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L= OMAHA, MONDAY MORNING, JULY 11. 1592, NUMBER 23, SSIN TWENTY-SECOND Y fag that the Pinkertons ar ae- min K. Coerry, Heory H, Ellis, Lymin H else in this world.” tachments at as many points, preparatory to Cook, John F. Clarg, I'nomas H. Crone. Ad o 7 P [R— " n:r;ulx.ln'\»llul of this private army upon ths | ditional—Allen H. Davis, John WWalter. 1 CORNCAKE MURPAY'S WORK ™ Eight Thonsand of Pennsylvania's Citizen | CiEGL Bomestent i 0 oni tafiho | Work Mapped Out for Gongres: Daring the | John Kesner, Jemes v, Bobott, Robertis | 8tory of the Torrible Fire Whish Almost | [ o0 e <, | Suwcocssful Termination of the Christian . iy d most of this informa- A g | Potter, N. Stickney. Restoratio (e Nebracka Man Tells of th o " foldiers Will Go to Homestead, tion Aas authentic and concluded that Coming Week, Barrier S, Reynolds Supplemental—Ohio Destroyed £t Johus, N, F. His Trip Through Europ % Endeavor Convention, the decisive struggle is not far dis- taut, The estimates of the strength of SURPRISED AT THE GOVERNOR'S ACTION | iiauitaity "of opinion fod wt S0 han Huhill. Tocredse—lsaac Cates, Jasper N. Wymore, John H. Clark, George McCall, us | CONDITION OF APPROPRIATION BILLS | Iznaiz Hulman, Arahioald M. Dullas, Joshua | N A Wasmizatox, D. C., July 9.—[Spec IAELSTROM OF FURIOUS FLAMES | (e Ber)—Rtnaders ofTae Brw who 23 | So01ETIES ENTHUSIASTIC IN THEIR WORK e RS L, i Burrickman, Michotas Polling, Ote V. Win- followed the work of “Corncake’ \ s 16 strikers foel confident that with tho gard. James S. Stralght, Stewart C Laugn- — the intreduction of our cora futo Kiro — arms at their command and their strongth fin, Philander Beunert, William H. Grouch, rl__“”" o r' i cora luto Kar ¢ Homestead Workmen Express Various Opin- | of from 3,000 10 5,00) able-bodiea men, they | TAFIY Measures Dispased of for the Sesston— | Jodoph N. Bay. Ofizinal widows, ote.— | Muman Efsrts Unavalllag to Stop Their | famiiesasa food o 1y and who h Increasing Interest Melng Shown in the fons, but None Favor Reststing the can e A\hL“l‘lll“ljlh:%‘ eru; of rwulhlu,,; Tie Homestead Affaie—The Aatis David T. l‘c'-‘r.ignlhér Jane E. Greelo Ouward Sweep—Half of the Clty Smoul= ""‘“‘I““”‘\"‘"" ts upon the strests of I Moveiwrent Everywhere—Enormous iere ca 1o doubt—another invasion o Colorado: Additional — James W. B I, Parie, Vieana and elsowhere in mak X Militia—The State Forces Will Be the Piukertons will be fo! ¥ another ption Bill-silver 1a the Johu i, Brushwool. Increase--Heaty Cae- dering in Ashes—Fires ut coth shites wwd Handlas LHemeat 5 Hestal Crowds Attend th il o1 the GroundiTor O LEC RLORUREY, rriole, but A ter. Adaitional—Jesse S, Boyee. Other Piaces. K6 16 NP5V LT 601 HoM AT 660 thY Yesterday's Program. more decisive thun the When its North Dakota: AMditional— Charles P €Fs L0 prove that our corn mukos good thin smoke clears ¥ tho strikers will bo sub Tuurston, to eat, will read with Interest the tollowing — HMamnisnono, Pa, July 10.—The entire | Morged aud Caruegle onco more king of tho | Wasmixatox, D. G, July 10.~t'ivo of the | South Dikota: Additionul— Charles O St. Jonss, N. B\, July 10.-On Friday last [ leiter which hohas just written fromthe | New Yok, July 10.—The last d J Y Yan on region, or the power of the Pinkertons 0D 1 “hav. v Petarson, Etward Tauburt, James Brvson % be capital of Germany to Seaator Paddock = v A division of the National puard of Penn- 1 oy b8 e and toe industeial | APuUAl appropriation bills hava raceived the } FEEAN, CVERd (ORI SRR line, * | 8t about 10 p. m. a stable at the head of Long | ~Bepuix, June 15— Senator Paddock, Wasn. | Breat convention of Caristian Eudeavor so- signatures of ths spaaker and the vic) pres- vauia, about 8,000 man, havo been ordered | yymy of Homestend a militant ot zanization Montana: Original — William (7, Blair, | Strect caught fire. At that time the wind | ington: Dear Sir—Observing tho creat | SlSUIa Uegdn KL LAISE MOt VIt SDTRTOR %o Homestend to support Sherift McCleary | which no force but the military of the state | Wdent, and now oaly await tho signature of | Afexican survivor—David E. Joues. | was blowing a strong gale from tho west. | terest you tuke in ths mission in which I am | mcetivg iu tho Madison Square garden, con- \n suppressing the riotat thatplace, This | OF nation caa subaue. tho president to bacomoe laws, Tasy are i Rain had not fallen for theeo woeks, and the | ®nEAged, and notiug with pleasure that you | ducted by Mr. H. B. Penall of Boston. action of the governor was takeu on recep- Made Enemles of the Dress, tho azricuitural, theriverand haroor, the FOREIGNNINENOEAL RRYIEW, buildings of the town, which wera 0f wood, | o the i rbiees of LS prapasandn. | bog to | A00Ut 10000 delogates wero praseat, and tion of the following dispatch: The strikers aro perfacting their organiza- ( Indian, the postofiics and the pension appro- Prerenene, Pa, July 10— t E. Pat- | tion today and appear to he gai ieth | priation bills, Six of tham ara still w con- | Money in Londol after prayers and m ch hymn g najourned At 10313 With the exception of those ot lnging the o'clock to enabls il vour attention to the small nount the house committes has ullotted for | meet Water street, | respectiully ca Untenda- | were extremely inflammable. The houses | g Almo o, Governor, HATEISATE, ¢ iproved. | 0 SVeEy, way with tho exception of tho | ferance unacted on. Thoy aro the army, Lol Lol adjoining the stuble cunght firo aud | fhis work, $5.00 which is in my_humbio | tho dolozates 1o attond rozular srvicos in While ail is quict there o steikers ure i | ¢ouniry, of which coples are Uik Fad the diplomatic and consular, tha District of Lovnoy, July 10.—The releaso of dividends | i1’y fow minutes L Hill was a sea of | JuSEMmEnt lonieauss r",f,‘,:'r A {\\!