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?‘ DALY BEE TOMAHA., MONDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1800, many wheels within wheels aad conflicting de- of 9 100 and left the field. The e e THE OMAHA duty bound to follow the footsteps N g sport of an z A Terrible Gyclone Bweeps Over the Viein~ ”"';'i‘_"’l‘ll"‘l'""“‘l'_r'f"";“'l“‘""‘"“- “'“""“l"” | One of the Most Important Scssions in the “",':;‘,';“;‘.‘,‘,g"‘;',‘,};f;}:{,‘;,‘-‘:,'”.;,,“.‘,‘;;fi‘ of every | Omaba aud Denver Put Up a Very Poor a1 B LRI e |19 AN % Viven Des Moines Justice Courts ity of 8t Paul. N ,;:,‘,‘ ,:’Lr‘.;“.‘"::,', “.'i';h':r;\:m‘i‘:":;: Country's History, pension nn;ml\‘u?r; l‘l'xn:;\:s “‘;mt?l:; ,“.f:h the Game of Ball o b aabbpalt il i G 7 the Newspapers. I by i "mr;v-i“"' S e KRS hxuf;:*}::.;“"t’“"‘"I’”"“nr I!‘“;:;;Hl; of ‘|‘le:r“""‘0‘: Four Hundrel Thoronghbre et OTHER PLACES IN MINNESOTA VISITED, | Cs vas rferm totho oo or bissaue | 1ye wonk WHICH HAS CONFRONTED I, | ey e et Bare Jnom dopiod &Y | BUT 1T WAS ONLY AN EAMIBITION, | Sttt Min., July 13 (Speinl o | OAD ( PERVISORS TAKES A HAND, ally passed than have beem approved by the e Bre. | -Secretary Shaw of the wrosses, forthis has not boen a ty Jockoy elib announced that there ivorible to private measutes and | A Desperate Effort Being Made to | witl bo tendays of meing this year, fistead | Chronie Witness s in Ligu _— Corrigan isin Milan and goes thence to Jer o A Brave Dnginecr Has a Thrilling Verona and from there to Munich, He will | papiff, Silver, Education, Subsidies | session r Selzures d the passiol i . individ daims, butwhen it comes en- > of eigl s originall W ving to the 3 3 Race With a Tornado and :::',“f’},lw,:,l:l‘;.3..-:3::,:..‘ Vet ‘,’:le' and Many Other Knotty Problems | individual dalms, butiieh it comes 1o e Pull the D's Moines Toam tlftuhl, n n\mnu(l‘.\. a auuld.' owing to th Will Not Enjoy Such a Profitablo Baves a Train Load of 4 wint £ Bl & . —A Conference of Southern Qaposition of vexatioss lssues which long Out of a Very Bad Immmse nimtor of hotes that are coming Business in the Fatare - make way to Paris and Havre, from which firired in political campaigns, the record here, The Twin City dorby will be run o Passengers. port he will sail the first week in September Republicans, of 'this congress will surpass that of any Hole. the apening day Stabling has al Towa News, for America. He is accompanied by his sce- [E— other since the war, not excepting the Forty- foady ured 100 thoruglbreds retary, Dr. McDonnell, g coventh congress, when the tariff was list the prograniuis s att excoadingly liberl otis, Sr. Pavr, Minn,, July 18.—A few moments U i Wasi Brreav Tie Osana B iaetang pevoril A 0f moment were ed. Won, Lo rPer thervbefug #0000 added money to stakes | Drs Morses o, July 13.—[Specal ta before 5 o'clock this afternoon clouds which STAMNBOULOFF'S REIGN. _ 513 POURTEENTH STREET, dupon the statutes by republican ef- | M ¢ bresn 5 S Tie Ber]—The airing given the justices’ had been threatening o storm began to collect " Wastitvato, D, G, July 12, ER B sas ULty A Trot-er's Wonderful Performance, | (Ourts of this city by the newspapers as to over the region of Lake MeCarron, two or | The Tuhabitants of Buigaria in a State ‘When at vhm-utlnr x_lu present wa‘sh»n the CONPEREXCE OF SOUTHERN REPURLICANS, sioix. ity Brreao, N, Y., July 13, —About two years | their methods of plundering the public treas- three miles north of this city, socn taking on of Terrot results of the first sitting of the Fifty-first There \\:mnvn‘nfi‘}w:\x last, n|,§n; of t:m “.u ?l.-n..w ago the Buffalo mare, Belle Hamiin, startled | ury under the pretense of enforeing the pro- @ rotary motion aud the terrible appearance [Copyright 185 by James Gordeon Bennett.) congress are recapitulated it will be seen that | southern vepublicans at therooms of Congress- | Omiaha the horse world by trotting a half mile over | hibitory law has had asalutary effect, and it s boel 5 ot | " an Bowder of Virginia, who by common | St. Paul. 10 2 cic Herald | this has been one of the most important ses. | man Bowdcer of Vivihiit Who Ruron 3 Sverybody | slons of congressional work kuown fn the | SSetis meurdod i helngerol the soiths Donver 9, Omaha 0. they swept together and followed their y, but | history of the country. | the prosent status of the olection bill in the | Omahaand Denver play eda vory onds, at the vate of 2014 for & quarter, anda | Will be materially reduced. Tho board of e to, ths rthwest, in which | 88 to what is about to happen opinions differ. When congress met in December last it | senateit was decidedto appoint a committee | hibition game yesterday in the prestmce of Ngait, though no horse coull cary that | supervisors took hold of the matter and de- course to the northwest, i Al are coneineed. that the note | Wasconfronted with at leasta dozen of the | Iepresenting thesouthernelement of congress | 3,00 people. Both sides played like a lotof | clip further than an eighth. Sho was driven tieoattar only onb wiless w diroction .many frimds had gone to| Ofonethingall are convinced, that the n ; ) ol utonlua. senaaERInA. tiegs the pas- Lay R e - o that hereafter only one witness will be spend the day st soms of the many little | to the porte, unlike its predecessors, Which greatest cconomic questions which have ever Lol tenn & farmers, Denver finally winning by amargin | L Andrews, who g her head and |Gy cases avising under o search warrant, b sage of the elections bill in the strongest ol " lowed ler goas fast as <he wanted to, and D os sontterad over the country. Anxiety | Were forgotten, should be answered with- | been considered by a congress; and probably | tume The committes appointed con- | OF threeruns. The score: Witlout, the loast wrging or louceh of the | Whee there is no claimant for the liquors 261 WBast sios 66w many down: outunreasonable delay, Since its arrival here | never before in a time of peace have so many | sists of Messrs. Bowden, Houck of OMAIIA. whip’ "his was nevercqualled by any trot- od. Anothor feature of tho 1obe I have interviewed a large numberof shop- | important questions been presented atonce. | Tennessee, Brwer of North Cavoli wpriA, July 18.