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"THE OMAHA DaAiLy BEE. | OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, —— 'WELVE PAGES, 2 NUMBER 4 GES. | Shemmintcoiecreporing upon s rvsentto | RECIPROCITY IS PROCLAIMED, | Rt astutnto s et st Yo | THEY REPUDIATE PARNELL, alze, 2 cants per 100 ki, 2 Ains. GRAND ISLAND'S EN and creditors. I'here arc six different counts the commanding oficer of that port to CAMPMENT | Bon. b former partner: who sharees s | RUMORED CABINET CH : L L 8 o cents por 100 kilogra against him, Hammond made a voluntary reliove Commissary Sergeant GeorgeWebber, , 0 0onts Por 100 kIIORTAMA | nssignment a short time ngo giving o num- Colonel Edward P, Vollum, chiof medical fiour, $1 por 100 klog e, | = ber of chattel mortguges on the stoc! ', tonati a in | purvevor, will proceed from New York city : T ‘ 44, Carrinzes, and of oh!0. Scorotary Noble's Resignation Said to be in | BREGeyoR Wiy BrOgets (inose.of tnspoct. | Treaty with Spain is Officially Aononnoed | ity A Tektmmwa e, whore w0l Preparations Completed for the Reunion of 3 | Dillon and O'Brien Will Not Listen to N J Narrowly Lscaped Death. the Presidsnt's Hands, ing the medical purveying depot in that city bt the Rovornment for free wdmission byz 3t i & s WaLrace, Neb, July 31.—|Special Tele- and upon the completion of this duty will re- to the People. eon obtained, 1 per cont ud valorem, |2 Overtures of Peaca, eramn to Tne Bee.]—P. L. Harper of the turn to bis proper station. Major James P. —_— SCHEDULE . 3 . by Tad v Products and manufacturers of the U~ INDICATIONS OF A SUCCESSFUL EVENT, | Wallco sceurity bank inot withn frightful [ T WILL PROBABLY BE ACCEPTED. | Gaubv, pavmastor, s relenec from oty 8% | TRANSITORY AND PERMANENT SCHEDULES [ stufes o Do b i it Ehk SO VIA" | HIS FOLLOWERS ARE LOSING FAITH, experience today, and one which he will re- bia, and will proceed to Los Angeles, Cal., Rico ut a reduction of duty of § centun " hic Marble, Jas, b ol U r— member to his dying day. While out horse- and report in person to the commauding won: L e e 5 Posts In Various Parts of the State | back riding the sadalo lvlrl\l‘AlT;)l:ll;‘)‘::sgon: lhv‘d‘r‘:::‘n:d ,‘,,{.,‘::‘( :lr(:::ltll:\ vr.t‘:n"ll or ‘;fl‘:};nhx:’:?:l '.;; nt‘.:’!":\r’xz“(;:rnm‘:'z:m;l'ulg"m‘n hlll:-’: iplete List n.l‘ the .\rnn,lf\n Which for \.\ ”|r 'T”(.uml inwll Kinds of articles, pol- | Marriage Did Not Relieve His Finane Sending in Applications for Ace wus n';mluh: y|.x‘| the I‘:!“rl::,:tum“ o e App b it ajor John P. Willard, puymaster, the United States May Export um lil\]\nnnt: -n-u‘.xw re, plate and wing cial Kmbareassmont - World's Faie W llion, ran, dragging - Succes: A - Z1088 il the sume siivered, q uloksil verod o ~ommodations—Quarters Beatanco before being Stoppod. But for the "‘_c;"c"l‘";'.:‘ 0! Catihibikn CRIbERGOI I fkaty, to the Spanish Islands AL RO nestivered, quicksiivered P e i A GHbollsid iz Gl B e vt Hndovs Wb ,‘"’.5‘:"‘:}.[‘&:: 3 i Wasiixeros, July 81.—The fourth centen- Lkl PoK INVETACH s G0N bl o ot e mnstg European Mutters. e o mananed, whilo. dragging at_tho nial of the discovery of America is to be cel- ant e 3 ALt nimal's heol erasp the strap bringingthe [ Wasnrsaroy, July 81.—It is said that Sec- | ebrated at Genoa, the birthplace of Colum- onewaro and fine earthonware and T y SN N8 81.—[Spec auimal's heels, to grasp the strag ring asnrsaroy, July 81, s said that § 1 , th T Kol T s spanish re- | Porcelain Copyright bu the New York Associated Press Graxp Tsnaxn, Neb, duly 81.—[Spectal | FOCH 7 Ghaddiin, Ho is badly seratehed | rotary Noble's resignation fs in tho hands of | bus, with many festivitios. Lettors just ro- [ WasHiatoy, July 81 -The Sponi Lia, A0, 100 Ouet 1 AHa mihu fachiFo OF EHoRD || L e York dbmldial pree.) Melegram to Tur Ber,|—A large number of | oy ciised, and tis clothing were torn to Y ciprocity treaty and the diplomatic corre- | poiishued with cel r Lovboy, July 81.—Messrs. Ditlon aud | and bruised, cloth 8 > prosides Jone (oble is ere ceived by the Latin-American department Y VRSHY I P hed with o couting of porcelain cr part of 3 P applications are now in for quarters during | sureds, but his injurics are not serious. WA CL (e L BNt U s AT, AL spondence in regard to it were wade public | OUhCE mCtals (see repertory) O'Briew’s repuduation of Parnoll, though a b Lol LU confirm this announcoment, He is at Rich- | of the world’s fair descrives the attractions | SPondense i rogart to it were wico Bib 50, Tron, Wrought and sioel, in nxles foragDiio 6SHUIHIOR; BWY ~pitoundly: a M dthadi il i el bty Republican Organ for St. Paul field Springs, N. Y., but the information | proposed and confirm the information thay | t0day. The followlng s the proclamation sprines and wheels tor carriugus, rivets and [ b 0 e el oo posts in various parts of thu state, Many 0 Sr. Pact, Neb, July 31L.—(Special Tele- [ o 4 i ¥ tn is | there will be held in Genoa tn 1892 an Italian | Reclprocity with Spain. By the president of | Viiirwashers, 4 s Sl Lo LRl i ! i comes from such a source that its tru r ¥ 81 Tron, wrought and steel, In fine wanufac- | belief that both | blie the applications were received today gram to Tie BEk|—St. Paul has at 185t 8 | aecopted, 1t can be said that the secretary | eXPosition to which the king of Italy has con- United states of Auierici. A prociumi= [ ¢pis of i Ushed With coating of porce- LN BN AL LN LA L The indications are that this will be tho | oon Lo BT Giico the Phonograph G TS ha Y e e best of | Sented to give his patronago and for which | HOWE sof the net of | JIN OF partof other metals, not oxpressly | houncement. M. Parnell sought through largest attended reunion of any yet beld in | FF : rotires from tho cabinet with the Best of | i allows the uso of his name as honorary us, 1ant, fo section 4 of the uc comprised in other fum b Uhoso private commuuications made on tho eve of jolued the independent party we have been | feclings between the president and himself. | president. AT hot t0 Talavs the Fovenues ani eqt without an organ. Today the plant of the | ry, 'p is taken after due consideration,and ; The programme announced includes the | dutios on imports and for other purpose Enterprise, the original alliance paper, was | the resignatio wopted with regret by | following features: 1. A now opera. 