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[HE _OMAHA DAILY (BEE: FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1802 SHUT OUT BY DAD CLARKE | #ietsnd s vitaess dnienitas | WHAT DOES THE TINES MEAN Fourth race, purse 874, for d-year-olds and up. sfx fariongs: Clintie € @ to 1) won, Notus - —_ (12t 1) second, Odrey (6 to 1) third. Time —— 1:1 Omaha Humiliated As Sho Never Was Be- [ | Fifth ruce. mila hegts: Valora Gto!) won in | Sudden Change of Front by the Thunderer 3 1 S 4 dilla @ to ) third,” Time: 1:44'5, 1:45. Attracts Some Attention. fore in Bn..!l B"“' Sixth ru purse and conditions same as —_— fourth. six furlongs: Orezon Kelipse ¢ to b won, Helter Skelter (610 1) second, Lucinda, BADLY BEATEN BY THE LAKE DWELLERS [ third. Time: 1:1i%. PRATTLING SWEET THINGS TO UNCLE SAM liberal, slected ; W the lib- i NN SITAC - a he coast, but nouno have vet y NTTY O ao N w:.n:"g.?.r.‘:,fi"""’"'-' tore el | \WILL USE MORAL SUASION | bemmrtsbersncnt st ¥aiamtsefae s | WALCOTT'S MILL DESTROYED MAWe No Changes. PEAGN onza opidemic is on tho inereasc all over [CONTISUED FROM FIRST PAGE. | Chill e oy S o Roturas have been received from the fol- - Its First Annual Convention Now in Sesston in Smoke. (Hluntiagdoushire] Rampy division: Hon SOLDIERS RULE HOMESTEAD, at Detroit. Allyn Fellows, conservative. | a2 Monmouthstire, ‘North division: T. P. | General Snowden Town Practi- | DETROIT Mich,, July 14.—Incoming trains | U pico, BaFal, ikt added to the hosts of people Who had come | LOSS WILL EXCEED FORTY THOUSAND vell W t‘lll "¥I\I:| “I‘lfll::l‘tfl 1d division Car- Howmsstean, Pa, July 14.—Whilo martial to attend the first annual convention f the - - Baptist Young People’s Union of America Hawsnirs, Now Forost division: Hon. J. | 1aw has not boan officially deciared in this | (0" AN DR IHTInN - WiN: AR1eE 8. BNder eat Quantitios of Flour and Grain Burs Scott Montaguereonservative. vorough, it has taken placo to all practical | WAL VIS convontion was calied to orie Oetpmated iy t Mor-THoom Wiltshire, Wowmburg diviston: J. P | purposes. This is tho result of the illogal | DOt @Il of the cxpectad delegates, over 5,000, Fuiler, liberal. - y * | had arrived, but tomorrow will probably seo dinries Folled at Fort Dodge s Al san _— arrests by tho special policomen yestorday. : Devonshire, Bdftion aivision: ‘Sir. J. | 1 y the whola number present. Towa Nows, Kennewsy, connePhiive s morning two additional companies of [ S titive, g gt The local committoes have been at work Lincolnshire, Bamford division: IL. J. C. | troops,with twenty rounds of ball cartridges . o titio DASY mMAk roparations for T Cust, conservative, and fixed bayonots, woro dotailod to patrol | fOF Some time past making preparations fo w 1 " g 3 Borkshire, Richmond division: G. W. Bl | the town. Thoy were (nstraoted in suse of | the €/ent and, as o resultof their offorts, |~ Warcorn, la., July 1.~ (Speclal Pologram Ivu‘l.‘t". u.mwrvuurl i % 1 * . overything was in complete order for tho re- | to Tir Bek |—The milling plant of Schwart igown, Scotland: Sir. H. B. Max well, 06 ole it accommo- | iNE & Co,, comprising a roller varo conservative, breach of, the poaco, drunkennoss or the like, | § Lkitel i) "‘l“"”f" hodd ,n",'.r, ot faost. | Hotse axa l'h'\‘u\o:' Wil o N : A “\I\:::. “-“r\l Cumberiand, Truor aivision: C. J. Wil-.| they wore not to iuterfero, but in all other | 1at0us, such as lodgings and placa of me HRSHIRBEY AhY oBn ALt v liams, liveral unionist. 0! ‘i ing, were ample, For tho convention, the achinery and containing a quantity of flour 3 uist. cases they were to take both prisoner and ’ ; estmoreland v : Si t otroit rink, with @ seating capacity o d eeveral thousand bushels of groin, o4 and, Apploby division: Sit | policeman beforo tho provost marshal, and it | B ith 1 ity of | and I 1 groin, Savoiy, oonssevative, e P 5 000, had boon fitted up and appropriately | burnod this morning, A hot box m the will Durnam, Jarfow division: Sir Palmor, | the arrest was iliogal tho policoman should | decorated. i3 supposed to bave caused the blaze. The liborat. bo punishod. General Suowden puts it | At 7 o'clock this evoning the first session | Ron’Fa Tost n box tar i barsry satog Considerable intorest has baen manifested | euphemistically by saying the military ‘f"}! f'l\“m,l to order h.",lh""'-llmml[I'I'\‘-*ld.l‘"‘-r 1ts depot uear by. 