—([New Y Cable—Special to Tue Bee. here is in a state of animated the Buffalo trck in 1:021, & 2:04 gait. | 18 safe to presume that hevcafter the costs in Yesterday shotrotted an cighth in 143 these cases, as well as the number of cases, of a eyclone, Hundreds of citizens watched the clouds as during the g i —T ting lorse, was exposed, showing that the o arn the first possible part F o Duffe: 2 AR 1N SILSIL PO, AR g posed, showing evening to learn - s Ifii 4 lu btedly | Keepers, merchants aud others of the middle | There has been a great deal of acrimonious MeDuftey of Alibama and Mudd of Mary- navan, 1¢ T ————e same persons had been drawing witiness fees of what was thought, would be unloublody’ | (Lo e ow oxists n Bulgaria n | and probubly uscles debate; and at times e R B will s avor | 1 2803 4 80| GENERAL FREMONT DEAD. | i1 lius of cases o day, and in diftennt e o y velgn of terror, under which no one dares to | the country may have had good reason to b [y persuade them to pass the Lodge-Rowell | Clovelaid. QIR PROE 0N T 0| 8 courts on the same day, whereas the statute A young man drovein from Lake Coleman r, ! | : Ak Bl ! ] e 0 0 00 § 204,010 PathAnder f uccunbs to an c ¥, s sta soon afterwards with the information that at opposition to the Stambouloft reign, | Outof patience with men on both political | bill as adopted by the heuse rather than the | R b =t IR S I e SR DO ts says witioss feos shall be so much por diom, Jeast two persons were killed and_ over one suceceded in porsuading about one out | sides of the natinal legislature. Looking | Hoar bill, which seems R e e Urnibiatt, 20010 000 Ny Youk,duly 13.—Gonol Charlos Fro- | 404 the suprome courthus interpreted this to : on of those v callel ex- | backward, however, the wi {s “dg- | senata Tt g ROR D R g [ N Lt . = o1 o o por dlem feo . Hundred injured ot that point. Fo had boen | Of fifteen of thoso upon whom I called to ex- | backward, howover, the wislom of this d» TUREE SIGNIFIONT UITTLE WORDS. Kittie,p 1§ 00 0 § 1 momthe fint candidits of the republican | MM thit Bomors thn ont pex o feo out with a young lady friend, and, having "'{'\,’ anopinion, ¢ ! T e R Tt ua boon, - generallyiiibhoedsd. that the = - — — | party for president, died at the home of his | D¢ 1K lly d |‘.|\\|\.l ..lnmh the w itness should gone after a bugey to drive home, on his re- Michua Uroschov ich, proprietor of the hotel £ L questions whic office of assistant s taty of the nav v the wife of Colonel I1. M. | t€ nany namber of ¢ The action of udopted daughte ; $6i0 or 41 West Mwonty-fifth streot, ut. | the board of supervison also in vacating s lating several justices Unles: nitz o appropriation bill at asalary of g The shooting of Major Pa- | have been debated could not have been con- | (ided for in the last leglslative, exo ehere she had been standing he found i turn to where she had been standing he found hmuch less waste of vime, per- | and judis his companion scriously injured by the storm Porter : 8B.P0. A F. | 3:3)0'clock this afteroon, Deith was due | 0ral townshipsand leg WS severe measu and totally unex- | sidered w ¥ yeeted weryone. is a pity - | soual peculiarities of individuals, representa- | &4,500 r, was created for Comwnander Tl R i o pence constables o 0, which hiad suddenly come vp. pected by cveryone. It isa pity Balkan na- | soudl peculiatities of indlviduals, roprosenta- | 84500 4, youb, Wid HOQ tfl’m,",‘,u 95 3 5 &to mRanmation ofthebowels. There were | °f e peaceand constables out of oftlce, us Other reports followed thick and fust, cach | tons cunnot overcome a slight, trivial differ. | tives and senutors cousidered. If all men | G G TR v vocoris of the vy do- | Tredway, 'r 1 01 1 0 0preentathishedside at his demise, his son, | Va4 decided in the cise of Frank Plurce being @ little worse than what had pre. | €n¢e and unite into a contederation which, if | SCIt to congress in ther branch of that body | fivenon'e” Tt is no dispasgement to any one | s B - 160 2 ¢ 8] cutenut J.C. Fremont of the vy, and | azainst the Des Moines Leader, will have the soded it composed of Servis, Bulgarla, Macedonia, | Were conservative, studiousand reasonable in | i the entire naval serviesto say that Com- | Reynolds, 16 Heds Bt T S HhvaaG 1SV ; Vo fhs | effect of reducing theamount of legal ma- dedlt, A Montencgro and | Greece, would be | their dispositions every proposition would be l""““"“‘ Soley has dons more togive this | Mosett, If. i i b i, - chinery in this city and gretly lessoning the '0 the north and cast of tho city there aro & J i B i ¢ A he i e sickiess was of u ¢ expenses, rreat TRNEGA1EEL6 lias: Whith ‘e || ationg = enongh'¥ tol take’ cavel Yot ) et || akEN U i s businossliics iuaniuBEhud e diEETROME, the new flect it Basat present than | Wikkon, 1 080 4 0frat 1 dated Since ull these matters have come to light ekl S i Sinden and on | S0if. The presnt state of the country | Posed of with the least possible wiste of | (WY e iy R e el e R R e LR theselzires of illoial lqor hive heen' In sough multitudes every Sunday, and on ) ek : time; but & congress composed of 830 mnem- | OYCR before Mr W hiineylecame scoretary ¢ tals ..o 88 0 110 4 S S . lavger quantities, and in wany cases the sup- tho shores of those lakes many campers pass [ mikes all business inpossible. ! the navy, formulated the policy which has | TS .. following day (Wednesday) ho experienced juantitios, ! tnan) I the hot months of the summer, Lake Cole- | “Itisunpleasant tolivein a country where bers of the house and 84 senators must of | now resulted in giving the United States tho SConE NG w016 painy and iureday. wis worwe, bt did | Doiiay PIDEOLOT thereof have been sum- d - SR : on Y y necessity have in it a conglomerate mass | nucelus of a navy. Seeretary Tracy had the | Omah PSS S B i TR '\ I | moned into court and requited to prove the man s ono of theso and the damage thero | YOU can ouly open your mouth to cat or to thilitl i o i Denve 2 ' not complain, Matters assumed so much | purpose for which the liquor was in theie WL vy vy Rz shout for M. Stambouloff. Prince Feroinand | of mental possibilitios ind ulmost every con- e O "“’.