2. | secretury of stute of the United Stat each. N Te B I Doy AR AT DRI B WIRLSEOL | Anaioab dars bl Ll ¥ | Monuments will be erected and unveiled dur- | Aweriea communicated to the government of | rod te ve been ordered | §000 10 bt ; the president. What General Noble's future |y, S, 7o v of Gari ¢ | Spain the action of the congress of the United Twelve hundred tents Lave been ordered | Yoo 0o " who will ehange the name to the ng the year in memory of Garibaldi and of | Spuin the agtion of ongre Uni for the accommodation of the veteraus and | St Dasi Republican. - Additions will bo | WL be, cannot b stated positively. He may | the late duke of Calliéra, the nobleman who | Giiish 0f SIEHCR) oIt Clia Arcrolos their families aloue, and it is thought the | mado to the outtit and they expect a first | RO abrond to flil a mission, or he may bo up- | planned [ort Fine, the new harbor of Genod | enumerited in sald soction & to w.t: Sugars, ter will bo supplemented by a much larger | class straight-out republican paper to be the | pointed to fill the new judgeship in the [ and who gave the sum of 4,000,000 toward | molasses, coffee and hides, to be excmpt, from oo D 0t spealor. whicn | Tesult. 1t is assured u hearty support fro iioth elrcutt, 1o ia possiblo that Genoral | the eonstruction of the new “broakwater | any duty wpon tholr importation i tho Unitod Lkl LCE AL L G ! The stalwarts, This makes threo popers in | Kool mind 1s not, yot mude tp s to what | Yoich protects the port 8 A Columblan | Blstos of Amiseiou and FhsRa 15 the ouly partof tho programmuwe not fully | gy pyy), tne ropublicans, democrats and fe- | (HFEE T A inussum will be catablisiedin the old Hunset ¥ gty IOtA ey 10F Rontn b Waaking completed, will be mado soot 3 o Ehehby 6ROt e Ve brasertel: will suit bim best. There fs one story eur- | port of Sun Andrea which tho father of Co- | Minister plenipotentiury of Spiin nt Wishing Coneressmen Mcl 1 and Kem have s J rent that he will not return to Washington, | lumbus bought in 1457 and in which the great | ¢{aa the tact that in view of reciproc:ty and ules. and plattorm' scalos for S A UL B8 CL their releaso to resume negotiations, but Necica, pins, knivos tablo nd carving, | BOUher respondod Yo tho socrot overtures, pen Knives, scissors, pleces for watehes | Mr. Parnoll hoped un > o shmilar articles of iron and steol, b R pes u-l“' ML o A A yosterday that ho wonld again entanglo them nion. Theie prompt 1 nickle and i manouvres for a r »u.rm.r‘:\'.".‘1".\],.""‘” and decisive doclurations as soon as they oty nd pros ot the | Were outside the prison doors and tholr ro- s, und macufacto sal to listen to v advance ro| 0 P Liumps or bass, and: manifacturs fusal to listen to any advances from the Par- : neliites fell iko a deathblow upon the fac- fture of all «inds of wood or metal | tions, school furniture, biackboards and " " SPIILIE £ ACHOOLS And (11 KIAUS OF AFUIEION T'he last flickor of nope went out when the the state, Several podts have expressed their fntention of sending from one to two carloads significd their willingness to be present and Stock Killed by Lig Bt 5 St To% livas four. h's | navigator is eupposed to have passed his ns: for th dmission into ! 10 ¢ 20 to Iurope for three or four month's v npensation for the admission into fine woods not expressty comprised in | lord or of Du d other dovoted Par- Sflvfl\ will respond 1o invitations 1 a fow | g ST RSN i Spocial Telo- | rass), returning after. the jaicial appolat. | CAFIY youth. o United States of Arerien froo of ull, dutios of T R St O TN A Sl tie "’ml\':'.'”:“' L l’"‘ b ‘\‘I‘ “"“l AE P 01 A v DR OTh , B s — e T merated In section 8 of sald 3 ellites vainly triod to induce Mr. O'Brien, 'y - ,' - i gram to Tur B, |—Fairmount was visited | yonts are made There scems to be no Lowest Bidder Not ‘SU npe 'N'I(‘. act, the uu\'i-rnnwn( ..1 Spi lel will by rllmlvn- . Rushes. espiurto, vegetable hair, broom | Who was supposed to ba more ductile than Lonz Pine Chantaugua Opened. today by a heavy rain and electric storm. at General Noble can havo this ju- | Wasmxaroy, July 8L—Secretary Tracy ent and as a provisonal mensure admit | oo W, straw, palm and. other simi I i Bt 1 D 3 § doubt that General Noble can have this j 3 3 3 O L provIo ol Sehetr, i the [ corn witlow, straw, balm’ and” othor similax . Dillon, to reconsider the vosition. Mr. NG Pixg, Nob, July 81.—[Special to | About two incbes of water fell in a very | gicial appointment if he will take it. His | has finully decided to award the contract for Birk.|—The Chautauqua tents arvived [ shoet time. The barn of L. H. Steiger was | personal inclinations are said to be in favor | building cruiser No. 13 to Cramp & Sons of ablished po tr 5 of Cuba and Porto t the Soanisl co the urticl Kinds, blufy declined to listen to arfy ne- . Pastes for sovps, rve, flour, bread and | gotiations. Woen ®tho attitude of the re- Jast night and today familios aro enicaged in | Steuck by lightifne, causing slight damago | Bf the bench. The ladies of his family, bow- | Philadelpbia, although the Bath iron works | It naiso named n tho following transi= | ofucilira s afneninry aris. o o 1 transporting theit camping outfits to the | to the barn and Killing four mules and ono | ever, are said to look upon an official resi- | 5o Malhs Wit h e 1w aR A SIS TR tory s djiic upon tho terms stuted thoreiny | eised in other numbers of theso schedules leased leadors became defiuitely known the AT R U R RO L LR planation of bis action the sccrotary says | MNUIKcture of th United Statos wnd bro | cinned coods mor me mest thons = c that the Bath company cannot build the en- [ ceeded dircetly from the ports of said states: | of theso schedules, in: An Inch of Wate B i ; i rines, that they proposed 1o sub-let part of £ meats, mustards, sauces, ; Buropean appointment is the manner in | Kines, hey pro v o st Risixa Ciry, Neb., July 31, —[Special Telo- | hroPee IPRANIRCEL s Gtacts have been | the work, and that it would be inconvenient | . T ELICROL AR T, Y v engi i . and manufactures of the United grum to Tis Bee.