Over the by Gov | | This Year's Nebraska Chautauqua - New Developments of a Startling | o pue 130 i h-kr;-lm Tho Alleged Plot Still Uppermost 3 Mr. ¢ dter ST. LOULS' BIG SENSATION, e FEh the Sugar Clause, Garfle f b He, in Comes to a Close. 5 - Nature Looked For. tary of the Republican league of tho state of in Public Intorost. stead an, sh @ bills, T The Eloping Editor and His Paramour New York, left to-day fo a, where | et > former had no i rnor Arrested at Topeka. he will be on hand to-mo st the i PLAIN WORDS FROM M'COMAS, | F'oster assumed the Jinb the privi- | A MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. St Lovts, July Special Telegram to row B s fivst AT oY T ARV Wi St \ I N INVESTIGATION DEMANDED. | crowds of delogates who ndthe st | THAT MYSTERIOUS CIRCULAR, pleased fuets were protty well venti- | Fa—— (I 'I:H.“ -\llh sensational o:un-ml;- i . annual convention of thy Republican State kg lated und re \vas g hasty scandal whick which H Moore, managing editor of the league. . Tho work which the olubs formin, —_— 2 The Mills Bill Modified to Suit the | contnn | tato tho Ohio republicans | The Patrons of the ‘Assembly Have | post-Dispatch, and Binma Stockman Norton | The Case Discussed fn Commons— | the. leaguo. h“\\..‘\k\.\“‘\m EEisiiokE (e W - . Monopolists—The Republican $ube | UHTMe Shormin wr ck for Every Reason to Feel Bncour- figure as the principals, has convulsed this the Homo Ttalers Dotermiton FROVSL I THORE (MPOREANE TACtor. () CHE Wpe || an rian HIOHS NOE ATAFHIST CIVEY stitute—Fualler to Be Confiemed r ksl aged With This Year's Work staid old town. Other subjects have taken a to Force the issue in proaching presidential campaign in the Eme [ Charges Against Him—The Brothe y s ik s 4 SONSaThs BYeEeE vacation and the story of tho man's bascness bire stato. Every county wiil be ropresonted erhiood Confident of Wine VLI A g Congresstian Fotd of Mict 5 ity Bids S T and the woman's perfidy hold the floor. Mr. the Matter. St AEe Bty 0 P A& SEAEe PO IR ning the Da, —_— cecded in the first step towards a pleasant it Norton is completely prostrated. He has sl Ll el tela B L L i little junketing summer cxcursion for him- P i decided to organize a pursuit of his wife and city alone. The total number of delegates _— b self and some of. his for 5 BEsH0 he Crete Chantanaua. her paramour and bring them back to St. Wants an Investi will reach 5,000, and a more representative \C T Ovuns Bee, | o oo e aracciates 0 | Asamwnry Grousos, Cugre, Neb., July Gi— Lovis. wTlio, womany i insane,” said e, (Copyright ;w,.',',‘:,.'.‘V.Y::‘,,.“:,'y‘;x nett.] body has probably never conv Wt Sara Stone's Dynamitard 3 JURTEENTIL STREET this worning providing for the appointment | [Special to Tu Bee |—Ono very | “and, although will never condone her Lospoy, July 9.—[New York Her- | toga. The convention will bo called to order Crreaco, July 0.—[Special Telogram to 5 WASHINOTON,D: O, Juiy 0. § |/ oF & committes of e Witk to e oiaet Hont | = Ty Y | offense 1 intend to take her away from that e v b LING TR DU Y LS bl i OB B el kL el AR e Tt | ot s tommitte of fivawith unrestricta L:;fig': 1.‘< tty feature of :.‘.’...- of mlw\u;u-((\:uu and | Villain and put her in some. placo where she | 810 :Au pecial to Tur Ber|— | ot |” ";w»:m \l\wlinwhn i i "'x \v;”ll l \A" d:_"*;l‘l ";"“ ':“""‘* p XA B Al v AL ons of the United States 1 closing exercises at the assembly is the repo- | will be safe.” ograms have been sent | Since last Saturday various consaltations | Will probably also be a morniy since the arcest of Alee Smith has trans. 3 :.“‘,",T" ,'l”,””. b “":”.Y Near L Mo PHR mautring info the alleced | iion of the Lord's prayer and some of the | west ordering tho pai arrested. n place between the English and | 0n Thursday. On Wedn ovening a [ pived in the “Q' conspiracy case, The pub- A ('I:n::w:‘:\'l o ..I,’i :‘u\ll\ son Mensra. Me. | Soumo of tho M anean steamship fines | psalms in concert, Within the last fortnight | A~ di m\(ih' Wis received this (morn’ | Trish leaders of the home rule party, in con- | monster ratification mecting witl be held at | lic interest in the case still remains at a bigh 4 ,\-Nll‘”,k\.‘ T spuags of thety ) ot A3 "‘;"”- [1‘“‘4”\'» thousands of I\\'l“ many a large audience in the pavilion have '(' .“]'-‘ 1= i ot '“r{‘\. Iy “"M in .’1”.‘('-‘1 sequence of which a change of tactics was | the Casino and an overflow meeting outside. | piteh, and around town in the hotels and A guage of the two gentle- | eaten dagoes from the sunny clime o Peneate {80 S HFAVEE siples L 4 b ] g ¥ 2 enator s Wi o the sp 3 » | places of public resort spoct c 2 men was w0 mirked at times that the utmost | and brine U Lo (o be famed sor by (i | epeated in unison the prayer the disciples | Ransas City and. signed Henry W. Mason, | Fesolved uvon. Representations were made | Seuator Evarts will be the speaker of the | places of public resort speculation as to its K 0 atrons y do e Poile wrned o ieir Mastor and the grand old | asking him to forward a certain trunk o rom very influential quarters to the effect | evening and v ully discuss the issues of | outcome fe Cr80] ¢ ofess i BROIIEMEAE DraVALISA ntl b Tookad Zor B fate | 1 ho: Ao, bukthess - th: Naw. Cork 1of their Master and the grand old | as him to f 1 fn trunk of | f fluential nin will fuliy d the issues of | outcomo is Fife. Persous who profess to Bitietite-x 1t 6o HioktiLities would b and other seaboard 1t Mr. " Ford's | panlms that ages ago were sung by theSweet | which he hud kngwiedge to Henry W, Mason, | that the charges against Mr. Parnell could | HGeumpaign, Congressian g, G, Burraws | kiow say that Smith, the fifth conspirator— ? moments as if open hostilitics would bre yos nd ¥} ) e § ; ‘6. | Copeland house, Topeka, Kun. This revealed i 3 of Michigan, C. A. Boutelle of Maine, and . N R o, - B ¥ resol Wils 4 very vicious one in its Singer of Isracl. The psalms that are ré- | Copeland , Tor not be left where the O'Donnell trial left ' ¢ Ldel if conspirator he be—has squealed, but this out asthe members of each side were shik- | fuis ui S Neanrie S WHA - thald - i Gt the whereabouts of the runaways and. he i et AL Wolcott of Denver, will deliver addresses. |00 tR 5 Al neithor d6nY thg their fists and & hubbub,was kept up.