*I‘Yluiyl:: Le aifferent evangellcal churches of the city, control, " and openly = expriss 10 S 1 in this' city, nppear to be tesentin Columbia, tho military acadsmy, the naval | ond Luglish funds during the past week has | gumos Human effort was powerless 10 cope | spoaking of myself unials AR T'ae afternoon session at the garden began and to the pubiic, that t induly, U would with the fire. So rapid was the work of de- | the government already hins had a roturn ten | 8t 2 o'clock, President Clark presiding. struction that there was not timoto haut down | thousaudfoid for the few tnousand dollars | Fully 15,000 delegates were in attendance, asuMcient numberof housas to make tle | thAt bave thus far been expended. despito the lntense heat. fira broak. ‘l'ne peoploseemod paralyzed, | prngLorinany tho srmy authoritles are | Ateer tho prayerand praise meeth N grinding Indian corn for the army and it is Water street was roachod at S o'clock. The | expected that shortly a bread composed o | FEPOFtS were received from the committoe Works <hall not bu operated | espionage ana restrictionsimposed upon their | and logislative appropriation bills. further accontuated th9 case of the mol uniess by themssives, Afternakingalieforts | represeutatives. Tha leaders of the mill | The couference report on tho military | market. Money is now almost unlendable; In my power, Uhave falied to securs i Posss | workers now realize thac the attempt to eX- | quidamy biil has bssn agreed to fn the | quoted at i per cent for threo moaths' and respictable enough 1 nambers o ecomviish | oreiso ownership over the press dispatcha ; - Anything. and T am satistied th b no posse | PECYe ownership over the press dispatehss | sonate, but bas not yet boan reporied in the | oue-haif of 1 per cent for short. The cheap. ) ¥ g ness of money during the past half year has raised by civil au srity can do anything to Ehonge the condition of alfairs and thit any | thatcun be dune by Hugh O Donneli to pro- | bouse. / s e O O vt toro 11 | toct tho nowspaper men from harassing - | The confersncs report on thenaval bill has [ been felt by the London baaks, thoush bro- | Myrnal houss, the Commarcial bink, the | two-thirds rve aud one-third cora will bain | eonferences undar thedirection of Mr. Wim- i3 ‘l'wfi w \:nl oniy n'~;xl\l “""";,,' R )1 :Ln_‘r‘-:;m:x has x';~ u‘lgnu ‘u' d it Htm' 210547 | poen twice rejected 1n the house, the trouble | Vincial banks do not bave appeared tohave | y\iyoyvum building, St. Andrews church, | troduced iuto the army as a permaneut ra- | shaw, treasurer of the unmited soclety, wha csistance and consequent loss o e, On P long as ke is the domiuant spirit no rebiAre 8 Vs ¥ suffare eh. Tho int i voe T3 [ tphinds : = s 0 5 S @ lurge military fores will enabie me to cou- | more reporters will be ordored out of tuwn. | PeIDR over the senate amendments authoriz- uu‘«‘r n?:l mueh, 1lm> intarest of e “"‘1( hflk the Temple club house, the Chamber of Com- | WO 1\ 0 aning to the ad. | FOPOrtod that the ereatest eatnusiasm had R D L el Driine) | Q:DoBAEILIS (R Al vaWEa[PKTE AL Wiyt 106 LHs febnsted ot SHCERE ST Chtts been contered ln the announcemants of bank | merce bulldisig, tho Telogam building, the | vantages of out corn, and niore taan twenty | D200 manifosted by tho delogates at tha dif. W T roctored. T therefore el upon you to | the spiritof toleration whice he evinces is not | ship, and appropriating 50,000 for the pro- dividends. As comparad with 1801, the Lon- | 4y 01jcan cathedral (cost £500,000), the | mills aro now grinding corn, I predict that | ferent denominationat rallies during the con- furnish me such ass stance. BT EI "",‘n"" uLu‘x_v on:uln rmx the runk and | posed international naval review in New | don and Westministor binks dividenads 3 | yroihogict coliege, tho Masonic temple and | before long Germany will consuma as much | vention. t oae of them 1) had baen sub. Bivsiie: P‘a“‘y'l':;l‘l““‘!" -c‘:‘“”‘nu“‘\‘m eaier]] BRLIERE SO0 FaRRI L6 trikors ar¢ | York tarbor and Hampton Roads in celebra- | P g \‘:T:L;“:::l lsh g ;IT:‘k L: r‘fcnj St. Patrick's hall all fell bafore tho flamos. | €0Fd neal as we do ourselves, as Ii{o in Gor- | scribd for the completion of missionary of thia INAUIGEAL PdEd, & t pce esued the fol- | asinteuders, anda hait dozen new arcivals | Uion of thediscovery of America. | SE0R, St SEESR T PRt DR | About Bidd ololo Watersida morcan- | jrae’ 18 YOEY B 800 evomyone B et of | Churches iu Salt Lake City. Tuo Frionds or lowing orde oday were 'prompuly anproached by a self- | The stambling block in the legislative bill | thelr Baplities SEIAAI G b tile premises were attacked and the shippiug | cconomy. A great dealof maize meal is now | (Qi4Kers, he also sald, fornod a Christiae GroRaR 1t Sxowni. Major G eneral. Com. | S0ustituted committeo and marched O (0 th2 | is the UMh comimission, and taat in the Dis- {000,000, tho proceeds of the sale of e | began to got out from tho piers to the miadle | being ‘onsumed as thickening for soups, | Eausaver society at yosterday's rally of manain N ‘;1';‘3;“'“7:':U»‘x’:’].“:“'\\‘-‘”:ilv‘nwl‘ x:m"n'lu:lh:\.r.o‘r" ““‘f‘; ‘““;‘”\:‘:u; .f‘,’fi‘;‘f‘,‘;‘-»f»d teict bill is the provision as to the Grand Obithe S Wngo during the weok | of tho harbor. The Angio-American | K¢ u{ .(c.c,.‘uulrtj \\-;lmn .ln‘_::,.-‘gr.»“.a their delegates, With wmnanition 1o support the sherifof | the men as to their identity. Of course aly | AFMY encampment. business was quiot, with an unfuvorable | telegraph offize became untenantable | FiCethat comes from Ching. he o SRS EL R DUl L) Allegiieny county nt Houestead. Maintain [ thisis ircitating to the nowspapar men, and Sundrey Civil Bill. tende British funds were weak. Rapee | gy ) and communicatfon with t I s A e e L T‘-m Oy Mr. Ste .lm.nsl atter wh ‘x(; Mr. Ir peace—protect all persons in their rizhts | \Gien the strikers make their usual assortion | The sundev ciy ation bill has | PAPer was flat i sympathy with the decline | oiecids world Rat. B, TS HEd | e * ih ity LIS Sancey spoka on the subject (ot SOBEIREE nstitut ud luwsof the stale | yha nagce reigns at Homestead and parfec a Ml in silver. Foveign seeurities were dull, the t i u g i ian Eodeavor” in Great Britian, whence he ¢ with R S S SR L 30 rned from & _six months' cam- vs before the committee, and All | faqtures of ths week being & -decline in | Ar- | Was irresistible. .‘.