|—There was nheavy | packed, Strong cases have been made, such | to have the hull and engines builtav diffor- | o FOUYCU AIF, BAG RVSTE, By fata s nees and | chiof Dublin Parnellites held a meeting pri- rised In other numbers | vately and had a warm time dispating over o8, Jums ana | the course thev should take. An intimation reached them of the desertion of the party organs in Dublin and Belfast. Thore was a ponoy. The insurance will partially cover tha | denco at one of the Buropean capitals as a loss. sirable, One thing which seems to point to the grounds where many will camp tonight. Th cool delightful nizhts devoid of the friendl, mosquito make sleep a luxury thero, A great deal of taste and rivalry is displayed in tho artangement of sites for tents and camping ubber h reha and od with o anufae- her sub- tea g eof, ulone or n Vi o Bmov. ent places. Further, that the Bath company | 0 i steadfast adherence to pass a resolution de- rounds o will have their tents pitebed | thunder shower here this afternoon and | as would be used for removal ad. In k s I npany | e froe of duty: ept silk, und oil cloths and tar- (L0 b fiu)n cliffs l\\“-m\ five to thirty fect above | about one inch of water fell these have been placed the genoral’s books, | caunot complete the vessel within the con- 1. Meats in brine, salted or smoked. fnelud- in. nouncing Dillon and O'Brien and urging Mr. nlm ‘paths and others upon tho - sl et S and such belongings as would naturally be | tract time, aud finally, that it would bo too | ing bacon. hums und meats preserved incans, tice, hulled or shelled. Parnell not to yield. wate 'l"'\lg«‘ with promenades const HARD ON DIVORCE HUNTE: shippod if the family were goiug to Europe | Ereata risk to give tho building of one of | in lard or'by extraction of ‘air; jerked beef SCHE oday Mr. Parnell telegrapbed to the above the river; some in tho beds of canyons, foran extended stay. As against the idea | the r""“ll important !‘:”{“ in the navy toa | exccpted. glroducts and, manutuctures of tho United ""mll”l“"‘" ”!«\I\*k'lwllnn* on every side ' S 20 of fon {8 Lie| v eX pe! C 'm, surd, Stutes I nitte o Cuba o orto | would not make or his course a hair! others near tho mill dam with Ui ' rushini | A South Dakota Judge Changes the | of the acceptancoof o foreign mivion s lold new and wexperienced tivm il and other antmat grousos, mettea | REERCR Rt i dohmn! 0" EoaaLh Re oy pEoken A E ORI Ok DEAL water to lull them to sleep. Arches and e D réts out thy fact that the bencl ppointment is g T T o, unmanufactured. 3 A o St 3 bropose Sunds sped lanes are wade through the trees aud ull D dnieeproanibne s foe 1ife, aud that it ranks next to the supreme | Movements of the Behring Sea Patrol. sb'and ghellfish, Jive, frosh, dried 1o | G5 Eotton mamafrentiod. s o twistod, | 3% {LHUFls. the strongost eiclosinstical contro 8orts of rustic scats arrauged from natural | S1ovx Faus, S. D, July 8L—Itis ex- | court. Wasuixaroy, July 8L—Secretary Tracey smoked or plekled; oysters und salmon | and in‘goods of uil kinds, woven or knit, und | 1 Treland, probavly togive ancw hurl of defi- tree stumps, twin trees and in arbor tromely probable that ninety-six applicants Even those who stand in the closest rela- | today received the following telegram from | Incuns, the sume mixed with other vezetable or ani- [ duceatthe bishopsand to propheey his future W which cotton 15 an cqual or | triumpt. To ill up the gaps ieftin the com- arley. rye, buokwheat and flour of | mul tibre ieneral Noble donot venture to ex- [ Commander Colton of the Hais from Ouna- Tomorrow the Chuutauqua opeus. At 8 | for divorce now here from other states will | tions to s ceranls. it g > on o blo ) t ails, EroR taFeC N ponGREE d clothing oxelu- tee by the deserters another directorato b 0 o8 selcome be i e gt i de- | press a decided ovinion about his future, It . ¢ 12, via San Franci 6. Starch, mulz 0 o 7 LR R AL AR R LB CIE G 'elock p. m. tho nddress of welcome will be | g gisappoiated in the realization of their de {m agiTa o t4dlroHy |t HR LY Hera I8 N0 FeE: luska, dated July 12, via San, Frapcisc 6. Starch, malze and other alimentary | Sively of cotton. is forming aspiring to found a daily paper on © given by W. W. Young, Stanton's prominent products of corn. except corn meul. Seerota T Mhe 64 Rove, 1 | Hon. Secretary of the Trousury: The Thetis | 77 "Cotton seed oil and meal cake of sald seed s top prdaze and twine of ali kinds, Paracll hor ‘The one Dublin * principles, sires. Judge Aiken, who holds the sword at | yieh *{ & lawyer, with a humorous_lecture, *Does it 3 con tho president and Geners ved T Point | ched 55, Colors. erude und prepared, with or with= | aveninge organ tire Take oy Rev. Hindley of Weeping Water, |the severing of unloving hearts, has con- | Noble, They are the best of friends. Gen= LI ,;;:‘IJII,L“};‘!““";.';m' and rouched | ¢or cuttle. 3 4ol Ik orall Kinda bhoe. Uiacking wn | eyening omgan remaining faith fal appeals to Sunday morning the rising boll will be rung | cluded to interprot the law according to the | eral Noble retires, according to thoso tvho | cight vess he Nymph arrived on the 9th 1Y, SL;‘:“‘:vsill’(Hi'lu';lr;l’l"l‘l 5?:\"3}\‘0"_ excopt | Virnishes. tho ‘1‘!“ to_not i.uvmu;..:. to .w-lm- frizht bo- for the first time and tho Chautauaua wiil bo | spirit instead of the lotter, and hereafter ap- | are in a position td speak, because there is | iust, the Mohican on the 10th and the Aicrt | raiging, b e J D f toilot articles and porfs r ciuse thoy have loat O'Brien, butthe truth 1 in force for sixteen aays. On Sunday ther plicants will have to furnish somethiug | nothing more in the secretaryship for him. | on the oth, The Nympn #0és to Pribyloff to- 10. Vezetables and garden products, fresh ..{i"_,“",‘ll";'r , proprictary or id all :\«:‘\\A penetrating .ll\o stoutest Parnellite will be two sermons by Rev. John Gallagher, | stronger thun un afidavit. Ho has ndministered the dutios nearly two. | day, the Thetls tomorrow and the Alert I e MRS iors and drugs, © hearts s that their caso is nigh extinet and Ph. . of Teeumseh and Rev. . S, Ostrander, L — and e renreHe hos. worked as have | duY; for & two wocks" cruise. “A Russian | "3 S5 o piue tar, piteh and turpentine o PeRblLr G (il tured In | thav it will bo uscless to continue the strug- D.D. of Brooklyn, N. Y., besides the othor south Dukota Land Entries. few other men connected with tho adminis- | §riiser warned four vessals and soized the | 13, Woods of all Kinds, trunks, logs, Joists, iR peronnrintlag (or deoorabInE gle. If continued it will uo longer havea igeraurell MiTcier D.. July 31.—[Special to Tie | tration. He leaves no legacies of scandals. | i1 etorin by the Brit sh cou | Kifters. plunks. bears, boards. rough or eylin- | of wood or straw for sweeping and puck constitutional character. auxiliary services. y v | c 2 i1 be seat o Vietoria vy th sh coun asts and all cut, plancd, tonguod and The tion of the lei Itis rumored that the railvord company | Bek|—The Republican has just compiled a | The resignation has been in the president’s | mander. driofmnsafandfaliioutiniandaiions | bags and boxes of same, sand puper und puste- | | e compasition of the leaguc sections now run fn exoursion tral fiom Norfolk, | statement showing the amountof business ;:','1‘5",:1{:’{:‘".’."‘,"f“‘l',‘,‘:‘L",',n"‘\“[;’i;‘;p’,"‘:“xd‘\;{ Nickel Steel for Armored Vessels. 