| agents. O I REILY o o Fosbtab ‘”y.“.q”;h:l\- Loftencst here in the pavilion are the | yyde the matter known to the proper partics | them, and that some further action was ab- | Secretary Humphrey of the jonal | rumor the oficials will neither deny nor which could not be' subdued. by Chairman | would have goné to the committee on com. | 15% thé 23d and.the 108d. d is an es- | at once. Norton immediately swore out a | solutely indispensable, Upon this Mr. Par- | League of republican clubs, with several as- | afirm. They claim, however, to be able to it 4 C s mence but N o sreferred | pecial favorite. If the ass v were p wavrant for the arrest of Moore, charging | nell consulted with some of his English | Sistants, is endeavoring to kecp up with the | prove beyond doubt that the circular calling e v for 8OVONT Mr . nee but Mr rd moved that it be referred English : Springer for several minutes. Mr. McComas | Ience but Mr. For Y W otliar R0 RBEAIE (b W o | him with grand larceny in stealing £100,000 | frie CHbtHaN ou mass of club business thut is coming in by o various: brotherliood assomblie Shiacged thisib the origindl Mills bithad boon to the committee on military affairs, and [ ductive of no other good result it would be Aot 4500 7 h P friends as to whether or not he should bring | gy ‘il 68 EhS HALIGTRL CORVORYIan on the various brotherhood assemblies for S R B E e i B S F AhETIE s ;::V‘l"'lllhu):Illlfwlh‘:”::f funent of evory ono this | something that it hus brought together so [ YR 1101 police then telegygphed | A0 8etion aguinst - tho Times. They advised | fh movemont has taken . boom execedin | B8t in bringing the “Q" to terms by | concer sasing the it wi thor than thiy | Many thousand peoplo and sct thetn to the chief of police at Topeka to arrest Moore, | Bim to adopt that course. This | all expectations, This is particularly the | damaging its engines was prepared by g concerned, by increasing the duties wpon | and it was so refe . Further than® this n { I 2 B A sugar after the democritic members | the little member from Grand Rapids. suc- [ M8 in subdued harmony: “The Lord is ny A dispatch tonight from Topeka says | morning it was decided to see | Case in the south and in this state. In Mis- | Chairman Hoge. The latter, on the other ‘h "f’ ey i 4 e ’H» cecded in getting a quorum of the committee | Shepherd,” or “Our Father which art in | t! Moore, under his alias of W. | what could be done in the house of commor souri, for instance, where the repub hand, denies the, char A good deal of w S i AR e ekl BRI O (T cin the after heaven.” ) Muson, . wus = arrested at the | put the socrot had not lonked out, and conse: | Lowe oyer mado asquare fght th doubt Is oxprossed as to tho ° probe tee had held consultations with Mr. Havemeyer, the head of the r trust and his attorney. Mr. MeComas charged that while this man had been hy Copeland hotel this afternoon. Mrs, SRR thass Norton is said to have taken the arrest of | AUently there were comparatively few mini Moore very har down. 7They w und was siccessful in securing . favo report on his resolution, with instructions hiuiself to report it back to the house. He P has it in his pocket and will | 8t 2 o'clock now a state league of clubs, representin g Rertilie: i active organizations in all parts of the state, | 8bility —of b brotherhood — risking " having broken complotely | ters present at the hour of meeting. The | To-day an order was received from the st its very existence by fathering any N not be taken to jail, but | Gladstone benches were, however, well | 16age for 500 legal hand books. In Kentuc such circular or enterng into | One of the best sermons of this ses. sion was preached by Prof. Holmes yesterday afternoon. This 4 while others had been accorded hearings | SPFINE it on. the unsuspecting members | W the firs time Chuutauquans | will be guarded in - their room until officers , and Mr. Parnell's foliowers had raliied | ¢ republicans are contident they can carry | any such conspi The charzo that tho R IR LR praed hearings | L% sirst opportunity, ard, inasmuch as he | had an opportunity to hear Mr, Holmes | AITive from St. Louis. Norton now says fior at vory short notico. Tucy nre ey | LiCate through the Work of tho elubs. | compuny ar its agents aro putting up a job on 1} ¥ the democratic members of the ways and | fhtue St opportunity, wi A ramant | e ¢ A i UCS | that he is satisficd that his wife has had speils ! y ey are evi- | Many have been organized and there is groat, [ (OIS OF 18 furents are bt L means committee, other business men had | with the democratic loadurs, he will donpt | Proach, and they therefore gathered i 1arge | of' weakmindedness since the birth and death | dently better in hand than they were at the [ enthusiasi among all the members, Tn Ton- | the brotherliood is. also treatad skepti- A been denied hearings. when they had made At it through with & rush, The aetien | TUmbers to hear him. Perhaps atruer r of her child ubout tygo years ago, and that | beginning of the session, and a siight signal | nessee the republicans are at work with vim, | cally. Chairman Hoge said ho was as much 3 AP (batTon; NaRA: tHe! labob: Okganleations house in reofTering a resolution of this | S0 for the tavee attendance is that men of | this has had much to a8 with her fall. Tuan | serves to bring them to tie sido of th A state/loagug of \Cluba Jas beon porfostad | in tha dark as evor rogarding tho famous 6iES WHibH Rad aeltad’ to’ be heard lind baon shut ter to o committec having absolutely | Mr. Holmes' depth of thought, earnestness | interview with Moore at Fopeka this after- | chiof, While the usual questions were being ;" '; e i ‘.I&“ “"”:- S “i‘i"‘ WS | cular purporting to have been signed and 0 jurisdiction over