‘"l‘*‘yr.y ""‘“{‘*"‘\ 2utie L et oy 104 9 wone aturn on Friday that ho sent for a | pe Tession. The nowspapets that hive beea vas very heavy. R e B . | ceivable turn of disposition, both mentally | view to ComminderSoley's appointment, and Y. The doctor o the sick ongaged it Kig sl g George Miller,teller of the First National | 18 noliold upon the learts ov heads of the | g “piysically. s coig ol very | every succceding serretaty wold huye been | | Runs nh Divers. Two-hso e b s e e PRI LR RO, SR people, Prince Alexander certainly had a | widely divided politically, is not an exce glad'to retain Assistar retary Soloy in | hits— Ken Threcbaso hits — | 4 ke o sid tlo_fresh alr. | called do on themselves the hn;l\k}, \\u's‘kuw. R L(lr“nmwl‘l YR DL y ::‘\J;I}:\].l\\lll:.lllnl politically, is notan exception IUI_\lLll:{:‘:;t‘:“l‘l‘nno\v\“;l’wfl% umph.w_k"”:lh,dm ““l?,‘ “l ! T YO RV (AW :nl‘ h\‘ ;\m. m\l\‘\u x‘x‘l':l u]n'I”\\.m l;i lluL the crank prohibitionists who claim such V hel storm struc o little lake the L y N i et et x I o plays—Walsh to an te got a bad chill, 1 Friday iigh s will injure the cause, not beiug able e ind i ‘s"l;"':-d"‘u;)l\)):nHI\"m\:]( over | Larostoyanoff, court photographer, said: WIS Gl b LUt e e O O - (e scsont Rophiolns o IaUlorian, Tiss o by B Reib . for: DiT Monon. et | L e T e e oy LGRS o 9 b “Our poor countty is fast golng tc P the republicans, having a clear majority in | open se for instamce, L recent | g ennedy 1. Struck ouv-Ry Kittle 3, O following moming (Saturday aokod!| e robbery (A i turned m the water uid o boat loaded with | OUE POOT ;‘:j:ff‘fl‘;i‘ ;"Lf;"‘:y,_:'::‘:"‘ ;"“j—l{:‘:“l both houses and abwolate controt of “the | complete reorganization of all tho divisions | redy 5. Based bail-By Urjubart 1. e Ly 45 o t1o) | cankod i hoixatieey Bk 8@yl B omin Its 1 similar treatment. Other . B! mal > v Lt y persons g pledged to veform | in the m vy department was Commander | of gaue—One lour wd forty R i editit ., s i ¢ i) . i 4 < true ehar —peritonitis—-but even then Jovarnor Botes lias been axerolsing execue buildings were denolishod or badly wrecked, | from the brutalizing yoke of Turkey, we ha {f. To compile a tarf bill | Soley's work, but a oBHe has prescnted Lo e 5 the case was ot nsidered dangerous, and & | ¢ clomon o i n xS | e el Biiling Foa wting point the cyelono | OMY 8 few years in which to taste the suc- to become a law is not nearly so easy | itsell. By some mysterious influence St. Paul 10, Kansas City 4, Qispateh to that elfcet was sent o Sabright. | jprisonment forviolation of the liquor law. Lako | cess of liberal institutions, Siuce Stambouloff | & iatter as to make one for political purposcs | Were insirted in the conferen i . pocial Tele- | Final dissolution was sudden. The ral | Notable among these fs the case of the Bow- was seventyseven yeas and six months old | myans at M ton day, at the tiné of his death, suits St. PAvt, Minn., July 15— gram to Tk Bik of to-day’s gam struck Lake Joanna, Lake Gerval mt. hus | ONIY, as was the case with the committecon | the bill after the clause providi Vadnais, Little Canada, and passed on o \ S 5 M85 | \ways and means in the lasthouse, It is one | oMfice the threc little words, *'from route for miles east of White Begg lake, been. transformed from the liberal | thing to make buncom and another thing to | This will of course, effectually dcbar @Passengers on a St Paul & Duluth train and almost republican lines upon which | dobusiness, The repubiicans, however, ar- ( mander Soley. It is genevaly suspeeted K.hrhm‘lml!-',\l mont was born at Savan- [ Which left White Bear lake at 4:5 were ap- | it was founded into an absolute ranged a bill iu the house committee which | that Senator Chs ndler had these \\‘;u‘lx ;u- & nah, Ga, January 21, 1813, und graduated bt e A 4 depotism, which challenges comparison even | Will become a law within o few wecks. To serted in conferencd a4t the in- RoNOA E Win poa v | Charleston college, 1830, In 1835 he receiy proaching Gladstone whon they observed a {0 tho oMt rvevise the tariff under the present conditions | Stance of the staft officers, whose | Murphy.m 0 0 Manning 2. 28 0| theappintmentof teacher of mathematics came into power the govern rshalltown, who have had sey n the courts forseveral years past, and were atlast taking thom to the United States supret In the lowa courts fines wero dinst them amounting costs, bub 80 im- —Followingis the result TKANAS (ITY 3 4 " : H ek ot R ) b werishied had Unele John Bowman become eyelone formiug and watched its motion with of trade and politics was one of the most difi- | lozal ~ representative he fs. Comuander | Daly, .. 