13, Woods for cooperage. Including staves. | 70, Loathor and skins, tanued. dressod, var- | faction of tho old Fenian typo. It is safe to b will arvive bere at 10 8. m. Sunday | yocacted at the aifferent South Dakota | e sme time the diffeulty which the presi. | WASHINGTON, July 3L.—In view of the ex- | "3 \¥oodun "boxes, mountod or unmounted, | feaued ot Jubithned ofall kinds, Inc'uding sole | predict that Parnell will soon appeal for the d return at 6:30 p. m. r D 1OV " SR lund offices during the fiscal year just closed, | dent finds in reaching a conclusion apon the | haustive trials made by the navy department | except of codar. support of tho revolutionary partisians at 7. Boots and stoes fn whole or In part of o s > i ! 5. Woods. ordinary, manufacture oll s atieroms 0 broad, Getting O rs Ready for Crops. which shows that a/vonsidevavle Bmountof || succession, . = © o e e L) L o | itk the result of demeliigEinkishe aRpSt e oo | Loutherorekinuies g d i oo s o i OTSla Ll A e nlns sohoEa or e Prarsyovrii, Neb., dJuly 81.—[Special to | business has been dono. e }:fl:‘i"“‘lfi:‘l Dy a cortain high offieitt that | ority und greater tensile strength of nickel | puint’ or Var'sh, and" wooden louses, un- | taffos ind oiher siuiiar articies: i wholo o practically proposcs to Gndow two' large Tug Bir.|—The freight car ropair The following entrics wero made: Pro- | thepresident has known of General NOMSS | atcol as o resistant armot for naval veasels, | Mmounted. without paing ot varuleh = © 0t purtof loathor 5 EECE Catholic colioges in Dublin and one vory the B, & M. railrond at this point were the | erption filings, 847; homestead entries, 155 | posignation before he left for Cape May. | the secretary of the nayy has contructed | and nxricultur B Narness and saddiory of ull kinds, oxop | minor protestant college, has caused a revoit s SR Ta L Aty Ciaternas thibe: | Mmber culture entrics, cash entry proofs, | qrye’ geeret has been well kept. It might | with Carnegie, Phipps & Co., for ten threo | 17 Sowing muchines. orrer Ak Soache Of ol wood” OF | in the conservative ranks. In principlo, the o usual uotivity yos ay, 2 homestead proofs, 1,5433 timber culture | pavy peen preserved still longer but for the | inch protective deck pihtes, upper layers. 18. Potrolenm, raw or unrefined, according itl, pliin or ornamented bill is so sectional with jealousies that it sult of an md--‘r from headguarters toincrease | proofs, |.._,‘§,. R0 Lalloweq | mesting of the executive committee of the re- The relative cost of these plates as compared ;(x::{‘lnx-uuxInsl».':‘l!;lmn‘\‘:“lu:’?l‘t]n:lxshuu‘;:i!;m.;fr.‘n»:.:m 08 of WO O four Whi and | threatened to protuuct the session. Mr. Bal- the prosent force of men, and to expedite as T're number of entries acted on and allowed | 1 pjican national committee in this city. In | with pure steel will be: studtied and if satis- 1 [, { u : ! A y ; four, however, skillfully rosortod to v plan to much as possible the repairs of all thoe freight | by each oftice s as follows: Rapid City, | gpriet confidence the information was im- | factory terms can be made this kind of armor 10:/Qoal. mineral; |1~x‘|u( o g Qi Mch, on H;'_{‘- provile the capital for the colleges from the cars in the vard, Foreman Stoimker wanted [ 1424 Huvon. 1,318; Mitenell, 1. parted to the members of the executive com- | Will be adopted in the ¢histruction of the | 2. Jee. P O ks o e Mamare gn | [uuds at tho disposition of the Irish educa- forty more men at once and this demand cr ‘xmulu'xl'“f"«f \%f:k"fl"v -»'l“:r‘ Sitaes I\ | mittee by one who had brought it from Cape l{-'luurnd crulser Now “Yak ‘and “crumer |. Productaand mandfactures of the United oing reduction of dut; A tion dhmmh The bill therefore can be post- ated quite a stir in the local labor mar erluin, 431, The number of acres Mewly | Ny~ Phe president consulted about the ap- | No. 12, States to be admitted fnto Cubu and Porto | Mg provisional areange nent e set torth In | poned. o Mherd aro about threo Lundred and fity | Gledon'is: © Pierve, 11447, Chamberlain, | poiiiment, bt so far 45 can bo learnod ho o Eicojoniuasnianyor dusics stated Mo the transitory sehediie, shall gome to an end | Mr. William O'Brien was finally adju di freignt curs laid up here for repaivs and ail | 87,4003 Rupid City, 130,400: Aberdeen, 83,3075 | i not intimate upon whom the choice will Increase in Treasury Cash. 21, Corn‘or maize, 2 cents per 100 kilo- | on Jui date be =ubsti- | cated a baukrupt today uat the instance of will be needed as soon ns Nobraska’s im- | Mitehell, 64,1343 " Yonkton, 073 Huron, | o), Wasnixaroy, July 31.—Itis estimated at 25 conts por 100 kilograms, | £ued by the ‘detinitive arrangement as set | Lord Salisbury, Ho will come to London on mense crops begin to move. Tt is given out 84, ‘The number of acres acquired by TR the treasury department that there has been Wihient, from January 1, 1602 80 conts por | [orth fasehodutes A B 0 A e mbyiied | Monday 1o try to arrango a conference with that tho B. & M. intends to be right on deck | by finul proof ix: Pierre, 17,7603 Chumber- Denied by the President. » 7 d 100 kilograms. % S RYE 1t ot Spain has further provided | Afagses, Parnoll and McCarthy in regard to © . & M. intends oc yiiauby Ot a0 hO L A bard e P an increase of §,500,000 in the treasury cash | 100 kilogram § that the Luws and rezulations adopted to pro- | AESSIs. BUAG! A and In readiness and as a conscquenco the 5,650: Rapid City,' 82,0047 Abordecn, | Care Mav, N. J., July 81.—Tho reported | % Hevonse of Wil 1 B8 BERRY. GO0 | 24, Wheat flour, from January 1, 1602, 8100 ovenno nnd. mrovent fenud n the | the Puris tuad. Mr. McCarthy at the iu- force in each department will b 0 Mitchell, 181,020 Fluron, 136,063; | regignation of Secretary Noble is absolutely :,"‘fo"“filflt‘i ftl’“.*ufl"‘l'}r/ (l‘lm fli""w"co; :.g vvlg M]l kilograus @ Ut wtlons and proof that articies mentioned [ stance of Mr. Paraell, alrcady” acrees to the crensed in a few days. Tho merch Yaukton, 84,488 The business 'shows a A e o Dl Aoy ||ps ucelthal SLinBLEU IS old fo ne | Products ana mannfactures of the United |, 1o forogoing sehedules are the produets of | withdriwal of £5,000 to meet legal expenses Sl veri ooy a B tHE RIws padb o T an city| ALl tARd corvasaletrom N thiolbraviotiadyenr || BlCROMENAL 08 VGO S Bt SAIleER DLV (aBht statement i isfwouldibeldlh todiRsRasro ] (78h (oD Ugm into Cubu wud Porto | ynunufactures ot the United States of Amer- | incurred when the party was united. What- good times as seom Low assured although the Rapid City office shows an in- | Private Secretary Halford on behalf of the | duction of the debt. SoRumECuCtion] per cent. ici, shall place no undue_restrictions ver'Mr. O'Brlen's plan may be. there 1 shaps crease in the number of new filings, and the | president, and as far as he knows Noble has OmMaRieand iR patroladnaraaned Ix;ux"l'.n_rf"-lr:.