the subject matter of the | and ~eloquence cannot fail to draw a large | 1001 he said that he had stopped at that place | ¢ 'xr Gladstone went below the 5 peen done lately in Delmvare and has roc | o000 by him, Neither had he any light to out. L Cls Sncplece il oriot the ) b Jarge | ROCT e R did not (g anybody there Knew | PUt one went below the gangway | sulted in the formation of a state ld (2 et o, A Mr. Breckenridge first emphatically denied | history of conireas, and. ahams that (here 1y | #udience. Mr. Holmes chose for. his text | i, and that he had Tutended to start west | Where the nationalists sit and crouched down | clubs. Therc are 40,000 republi throw on the alleged conspiracy. the charge, but 1t was reiterated by Mr, Me. | an evident intention on the part of some of | Matthew 16:23: “What shall a wan give in [ at noon to-morrow. He professed indignation | on the floor passage to whisper something to | Heky who have not 'voted of late “In fact,” he added, 1 don't concern my | Gomas, who hammered home his words to | the lesdors on tho. democratic, side to maite fange for his soul?” ‘The sermon was un | at the false statements which he sad had | Siv Wilfred Lawson, Ordinary . members | 15 joined to the fact that the solf mneh about it. The public scems to 3 ! T o some campaign ¢ allegations and able discussion of the personal | been put in civculation about the affair, and | often do this when they wish § last year came within 800 votes of electing | 1o more interest in it than I do. I ouly 3 suchgood effect that Mr. Brockenridee | Spie s capital ouf of the s 4 0. el said that the idea that he and Mrs. Norton | Oft¢h do this ‘when they wish to speak to | their candidate for oty make affairs in V siich "oiroulir hins veRbEs 4 NiEklls Mads . Vivbiial Adtliston of 1 i character of Christ, his love for souls and | yaq hrought £100,000 from St. Louis was | ® friend in a coruer seat. Indecd, | that state very encouraging. know that no such circular has ever been > pomnt advanced by Mr. McComas. He ad s and the valu -u’r souls., Ere the sermon was | preposterous. there is no othe way, for one - issued or written by me, and that untl its : mitted, for instance, that he had conversa- Nebraska and fowa Pensions. completed a rafn eloud eame up and a part of ) e must not stand up in conversation in the DISASTROUS publication in the uwewspapers I had never o jns with Mr. Havemeyer, but he claimed WASHINGTON, July 9. —[Special Tele the audience were seized with a little panic., MUIR WAS MILD-EYED presence of the speaker. but Mr. Gladstone, | High Water Causes Great Daifage in heard of it. 4 Jat “thoy wera Informul” and -that| o Tiie Brs]—Tho following pons There was a partial stampede and consider- | Notwithstanding That His Disease is | sitting on the floor, was a novel sight, and Several Parts of the Countty, “What is your theory regarding it | they did not. relate to ‘the sugar | 8sued today to Nebraskans: Orig in- | able needless bustle, which had the effect of Violene RaARAE the attention of the whole house was soon | Kaxsas City, July 0.—A most disastrous | 1 Have none schedule. © He also admitted the truth [ Valid—Ab, Campbell, Magdison; Henry | cutting the splendidsermon short, The wind | npy yok, July 9.—[Special Telegram to | dttracted to it. starm raged hero from 9 o'clock last night | , But inasmuch as ltters addressed to ] of the assertion that other mterests | Walker, McCook. Increase—Nimrod 13, | and rain caused trausient anxiety about | qy.'y, oseph Mulir, the rich jeweler [ The consultation lasted a couplo of mm- | il 12, Durmg the heighth of the storm, | JOIB Sowers have been reccived at the Na- had been b from hearing. He tried to Citys D. L. Millard, Fair- | tent - stakes, ropes and - damp = clothing. | of thig ity ana Philadelphia who sent the [ Ut¢% and a8 soon as tho questions | Bighteenth streot, for seven blocks, becamo a | o081 Hotel, as the circular directed, and, as 1 explain this action of the democratic mem ley, York; John M. Hun- | But the tents wi firmly pitehed |, ugtorious alarm to “the police two mights | Wer¢ over the result was seen in Sir | tarbulent river, which flooded all the | MO $uch man has ever registered ‘thcro, is it B bers but made very lame excuses, and it was < and they withstood both wind and rain. | 4o, calling for proteetion gainst his wife | Wilford Lawson rismg and amid | nouses to o depth of two foct, and at | "0V IMProbablo that such a circular was b ] gonerally adiitted, oven by the democrats Peusions for Towans: Original invalid— | Everybody managed to keep quite dry and | o' oion velatives who he said were a dead silence asking Mr. Smith if | mywentythird and Vine, tho: fifteen-foot | 158ued:” i ¥ 116 gAlloEyiWho}, woro! Listonlng bt My | JORE R AT Spence comfortable, and there was soon & pleasant | o5, carcorate him in dn asylum, 18 now he would consent ‘to the appointment of s inadequate to the im HLcan’t s iything about it, 1 tell you, MeComas had by far the best of the argu- | Brayton; Augustus M. Lou change in the atmosphere, ing mad. The mystery stands rovealed committee to inquire into the charges against [ Volume of water, which backed up, « because I don’t know.” ment. The absurdity of the democratic | nub; Vincent Travis, ¢ Atd o'elock Rey. A, E. Winshipgave a tec- [ iy © ol MMl E E e and | Mr- Parnell. There were a score of cheors 7 two houses, the inmates of which w “Ldon't suprose you know anything about il thab ttio Mills T bH1) fis eaignad to des || ton am 1. Hatfield, College | ture on clristian ethics. e chose for his | (it s Qispateh to himself: 1 am at police | oM the Irish benches, and aluiost before rosched With tho groatest difoulty. | ¢, but what do you thinl wse the cost of living was shown in the | Spr han Huntley, Bagley; Levi P, [ text Joshua 17:15: “If thou be a wood people | 1 opqquarters sendingout o general alarm, ceased Mr. Parnell got up and said that but at this hour mo fatali | 1 -dow't think General Manager Stona b discussion on the sugar schedule to-day. Mr, i l:‘lflyfxxf:t'f\}wl;'.