0| onbouard thesloop-of-war Natchez, and two | POV 1 Uncl . : el Mipomad i o “All Bulgarian news that reaches the west- | cult things, if political popularity is tobe | Soley, being aline oficer, it is only natural 9| y afterwards wis made professor of | [T his long litigation that ho had ubout interest other than fear or excitement, Not b Jopularity s tobe | that the stall, with 1§ usual htred of tho 1 abandoned furth cand he and his o saw the | °rn world pas bouloft or his agents at 0s through the hands of Stam- | considered in any deg) ina. Panitza | mind could coveeive, The farmors of the fa 0| mathematics in the United 0| 188 he was comt tates navy. In 60 with the engineer, however, od a8 liew hould have taken care that Commander sons hud - mor »d thelr homesteads to 5101 ant lin threutening aspect of the sky, and with a T O e ey IO O ousi: | Boley should be barred Piile oM 0 RS 0 o) Lt cure their bondsmen, when the famous : » e e st are undoubte inder busi- | S0! wuld be barred out of the offico inthe corps of topographical engineers, and S G Lo n_tho. a startled look ahead to see if all was clear, | W48 & @ood Bulgarian, s brave [ WEE SR A PU RN o ey have formed | Which they lnew had boen created for hiw. 1 Domby 9| m 1843 conducted & geogrphical survey of S O D o g I S $. pulled out the throttlo and the engino leaped | *o1dior aud & true patriot, Who | political combiuations which “must be con- | Secretary Tracy is now endeavoring to per- B, b 0| the then almost unlanown rogion etyeen the | SEITGRI cort wmo 1o Tl belich Bven Forward. - His judgment aud quick action un- | Will be Highly honored by the generations of | sidered along with the justice and rieht Gomthailer AR R L LoD Hiht 1| Missouri viver and the Paeific occwn, Tu | fuoaua’ the matter was laid before Gove B B e oud. | Buliarians to come, With soldiers mounting | which is duo_ them. The prohibition purty | navy in ovdor that he may be appointed My, 1843, he setout upon a still longer oxpe- as lo ermor Boles and on Friday last. worl was vo- e 0k Mo et ved from thoe governor thathe had con- dition from the Rocky Mountains to the ¥ cific. _On bis vetted as guard over the covent a true | @nd others intevested in the reform of thein- | ‘“from civil life.”” % for the twisting, terrifying devastator crossed lot box to preventa true | T by 5 X 4 Nl o h o oty wtioe | exprossion -t popular” feolic, thore o | 220, taxes lao made dumans wiioh tos | . wiverie ol sy BERREIORR. ) , Blain, and 1 tho spring | Sluded to remit wconditionallyal thoir fucs, the traln passod. danger of any number of delegates being | wo doubt that*the revision of the tariff will | abandonoed all hope of phe repeal of the | swnsss Cily. of 1865 was st to explre the| g 8 rpcaniiy. Cnen (PRS0 A c the ncfion of both houso ~BUMMARL. @reat western basin and _the mavi finest broweries In the state, but its value o S » | counted in who are not bound body and soul | increase the popularity of the predominant hiloco tax Ao . y 7 Holp that had been called for from the | counted t 4 ) P inant | tobucco tax desp: c h! By s wib dé@royed by the prohibitory law and ' gtricken district was at once sent to them, | o Mr. Stumbouloff. Unless the government | party nd redound to the populurity of Presi- | and seate commitiees. McKinkey b, | ' Eamed nins st FaE Kahigs Ol 2 Tw, | tme ainf;'f'fi'r‘.u-n'i'é’lfifiwa'x’.‘." aahe | n R, o tasty Wab Toat Lyl MEREIY 80 doctors and other & 1ce going as fast as Twill emigrate toChicagonext y o I S 0T it will be remembered, redieed the tax from i * * the brewery from total confiscation by A 4 5 On top of the taviff question weve the mani- | § co Baseson hills-Off Muinsi, Pers 1, Struck | of California to the United States. During | ' they could be tuken. e Riorosuris, proprietor of the Lux- | 10 internationtl quastions whieh como up | nis, fbouid Lo 4 coufsritic. tho sensle | cut—by Mainsd Swirtzoll, Unpirt-Hoover. | pisubuence war was dedured bétween the | fEETE tho law. The plice where the cyclone struck the | embours hotel said: “A great majority of undmr1 the Pnn‘u\mrrh':m congress, It reh. tax backto 8 cents, The mortherners have Milwaukee 0, Sloux City 2. k‘mwa States, ul“:‘ lMoxh'v\, and (itm:rurjm ;’xt;.':‘rl\w CLEM A AT A * | the Bulgarians have and always will remain | quived a great deal of ingenuity and much | g omimiliea comsisting of Messrs - > ; e Pele. | Kearney was sent to tase possession of Cali- nother cas ground and caused the loss of lifo was on the sophite. * With ; ! | olitical seit-abnegation o tho part of repub- | bmgn Cey e ey Snsisting of Mpssty | Muwaukes, Wis, July 18. ~[Spectal Tele- | gy o, Fremont refused to obey some orders | tuo of executive clemoncy comes from Cline shore of Lake Gervais, whero J, H. Schur- | Russophite. thout Russia’s continued : d udd of Maryland, Waddellof Virgwia and | g to Te Bus.|—Following is the result Ty EContmey; whio wia 1 3 I beriotimoathe ther 1i8A b > s, . Ty, hefensdship and - protection no govern- | lican leadors toso rovise the tariff as tonot | Browor of North Carolina to labor with the 0. en by Kearney, who was his' military su- | ton, For anumber of mouths there hasbeen mier of this city hod & summer cott D, fri and 7y 0 goV conflict with the proceedings of the Intama- | sapators i behalf of the . repeal of | Of tolay’s gamo: perioy, and was put under arrest, and or | confined i the Clinton county juil 4 man Where Sinon Good was alse located, A fun- | ment will ever sacceed logally in maintaining | tional congress, The latter had a profitable | tho tobacco. tax, ana, fathng in that, to VAR TR dered to veport us Washinglon Howas tried | named W sont thero nel-shaped cloud swooped down on them | itself in the country. Price was too weak to | session, and it was doveloped that the worl the tax to at least where by court-martial, found Zguilty ordered | for nine months fo 0¥ BRINGS ITAPPINESS, & L WoqD s avent tho shooting of Panitza. Ido not be- | upon the tariff bill caused no gratings on the “Kinley bi % s S DoAr W dismissed from the service. Prosidont Polk | inflict creat bodily injucy, during a quas and demolished dwellings and o numberof | BEERAE TE ORI S ek el e edtions 0T s ot Sgum i A HAhartor e (oI B Ley b RS w":‘"fi{"“‘l&,‘rf‘“‘;"f““‘,’; 1000 11 litted the sentence, but Fremont resigned | vesulting from intovication. A fow other buildings inthe same nelghborhood. tievo ho will evor roturn, Stambouloff him- |y g negotiations to_ open commercial i FIGHe ria st oo o his commission. In October, 1543, he fitted | ago ¢ man was placed_ina el in tho g o1 had to snoak away from Sofla and hide | fIRRINE negotiations to open commercial re- | docs not seeu probable thit their efforts will 10 0 0|Brosnan, 2.0 1 ; ; ity o A y vas placed dna coll The camp of Colonel Helleser of this city, | 3¢1f had Iy 8 hide | Tations” with the American republics to the | meet with any success. 