-xnr_'}-_xn‘unl-‘ ¥ "yt’-'[{““x"' .Il churzes | small hope that Mr. Parnell will assent to Waterspout at Tal Mitchel? office in the number of timber cul- | no intention of doing so. 5 5 it poMASEi - Boots or shoes, in whole or fn part of | O \iarens. o sherotiry of state i, by my | the use of the fund unless he shall be per- TaLMAGE, Neb., July 81.—[Spee Tele- | ture final proofs, over onc-third of all such WasniNGToy, July 8l.—Acting Secrctary WasmiNGTon, July 3l Acting Secretary r skins. diroetion. glven as<urince to the envoy extri- | mitted to control its disposal. gram to 11is Ber. - Ono of the most. tereifie | Proofs taken in tho state being made witbia | Chandler of the interior department stated | Wharton asserts positively that the depurt- | | Wherews, i cavoy extraordinary, and | ordinary and ministee plenipotentiury” of | Paruell's persoual embarrassment does not e Mitehell distric very . positively that S e g} had not tendered hi n ut Washington, that this action of the | appear to have been relioved by marriage. ntof Spalu, in granting exemption | fe has made au extraordinary clum against stary Noble | ment of state is without any informatiou re- EES00ISHAIYA of 8 s wil y 1 ton hus further communicated to the soc B! s resignation. He [ specting the nlleged suspension of tho Rus- | tary of £ttt that the royernment of Spain | 59 oI ‘\’:liu storms ever experienced in this locality, ounting to hittle less than a waterspout, Indians Disagree | said it was simply a revival of previous ru- | siuy edict against the Jews. IR IS TR nerk e iuG aldBARIte of dutles ta the products and manufuctures | Captain 0'Shea for £3,600 advanced to him occurred here this arternoon between 5 and 6 | CHANMBERLAIY, D., Ju —[Spevial | mors which had been denied by the sccretary b SRR Yangemont aamit from and atcor July & 1, | 9F tho Unitod States o6 Auiorien oo thelt s | petween Septomber, 1859, aid - Novembor, o'clock. A very iusignificant looking cloud | Telegram to Tie Bee. | he Sioux commis- | himself. ANOTHER OHIO WRECK. Intoall the established ports of entry of the | ror those islands as o due_rec'procity for the | 1560, partly during the period of the divorce Spanish islands of Cuba and Porto Rica the | jof AP CILER S & > articles or merchandise numed in the follow- actlon of congrass us: set forth came up from the west, and when about over | sion, now at Lower Brule agency, to select a 00 OF BONDS, cction s of | proceedings. Captain O'Shea desies the TINUATIO. this place met with a counter current, and | now' location for the agency ¢ Passenger Train Leaves the Track and | {112 50 (e y orms | Sud not. debt. Curiousdisclosures ave expected on 1t o' o genoy and arrango mg schedules A, B. O and D on the terms | Now, therefore, be it known that 1, Benjumin NI o conge z Y S 4 Hava pe E i L g 3y aiime e the [YoM. 3 at 1, Be 4 Mr. Parnell’s attempt to ve the L1 o EREUOITER I HME O I D e e e AP 00y o v cular of Instruction.’ Beruake, O., July 8l—Another horror | Droduct ormanufuciure of the United Stutes |- Americn, have caused the above stated | 0o a1 8 5 strects. wero converted Into o rushing tor- | liminary work, but notning def el o u B, O o T ortor | and brocecd dircetly trom tiio ports of said | - otiiluniions of the tarim laws'of Cuba nnd | ranged to proceed from Puris o Berlin to Tent, Do low lands - about the ity ure av | accomplished.” One faction of ‘the Indians | Wasmyaroy, July 31.—Tho books of the | hus been d : ist of accidents in | states: Porto 1tico to be maa. pubic for the bencfit | morrow. Mimister Phelps hus made an en- this hour huge lakes, ~AS yot no damagois | want the agency moved north on tho Mis- | 41 per cont loan, kept in the ofice of the | Ohio. Atabout 10 o'clock this morning ps- BCHEDULE A, of the citizens of the United Statesof Amer- | gagement to present them to General Von while another faction insists on f e hereunto | Caprivi on Tuesday. Subsequently u recep- reported, but to growing crops and gram in | souri riv register of the treasury, will not be closed | senger truin No. 4 ou the Bellaire, Zanesville | products und manufactures of the United Initeskimon viwhioreofihg -#*"the fields the damage will undoubtedly be | it bemg moved south of White river to the 4 R (yf AT G R o | States to be ad 7 Sy b d and causod ‘the seal of the | tion will be given to the commissioners, groat, - i 3 Rosobun reservation, The feeling between | during the month of August for the prepara- | & Cincinnati Narrow Guage road left the | ftutes to bo admlitted into Cubu and Porto Stiteatol & e azton. this the | Minister Von Boettich, Chacellor Von the two factions is so bitter that they do not | tion of the September schedule as has been | track three miles south of Bellaire, two cars | 7 Attorney. speak when meeting cach other. A grand | tho custom heretofore. This chaugo s | being overturned and dragged some distance | art council of all Inaians at Lower Bruie willbe | suced by the fact that the schedules will | by the engine, and pre . Jusper and alabaster. natural or Sieht | Cavrivi, Count Rottenburg and Imperial or In pleci fndee | Commissioner Weruph have accepted invita- e thouss 1 of t e s of America | tions to a dinner in honor of the commission- irst day of July, ¢ 1 und nincty-onc, ce of the United Remembered & WeEPIN , dressed, squared upe. pured for taking s eit, Neb., July 81.—[Speci i 2. Other stones and earthy ma , Neb., July ) ik ana ey 4 y ¢ 3 Other stonc Gruhy matters, inelud- Lol an e St 5 o ot Mi to T Br LAniite “Alilson; tarmenty | DSId Wmorrywite delorming thomatior. not bo required for the final @lvi-| There wero seventy vassongers on the | ing coment, cmployed In Dullding the arts I e I L L of Cass county, died May 8 at Meskelf, Killed by Cattle Guards, dond of 11 por cent on tho loan, | train and the two curs that turned over in | and fndustries G By the president: Willian Wharton, acting | e PR o Oy Welomo 4 Englund. She left a will, in_which, among | Srcuais, 8. D., duly 8i—|Special Tele- | as the last intercst on the bonds | the ditch were crowded with young peoplo | ¢ o o """ - secretury of stato. he. alone g by I s v e ¥ P i Teo. SreLeny 5 oding the publica. | dlL the German cent SLaoR &ifts """’""S“l\u‘l“'"*&l“m'\ilm"“".vl J o gram to Brr.]