‘x';:f'\'(l',',“"]‘i'\}“;“;’f ket thee up to the wond country and cut | pyatain Theodore, look for the cook and Katy, | 1€ WaS 4bout to put the sume question, He have been verified, It is | says he can prove thit Iwrote it. Let him Cannou's proposition to pl sugar tn the | 1 Swanje ol i ‘u iw'.:“r“w. «[:x..’u‘. for ‘1153:4\-_” llhn-rc‘;:\‘ll.l:- I nd ;\r !]h‘ul find the driver of the wagon containing the | Hen, in substance, repeatedit. “_l_ "_“(l‘tl t'{.xt a family of four named | doit.” G 3 ¥ was voted down, a8 was expected. Then William _ H. —driger, s text, mud Where it could be found, He [ TheY want o murderher. s T 0 he lad no hesitation in giving answer that [ prrrsncia, July 9.1t b reglysarcdBoulS i agoy WU IS reduce th Der cent, leaving el fxf.‘-’.’,flfl‘""" ered and kept ol ‘n.nl‘,;'uum: thoroughly | yud inauced him' to- entor the [iRertbie that the house of commons was | Telephone and el o Have you secn auy of the alleged con- R DA vARIAT Ry vodtosd TaxRLBHLD D William Townsend, | choicos. . Cholee, Ho said, s the selection of | Toom whore i was gafo from the scrutiny | ot the proper teibunal to try theso charges, | DY SUSLARESt o b giong opgope | 21 Biave tot. 1 have, nothing to do with 3 § the . extent = of 35000000 and | : Briggs, Fredoma. —Original [ one of two linés of thought and action. | §f reporters. Mulir's disease the past few | but that such tribunals were always open to | pag broken its bounda and submerged all | them. If they were so foolish us to get into ‘ the reduction - would have been | Widow: Hessey Theve are three ways of deciding, Some [ ';:;3“"'5“t;_\";!l"';lrd:mlcnt' Simptoms. o | members in the luw courts of the country. | the low lands of the town. Men are carrying [ Ay such scrane us is charged ugainst them, folt fn_overy houschold in theland. The | Wiqow of Jobu 15, Lurt, Dos Moines; wminor choices are wmade trough impulse, others | el 4ot oed hanctin his cont win'# | The home rulers received this with con- | the women out of their houses to higher 1ok thom gufler 10 1t om ORtar Aot b i atath 4w misnvored ngaltisy Iheprony ¥, Des Moines. cese of external i and | Jarge meat cleaver, He was seavohing on all | WWptuous clicers aud laughter. Mr. Par. [ ground and soveral foct of water are stand. | tHuve you d y AR sition, the showing that all their Low! o othhers are detertined by motives. | We | ides of Hollywood for Iis wife. . Mrs Muhr | nell, with somo sharpness of manner and Siatan AR sl bbb s o) 7 1Aboring men. of the country 16 the veriost WASHINGTON, Jul, pecial Telegram | things that will last and that will }",,:f:'r".’,'.‘.'sx:":l.nl.? \!-’f'w) "f“b".’ "!”"‘{“".'."l‘”" more feeling than he has yet extubited, | running through several fect of water, | I8 he likely to come hera in reforence rant and demagogy. They were dete to Tue Bee]-S dward benet Loth ~ourscives and others, | HO0 M”hr‘n"“"“o "")'(l)" ](:‘""l‘ k‘:ln":&\‘t{‘lo notice that to-morrow he would [ while the rising water threateus to vaise the | o itf"” that ther should bo 1o changos in the Milld | Company A, Bighth infantry, now with bis | | A‘\' a u) l‘h‘l_lllm\mlllllj:u‘u \‘\v'ls]:v"scr\'il‘('l\\l'x}: AT U L O N‘Iy;i clf wmove for a committee, and | houses from their foundations. At Broun- “\{H . 116 & David called to ses (SR 10’ the consumer were votad down one after | the hospital corps as a private. The com- | dripping umbrellas. Everybody scemed do- | Stendunts were forced to all sorts of | disgression, “in order, said e “‘that I may | 75,0 bridges from above the (own Huve heon ul chatied with their uttorneys for the other. They are willing that salt, the | manding officer will order him to report to | terinined that the evening rain shouid not in- et g l;I.(,\,L,‘,'l’;‘&e""“:‘l:‘;fl"‘, A repel four cowardly charges brought against | carried away and lodged agaiust a trestle in | over an hour. Mr. David suid there were 1o tax on which does not _excecd 5 centau year | the post surgeon for duty at the hospital, terfere with the evening exercis and the PR AU T “I,l:‘mst‘l ‘i: me by your attorney gencral.” Everybody Uniontown. The Baltimore & Ohio ruitroad | new developments — since ‘.\ulvnu!u\' He Gl foeachy weraon i tho Unitod States, stiondd | Hospital Stoward Hans Schroedor, hospi. | Micadunce was ovito us largo as usuale - O S, g N Rl Vs S | Jooked to the troasury bench, but M. Smith bridgo at Triadelphfa has been carried off by | thinles thatthe men hiwe i s ate g e INAIVAAL O Wt Wrariein pron . | tal corps, will by relieved from duty at Fort cd the evening scrmou, His subject | When 10 the asylum Srus Stent, and conscquently too matter | MRESEC™ N ruty 0. The very heavy | SWorn out for aumn before he ks commit- & year, théy decline to listen to the suggestion | Niobrara and will proceed without delay to Jesus, the Friend of Sinners.” This DAKOTA JOE IN TROUBLE, dropped. 4 rains of the week have done much damage to [ ted the erime. Itis absurd on the fuce of it. for' i reduction of taxation, and insistupon | Fort Union, New Mexico, reporting upon his tful, earnest sermon was a fitting con- & 4 el 125 Mr. Gladstone, on one side of the house, [ small grain and hay. Oats and vye, which | The. company is trying =~ to muke § forcing the bill through just as it has been | Arvival to the commanding officer for duty | clusion of the exereises of the second Sunday i and Lord Randolph Churchill on tne other, | mere ready to harvest, cannot be touched for state offense out 6f - uothing, “N reported, and by lotter to the commanding general, | at the assemblg. 1t was indecd a day of [ He Vamooses the Ranch and 1s Cap- | oro watching the proceedings closely, | Some “The Tilinois river is from six to 1 the preliminary hearing comes upnext T e 0 s Department of Arizona. sermons—carnest, able, eloquent sermons, tured in New York. apparently with, the (ntention ot tor el | Yon foct higner than at this time last year, | Friday, I think everything will ‘be’ sottled | 1 had a talk to-day with Senator Pugh, of ajor Frederick W. Benton, Ninth cavalry, | everyone of them. New Yong, July §.