14 00 Gonn, it..0 2 out, abt his own expenso, a Lirge expedition | juil to await examination, The jailor wis at- where there wasa large party, was blown | himself fn the mountains, so patent was it to | south of us. g i 211 01 s with the object of finding & practicable route | tacked by the insane man and roughly han- down, but the party all eseaped injury. In | him thateverybody was disgusted with the | Next to the tariff and commercial reciproc- LEOULAHON 1 SR nhe LRCTE B 9 over the mountains to Califoraia. After in- | died, his life beiug ouly sived by the prompt 3 P aped injury. bi~ing ity wis the silver question. That has just | The prospects are notat all brignt for any | Albere2b ety ! numerable hardships he reached Sacram stance of High. This uroused pubiic the wreck of Schurmier and Good's houses, % been disposed of ina manner which proves | material legislation at tho hands of the house | gowders, 2100 0 in thespring of 1549, Here he bought a ing in Higlh's behalf anda large number of however, five were killed and ten injured, as entirely satisfactory to all classes—even the | during the remainder of tho secssion unless == — estate, containing rich gold mines, He was | petitions gonerally signed were sont to the follows : monometallists being thoroughly satisfied [ Speaker Reed calls in the absent republi- 1 1 one of the first, United States senators from nor who yestenday granted an uncondi- . 2 Vv vocates. ! B! ¢ A 1 oo 20 0 0—¢| up his residence in New York, and in the ™ NES GR E FENCAM P! 3 Mrs. J. H. SCAURMIER, try for the Last Week. The question of fair elections has in all | legistation shall be enactéd without a quorum Slous Oty - e e = caing yewr was the firt candidite of the DES 30T NEN GBTELDENEENAN A S CHARLES SCRURMIER. Bostoy, July 18.—[Special Telegram -to d f h Sad 1o nartitin laislaldaBAlL &0 through y L Ay s It is practically settled that tho encamp- LISS § IR, x b P ¢ partsof the country been another 1ssue of | @nd no partisan leg i ¢ SUMMARY. republican party for presidentot the United | yong of the first brigade, Iowa national Rev. Mr. PHA EFLER of Brennan, Tex. e Bee]—The following table, compiled | berploxing rangs which confronted the ity | the house with the assistince of demo- | Famed runs-Milvaukeo 1, Sioux City o | States Mhe democrats nominated Mr. | il Switlbe neld in this city the latter part GEORGE MILLER of the First National | from dispatches from the clearing houses | first congress. Theadoption by the house of | ccratic votes or except the republicans | Two-basehits Dalty Torrissey 2, Blaek | Buchanan, and the“Americin” partynorai | §fAurust, Sioux City and Oslcaloosa has ‘a_ bunk of this city. of the cities named, shows the gross ex- | the LodgeRowell bill plainly indicates the [ Pave quorumovera dilatory and useless mo- | Threobuse hits—Iabpel. Buss stofer nited Mr. Filmore, Fromont 1eteived 114 | Seon banting hurd 10 Jeet the. encamoment. DT Ok i ity i A ¥ position of the republican party, and thore is | tion. As Mr. Dockery of Missouri putit to- | man 3. lettli, Cline, Koppel, shell slootoral votes® TImom 5ok A Bac en working hard to got tho encamp ‘1 Y YPETE" SCHURMIER'S driver. changes for last week, with rates cont | Cov little doubt {. e ,l” 4] > day, *“The democrats are not engaged in once | Buseson halls-Milwaukee "o Sionx City | yipan yeceiving thie Mmalnin 17 but Des Moines has given assurances that all "o bodies of Mrs, Schurmier, herson aud | Of increase or decrease, as o the | Yok little doubs that it will yass the senate, | TR Ui B RG louson delibertive body. | SUrudk ot iy, Sovders 4. ty Burdicknone. | wordd! s eonear, “Soo 8 artar | e coquirenonis bo mioke inojensumprpns.e Mz, Phiofler have not yet, been found. amounts for the corvesponding weelk in 18%); | present form. This Is_ undountéaly the most | There are nrfu: ofnon-partism senate bilson | Uijire e Doiaid " 1 O | the elvil war broke out Fremont wis made o e o i A S NIURED, TR S e ] IR important measure that has cver beea | the calendarof the house-—measures of gon- e major-gencral and pliced incommand of tho bbb A Mel vty i Lt Al S adopted by congress relating to afranchise | €ral importance—and while the democratic Amgerk Westem department, his healquartors boing | 1t Band have fully decided to come hore (';""'um Goos s'\‘rlolu?ly hl]um‘d Gk n ATy of the |wo|lLe, not even excepting the amend- ":ltpcltl"luru Lhol}'ll: n: prospectof the final | | ATTOLEDO. at St Loluw. ‘Hel ‘as&l;)dt; amation free- m‘“;” ""i“ 'l“' or 'I'l’l“" “"“”";“‘é* . i & ) calp. 2 ment to the constitution which gave the | @doption of any of them, shestes ing the slaves in his district, s measurewhich The Towa wheelmen will meet at Spencor Mus. Puarries, shoulder broken. # | negro the right of suffrage. - A RESIGNATION THAT' CAUSES TALK. ojedn s Tocheder 0.y {he president thought unwise at the time, | next Saturday in seventh annual session, and HOMAS BARNARD, ngh seriously. ‘o amend existing laws or create new ones Iid eal of gossip is going around con- ATST. LOUIS. + | an ont was recalled an ed in com- s ¢ ) ‘) 2 Vg S ow Yok TR e e o AR B i v R \'il|l.ndn?.. o i i‘:n-‘fi?v(:‘uv?ffi"‘{:f nat; AN My (A g houd. | Bl L e T T o eIt iy o el A it || 1= Loue Tr A thitkos 1} olyven tnieey. titganeralied by - Confoderato . General | and on Sunday a tour to Lake Okoboji and 180 LARAIN SAIH, WOURCHKINONTANONLIBNG, ' QR oag0w oo injustice to