“\.,m”q'\‘]:“‘i‘:‘_:r‘\- tims of their martial law mothods wonder | DUt @ few pages were disposcd of when the | gentines, owing to the rize of the Argentine [ Who haa the temerity to remain indoors wibl Mr. Moody in Scotland and Hug- 1o promiuent Beriin bakers 1eads a ‘e huadred people | this week bofore the German bakers’ orgaut- | had just ve approp! PATTISON, Governor, ne following was s zation in which he will describe the succ ss | paiwr the great | lang ful experiments with ma : 110 ; at be true, they sho: vo beon | committee adjournad yosterday. Mr. Quay’s | gold premium. Arg, @ s dropped 4 per | wera compelied to flee to tie rear and mage | Tl expul i i ; = WIEHEAN ) NGOraARY, SHERM r Atlseliany ||| oy |tov e traey thag siould s ve “bsan || eommmities O I QR & | Gont. “PortuwisansWBtmE Fabedon one Y polav3 | th cape aboard vessels. The buildings | SBVIUE its use woula cause, aud bow ndvisa An address on “‘Gospel Temporance' was County, Piisture Hive ordered Major 3 L Y 8 amenament requiriug the Co.umoian exposi- | foit, LOrLIZAESe JORCE | o ov streot were built of stone and | D€ inevery way it would ba to the German | given by John G. Wooloy of Minaesota, fol- Goeri Goomee 1 Sitawden with the divislon | imittes aud deprived of their liverty for an | tion to b closed 03 Sunday will coms up to- | X e D, L5 bustness was | brick bt foll almost as quickly as the | bakers to takeadvantage and uso @ graiu | lowed by singing and o paper entitled D O MAetE Tn cammiIgas lon of dho luws of hoatssl | morrow. The amendments will thea have | Lmited but prices gencrally clo-ed ata feac. | wooden structures in otner streets. The | Which costs but one-hall that of flour. Tue | “Among (ho Northwest Indians,” by E. R. lon. with, him. with me for B been acted upon, aud the bill v tional advauce. American railway secur- | At hotel and the custon: house, more | FePOEL Wil ARPEATL f‘é_“ ;;::"w:yi’_'[“"‘-",“_'r Young ot Taroato, Ont. Y furthe: particulars. e = ;i ' : general amendment. Tais phase ma; \ties wero lifeless in ‘sympathy with the 1 half a milo trom the origin of the fire, | I Will ses that it is cireulated through Ger | Rov. John Henry Barrow, D.D.. of Chi. Qi TEbR{GBvetHOR ixorcising Oppression Themselves, LR - %0 mas 0CUDY | \veak tone In New York Saturday, whon tho | feli at 1 o'elock, The Terra. Nova foundry | Mans, [ would add that dustrian Hour I8 | eago spoke on the possibilities of the World's ieneral Suow fjutant gencral rearareprasentatives oft another day, but an effort will be | o,/ oo & Naswville dividena created s | works, Mackay store and wharl, John | ised i this countrs, fad vary ltte caines | fair. and quartermaster, at once pro-ecded to tain that the foarof s mado to. passithe ibill biafore thel senate ad orable improssion, which caused n favor- [ Wood's premises, Hurvey's exteasive bread | romhthe Foued Srbes, Lanee H0 e T formulate the orders for the mobilization of s impels them toan excess of | jouras. After this bill shall hava passed the ance for'thodaw] Vatiations for the | factory, the Costal company's stor:s aad | duction olmaize would bo an unmixed beng- JEWISH RABRIS. fit 10 us. Other countries are interesting thomselves in this movement, and 1 fully expect tna with gencrous assistance from our govern- ment our corn will huve a footbold all over L O Europe in two or thre re, and that would [ JOWwish rabbis wh the guard. Some troops will be under way | caution, ar their news ai eariy in the moruin 2 from the consciousuess that the morrow may | tno calondar. will by takau up for astion It is given out unoMicially that at the late | bring a reckoning from an irata committes [ o EEER AT B8 & T00 meetibg of the advisory committes, calied | who kuow no code of ethics, and who, while | BI{8F that 1o ederit after midnizht, it was decided to offer no re- | clamoring to be released from the oppression | i3 stillin the hands he brices for Ameriean railwav securi- | wharves were speedily tuings of the past ana | tiesinclude tho following dacrease: Donver & | Then the residence of the Americin consul, Rio Graade preferred, 17 per cent; Uunion [ situated well upon the bill, succumbed, also Puacific shares, 1 parcont; Wabash proferred, | the lare brewery ana tue costly dwelliag of nothing; Northern Padific preferred and | John Lidberg, close by. patches sufter | s 15 now on | week i 1ate the fortitication bill, wh M Thelr Conterenco W York Cit ¥ 10.—The conference of ch began here on Thurs sisjance to the militiv's occupaney of the | of capital, ao uot show such a fine apprecia- | on approoriations, aad this will byrhe last | Norfoll & Western preferred, cue Having expondod ite fury to the castward, | Eure ars, and ths b B R A e v S REaT towi oF the Curnaglo property: tion of liberty wh \nther's rights are of the g aunual appropriation b If | por cent each; New York, where tho was Wpmorsitoidastrayiitbel| eA R T RS N | et e R i ; “x; Sl be observed. | This is the sitnation canaidly | they are aot ali in tne handsof the president tern aud Obio & Mississippi fire borun to edge nortnward up tho slope on | LeFinl benefit to every portion of ourcountry, | winter meeting was fixed for Dacamber 24, which the town is built. Cochrane street, | for I unaerstand tnere is more profit in | ap Washington, D. C. It 1s also dacided o SITUAT 3 CAL. expressed, and the Associated Press out { ITUATION IS CRITICAL, i id the Associated Press ou wheat growing than in corn, as the price of before K'riday uext (a very unlike at), it each. Louisville reso- | after fluctuating from balow fills its functions whe n it it isonly | conzress will have to pass anothar join leading from the government house to the [ Wheat growing than in cort, as the PELCE O | yold tho next annual mesting in Chicago Hoodlums and Vieious Strikers Are Becom- | When temerity outweighs discretion that | lution extending the appropriatioa of last ing estimatos of harbor, the town’s hatdsomest thorouh fare, G e lvs BT ol iocy | during the prozrass of the exposition, Juiy 1 (i P HTENE: the correspoudents in this city excreise | year forsuch branchesof thy secvie as resterday at 7dige. fell a victim, only a few dwelling at the top | Mand would raise the price to 4 satisfactory | 1 (056 . Al + cial Talo. | that perfect froedom of news expression | remain uzprovided for. wore' depressed neariy escaping. The Methodist ehurch ou tuis [ fEure. : ’ ompsteAn, Pa., July 10.—(Special Tal ! | pema iy e dopresked. e aping ; ! o customary initiatory rites so- HoNETEID e N P, fs the | Which would characterize tusic dispatches Tarifr Questions. week, ut advanced 1o sympathy steeot al<o escapoa. St Patrick’s hall, where g RO e e e e B e geam to Tue Ber|—Grave, indeed, is the | fromany other point, and wiich even the | Awmericans, tuouzn not sufti to¥make!