—|Speclal Telégram to | oo 3oy wavibhie Intention of foining in | g5q el riain 2 but should tLe men be held over to the grand | Alabama, who 1 & member of the judieiary | Maving been found by anaumy retiving board | For the first time this year the tent | g yresr Ul 9. =18 RELAY R e A ek citated for service on account of disa- | dwellers were lulled to sleep by the soft pat- | LU BEE.]—George Williams, known in nation of Mr. Fuller to be chief justice of the | DIILY incident to the service is, by dircetion | ter of rain drops on their canvas roofs. The | Bufalo Gap, Custer county, Dakota, as *Da- | motion stopped further remarks, and a fow | in this county, Tho oat crop, which was | men canonly be fined, and if the Tnited States. Said ho: T have asserted [ 0f the president, retived from fctive service | sound ‘was delightfully soothing, aud | kota Joc,” was entrusted by Lis employer, [ minutes aftorwards the leading actors in the | ery heavy, is aimost a compiote loss The | Pay the sum they will be e that the nomination of Fuller will be | this date in conformity with section 1251, re- | the god of slumber soon' reigued supreme. | John Siren, with 8900 about four weeks ag = 8 v southern part of the city is submerged and | When thirty days are ove R R e e et oned: tly | vised statutes, and will proceed to his home. [ The morniug dawned in a - clondy S 0E0 | scene left the house. We shall now H any discussion had circumstances brought | “"Tuscora, 11, July 9.—There are fally | jury then I think bail c ouc about, but Mr. Parnell's notice of a | twenty thousand acres of corn under water | ver, it being a United 1 bo procured. More- tates offense, the N yean ncg aken 0 juil, ard and the fine s n. ¢ ay > cow! vorking for Kl (Dhf some fifteen fawilies have been driven to | Paid the men will be released.” 2 when, it is impossible to tell. The noming. — 2 drizling way, but those who could discern | *° R0y ““"‘:‘““"‘ s working for him. This | see further developments and some of them | higher ground. ven to | Do roup of cight men, ex-cngincers and o tion was reported from our committee with- Prosidential hations. the sivus of the times announced that it [ WA too much of a temptation for Jue, and e | may possibly take a rather surprising turn, e firemen of the *'Q, " were watching the move- K oty Feommonation o1 Wy of (e | Wasury July 0.The president tins | “Would soon clear up? * ¢ :mnm:sud the r‘;m.;n, going_to Nebraska. | ailing to secure the committee, Mr. Par. OWED THEM HOW TO GAMBLI. | nents of somo of tho now e (s mornivg & other, but it is impossible to tell when the | e bl e H ek A 30 this morning the conference of | Search was made for him and a couple % s S e Sixteenth street crossiig, The str e a15 Wil hold s sxeaative casicuiir” C° | Sont tho following nominations to the sonato: | uiirissiun warkers wis held. in the pariion: | Ty see s toleriers s vaat s | elt may easiEtyitake s vers(bold inogoatlo 4o 01 a St et oL R evideatly in good humor. They de- Al Tt Ia sugsteatod that. the repubticans in. | Colonel Themas M. Casey, corps of en--| Tiistiop Walker, wilo conductod the (Iscus: | eesora ot e Eram W ing upon the government in the house to pros- 9 & ver and over again that they had won AN A NS - |"gincers, to be chief of engineers with tho | sion, cho i e e oyuive offico hove to arvest the ab- | ccute him. = He may claim this on the ground et kstbonk Branolic o0 : . nation until after the hoxt prosidential | lec. | rank of brigadier gencral; Elliott Sandford, ‘| 1dea.” He gave a brief review of early mis- sconder. The detectives had no dificulty in | that the chief legal ofticer of the government, _Lox Braxem, N. J,, July 9.-—[Special “All we have to fight against now is the * « & tion in order to- secure @ republican chiet | of “New York, to be chief justice, | siouarics and showed how, from the time of | apprehending and securing the mun. The | the attorney general, hus stated in court that | T¢/CRTam to Tre Ber.]—There is a western | scheming and plotting of one wman, who is | justice should the election go their way." and Johm Judd, of lennessce, to | Jonah and the apostles, d prisoner was brought into the “Tombs police | 5o 0 B0 Mo Paviellls o lcity § mun here who is a gambler from way back. | bleeding the “Q" road in order to keep his A 1 know that there is a general improssion | be associate justice of the supreme cotrt of | blessed even the feeblest’ effor court Sunday and attracted much attention Lol - Parnell's complialty n | 7o 000 from Colorado, his namo i Edward | on working,” L to that cffect,” replied Mr. Pugh, “but it is of Utah; Hugh The whole Now Testament‘is a mis- [ by his long hair and bronzed countenance, | the crime of last year. The government e 4e 4 1o} , that is nothing, exclaimed a fireman, Ll Y will do anyth ania, to be and wrong and is based upon u very inadequate leot and | wpy, idea of the )mu-mumI‘ of republican w'll?llm'n 8 of Minnesota, to be. chief justice | *God neve ' law ofiicer alleges that he has them, Hoyw | POltician of the silver-plated state, having | hood. are U I and upon the theory that they would resort | of the supreme court of the terrifory of | missionary ) with which ho was charged aud was held by | cun the government refuse to prosceutel ouce been in the lists for the senatorship | southern road played on the switchuien. At to such expedients to forward partisan'ends, | 1daho: Roderick Ross, of Dakota, to bo in Jerusalem were all missionaries and they | Justico Smith until the arrival of the requisi- | “J' {1 EOveRHent e lic, from there. Wolcott went iuto Phil Daly’s | the time of their strike they arrested a Such is not the case. The republicans would | ciute justice of the supreme court of the have discipled the world. The bishop then | tion papers from Dakota, where his presence 10! a8 his policy has been i 3 Pout AT T AT switchman for looking at a train, and, of not pursue such a course. Tloy have given | ritory of Dakota: John H. Keatloy, of lowa, | shoke of the mission work of to-day and [ 15 s0 urgeutly desired, recommended to Mr. Purnell ana | Place the Fourth and tackled the faro oo afior nwhilo th thon. 108t Had el of et sionary document. As Dr. Livingstone said, | He said he was anative of Cook county, | said that they had no such proofs. Now their | VOOt and heis a prominent lawye 1 but one Son, and He wasa | Wyoming. He cackhowledged the lare 1 10 beat the brothe ing the sume game the - * the demoerats in the senate Whquestionable | -to be United States judge for the district of [ dwelt on the duty of the church and the indi- 5 R e he ~may adopt it. If ho does ‘\)\vr:én"m !