those wlo conscientiously believe | the officer expressed auy futention whatever AT COLUNBUS, Jackson. Soonafterwards General Pope was | Spirit lake will talke place. — The present ofi- shoulder, T e in'a wide separation of state and federal au- [ of resigning, and the first they knew of his | Columbus 2, Brooklyn 3 placed in command of all the federal forces fn | cors of the division ave chief consul, James Crark HANsEN, bruised hip. Baltimore. thority and who have large property inter: | purpose was the official arinouncement of his = northern Virginia, and Fremont, who out- | B. Green, Des Moines; vice consul, H. L, RAY Goob, three scalp wounds and injury | S Franclsco.. ests in the states, and atthe sume time meet | resignation, Still greater surprise was AT LOUISVILLE, ranked hin, vesigned hiscommission and took | Chass, Cedar Falls; secretary and treasurer, Sh e : Draonre; the demunds of prohibitionists who called | caused by the fact that he had not asked for | Louisville 4, Syricvse 10, 1o furtheractive part in the war. In 154 the | Walstein Seymour, Des Moincs. iy 4 as Gy upon the federal government to exercise 1ts | the customary leave of absence for one year, S and convention nominated him for the il U e Mr. GeNTR Orleans. authority under the interstate commerce law | which would of course have been granted Des Moines in Hard Luck. idency, but he soon withdrew his name. Swindled Kate Shelly. Miss Mixxie Mise. Jauievily clause of the constitution by which the states | him. The resignation of this Drs Mot Ta., dJuly 13.—[Special Telo- le subscquently devoted himself mainly to Des Moives, Ia., July 13.—[Special Telo- Ttis sald the.oyclone was confined to a dis- | S of the v enjoy prohibition without re- [ oficer of course caused a vac e e M the ~ promotion of o southern rail | pam to T it Shelly, the Moln- trict only thiee and a half mileslong and that | Omab stricting federal authority, was a very diffi- | which gave one cadet at Annapolis an cn- | Eram to Tie Bee.|—The Dis Moines base | ad “across tho continent, —spending \ i 4 Cleveland the worst damage was dono within a it of | Milwauke halfl a mile. Detrols. Later—Adyices from Lake Gervaise indi- cato that the loss of lifeat that point may <8 reach fifty. The most alarming news comes from the keeper of the boat house. This man says ho let out this aftornoon at least fifteen oult (hing, and it seemed that 1t was thrown | Signsbip in (he navy. It 18 ot in uncommon | bullclubis not vet quito ow of thewoods | much time in Europ 'for this | E0u8 hemine, whoso bravery in saving a Upon this congress at i time andin a form | thing for the patents ofa naval griduateat | financially, although there ate good grounds | purpose. In connection withthis enterpriso | passenger train from destruction and - tho which made it most burdensome, for the su- | Annapolis when, on mdl:sm""' the is 10 | fortho Wlief hat it will bekeptin the fida | 1€ was charged with fraduloit, transactions | oo upants thereof from death a few years ago preme co j vacancy to which he can beappointed and in IR i t : ; n France; wus t while absent, found | quring @ terrible storm atnight, with th such a w conseqience of which o “must retiro to ri- therest of th sewon. Whilo the clib was | quiliy andsentenced to fine and 1nprisot- | otals of wileh tho o fs e bag from a ve vate life, to persuade in some more or less | 8way playingat Minneapolis, Milyaukee and 1 but as he was not inFranco, the iy DEYMD, A AL SIeE The senate took the lead in this matter and | mysterious way some young lieutenant, to | St. Paul, during which trip out of ten games v covld not be enforc rom 1878 o | been victimized and swindled by an uncon- adopted Senator Wilson's nal package” | whom the consideration, if large enough, | it lost all butone, efforts were belng made at nor of the territory of Ari- mablerascal. Not long ago a public sub- amendment to the interstate commerce law, | would be very acceptable, to n and thus | jome toput the club upon its feet, but every | 0B& During the lust fo ars of his life iption was started for her by a Chicago Dallas Duluth boats. Noue of these had less than two oc- | Wimineton andthe housel endod th e e e T Ba e = TIREE 2l Tram ntioris entaged (e Tractl . i Wieht and the house has so amended that amend: | createa vacancy ull along the line of promo- | - RS, i sencral Fremont was engaged in the practice | paper omething over $000 als6d. cupants and some three or four, Sinco the e meut as to make it about as sutisfactory us it | tion. Peseny S. Heam, | B@me lost apparently drove mother nail inits | o Juy in New York.] }m‘:“_“‘::'t(*“’\i'fp “,l:;“‘;“‘.""h'"* S ""wl'li: fearful storm passed over the luke no trace of | FAHY ) A ons s uioral bill camaal Ty i ooy S0 e ony sniny naraime s T A3t 7N Tik . el wikh pant GEnAkialaitn the bouts or unfortunite passengers has boen | Hirmingiii S uepatianaleguosdoal bill cauaslope tor. | B2 G MARE 1N DHELADELPH L. . | fase that theboys irouht cuakibeshiy ralte THE TIOGA’S VICTINS, L i L MR ihcaly sideration s of this congress — moey back wi wm thau e 5 -oomg found, i Moiiies ~a question which has been a perplexing ono | Destruction of s Planing Mill and | hal - when they stavtel away, | $ix More Bodles Recovered From the | for the fasiy, = She = boght =—two FourPersiaRiba. R in congress for many years and which has Ll i AT louses in Moingona —_and | made & PR et et sl o eI S PRI B 1 LT been o national issue for a decade, Lumber ¥ard, But nu'{.,( wa ey little _ anxioty b _Hold, contract with a carpenter from Clinton, who ZOMmBEATIER Tya 1A tarrin wick | e o national issue fora decade, om. | Primapeiemsa, July 19.