| thalsohools ol sthow Brotherstaronlocatetlill SESASKIIL RIS LRt T L i B e e T GO PO O situation in this inbosp; . turbulent | gravity of the situation at Homestead should There is no probability that any of the |, tha woek’s losses. Geand Trunk first, sec- | could not be saved, but successful effort R e Bl 18I0V EMOALIANY pascon) 238 Unal JHOUSAVOLS Wik urges u liveral appropriation pormit adoptiou of cromation in the Jowish Tobaceo,potatoes and tomatoes all first came | church. Itwas decided also Lo protest against, from our shores, but corn 1s our oniy great | relizious legislation, 0a the ground thatit 1s product which is appreciated abroad as it | contrary to the constitution of the United Should ve. Sceretary IRusk is most enthusi- | States.” It was also resolved that, the Jews astic in this work and has done all he could | of America colebrate the 1 anniversary as prevailed for | not obscure. tariff measures which have passed the house LANO0OT.2E: . Sebdedla The advisory committeo of the strikers is | Will get bofora the seuats this sassion. Tae aimost a week, aad i more uneasy set of ";“_ no longer in ofcial existance, according to | fiuance committee to which they bave all than Chairmaa Hugh O'Donoell aua his 8 (fahonidof the strikers, who say that | been reforrad is of the opinion that if 0ae of | nouncoment. Arzentine rallways wers woak. ussociates on the advisory committee | though 1t was proposed to recrzaniza it; this lh; m were :0 be N‘"MAL'J’ the luk'i’?” L’j"’ Central fell 2 per ceut, ionable quarters, composed of pratty cottaze would be hard to find. They | basnot been done. Tuough it may uot have | Others will be urged: and, as that would e aud suostantial dwellings. Tne Congrega 5 4 A 4 s tho se: et o ¢ = 2 his matte en hamperad | of the discovery of America by endowing a b = an official existenco, practically tha sama | Proloug the sessioa indetinitely, the comumif ST TR HTEd] b Heisnbornood could pot | 4O in this matter, but ne has been 3 i look upon ~tho town as resting | AR OUER GXLeRLC, BEAC ey A ermins | tee is uverse to takine any actioa in the sor SLonEY Glas LERS Wiems. Hopal cburch in this NelghBpene 4 could DOt | |\ 1o lack of maans from the smalluess of | chair at Cincinuati in the Hobrew Uaion over a slumbering voleano, liable av any | O A8 CHREREER (000 ”“p];m‘ oo Tihe | matter. The suojsct of tariff, however, will New Youx, July 10.—Tq his weakly lattter L:{;}olue.r callant stand was succossfully | {Be appropriation. seminary of Jewish history and literature, to time to break forth in terribie riot. committee and directions are given by car. | probaoly be heard from agaia in the senats | Henry Claws sav 1 muaeat Rawling. Oross and the head of The lutroduction of our corn into Earope | be kuown as the Leibman Adler chair. om Tho utfexpacted actioa of thesenate on | [Cing's poad. The postofice, 4 large wooden | Wil Uring more weaith to our country tnan | Rev. Dr. H. Berkowiiz of Kansas City Last week the advicory committee was ais- | tain men, and they act authoritativelv. 1o | cither nn\.\lr. I\-Alul.hrcsnn;uzln ;nwn;u E the richest of gaid mines, and §25,000 will lected president, Rev. Dr. R. G. Gros: v § . o tow! s | reason for this fuilurs to have an offizial or- | parison botween the republican policy o 00 coina; m3 2 mea aae 4 of M Skt was guard he richest of gaid es, and $25, was elected president, Rev, Dr. R. G. 8 solved, and for three days the town raun its ial or- free coinuze at am)moat whea a et of | structure west of Military road, was guarded, | 8 0 S 6 B (R 005 P0G Yae- | mun of New Yorli Vice-president, Rev. A : , Zanization for the direction of affairs, it | “Protction” aad the democsatic palicy cf AT TaE ] 4 asabol, Ly S e ew Y self. Every striker and ruffian in town was [ Zauization for tho direction of affaies, it { BIi@®r it Canue only,” or on Mr. Vest's | POW and legitimate fuctary were beglnulaZ mfi,’c",;‘:,"‘“}‘;"fi,e pecialty when so much bas besn uccom- | Churles Levi of Cincinuati recording secra- a self-appointod policeman with slmost the | 5208 ke, 1o found fo cantion and 4 doiire | Solution dirscting tne finance conmittes | 10 fafase a mora contidsat ons into the mur- ! Bfes plished in this direction. The longer I work | tarv. power | of tho czar. At length | heccoedink wilen mas hereafter b saste. | to report bck the house uil patting wool on | ket. Thecrop reporis were daily affording in this field the more I am couvinced that | The concluding maot 1d thira preferred all showed a decline | v nt. for the week. Canadian Pa- > advancad a pojut on the dividend an- ere made to prevent the from creeping ross 1o the Merey couveat, whick, M at- would have beeu the cause of the fon of Markstown and ot tne fash- town be ing. Mob ra I'ha firamen by his time were pretty well PR e exhausted, out futelligent action ou their | 1f L e ) ony! L u Affairs reached such a point that & stranger's | tuted. Tae leaders realizo that they ars | the free list. 3 : more definits promiso of au abindant bar- | part and that of the scoras of spirited young | €OF3 has come to stav, and would be mera | the furm of w memorial service to Rabbl life was not safe n.thin the borough. Tue | treading on daugerous ground and donot The resnjutions for an fnvestigation of the | vostand the doubts about Iudina corn wore | fellows wanning the roofs and fighting the | than sad if this worlk should be crippiod for | Leiman Adler, late of Cuicigo, and the astead, Pa, conflict w the paitry sum of a few thousand dollars. des probably ve re- wsed rabbl, Dr. M. Solomon of Appleton, to committ themsclves to | Hom ictorious, jutend official diminishiog; the traiic réturas ot the west- | fire proved leaders saw their control was fast ebbing il SO\ fromiths Comimitian " 1 beg to assure you that I greatly appreci- | Wis. : ¢ action at law, but be freeto disavow re. | ported back touorrow from the com nittac on ; Divoct e [ness o e 10 2 you that I greatiy apprec is 5 away, and hoping to regain their power the | “E¥ 4SS At But b frec o disavow to | ontingent oxpouses, and mav provoko | eru roads wers showing grauf viug guins: | CNOTHRES B8 o DU S art of ine | ate your warm interestin this propaganas, | Riv. Dr. Wise, presidontof thoconvention, advisory committeo reorganized and an | personully placed upon thom: vesides, thoy | @uother such debate s took placo on Taurs- | the semi-anuual reports of railroad con- | ters of th vatue of tho town bas beea obliter. | 404 earnestly hove that your bill, which | delivered a farewull addr:ss. pttempt has been made to resume con- | are not tue lesders of a force thut is avso- | duv last. ‘ 5 struction were exhibiung a commend- | ated. Some 10,0 persons are sheltered in [ Wb “L‘litl':;y all r;m\s of our country, will G —— trol. 