“‘.‘}‘Yrt!'l‘rt)x‘.:vmk!fllvum g nrmll gayeln. S Hut thoy cantt by, GV QIS R8suFANoe of 6 falr volo upon tho. case. upon, | Alssla. Viual in this direction. National Photographers, what will the government-do. Suppose it | won $12.000. - Next day ho changed | oo us: Ve never guve thew reison or causs, its merits as soon as it is reached in the reg- e men {Quncdiatoly '~ after = the conference, | . MixNEAroLts; July 0.—[Special Telegram | ghould take Mr. Parnell at his word and | his. fleld of oporations and . went | \OrmLicivany of thomen. o faith in Chle# ular order. 1 would be glad to have you An Important Land Decision. Bishop =~ Wurren —nucried —away = 10 | to Tun Ber]—The photographers are ar- | oviginate prosecution. In that cuse it e the races, and when the last jockey had | Arthar had W Chatrman Hage. and bellee B o Bt aat Tl 10 mhios soovotasy of | B8, ealh: i ginate prosecution. In that cuse it could uces, ast jockey had | Arthur and in C nan Hoge, and bolieve smounted’ Wolcott cashed in his tickets | that the brotherhood » und counted up_the bills which represented | According to th his winnings, There were just £10,000 in the | out much lon for, in the case of William H. | Workers take their departure one by one, and [ FiVing in large numbers to attend the ninth | not call Mr, Parnell as a witness, He could the Union Pacifle. railroad com. | 12,48Y many of the tent dwell annual convention, which opens in the expo- | not be xamined, but the Times could 2 8essio ¢ill b an afrmative 4 acifie railroad com- | Go10 their fents like the Arabs sition building to-morrow morning. The ex- | get o e (i Sl S u I "n‘)»‘l:::’ru“ session and it will be an afirative pany, has decided that the pre-empiivu | steal away,” but will pack their trunks, their | bits are also arriving rapidly and are u.txu.v. its ul‘er(,?n:h n The probabilities pile. T made a total of #22,000 won in | ¢hin o many smish ups and wrecks ‘Senator Furwell will vote for Mr. Fuller, | filing, being prima facie valil at the date | big boxes and littie boxes, their gripsucks | being put in place. A special train on the are that its case would break down, for it can t_\l\::lq‘.‘ulel- t\)\(:lh\\"llllll‘dm”v"l;n |-[| Ilv‘m(d l\ln; ‘l”"‘ have run the finances of the road into close Senator Cullom, while he has not gone back | the withdrawal for the beuafit of the com- | and bundles, and puck them into an express | Burlington will bring in about four tundred | POt be supposed that all its letters are genu- | ¢uile ho_ would just drop into Daly's | quarters, A vote, I again repeat, will be taken. upon | the int sver issucd circulars, Me. Fller's nomination before the termina- | Malon > men the annot hold The wear and tear of ma- | on his exprossed determination to do like: | pany took offcet, exceptod the land covered ke their departure With much s to-morrow worning. All the of- | inc. It surely has been imposed upon to | 4 break the banle - o dropped i on Satc | +The 1 d on en- e wise, is a little bit wavering, Three or four | tpareby from thé grant. This decision a and bustle. The ' bractically | ficcrs are now on the ground.” Mayor Ames | some extent by the persons who have [ the limit of the game and forthwith pro- | Goecks A Ayt ';"'k!!"')ln / republican scnators, whose names Senator | noCei® 4™ TN, LT SEOSIOR S8 d_today, Many tn for the | will deliver an address of welcome, sold it information. The govern- | ceeded to business. Bofore Woltowt Toft | theit,omPloY: A8 it 18, tho men working on Pugh would not consent to have published | B20R, Otnat o it 5 t's grand con vening, but e e of the po 9 of me- had gathered in the entire 22,000 heless, Mr. Wolcott 1s not disheart 1 0505 10 teach the patrous of partment, involving | the night trains will take away the ity the ownership of hundreds of thousa Coll A A R e ;,“,:ff::,',';,‘,t Battenburgls Oloss Call, Bore 'u‘r I‘uml .uhlu.g_nm ie of the Union | gyer two Sundays has been a sus From Danystapt, July 9.—As Prince Ale acific aud other railrouds the beginmng the exercises have been largely | of Battenburg, late ruler of Bulgaria, was ! v e attondod, Puople lave becn moving igto tho | driving from Heildenberg into the Stattback Peintment, for 1t s boen underatood thyt | Tur Benrecsived the following. telezram | ovarybody has been ki, 1o remain unti the | ey Yesterduy his horse shied und the car- the republicaus as well s tho deniocrats | from Senator Manderson last night. Tho | end of the session, and doubticss everybody | Mitee was hurled from the roud down the were in favor of the removal, or at | Fort Omaha bill has now passed both houses | Will be gladto return for another session, Tho | 8ide of the mountain, "The prince was thrown ment. prosccution would therefore be the means of dispersing once for | N all these terrible charges which have | Phil Daly's place how to so long hung hike clouds over the Parnellite it party. The moment appears to be the op- FOOD FOR portunity for dealingeffectually with them one way or theother, and it is the earnest wish of Mr. Gladstone that ) ust now ve told him that their vote will ¢ in the afirmative. MIt CANNON'S AMENDMENT, The vote on Mr. Cannon's sugar amend- ment in the house of reprosentatives this We know that we beat the coms ¢ know it, but it is u fight toa first blood. The | arrest of Baue be the cause of more trouble for the company than was ex- pected, He is well thought.of in Aurora, b ind has been a good citizen, and you can safely say t the company will hear from different quarters before Iong." A Man Signs His “Death Warrant” and Drowns Himself, « ! ! stould be | o i 4 Enal g , b s od R rakka Ctantn o ia e o A aa s Sk and fell a distance of forty feet, when he of M Rk Sr. Jor, Mo., July 9.