—Robert Beghtol of ““":fln‘l‘f“fi‘h‘"';“‘ ““ll‘l continuation at, 2 per | from this section. When the train loft tho | & Coul minoral. | i it lh,,,“;‘,fi“,;g‘;’,';‘;’;;‘i{!fi;‘ proceding the publion 1 “rne_oficlals of tho board of trudo are aldoman of this city 00 in cush, and | Gpadr L 3 eubitol of 1 ht'will be prepaid to September 2, 1801, | (oo Reacaele ! vembody | G Kostin ver, piteh, turpentine, aspha roty sgun by Secrota CatoRin ] i Huldoman of Ahis Ity 000 10 sty and | Chadron, a brakeman, was fatally injured | {5 0o jitorast ou bonds not continued | track somebody cried out that everybody | colijst and bitumen, Blaine, who, 1 i lotter boaring aate of Janu- ;’!:"'n“‘;’w‘{,','f‘,""” ods ot nnuiey ol oty 5 { this morning between Whitewood and Belle A ey S st | should cling to their seats, but the shock was | 7. Pecroleum. paw orcrude, tn nccordunce | ary §, 1891, transmitted a copy of the exist- | G eratiol ssionera, amounting to something like $40,000, cousis! will ceaso o that day and be paid ouly when i vith the clussification fixed In th 3 Y B 1 y s i is believed that inquiry will result in the ing of reaity and personal property in this | Fourche by being knocked from the way car | bonds are presented Tor redemption, s0 awful many were hurled from one side to ;‘1“"["""‘ Ginaxiiofilon xed In the tarilf of | jng tariff law to Senor Suare anes, the | gt oointiiont of Amorican inspectors at all >« _county. This will, together with @ deatn | of o stock train by cattle guerds that pro- |~ The redemption of 41¢ por cent bouds will | the o.her, those not badly injured being ter- | *X'Ciay" Sidtnary, in paving tiles, large ana | Spanish minister, and requested that the at- | 43’ leading English ports, with some system cortificate, was sent by her husband, Joseph | jected too close to” the track. The injured | not bezin until September 2, 1391, the dato of | ribly shaken up. Assistance was soon at | small biicks and roof tics, unglazed, for the | tention of his overument be called to it | o sonsular supervision. 2 Allison, and was received by Mr. Haldeman | man is nighly spoken of by his friends. the maturity. Up to date about £11,000,000 | hand from other passengers and the train- | construction of bulldings, ovens und other | With a view to the adjustment of commercial | "y onicial inguivy has resulted in the dis- today. e of these boids have been continued at 2 per | men, aud when all were finally taken out of | Similar purposcs relations between the two countries on a per | glosupe of systematic frauds on the part, of Aol e ik hore. WEATHER FORECAST. cent. The comptroller of the currency hus | the wreck it wus found that fourteen people | U Goid and silver coin. munent basis of reciprocity, profitable alike | §OtE® & mr G e Pilsanorts 10, Tron cast in plgs, and old iron and steel. | {o both, issued the following circular to national | had been injured, four of them seriously and | 1" [ron cst i bl manufactured hero have been sent to Russia beams, rafters and VA Ncbi' -':" \f”-*[“”fliml'll“"flfl ram | por Omaba and Vicinity—Light showers, : one fataily. - simitar articles for the construction of build- | ; v, tho course of tha coprosandonce fOoW: 1o enable Jews Lo cvado the piymont of £10 Train No. on the Fremon! Ve v fair: v tempe Sir: Yo entlo pe palle I'he train was running at the cula- and I din anufact see reper- ) otter, ch refor: otulls @ od on eac] rmi Zra o ¥ t | followed by fair: stationary temperature. Ir: Your attention is respectfully called ning least caleul and In ordinary manufacture see roper- | e Srmish mintter, umder specin] | levied on each permit to emigrato, Fradu ta the circulur of lont addresses have also been sent to enable emigrants on arrival to evade vestigation of the English oflicials. Elkhorn & Missourl Valley line, going ; R A July, 1801, issucd by the | tion attha rata of thirty-five miles an hour [ ! : g 0 loy line, going south, | Wasuingroy, duly 81.—Forecast till 8 p.m. | 18 S ERCEE SRS S NN chiders | and as it reached a curvo the cars were no- | 1% Iron. wrought and stocl, in bars, ralls | instructions from his government, submittod met with an accident two miles north of [ gaturday: For North Daikota—Showers; | of i per cent bonds to prosent ther for cone | tiod to sway violently, and unneoded. the | and burs of all Kinds, plates, beams. rifters | to tho consideration of the secrotary of state bero Thursduy afterncon which caused o | glightly warmer fu extrome northwest; | tnuaneo nt 2 per cont. This ontion willexpire | eis from tho passeniors a rush was made | f 08 {ther shuilararticies for construction of | the serious injuries which have been ocen- delay of four hours, The trouble was a | slightly cooler in southenst; stationary tom- | OB September 2 1806 uttor wileh duy sy of roeho doors, Many i sioned to the tobacco production of the ey v 3 3 s southeast; statios atid bonds outatanding and not o o > doors. Many of the frightened pas- | i3, [ron, wrought and steel, In wire, nulls, | | ! 2 rarnell § swer. browen driver, which destroyed one-talf of | poraturo; variable winds. Id bonds oy tatunding and nos aoncinued by | (08 208 SO0 il RS iRboKm whoen the | sorowa. muts ahi pines: SRS islands in Cuba and Porto Rico in conse- RarnolLWILL Ansyor; the cab, but as luck would have it the fire- For South Dakota—Showers; stationary btion Issued | ears jumped the rails and when they turned 14. Iron, wroughtand steel, In ordinary man- | quence of the increase of - duties imposed on [Copyright 1591 by James Gordon Bennett, | man wais ot sitting on b seat whon the re: ligntly coolor in’ tho vieinity I nuvaituble s | over in another minuto thase were burlod | ufictires, and” wire cloth unmanuuctured oticlas by tho new tan® law of ithe United || poxpoy, July 8L—(New York Horald reuk occurred, thereby escaping injury. It 3 varfable win Sectrity for elroulut thut date. 1t [ into tho ditch, The list of injured are as fol- portory). States and cherished the hope that while | " (iR Xl S was a close call for him. For Towa~Showerss slizhily coolor, excopt, | Wil b iubsotutely necessiry, thorefore, s far | Joi00" 4 {xesiara ay fol 15. Cotton, ruw, with or without scod, '} it may = mot bo possible o di- | Cablo to Tug Bee.