'This met the approval of tne | lutely coutroilable, but of an unorganized | Thoantioption billand the bill for tho | gy conservatismin that branch of enter- | the pariumenthouse and under sheds and | BUSL D aur YOUES | GURORIC.OZ SO0 TIEHO LY S IR ERS, o intelligent, but tho horde of viclous | 309 inr#e body which may at uny time break | transfer of tho ue marino service o | L0l sradstreats returns of failures, | the rest in Bannerman park und other pluces, [ CUefient sorvant Dl more intellizent, but the nord clous | eay and act as a mob on the volition of its | the Navy department are both to b3 brought fEANE RISt Ja st * | Tosay (Sunaay) the town 1s enveloped in a 5 ST Wyoming Horses Stolen and Sold to South hoodlums wno have enjoyed a few days of | ingividual members. up on Monday if not crowded out, as they | for the first half of the vear, showed a fulling | o o b ® 10 m the surrounding wooded Omaha Club Elaction, Dakota Citizens, the sweets of authority are on the point of e are likely to b, | »su ‘l: ervil bill ”m off of 33 par cant in Liabilities, compared with | eountry, which seams to be ail on fire. The The semi-annual meeting of the Omaha Hot SrriNG D., July 10.—[Special ta ous Leaders. dobate on the Homestead résolutions. Mr. | 1501, which inaicate ; ve- | Kilbridge Cathotlo churc 0 1ub was held Saturday night wina large | rebellion. . 4 , A : 1801, which iudgicated an iwaportant improve- | Kilbridge Catholic caurch, three miles out [ club was held rday ah 2 —A e vecks : No one 1s willing to assums rasponsibility, | Wasnburn will at ail events seok the fhor in e e s ac 1004 Loy Alcot sy AR Gs | IR aEer [n¥attanainy os Gmh SR oslabnt fant] |l s o gauplo of weake agoWopmeN No Respect for the Chairman, and S0 far us any control goes, it is exercised | order to address the senate ou theanti-option nsic i 0 A ; : came to this place from Wyoming with | 2hout the country s whilst the results of | Wind coutinues weésterly and there is 0 ap- | nounced that the first paymenton tue lot posrancalofiralay had been made, tLat the plans for the new arate lodgos in | bili, us he has given notice of his intention to | th )14 as well as | do, even thoush he may make no effort to | the party conventions were regarded as un- The efforts of Mr, O'Doanell and his capa- | unoficially und throuzn se eighteen head of horses, which they succeeded which- secrecy oolizations b ble assiscants to maintain order in Her majesty’s steamship Blake is aue tera | | 1 in aisposing of to different parties in tbis i 0 A Ml il By 1l then foe actiot e A YT ¥ club house bad been completed, and that pa civilized manucr are looked upon wiin [ DIFOUED @ commistes Tho nivisors com L i usully fros from unssitling suzzestions, | t dusligat Monday with teats, lumber aud | {ioy wowld bo. prosouted for tnspaction this | locality at very good prices. The men tola ! : 20 o cousisted e president anc Mr. B us given not is | whichever of the caadidates may ultimately | other necessaries S n Ealos e 5 A v suspicion. It s nou uacommon | wmombers of each lodge. Pheir function was | purpose to try and gt setion va the marine. | FOlEICTHE Thoien of th people, week, The cloction of dircctors for iho on- | & very #ood s il aud no one was in the to near complaints against the restraints cs- | to direct the meu, o sce that duties were as- [ bill on Monda At this conjuncture of ‘hopeful conditions Big Bluze at Lousville. Rl T least suspicious of them until they very suds tablished. signed to them, that thoy kept sober, that | 'Thereal “untinished business’—the bill | ..ot V15 “hevelation that the free coinage | LovisviLLE, Ky., duly 10.—A fireat the | 80d C.1 itz were re-elected. Joha Wil- v skioped for other parts after tryiug o i 5 A o s 8% | tor tho development and encouragement of | <2 i i ) : er was electe succaed Charles A, Coe | got fiya ¢ o “We can govern ourselyos and we want no | LGey 8:ted as ‘s unit and, geuerally, to see | for the development uad encouragement of | ;i nad gaied the asvenduncy in the sen- | tanners of Weddekin, Hallenburg & Bro's. ber T ,,1 £O eod < ‘.l“ o fetfire to 8 boarding bouse in this city. ; R And We WAL O | {hat everything that was done was to'the in- | sitk culturo in the United States —bias fair | 4o “rug shock was ail the greater from 1ts | tnis morning caused s loss of §200,000, in- | Lochors mioos ornsaf ohios had oxpis out- | Doputy Sheriff Axe of Fremont county, committeo to tell us what 1o do,” is the pre- | terost of the men. Oue rewson for 1ts ais- | 10 remain “unfinished” whea the vica prosi- | 5ol o 'soitila expected, and ita effects Wore | ooisd tor fae o) rud the. sovious tajury of | EOMerY: Whose terms of oica had expired Wyo., and Jack Donahue, doputy sheriff of vailing sentiment. bandment, members of the commiites say, [ dent’s gavel souuds the kncll of tao tirst | yhe more marked because there was no assur- T hasathan TS Py e Jobuson county, Wyo., are now here, having An examole of how the turbulently in- | was that Sheriff McCleary and otners en: | session of the Fifty-second conzress. T T Y O TR L [t I LR L R L Omaha May Get It. Zotten on to their trail. They arenoted horse clincd strikors feel was showa this after. | deavored to use the committco und get its Sitver In the o cepted by tho house of representatives. The | Jit'as resoue was at hand, Thoy are: V. 0. Stricklor leaves this evening for St. | thieves. wio are known toroughout Wyom- e han Ok alx anlO)Donnell cams \o | endorsement for the prosence of deputies A T AT i liti. | fivst effect appeared in Tuesday's markot, Y EXBURG e Louis, toattend the adjourned meeting of | ing a8 Dick Shores and Tom Talton. They noon when Chairmaa O’ Donnell camo to the |}, throuch AP his weak in the house will bs, in a politi P 3 Hexky J. HALLENBUKG, o member of the . 