~One of the most | onthe part of the penple tgodownto thie | Cuicaco, July 13—Six more bodies were | called himself A. Lambertson, to put up' such Momphis wagon containing fifteen people being run | Now Haven into by a train. Tho people were tossed in | orieo s ™ ttirections. Four were killed outright and the others injured. b ot I BURTSELL’S REVOLT. ship lines betwee T o 5 o t ; park tosce the performaneeof their trip re- | ocovere 8y £r0 o holc > steamer | & house us sho desired for $300, he t it hip lines between the United | destructive fires that il occurred in this | DT ko8 e DERetuabecol, Bt B T | recovered today from the hold of the steamcr | & house i sho desived for 00, e to firnish for several years broke out at 4 o'cock i ) . Piogs, making nincteen so far, exclusive of ' thing necessury excey . has resulted 1 a victoryso far, and confi- i which could bo worked over from the two old this morniug in the plgaing millof H. T.| dence and interestis beiug restored, whichis | one of the injured, who died at the hospital. t houses. He bought a billof lunber at the i DI A etk pdaomrqlt | Aticinson, on Teuth stree}annd Susquehunna | manifest by the eresed attendance. The | Oneof the orpses taken out todiy was that | local lumber yard, paying & small amount form of tonnage and subsid: “asures inboth | avenue, The wind carsigdithe flames across | saliries, however, become due again on Tues- | of awhite man, the others being negroes. | down and having the rest, about 0, jArasconige WG auLIEE MoaNiEas DO 1 T S . Atkimson:s | day and there is tot money wough 1n sightat | Only two were ‘identified—Louis and Henry | to Miss Shelly. Supposing that he e e I L R s Tn:':-a:m e ,l‘}h Atkizsons | pisentio pay them, Amealing of tho stec- | Alexander, eoloped steodores. How many | for tho material Miss Steily pad hiw on ¥ri- bl el heto R ApopAG ) ! - s holders was held last night and it was re- [ more men wero killed is now agrowingun- | day $13 on account, but on account of sus- e S wall puper manufacturing eslablishment of | solved to make a suprene efort tomorrow to | certainty, Probably it would not be - too stions on his part she_went to Boone Thora were. sovintech Gontested elections | Corey Brothers, whiohls scparated fromr [ salve the problem. The business men of the | much to weunc thit thirty is about the cor- %0 8o nvestigation, She fonnd Liame in the house when that hody mot in Decem. | Atkinson's mll propertyby a narrow street, |“city will —be —asked —to clue = up |rect total, Half of the hold is yetlittered | hertson's wifeready toleavetown and the man ber last, and ulmost every one of them sas | Was the next to go. Slmside of hall au| for a couplo of hurs and everybudy | with wreckage from tho explosion. himself nowhere to be found. Inquiry re- based upon @ general principle involving is- | hour from the time #Me flanes attacked | tum out to the game: lso to push thesaleof mercial ste States and South and Central Ameriea and mail lines between this and_other countries arosein the preparation of three or four ap- Montreal .. The Pope Approves the Decree to Es. [ Halfax. o tablish a Precedent. ‘ [Copyright 15 by James Gordon Bennett,] Rowk, July 13.—(New York Herald Cable —$pecial to Tug Bee | —1 have supromo au- f § 1 0 Yot vealed that he had not paid for the lumber, thority for saying the propagands of Fides sues which heve figured more or less fn | Cory — Brothers establishment that ets In blocks of & worth,and by this The Weather Forg:as! and then a search for himn began in carnest. | only took hold of Burtsell’s revolt against Rational campaigns ever since thowar, There | Maguificent building wada complete mass of | means pull out, of a very discouraging hole. | For Omaha snd vicinity—Falr; coler. towands night he was found in a AXaing is not a man north or south who can success. | fuins. The firemen scdreely attempted to | Among other rowlutions adopte olutl 3 was 006 | o - the flames in CareyBrothers' builling, | thit the city of Des Moines is the equal in e N Tiouse 1u all of tho chacs which ave been dle. | 88 they realiz Uit (hett @orls - wore hope. | enoriy, entirprise and plick of St Pl {RJve Ly SLowaiRg: sOrEly posed of, and thoso which have been reported | 1058, Lut succeeded in safing o row of small | Minéipolis, Milwaukee, Omiba, Kausas | IOWEAMPRERS L Doy windss B ok a1V il Do been 1eporled | jioubes occupiod mainly @ysemployts. . Whon | City, Denver and Sious Citr, and eould not | Suth Dalota—Fair; northerly winds; Corrigan of New York in order to establish a y precedent for all future questions of a similar | *Seattle nature, The Catholic church does not in- Total tend to have American Savounarolas in the [ Qutside \ebruska and lowi—Fulr, followed | freight car and handed over to the police. morning, beforea preliminary ex- amination was held, the prisoner wis al- onstable to consult with his at- fully contend ugainst the final action of the | Ch¢ terly winds; X g o 5 Aisnc n. There have been a great deal of | the walls foll the bricks plled against these | afford to allow the dub to dishand at this | CORN G 0 1 -~ rs are scourin nineteenty century. - st ia fofads disposition. There have bee great dealof | 7% SETE 0 the frightened occupants made | time. The subject of Sunday games was dis- | WAsHNGTox, July 18—8lgnal service re- | 4},q couptry In all directions for hum As tar o y 5 litics in the contested eclections in this I ports show Sunday Lo have been an unusuall 3 Tho decree approved by the pope was abso- - —— house. their ¢scaps from the wear, and womerand | cussed, and it scemed to be the prevalent | POTS suow Sieday 1o pve el B MEELEY | as known he has the §130 which he got from Jutely sweeping in its denunciation of Burt- Riflem n Bau We have established a system of signalsto | Women and children, half dreesed, ran | opinionthatif there could be ageneral clo A0) B Sxecb il Now B0 ARG, 1p8 L0 #0 behind on lumber, be agenéral dos: |\ guion%nd from Mi e Nk | Miss Shelly and lea ana & Sunday erowd | feglon and from Murylind northward t0 Now | 5o 4150 owes the workmen all the wiges for ) "> | the work o far done on the house. dugh the streets u-r;nr-sn‘ix'k«n. Mean- | ing mll a certain ({ v sad " \ ug mill had been completely | turned out it would be better not to live 3 L gresses have failed to accomplish, and which | festroyed. The firemen succeeded In quench- | them. Should their offortsoutlined above be | POTtL & by ‘wmxnraguviu of w'd\ B Will undoubtedly be of great servi ing the fiimes in the lomber yard after its | suc ul the team will be strengthened so | OF "“"‘r-‘?