—|Special Telegram abzbed !;|:Mm| e ““%l\‘xl‘{:x" " ymall x:\‘xlx‘x:bv:- \lmll\l of congress and goes to the president for his | gtitution. Its object is- the Iln;;lu- and ped some shrubs and by their aid es- [ 80 dealt with. I thiuk it likely, therefore, | 4y Bye,|—About noon to-day, while th Another Alleged Dynamiter. P favor .',‘i the amendment was due to , when it will become a”law: best; its location all that could be desived; | caped with slight injuries. His horse was | that we shall see further events of conside workmen were engaged in repaiving th st CHICAGO, .Iul;' 9.—Another ‘.“' was i . s ity TRt Had g WASHINGTON, July 9.—-The Fort Om its management and corps of instructors and | Killed and the carriagé dashed to pieces. able moment in connection ith iy i ol il s e the language in which it was framed and end of the Missouri viver bridge, o man | made to-day cotion with the Burli nearly every one of the thirty-cight who | bill, as amended in the house Satur lecturers surpassed by no western assembly, g T the long and bitter controversy be- | g a0 vears of awe. sl el | mano -4y iR ponneation Wikh bio e voted in the afiirmative were republicans | Passed the senate to-day on 1wy motion. and it is greatly appreciated and well patron: Visible Supply Statoment, tween tho Parnellites and the Times. T00n6 | aug: it haetins prod by the guard, | ton alloged aynamite plot. "United Siatos M B Ay e Ciiai spensoy. | ized by al the best poople of the state. The [ Cuioado, July 9.—The visible supply | Leen the Parneltes st be. almest | and, walking hastily until ho had reaclied | Marshal Marsh arrested George Gooding, a Allof the republicans are for & reduction in — seventh session bus becu one of great inter- | of grain in the United States and Canada, | oo 0F Uo Otier LIe (ssue must be: almost | the pier over the ¢hanncl of the river, ticd a striking engincer, at Aurora, Nls, Gooding had worked for the Burlington road for seventecn yeurs and is a lighly respected 1 citizen of © Aurora. He was brought o the duty on sugar und a large majority of Postmasters Nominated, est and success. True the wanagement them would vote to remove the tas entively ASIINGTON, July 9.—The following post- [ have becn disappointed because of a breach i it were not for the promised development | masters have ‘been wominated; William | OF felth on the part ofa prominent divine of the sorghaum interest in Kansas and the . Seda e anoil | Who was pledged to be bere, but they had an | whe beet root sugar industry in California, Marshall, Farmington, ills.; D. H. Vancil, | excelient substitute and nobody lamented &l'“‘" fatal, yet it 18 not too much to say that af | card on the railing and jumpe trauo is Raifollowsd Parnell gains a complete and decisive, and | Was not seen afterwards. - The S AT follows: *Death warrant, My not a mere technical victory, the home rule | (0 1SS LAty WEHRHE WY 108 cause will receive such an impotus as must | Will'float and be food for the. fis) July 7, as compiled by the Chicago boara of v . 5 b 1 R iy B v to Chicago this mornin, and i Nearly every republican. would so vote bui | Cobden, Llis.; M. Cooper, Forest City, Tu.; | the disappointment, Whatover indignation | Sor®: bring Mr. Gladstono within the sight of | Cantonwin. lstionod ot onoo Ly Marsh and the Chict S vory few of them are in favor of givinga | I Kalk, Cumoerlaid, Wis.; F. H., Wain, | was felt because of the broken contruct is | Jyya powe A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT, cago, Burlington & Quincy attorne; e bounty to the few planters in Louisiana | Washburn, Wis.;J. M. Matthews, Meuoui | soothed by the announcement that the | iy Ty They ( was ' then taken before United Stat A which was contempluted by the Caunon i ince, Wis.; . W. Sprague, Rushville, Neb. | Maplewood Purk association of the Minne- 5 SIRALLE LA IREY 4 Parnell Demands an Explanation. Sr. Joseen, Mo, July 9.—[Specia! Tele: | missionor Hoyne and ,000 bail on g umenduiont. 1 b —— sotu Chautauqua fs preparing to bring suit Pittsburg Pool Rooms Closed. LoNbox, July 9.—In the commons, Sir { gram to Tit Bee,|—Lewis Jeffries and W. | the charge of n the transportation of THE BURSTITUTE TARIFR BILT, Refused: to Gign and Die ggwust the eminent Brooklyn divine for | b owining “July 9,~In sccordance with | Wilfred Lawson, home ruler, asked whother | W. Weir, the two young men from the coun- | high explosives, contrary to the federal 48 Phe senate committee on finance 1§ work- | Hakpixssung, Ky, July 9.—The case of | §10,.(0 Minnesota_ people have 3 ¥ ., . g P e TR el Jaws, Heing unable to secure bondsmen he * ing day and night to prepare a taviff bill to | Juage Palliam, who on Friday killed James | Been subie he sume disappointment | orders issued by Superintendent of Police | the government would granttheppolntaiont, | try who stole a-couplo of carloads of cattle | \yo,¢ 1g uil.” Gooding declurcs his entiro ine ‘(88 Yeport as a substitute for the one now pend- M’ll“ 3 i kA e that we od, and Nebraska Ch: Brown, all turf and ball exchanges in the | of a committee of the house to inquire into | last Wednesday and brought them to St. Joe | jocence’ of complicity in any plot. Marshal G, ing in the house, and from what Mr. Allison iller, game up before a magistrate this | tyuquans watch with symputhetic int 3 o Dhin cac. e e sndert S to sell, pleaded guilty in the criminal court o \ . om y. ‘The cases, | the charges agaiust the leaders of the na toff with the light | M&F h said this arrest con each i the peniten- g 1 ! st | city will close up next