4 bari o press headquarters 1o give out sowo infor- | Loso,aud, throush tho comioliiee, ot WBe | culsenso, a cloud week with asilver lining, | when large sales wore ‘made ou Louuon | firm, 1oternal njurics. the people's party national exccotive com. | 810 tough cltizons. “he deputy eberife tion for publicati Ho had oee (o[ CORMEBE OL LD 18, L Wete oniLhs Whote | /o' commitzee 01 rules—or rather the demo. | d¢count as well as on orders from both local WiLiias BAkER, hip broken. mittes, whioh " wil) bo held there 1omorrow, | (i tacy BAYE o cclow 10'ihees famans mation for publication. Ho had veen iu the | againstit. Taey ciaim that tho men ure now | [ ACEOEEN 8 0% BEGRERE FOCEH 00 BERE | gnd interior holders, caysing a decling of two | Cyanies Beck, bursted vein and badly g : TOW, | thieves thal will 5000 briug them witiin the room but a few minutes when a vicious :\"':m’ ‘muvr\mr‘ w’nna;uum't;lwn. and ure | 5ttt at Wednesday, and the “next legisla- | to three poin BRlad ol i‘;’;""wfl““;": x‘uhf ":;‘[fl";'oldr“"‘“‘fl_‘:"f‘:"l": f:: Im(wfl l}l'l«rueu llufll. nms’l uuf'orl:nlw‘unu (oo Tt tocs i i bemselves each diracting affairs proverly | 88! , Wo sla- IDBls hra i oot uised. party for tho vea v o s v iz looilug fellow came into the room bk ol orios wad that. thomtors, | tive day,” i’ Wednesday provo insaficient, | Tuis break of confidenceis to bo atiribu: | Tho fire also destroyod the plant of tne R e R i e O L QT T e T *“This is a private conference,” sald the | u oreanization is unnecessary, out other | 808l be devoted to the consideration of the 0P o caring: Stanaara Cut Sole company, waich occupied | gyjna thut Omaba will be sclected. tractor, investing $430 in tho stolen stock. tion to tnis | Senate’s action than to its real intrinsic im- | the third and fourtn floors of tue Hallen- ehairman, cousidorations that are not stated nave much | free cowage bill, 'Tho resol ; e Bl Do s aro boing Lak th i § 3 ] @ not stat | {reosiog SRt 3 o | portance. It wiil be vieved by surface ob- 7 building. e apositions are boing taken in this city in “That's just why [ came in,”’ responded | to do with the matter. t\“,j'cuf‘!r“ ohe . Brought . i m‘_“;‘c"l“;fl)“"u' B o el BESAR O | dburg DU RIDE e - Aunother Strike Threatened. the caso of the ¢rading coutractors against the ruflan. “I want to know something | Mr O }"9“}'5“‘“{j““"'"f‘ refased to ad- | B EN 0O OF ov undecided, | Bu | Strenkth to the comage movement, and Cansed By un Elcctric Spark, Howestean, Pa., July 10.—It wasrumored | the B. & M.. The case involves about $85,- about theso secret gomgs-on. 1'm o mill man | [iLthatthe advisory commitiee was stll 1n | ) yoiber event will filbustering motions | therefore may disturb foreizu confidenco in £ OuLEANS, L, July 10.—A fire caused | hero this eveniug that a moeting was heid in | 900 which amouat s claimad to be due the and haye a right to know." said he, to an IqUILY A8 to whothor the eot. | 0¢ in order and an opportunity will be, tnere. | OUF Soet ("|’“‘)’;;;‘}“";“}’,‘l’-“f':i“r“n ‘zfiurfi‘_‘:"l'}:;‘ by un electric ligat wira occurred in the | Pirtsburg by representatives from all the [ 774 Vo~ “Well, you get oat of this,” returced Mr. | mittee was still in force. r'tc offered -u'.lhr“wr 9 l"fiv' to tost.the | AAME G B \m‘r{ turope and aagment the | Western Union Telegraph office at 7:50 | Caruegie unlls, and further that a decision GASOLINE EXPLOSION, O Donaell, “or I will be compelloa to put you | ‘‘Aresou cousidering the reorgauization | Felative stroneth of the friends, wad who OP- [ ant exports of gold—about which the | O'cloci tonizht, and burned out the switch- | was reac ned to strike in all otner properties PSR ofit! poaeats of the siivee bill by voting upou the | SArent exberts of £ A0 ome | bourd, baiters room and doing otner | in which Carnegic was interested unloss | Many Persons in a Peorla, 1L, Grocery More heated words followed, until finally [ “Notyat. Allthat Icansavis to repeat | FoRort, wileh provides for its consideration | 4l 0\ e |mmodiato futurc of vrices thero s | 4aziago, causing a general suspension of busi- | Justice wus done Lo tho mon at Homestoad. Store Have Narrow Excapes. tho fellow doparted wuttering curses and | 8 rmlv'm:)fml]t:';"-\ lsaiyiiinglaad iod 1% | A majority vote aguinst tho rasolution, {v | Considerable uncertainty. Specuiation in ““\‘;"fl »’;‘“{’,"‘;‘,":M o A S, A Proni, TiL., July 10.—The grocery store of veats. ovel a ¢ s duty.' We, too, expec 4 g Ao b 1Y | etock a 1 - the silver pill Manager Alleyn and Ch Ypurato ATHE 2 ", s : (Y vt bub o0 InainenbibuC.l kv overs man to o bis AUty in this erisis. " - i5 ononly stated, will be accepted by the ad- | Stocks has baeo paralvzed by the silver ville | o 'bOR ok Guty anc nops to have the dim: WEATHER 2OR B4 Georzo Wilms, located av the corner of twas but an fncident but 1t ives o | yser maniode) T o (rom | voeates of frea coinugo as an_ubsolute defeat | 80d in grain uud cotton by the anti-option | 070 Jgioiontiy repaired by moraing to pro ; Adams and South streets, was the scene of fuir idea of tue feeling taat prevails. .Have you roce iy information from [ ¥ O this session, out taey ex. | bill. When congrass adjourns, which it 1s | @ lsioolly Fapaired by woruing 1w pre- Orkicn oF Weatner Brieav, | an Bk That the leaders fear another riot there | the steriil today L des confilancn 1bat 8 s0yerss miejericy | to:be hoped wili'be socafisbupiiiess interaats | Yont 80y interieronge ‘with “telegra Ouaita, July 10, { a tercido explosion last night in which a :;:'I‘x‘ll «\:‘r m:ll x:;_v‘ ;A'I;‘l‘;".'r’;i' Ll‘an;r‘::I\llx“(l‘lll'vl - | Congressivanl Investigating Committee, caunotb2 mustered upon the questioa of con \\‘::i U -.:rciltl,\' ru.h*\'l';l.‘ f:lxu ;:wue&:n\'\' :L‘c servica, < Temperature is rising 1o the west and is unuulpvxw;us l:var; injured, l:\'o ";)rdwml)n; 1l was beard to remark yosterday that he | . A BT N uation is also somewhat threatened b = 2 Y 5 ; creas. | may die. The building was well filled wit 5 No, nothing. The congressional investi- | siteration A o MUY STRIKE TODAY, decidedly bigh in the uorthwest. Increas- 2 had grave forevoaings for the future. He h % 7 ; v T cor | silver agitation. lenders already showing a 2 4 2. ZUALY: ¥ g - is o conservative man uot given 1o | EHOECommittee wiil b duylialter te-| ko aoki-ailror membera have, nov. yet | i Lo, tendency through fear of possibiities — inzly warm weather is thereforo indicated | customers woen, ‘{"“‘"“ warning, thera a8 ¢ 1 B agread upon a course of action, but u confer- | firm idenc oughifour,of possibluries. | ., ity Btrest Car Einplo re fors i cork. Miles City, | wos an explosion of several burrels of gaso- seosationalism or to idle foars, O hat stops will you take to roceive fti | ence for thut purpose will be held tomorrow, | The situation, tharofore, is ouo that calls for | Nloux City, Hiwat Ear Lirloves Dem for the fora part of the week. Miles City, #.0n £aploplog of [ and - this coming from him 1 supposo 11 they catl apon us. at. ull we | Leading republicans still decline tostate | Prudence, no matter how Foseate tho market g Jiptier - Wa y : Mount., reported 9)> at 7 p, m. and %4> dur- | !ine stored in the cellar. would fudicato that from bis inside viow | i\ lhohd 'and sive thou all the informa | Wht position theg will take at tho begin. | WY soem tu cortain diractious: and untl Siovx Ciry, I, July 10.