‘ *“"\'.'I';_fl s pumn 0 0;’ de- The appropriation bills and several sep- | contents had been partly destroyed. Tho | @t keep it somewhere ‘n sight of the pen- | ETeS orover; while report a maximum sell, condemus the rebellious pastor of Epi- | Bewuy, July 13.—Herr Dievsch presided at phany, make ackuowledgment of his sub- | @ banquet given today on the occasion of the | mission to the archbishopaud to write 4 com- | ¢losing of the shooting tournament. After plete apology and send iton at once to the | reading grcetings from warious soverelgns guide ships at sca and to “govern the courses | o of interoc pssels, which many past con. | While the pl Death of a Centenaria 10 5 s {1 o) ps Morses, Ia o v 1] [8pe Tel Propogen of Fides, and princes and remarks by delegntes from | yate mudsues. have contained provisions | 105ses of Atkinson will roach $,000 and | uast, ifnotat the top. Veapersiupe of 10 dogroes or bigher, FRACKMA A8 ‘”m,‘r,l'u,“,l,,ul,‘:,: This powerful tibunal will then decide | Austria, Hungary and Italy, Mr, Wolf of | which not ouly further proteet the rights of | Carey Brothers fully $500,000. . g The National Fots at Paris gt, Garrison, Benton county, of Moth whether or not Burtsell can be appointed to \\'mhhl)\"é)h city, formerly American consul | settiers on the public domain, but which will —————— An Umpire's Decision G es. [Copyright 155 by James Gordon Bennett.] A M. .'J‘ i Lokl t i 1 - oficiate in any place Corrizan may choose to | Feueral afCairo, made an nddress in which | expdite cases pouding in the general land Whlesale Deseriion of Eatlors. §7. Pavr, Minn, July 15— [Specidl Tele- ennett. Martha McCoy ut the age of 100 years, Paris, July he dwelt upon the inseparable bond which | oftice and theiuterior department generally, ~[New York Herald Cable | Mother McCoy was married in 1515 and was designate as the future home of the AN Fraxcrsco, Cal, duly gram to Tur Bee.| t & . —The Chron pelary Roche of the " ™, £ o the united Germans of America and of Ger. | Tho dependent pension bill bas brought | wile. ) AVt ) s 4 —Speciul to Tur Bie ] —The vatinal fete | 4 widow from 1542 until her death. She saw pricst, whether the retraction aud apology | many in common. have. for the: Fatheriand, | about arcvalutionin the pensionoMce. 1t has | icle's sdvices from Honolylu state that there Western association bas mida up his oficial | ¢y,i yoqr, being ot once the ainiversary of | the first steamboat on the Hudson. he was are suficient and whether he has actually [ The empe od t standing of the clubs to July 12, Of the dis- POF'S CUD WS present 1o the simplifi s mode of procuring pensions and | have been wholesae desextions from the | N i h 3 , | thetaking of the Bastile and the centenary | thirty years of age when the first power loom Thado the necessary yows of submlssion to the | 0%, Herr Musch of Meran, amid hearty | Will result fu helping the commissioner to | Unitod Stutes steamr Charleston, = Most of | puted MilwaukeoMimcaglis amo of June o e Tl m”“llmm ommony | wis setup in Lowell, in which factory sbe archbishop, Thereis no truth in the roport | Cheer cloar the files of jeuding cases within o year, [ the recaptured saiors charged that the disci. | 20he sys: “Tis game s crdited to the | 000 - ey foal in | Wi 6tone time w employe. Four childrea, g A el and plag & hands of about 4 quarter of a iLmnuwu-» o severe, They may (hey wero | Mu-um\mlmrlul: Tihe umpire s master of | oration o colebration was musical in | giung grandobildren and cleven great grands that the decreo vosts the@archbishop with the Pantoky Times'in By’ nos Ayre | uéi-' ""?dA AtioRy ovidencoof the pepublican | kept below dedks the entiré fime wiien not | the field, ana upn his decsion rests the re- | character; the musle was supplied by Mas- | children survive her. authority to discipline over five other priests M aig, president. oy nion soldier and its pur- | needed on deck and not permiited to use the | sult of any game, Umpir Hurst oficited | sinet and interpreted by the federation of A B Buexos Avees. July 1 A semi-panic Grand Island stred, i : S i A n P y - ~® of New York. AT T + H. Bak Atiecihe pledges made in 1860-01, | library prosented them, by ctizens of San | atthegamein question. Uponoficial notifi- | 1 icieal societies of Frawce. The sceno in 8 A v 3 vailson the bourse. There are munors - Baker presidents, yy (1is congress for the | Francis o ne man who went with the ship | cation from him the game was credited to teamship Areivals. Tho Hudson priest mentioned in the rumor United ind iy the r de . o d ani- S e (o g dor Co s failures pending and fears that the cashin m:‘ tates dorphans and dependent | as electrician and was reduced in rank 0 as- | Minneapolis, Auy subsequent arrangeucnt | the Cour de Louvre was pitursque and anl- At New York—The Califorais, from Ham- not even under Corrigan's jurisdiction, but | of checks ij 0&'»16 will become obligatory, peon, socrel congresses during the | sistant machinist scems to bave been the | wherchy the game was played out under | mated. President and Mrs. Camot were | burg. 'thuvldcnt this decree fully intended to | Goldis at$2, | Was @ question of great | ringleader, 1 protestis amater which cuts no fgure im | prescut, At Havre--La Bourgogue, from New Yorly \ \ :

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