|—Parnell an- .l N deposit bonds e co a0 : otton'seed oil und meal cuke of sum Fey o pros. | nounc » Herald thi v B at e e e er in the vicinity of Des Moinies, and | &% minimum deposit bonds wie concerned, for | o' on Monnis, baggagemaster, hurt intern- | for onttie. Wme | minish them at once in tho pres. | nounc ough the Herald tnat ho will not Laaaatine lios rLodge. tionary temperature; variable winds, eposit s sconrity tor eltculation to st se. | ally, badly bruised and will probably dio. T At and other antmal gronses, melted | 0t arrangement because the president | say one word in reply to his encinies until coria, Neb., July 8L—[Special to Tue | For Nebraska —Lizht showers; stationary | oiire the continuniies of these bo econd | Cliantes McELRoY, log broken and other- | of crude. unmanufactured of the United States has not the power to do | Sunday, when he will speak at Thurby, Bek.|—The worthy matron and worthy pat- | temperature able win 1o deposit other Unit e [ Hooks and pamphiots, printed, bound | so, the latter will recognize his constitutional | e ey y Y i hpe A win TR aponieathorLinfie: t bea wise bruised. i ooka. & L h i , tedner | Those in the leader’s confidonce say his utter- rou of the grand chapter of tho Order of the [ ot MUsIE BC [Eansbe (Sholerss sta- e dBalriak 18, continue. thelz. bonds | -\ ILIAM MCEIROY, Beadf hurt and lnter- Woods of all kinds, In trunks or 10gs, | o oy oo o a0 of wuid ialind. . | ances will be vory important. 'This ane N i , al C . onary orature; slightly cooler in ex- | destring ‘to_col o _thol 0 nall red. A MLckiadel ) Jogs, | tion of d cco 0f sui d. . ) tant, Do Rt tostinied Grytel, Obapien. | srame’northveatern” Missourl aud slighily:| shauld pestecy the papsra whioh Muve airenay BRY Injured. o retnel . héad crushed | ACILAFAfiGN, Donmis, b urds uud roush or | The correspondence closed with u lotier | nouncoment is the only authorativo state- U Doon duly s, ut this place, ho oflears | wirmer in thy vicinity” of Springtield; varl- | Pron "iear it tbd 5y the troasirorsduni | and soalp injured. s (8 ihd krooved lamiber, Ioludn’ foorog, from Secretary Blaine under date of June 16, | ment by Parnell, and ull others ure falso. S5 LAD UUARIE B0 SR SAUTR B CXrIEAR | abla winds. e reprasentini the Dondusto the | G, Pr Witcox of York, Pa., head baaly in- | 2. Wooden cooperage. including staves, [ 1501, in which' he states that the sugeestion |~ powdorly and Cross, immigration commis- o SRRl Ao (L0 EE For Colorado—- Falr Saturday; stationary | office of the secrotary of the treasury.” Hi nd wooden hoops, contained in the minister's note respecting . tod i matroi ana .S, Sprecher, worthy patron; i i 3 b 8 | Jured. 1ok | sioncrs, to have discovered scandalous ) . 5. Sprecher, y patron; | yapnerature, excent slightly warmer in west | desiring to substitute other bonds or return i S0 T . Wooden boxes, mounted or unmounted, | tobucco will have the cureful consideration hidtidg) ) yitn n full quota of suboratuate oftcers. | poekeUE T TGl thoir clrouINEIK notos should appty (o the | 1, ddition to these there woro many badly pt of cedar. of the prosident and that it shall be the sub- | evidence showing the shipment of pauper 'he chapter has thirty-three members and i AN 3 comptroller of the curreéncy for the necessary | Pruised, but they were ubie to take care o Woods, ordinary, manufactured into . 1 3 cossiry 5 - themselves, and this afteraoon thoy went 10 | doore. frames, windows and shuttors, withont | 16t 0f 8 sepurate noto. children to America from Liverpool, Two attention 1s also called to the fuet thut | their several destinations. | paint or varnish, and wooden houses, un- ———— hundred have just been sent under the care 4, without paint or varnish. BasioraaT meets in the Musonic hall, e INOCULATED CHI " BUG, win ulnti-l‘l -m-xl-.r.mly lr. )T_4u.(llln'ulalxlIn.;nlllw Physicians wera telegraphed for from this mounted, wishout palnd OryuERig. )l ubles, of a matron. The real secrets of vad immi- TR 4 Tt e : S T d therennder must be fied L and thut | eity 5 : o 2. Woods. ordinary, munufuctured into s < i 2 s U el dosdihen S N ulr lll ]‘: b., .;xlu)l B, mlmml They Carry Death llu the Wheat Des 1R o et Dy 00y hnal o :llrl““:t;uldlng:ll';”::‘i‘ }"""*llw'lfl"e 860098, Hi: kinds of artioles turiied oF Unturned, painted New Yonk, July 8L.—It was admitted at | gration are being discovered one by one. vam to Tue Br T, ard lo! y 3 JUTH v e 0 0 pse - bon us b e 1 T . ¢ = ) nlshed, c 1 . (Bed pper- e o O enta I peu - Jol sioner: V' 0| d {ompster o Tur By bJu H T, Oxai loft to . etroying l‘nm'(xll-\l’ B ther contimuano of whase ‘wonds, us | KX (NN miirag Tangt all wora ro. | UF,iculshod. oxeept furaiture. * (560" ropor- | tho oftice of the Continental land anasecur- | Commssionors Wobbor aud Kempster have presout at the opening of f Mavisoy, Wis,, July Si—Experiments | LAY SRS G¢ IEREC 3L RSN | ported to be in'a falr way to recovery with | 25 "Manures. natural or artifictul. ity company today that the company hud | gono to Frauce. the sugar beet factory in that state which | have been made in Dane county with the fn- [ Fijiy} 1 8" LACEY, Conproller. | tho one exception. i Tnplements, utonsils and too's for agri- | failed, buv it was impossiblo to get other | Mar Gordon Ravaond, the ale commences operation about Ausust 15, oculated clirch bugs from Kansas, Reports P SLSULE BEl eylture, tho urts and mechunical trudes, than weagre particulars, The assigument, | vorced wife of John 8. Raymond, e o) . 5 4 a2 ¥ 2 2 . » ople TR . Muchines und uppurasuses, agricultural, " 4 Y ¥ ) F. T Campoell, railroad commissionor of | huve been recoived from tho operations on RECENT ARMY ORDI . Wostorn '_, 1""" ingNow York, . e e e e n e o Sieral | though signed in Denver on July 23, was not | died here Tuesday from the effect of an oper- }\nlw':"'fl'"u”x‘f‘: .vl\"auumnlnalmn. Frank, | the farm of Frauk Siuk in Coliege Grove, A f o P S T T NEw \\”'"\» (“Y _“" ;‘llsl'“*'ml to Tuw pod matarials und looso plocos for the filed in New York till Thursday last. ‘The | ation on & tumor in her throat, supposed to pbell suy a will ol i g ) Gt i A oro t 4 > ) 4 . W. Cornish, 8 Slty, | sluding wago 5 Y 5 8 5 ML Al s A il Lout an old | box of dead bugs was brought to the city REARE-LNBI e hulg REANE Be b= irs, W, ‘;”:“lh s Olty, 1a gt 4 ROLRGIR AR, O D o company owns 1,800 acres of land in Denver. | be from the effect of influenza. Sho was re- fall % which were picked up vear a singlo stalk of - & : Assitibing the Union Square hotel, luterfuls und artieles for public works, | Its liabilities are said to be $500,000, but this | covering when a second tumor was discov- g e — wheat on My, Sini's farm. The inoculated WASIINGTON, July Special Tele Miss Louise Kayriss, Leavenworth, 1s at | such us rallrouds, trimwuys, rox 3 5 : o m 5 . i v Crops Slightly Damaged bugs were plucedl iu the ficld on July S und | o Tue Bre.)