—[Special Tole- | juothe afternoon, Bismarck reports 9= Everyone in the store at the time was durk 'm.:mT.l".:'uhfi.zm,"."l Thore aro nu?g:u. e ans 18 Mng of the contest: but thers is talk of | the horizon is cleared of these two draw- | gram to Tur Bee.|—At a mesting of the | Soutneast to south winds prodominate over | thrown down and some of them rendered e e oL Tk abeWs | ““Have vou received avy visits from prom- | 8dopting a middle course by allowlug tns backs, purchinsos on the loug side will have | gireot car employes this worning it was de- | the entira western sections, A storm ap. | unconscious oy the forca of the explosion. ThaPY. SLIROM Bro AuSeriog for tho Want of | {gant lapor jeadersl! domocrats to make tho fightamong them- | o be conducted with increased caution. cidea to ask for un advance from 15 cents to | peurs to be developing in the upper Miss- | Joseph Rising was burled through a glass 5 . e R s MO ““Yas. Mr. Dun Harris, prosident of tha [ sclves aud then whou the combat slackens, ——— s e teio lines | 1551ppi valley. The weatner was generaliy | door and bis throat and ureast are cutin & Shcourmgemont. of tho iisens of tha tawn, | o Yori state brancu of tne Puoeation of | comiug I 3 4 rosarva Lo tho support of e | O supFarkigore, ke Tantasanton A comuittos of vhses | fair, bt a beit of local showsrs Gxtgndd | shocking mapuer. Mra. Davis, who was Including many of the ministers ana chureti | 1-400F, 13 here to extend the sympathy and | antisilver faction. Panis, July 10.—Durigg the week past | (i€ TO0TTR A Er akomant of the lines to. | from Indian Territory northeastward, Wich- | standing in the center of the place, was oy proffef tho assistance of that organization.” Muy Enforce the Cloture Rule, prics on :ue bourse were weak, especially | morrow and make a demaod. Uuless it i | it Kausar City, D:a Molnes and St Paul | thrown out of the frout door and her injurics e e Arrangaments have been bowun, it ts said i L0 RO = ta e B R S L T aae | M A T R o (RN i baving hud some rain. Dos Moiues rcports a | ure considered fatal. Two of the cleris were NOAY AT HOMESTEAD, by which there will be a temporary hospital 1t 18 ssortai that-there sill bs § malority P £ P 090 | Gory heavy shorer. rendered unconscious aund were resoued of four to eight azainst the bill upon a diract | Spanish bonds droppad 4 per ceat owing to | Monday. VOte I1f it can be brought to oue by means of | the large anish selifog orders: ltalisns Desperndoes Break a cloture rule; but the silver men scout tuis | declined 2!5 pec cent on Geeman selling, and | Mausuarrows, Ia, Juty 10 assertion, and ueclare that the bill will go | Russians were almost unsaleable and 2 p { through the bouse if it reaches a direct cent lower. Bank! of France shares ad upon the merits. 1f tte measur vanced 40 francs fof tue week. Tho govern- | daylight yesterda; L for the care of tho wounded near the proo- Excltement Stll | Prevalls—The Men | 816 5cone of battio in caso auother izht oc- Auxiousty Awalting Develop: nts, [urs the strugile, if ono o3, of course HoMEsTEAD, Pa., July 10.—Tno atmosphers | Wi U6 fOF the passassion of ths will erty, aud 1t will be 1o that v of Homestead is pervaded by mild sy 5 | willrage itat all. The little town of Home- en Nebrasha, | from the burniog buildiug by the firemen, ped fair wnd | The flimes spread with great rapidity and Tnree des- st to south winds | there was the utwost dificulty in getting ali * | Lorate characters escapsd from jail 10 broad | 4uring Monday. ? the 1jured oues from the buildiog in time to wo wers captured, | WASIINGTON. D, C., July 10, 8 p. m.—Fore- | suve their lives, Tuo fuancial loss 1s small, g t for Monday What caused the explosion has not been IpLe of ysteria these days, Tho intense strain | stead has not Fisen 1o the importanco and | Eetting beforo the bouse aud its opponents | meutis considering the purchase of tho | sud while returning to toe jmil Jack Hark- | “For™Nuhraska—Puir, southerly winds, | ascortained of oxcitemont and expectancy to which the | 8126 of inaking a bospital ono of 1ts instity- | Hhibuster agsinet o T(“.Il volo tuo commiltes | Soutbern raiiway and nufaerous members of | way, on \(»' the prisoners, Bh"*"T'v' 18 cab- | \warmer in Kunsas. ¢ § 4 e snp—— . 40 k . 3 ose | on rules will be asked to reportacloture | the railwsy departmentsupport the move- | tor, Alva Nicnolson, cuttinghim dsagerously | = pop N, a i v ; G Lrikors havo bosn subjsstes for the past | 1008 and thore wore no means except those | O Ful e asked 1o I 3 pD . £ For North and South Dakota--Gonorally HOSE TEN-INCH GUNS. 3 lrn |“-‘ bo! 8 su jasted forthe past | yoiiiv {improvisea in the home of any ut as all the members of the comit- | ment as being a step toard maxing il the | and perbaps fatal Farmors threaten to | gui Moyaay, conler Moaday night “H“f‘ i 1 week is boglaning Lo t2ll on the men antil | wounded striker for the are of man injurad | 10€ CACOPL tho ropubiicans—who would soo | ruilways of the conutry astato woaopoly. ,“"-U“ Hackaway tonight. Oae of the fuzi- | gyifiing to nortnwesterly. Oue of Their Projectiles Sinks & Vessol Shio faeliog hus raachad such a tension that a | in battio. Tois afteracon, f¢ is said, u | 10 1t 8 justitication of the ruies of the Fifty: tives is sull at large, but 100 citizens are in | 200 b0 O e o but with ocea A e T e o renewal of hostilitios would baa positive | Young physician cama to Hugh O'Donnell, ( st congross ware oppased to this method of an the geriATRenres. AR e slonsl lacal showors duriog 1he aflerocon or July s 1 oy o _ 3 Proce. ¢, uuless as or b 0 Y @ . " YonK, Ju 0 8 ! rolief. Alarm after alarw has owept over | 10¢ local leader. with a note: of introduction | e Ri GOr SAACH RGNS | Bukiay, July 10.—Ou the bourse business Efna Again Active, night; southerly winds £ % S ily. K0.~The hse; BAGd the town aud the maa haveso often respondad | Ajowm, Sieter Muxdalove of tho Misters 0f 1 ji0use, such & requost way ba mot with re- | Was staguant during theweok past. Inter- | Caraxia, July 10.