Saturda Sy e Pulliam’ submitted to Miller for | for tue success of tholr retaliatory meus- | however, will be carried to the suprems | tional party in the houso of commons, In | Ui morning and we astatement that Miller had been | ures. court and the pool sellers are lopeful that seutence of Lwo ye 106 the present 3 case and that no more Warrants are out, 3 told me to-night it may be expected that the morning work will be very thorough. He says that | signatu - 1 N rl - tho entire tarif laws are being revised, that | criminally intimate with Mrs. Pulliam, and [ The principal featuro of the forenoon exer- | the decision of the lower court will be ro. | FePlY to the question Right Hou, W. H. | tiary, £ 3 FRANCIS TRAIN, all the schedules ure being changed, duties | that in consideration of that fact he would pay | c1ses was u lecture at 11 o'clock by Rev, | versed, Smutn, government leader, said that the Boixeot i G L Workar — in some cases being increased and in others | Pulliam 000. gThe statement was in | H. E. Winship of Boston. The subject of R, SRR house was incompetent to inquire mto the ention of Gluss Workaps. About to Start on a Lecture Tous redug aud in still more, removed ulto- | Pullium's writing, Belovy, in the same hand, tho 1 pre was “Genius versus Cirouw- Glere Dranlors Tined charges. A broper inquiry, he declared, | CANTON; O., July 0.—At the annual con- Araan tha et o . The inconsistencies that exist in tne | were the words give you five minutes to | stances.” © said men of genius were rare, 3 - “ oy 4 4 pLEE i vention of the flnt glass workers, which W Youg, July 9.—[8 3 R glt_"-::‘l“ l;l\\':ur::b«'lngtfl:rm« na wd"uflm' vonatder this - You miay sign or_ die Thia | Tn -Boston With its 400,000 inhabitants its Des Moixes, Ia., July 9.—[Special Tele- | could be obtained through the proper tribu- % YORE, July 9.-—[Special Telegram to opened here to-day, there were nearly two biguous aud coutradictory phrasss made | paper was found on Pulliam’s table just after | leading gevius was John L. Sulllvan. The | gram to Tne Bee.|—Eight cigar dealers were | nuls. Parnell later gave notice to the house Tuk Bee.)—Citizen George Francis Train Wi hundred delegates, representing over six clear. 1 asked Mr. Allison if the vote on | the shooting. pupers refer 1o hiw and Kelly aud Clarkson | hauled vefore a justice of ‘the peace to day | that on Thursday he would submit & motion | yhousand members 0(,,,‘.,““,,. ation, Among | Will to-morrow night begin a lecture tour ab sugar in the house this afterncon would ———— daily, while occasionally you may see u ref- | and fined $1 each and costs for keeping their | for the appointment of a committee 10 in- | the important matters to be considered will | Scranton, Pa., where e appears before the 3 make any difference with the plun i the sen- | Visited By a Michigan Delegation. | erence to Oliver Wendell Holmes, stores open Sunday. They wero arrested | quire into the authenticity of tho lctters pub- | be the new scale which has been drawn up | republican club and talks on finance, J. D, 48 ate, and he replied: *Not the slightest. 1do | Ixpiaxarosis, July 9.—A delegation of la- cu hud but one genius on your pro- | under an old state law which they supposed | lished by the Times in its articles on “Par- [ by the Pittsburg commitiee. Jones, manager of the Grund opera house, not'consider that the voto in the house hus | gies and gentlemen from Benton Harbor, | EFamme this year said Rev. Winship, | haq fullea into innocuous desuetu nellism and Crime,” in which he and other o hi & Bhieoanarsl contrade i (ROIE . uny significance whatever. We sball oot ap- 5 54 ) “day, | Lond he didu't come."! People may be. di- e national members were charged with serious ompromise. sy e years' coutract with Train, ona S8 v.) Mich,, called on General Harrison to-day. | vided into three classes: the stupid, the i vi of the terms of which is that Train shall not proach the subject in that way. =y ! o ouupld, the The Weather Indications. crimes, He will also ask the governmentto | gy yn Lake, July 9.—Receiver Dyer come ns A shal MK, SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGN EXPENSE!. They were prosented by Colonel Ward, who | mediocre and the talentod. The mediocre | o oyl SUE 00 S0 EIC | appoint u day to discuss the subject and give L O i 1. speak ou anarchy. He makes addresses The trouble about the payment of the ex- | was the Michivan delegate to the Chicago [ may distinguish them:elves under favoranle A e 4 " im an_opportunity to repel the foul and | Promised to-day in the matter of the Mormon | epyirely from notes, aud can_bave o lectura penses of the Ohio delegation at the Chicago | couvention. The delegutic 1 was cordially | Crcumstances, but the talented succeed in | soutterly winds. unfounded charges ‘made against him by At- | church property, He keeps what property | ready “at a day’s notice. 1f the trip, which couvention revives the stories that were | received by General Harrison, who made a | $pite of udverse circustunces. For Towa : Warmer, fair weuther; south- | topney General Webster at the trial of the | hé had siezed and was paid $157,666.15 in | extends to California, proves successfuly rife on the same subject four and uifiht short speech, in Which Ue referred to the | = This afterugonat 1:8) Dr. Durvea loctured | erly winds. uit of O'Donnell against the Times. - | cash; further procecdings to be 'dropped | Train will pay the exi s of his manager, eurs ago. Ever since Mr. Shermau hus | active part taken by Michigan in many of the | 00 *Habit in Education and Culture.” This | ' For Dakota: Warmer, fair weather; | nell's vemarks were greeted with loud cheers | pending a hearing of the appeal in the United | advance agent and himself to Australia, &nd » oundidate for the presidency the Ohio | achicvements of the republivau party. Was the lust lecture of the session. The | goutherly winds, from the Irish benches. States suprewme couot. 4 trip around the world will be wade, i © Bl b ¥ 0 N