—The following army orders | the Albemarle hotel, New ¥ 7 irrigation and navigation, use oculd, not pedeRlamed at the eRios in this | ered: ‘The daotors .agreed thad I would 3 ¥ 00 S - ¢ S 1 the Albemarle hotel, New fork, as the guest | Lot 1ighthouses wnd olvil construd city. It is sald that the company bad | onoko her in a couple of months if it was not srvico | of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rod of St. Louis. Mr. I, Healy ana_wife,} Fort Dodge, Ta., are at the Hoffman Housef New York. Mr. Thomas Cruse, wife and children, [ 2 Fort Leavenworth, Kan., §re at the Grand | tion or re ofices at Kamsas City, Denver, Hos ton and Newburyport and dealt in western lunds, municipal vonds and nstry Denver ouilding lots. A statement of the i ‘WhoIt Or I purt of ve compuny in May showed assots in_real es- Gexkva, Neb, July 8L—[Special Tele- | the insects are dying by tho million, gut so | were issued today: General @ram to Tur Ber. |—Tho bardest rain of the | 110 thut nl»‘“» 0 -‘T'I‘\.‘Y‘nv.l\“|:.-r\;\u::nl : s v:::\’«l'l*l(_ Clerk Christian Koch s transfe season passed over this se & RAOR, 3 from headquarters, department of o fore tho woedluted bugs were put in noon. It rained for three bours s hark as it | that but little of it can be saved. The in- | Missouri at Chicago to headqus ntroduced it fre with loeal laws. . Materials of all clusses for the moved, She wus unconscious from the b \ning of the sccoud operation until death, remains will bo buried temporarily at 1o bo § 10 this aftor- | gone b P 1 by v’ T Green Tuesday, The body will afs could, The probabilitics are that the grain | fected bites were brought from Kuansas and | of the recruiting service, at hotel, New York. sublect to specific regulations o avold abuse A roa v o ) ed | I X \ hotel, M vk, B 5 ate, #1,406,150; troasury stocks, 20,000 S > P i » diod which is not fu the stack will be badly dam- | the belief is held by those iuterested iu the | york city. General Servica Clerk David D, e In the importations. i e e Ty st qtods ga | terwards bosent to Amarloa, Sho dicd i o h oy < 2. Mouts in brine, salted and smoked, tn- | bills re viment that it Is a sure success it tried | wininme™ is transforted from Chbicugo to Mad Dog Panic. cluding bacol, | lu the soason. Tho box of bugs was | joygguarters department of the I M1, PreasayT, Lo, July 8L—[Sp the house of a friend in West Konsington, aged and it will take some timo to dry it. | exy The stecets were porfect lukes nearly all the | ear ' und meats preservod in | real estate, $35,816; other assets, live stock al Tele- | cans. In lurd or by extraction of air, Jerked | ote., $32,404; o total of §1,370,035; total sur: o Much Rain. R s b a small sizol capsule box, | Adolph' Reess, now supposed to be at Chi | nero is wild today ovep 8 mad dog scarc. A | i1 Ghaes ) Rocwesren, N, Y., July 81.—E. Holland & | Loxpox, July 8L—The Dunlap-Dalziel . Revyonns, Nob, July $1.—[Special Tele- ¥ B ” cazo, is transferred to headquartets depart- | s J 3 Iiah nud shellfish, live, fresh, drled, in | €. heavy manufacturers of ladies’ shoes, | nowe pgency has several timos given cure ' o> ment of Californ San Franclsco, | F8%1d. snimal passed. tbrough that section } .o, i Ved W and plekiea, oysters | assivued. Assets and liabilitios not stated gram to Tim Bae. | This viclnity was visitod ) Youthtal Vagabo ds. Thet metor gendral " commanding | 82d bits woman aud 8 boy and' quite s num- | QR G ohne. o Piewed oysters . 006 1 * .| renoyta tha report that she stele donasimeny by a hieavy rain today whicn will stop toreshs | paxvan” Colon, duly 81Louis Post, as- | the partmont E*'0f" tho'"" Missou | | Ve Of cattle aud horses, “An armed possois | ML "Suta "itiey)rve and buckwheut and Patciaroha Bilitant Rleot. of the United States has boon informed that ing or stacking graiu for av least throe days. | sistant cashior of the R. E. Wenner litho. | Will the, respective general saevios | 43 the bunb fap ik Sho ‘Sull mtant of the | fguralthow cormuls e MoxticeiLo, Tk, July 81.—[Special Tele- | the czarof Russia, at the iustinco of the Wheat axd onla aro DOWw Erowing in 100 | peasbin ey oo b b Wveanor WO | ciorks aud messeagers transferred to other | dOK'6 ruvages umogglt tock s mot yet | U Lturoty Waleoha pud wlioh eilmentary | bR ey ! Brigadior Genoral Julius | United States, has ordered a tewporiey re; shock and nnless farmors get dry weather | SraPUIE CONPRIS » O BEed €lgh- | commands to proceed August 1 tojoin them | KHOWD. e B Kraits, frosh, drled wnd presorved, ox- | & Brown of Monticello, TIL.. was clectod | WXaton of the laws for the expulsion of foon the entire crop will be badly damaged. | Yeen 8nd Fred J. Duucan and Chdries B. | aud the assistant adjutant general of that de- Whon the Gampaian Opens. cept Fulsing A. Brown of Monticello, Iil., was elected | julos ™ Phose statements have been each v Stewart, aged sixteon, were airested in this | partment will look to their muster aud pay &h OF b Wi, Vegotubles and garden products, fresh | mujor general of the Patriarchs militant In- | time pronounced untrue, ‘Thoy wero re- Business Man Arrested, city this evening, A few days agoduring | ment for the mouth of July. The quarter- | ~CoLusues, O, July SL—William MeKin- | and dried dependent Order of Oddfellows, division of | pealed again today. A St. Petersburg corro- Nowrork, Neb.,, July #l.—[Special Tele- | the absence of the cashier they stole master's department will furnish transporta- | ley, republican candidate for governor, was Ho ,’l.';‘: f‘..rn".‘f. :“fi I A'm'l' e rden senda. the Lakes. His commaud includes the states | spondeut to the Times says these stories are gram to Tus Bex.]—W. G. Hammond of the | ffom tho safo of thoe lithogruphing company | tion and sleeping car berth. Commissary | in consultation with Chairman Habn of the of Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, | circulated in the fnterest of cortain officials, Qofunct firm of Hammond & Palon was | 324 8t once started for Denver. Fifteen | Sergoant Henry S. Amesbury will, upou the | state commitiee tonlght, and it was decided North and South Dakota and Montana The orrespondent says nothing of the kind 4 u " _Palel hundred dollars and two fine gold waiches | abandonment of Fort Abraham Lincoln, N, | to open the campaign oa the western reserve brigade commanders elect tho major general | has occurred. Private advices say thinge Jrrested today on 3 warrautsworn out by havo been recovered, | D.y oF a8 800m a3 his services at Lhat post can | August 22, Products aud manufacturers of the United | wm.u...ulufi“h- division. aro Worse Lhan ever, 3. Tun bark, SCHEDULE B,

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