—Tae eruption of Mount e ) sboprse HAUET L. Biden, CRREARIS N tothese alarms thatthe scramble of u tolo- | syivania hospital, to which some of thw | f4sal national stocks showed marked weakness. | Eina assumed alarmiog proportions auring 0 b. HBELLTLES, e . BOURG. KOF WLVRARIIAMG JEAR sunk three mites off Sandy Hook yesterday afternoon by & projectile woighing 500 T'omorrow is District of Columbia day and | The Kussian I 1t an of 1350 and Oriental loans iug tothospread of cholera. ference re- | Roubles were quated at 200.20; ltalian graph 0oy through the strasts is al | kitied in Weduesday sufliciont for a call to army. At varioas | Itisreported tha nell that be be The Omaha Baptist City Mission union sday evening vaitle were carried she sugzestea to O'Done the night. Huge quaitities of lava have b thrown out of the volcano and bave formed | Will bold a public meetiog I the com *e naving charge will cousuwme the da ¢ its affairs | feil w point, 0 unless ¢ times last night and during tas ouRs 1ven facilities for the accom. e | ! ) . X oble « SRR ol atsociock at the First Baptist churcn, | pounds, fired froma 10-nch gun with 210 1 ; night and during tae car.y hours | piyunion 30" @i porary ospital quatters of interfere with . it. Action on coa- | bonds also declined! o polut, Prussian 4s | 8 dobie stream, which is advancing rapidly | i conih and Davenport streots, ley. 1%, | pounas'of powder from the United States of maraiug reports wore circulated that tho | uny parsons who MIgHU Boreafter bs lajured. reports and debate on seaate amend- | closed v 107. Minlug shares were ateady. | toward Nicolosi and Belpasso. Great dam- | . Foster aug Kev, Dr. L. M. Woodruf | Proving krounds st Sandy Hook. On the Binamons TaAtat SRSEIS NSRS S AR DARGNA bt L 5 to the appropriation bills may be ex- | Bochumers advanced 2 cent. Short TR T o { i 3 " aiirts | T RaRcRe SAG AL RoreR(ifs IoJuralle poro ) x o advance por cent. Short | ago bas been dono 10 the SUFFOUBAIng coun- | wiii aidress the meeting, A gemoral iuvita. | bhoonor al the time wero six men and Caps A and tho seramolo that succosded thsse ao- | TUrLhor troublo IMght o avOricd: ba pre; | PECted to ovcups Tuesduv'ssession mnd any | exchuuge ou London closed at'2040; loui | try. A severs sarthquake was feit o tho | {on iy cordiully oxtended. ¥ tuw Harls, Tuo mon were ali rescucd by & F3 BouuCen s woutd b e st m | haratious shauld bs maue 1o, Kive immediate | Puccecdiug part of tho wook gt avsorbea by | exchango at 2.3, and private discount at | immeaiate vicinity of the voleano duriug the steun launch belonging to Lawrence Shep- ating 1o a1l thoso. persans | t8€ siiver contast. 1] per cont, uigt. Today the povulace of Nicolosi as pard and landed at the docks 1o Jersey City. sembled outside tho cathedral and Knelt on Captain Harr! who Is 1u charge of the The funeral of Mrs. Ottilia Cajorl, wife of and proper att Anton Cajori, will take place from her Iate ueeding it, and subsequently thoy could be for the gravity of tho situation. Men rushed the Frnklort to their homss, and propared thsmselves for | A o urse. ) ! rosidencs, $)1 Piorce streot, at 1 o'clock 3 Jrapare mselves [ AR e ARSI AL A WS P SR, ) [ 3 " tho ground io prayer, belog afraid to enter | Fetidence, 1ol ) ) : proviug grounds,'sald tuat the shot struck - RO BARIAE Dattie oule i Daiantiany | JAmANGEIG RO RURIA 1A - BLISUNER | Wasisarox, Do C.. July 10.— [speclat | Fraxsronr, July JU. ~Tnopast woeek was | on account of ihe continued shocks and sub- | ucsday afternoon. dhe deceased wus & | ono'of thosaud Gunos duwn tho coast aud 0 hour later that tho report was falso, and | TR AT ey Telegram to T.1x Bre.)—~Tho following list | 060 of indetivity on the bourse. Russiau, | torraucan rumbungs. Twelve houses and a | 122008 of CORIES 0K Hotaias ':{"f“~ 0 | was defected to tho right, striking the stora that ths Puakorton luvasion was 8gain oo | O'Dounell ts said to bave sked the physic | ©f VeUsions grauted is reported by Tug Bzy | Mallan -aud Spaaiah touds wero dopressed | portion of tho cliures buve veoa destroyed. | (3 j4ng and South Omaba RUAAS. 10RHSS 84 4 or" the Tild gotad Lo Lo future. 50 oftea has te cry of | clay what e would nood and was told tuar | 989 Examioer Buroau of Claias: in sympathy with #be Berlin market, Er. | heeruption s stlll active, tend the funeral. Mavements of Goean >teamors. “woll" gono out that when the true alarm | quurters should be arreuged. There stoud | Nebras Origiual ~ Alweron Alten, | 3% \f"“(‘;}f::b.{':‘_','”‘,.u“'!‘",‘8";‘,"”",: Kold, Desperate Deed of # Soldier, A Straight Talk to Young Meu" was the | Ar New York-Arrised—-Furaesia from woes come it way fall on unhoadiog ears, aud | D¢ & BuFse corps, and wattreses and cots | Francis Cocurall, Adwm Eichelbergor, Ar o ana st MATRROSMNINE O3 nie, 3 1 4nary 0% Cuevexse, Wyo, July 10.—/Special Tele- | subject of Dr. Leisonring’s talk to young | Glasvow, La Brotaguo from Havre, Ebro 1he Saaiay 6o withia the oity bt should bs provided. His suggestions wera | Dald M. Muson, 'Jamas B. Craw ford, Jacob | 10K 00 Loadod, 2.40; private discount, AT YO e o men at the Young Men's Christian ussocia- | from London. ' the call s battle s soumeg Y Mmite pofora | ol recaived by O'Donnell, whothought that | Messerly, Williuw W, Ciovd, Walter An- | 178 BeFeent §rAm 0 Tus DAk Lok Fleury, of Whe | {joq rooms last evening. Thedootor pointed | AL Sicilly—Passed—Steamer Sasel from : o Is sounded. | it woula b2 & very wise precaution 1o take, | dres. Additional—Daniel Bales, Jason F. 4 gpre—— Seventeeutt infuntry, shot bis wistress, | out the many pitfalls and temptations 1o | Now York for Bremen, Think Another Battle Inevitable, Ho 15 sind 10 have promised to arrange to | Bl004good, Charles A. Sweet, George W. Presid Harriso Movemonts, Jennio Moiguette, this morning sud then | which the young wan of today is subjecte ‘ 3 3 [ [ ko0 to | oo 3 ¥ N ¥ " y g young 3 Jected At Moville—Arrived —Steamer Siollly of There is 5o doubt of the settled cony ietion | BAYO SULIADIC QUAFLGRS turuea over 1o tho \\"Alrlrlldu'at.‘ljr‘i:l)'i’z‘ux:}suj::::xuc\“ci"ea::;::“ei Sansroos, N. % July 10.—Fresicent Har- | himself, The girl is bacly wounded, the | 10 and gave those present wny amouot of | Rome for Glasgow. el P SUATAS — h \ % 5 rison will arriv 1o the wiuds of the strikers that 8aotbor bat- [Cu.\rmuuu PPy at Garatoge from Leon | bullet having passed eotirely through her | good advice, which, Il followed, would surely Al Havre ~Arrived —Steamer La Gascogaa lowa: Origial—Peter B. Townsead, Ba | Lake Mouday eveniog. | body. leury was killod iasianiiy. Auo | provent tueir golug asirey, trom New York,

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