'Tne total loss is over in the returns from tha south division of | wiil co-operate with the civil authoritios in | 70N8 A. Chapman of Chicago. Aftera """, $40,000; 1osurance, $,000 on the wmill build- LOREIOM, ,, Hon, Mawena Bisks, WHo cols . . roligious service under tho loadorship of [ fo from Canada on’ tho nvitation of the anti- | Proventing illogal arrests, and svmowhat | Rev. L. L. Honsou of Baltimore, A. 1. Binn, | "1 0ioe fa. suly 14— (Spectal Tele Parnellite olectors of the distrlct. to opphse | MOFS cortawn preservation of the poaco. presideat of the local union, aud Hov. Gren: | it Ui T S L (Speciat ole: tho conservative snididate, was sucvossful, | It was roported this morning that the town | hol, pastor of the kurst Buptist church of | fy juconaiarios to burn the linots Central gartying the distriot by« majority of 2107 | had veen offivially declarad undor martial [ Detroif welcomoed the dolegates, A RAVOL | gonot at Duncombe last night. A varrol of Tt is expocted that Mr. Blake, with his well | law, and the strikers wero not atall ploased | MAd0 from tho onk treo fin this oty under | karogeno was pourea over u barrel of shav- known views on homo rule, miy prove au in- | when they heard it, as they thougat it pres- [ Which the Indian chief Pontine beld his | ;0 hacad at one cornerof the building, aud valuable ally to Mr. Gladstone. aged an immodiate attempt to run in non- the mass lignted, Fiorce Hamos thus kindied Parnollites Badly Benten. union men. ‘There is an unusual number in | 10 I 0 were discovered In time to savo the dopot 3 . ot THAY At ov. Dr. Lawrenca of Cnicago spoko in & | 9 ! othe are non- o ¥ oip0 Inthe North division of County Loutn, | 100 Wills today, but whether thoy ar ADPY St el e K s hvors | ThOro is 1o cluo to tho porpetrators. Mr. Timothy Hoaly rai st | union men nas not been learnad. Me, Honpy ~ns oy \vas agalu sucoessfil, | o locked-out mon arootvery woll plonsed T with the action of the Carnegie men in thoe 3| most bitter opponents of tho Parnollites. | gthar milis threntoning o atriko unioss n | U:D: of Chicago, mnde the annual report of His majority i3 600 ovor Mr. Cailan, the | oonfoment b L J the board of managers. gram to Tie Bk, |—Star gazors saw strango Tho Paraellites thought that the magic of | goid'Sh onse of along strugelo by remuining | Yiewed the 'work of tho board and the pro- [ o'clock groat splotches of white, vapory their late leader's name would work won- | K eork and felping them fnancially goess of tho union sinco its inception. | iene wore observed ot b, well dersin an election, but that they were mis- e L Through the efforts of the exccutive commi CHh A A S, du taken is shown by tho result of the voting teo of the board the Union was purchased | towird the zenith, Thoy rosembled dotachod of the west division of Wicklow, whero tast fall fromn the American Baptist Publica- | 8¢ctions of the milky way, At 10 o'clock tho thero wore thres candidates—anti-Par- " tion socioty at a cost of §13,800 to bo tho | WALChOrs saw somothing resembliug o pro- nellito, conservative and Parnollte, Mr, | OWaha Central Labor Unton Resolves on the | orean of the society. 1t now hds a circula. | O3ion of ghosts, small pillars of whito light i Davaell. o BEHAT B Oha 16 Soswast Situntlo ; tiok ot ARkt POI000) pussing acrovs e sky from northeast. to Parnoll, stoodin the interosts of the Par- Following is a copy of the resolutions pro- Tho whole northéra states from the At. [ SOUthwest in rapid succession. —Lator neliites. Hu stood at the foot of tho poll, | pared by tho committeo appoiuted by the | laatic totho Pacific arc organized under | EFOAt spear ofwhite was flung in the north- receiving 238 votes less than wero cast fof | Omaha Central Laborunion for that purpose: | 318t0 unions, with tho oxception o Now | \Western sky. 1t was broad at the base aud tho conservative candidate, who, 1n turn, | \wierans It fs loarned that the Amalga. | 0glad, outside of Connecticat, and [ l@Pering upwards, It reached from tho hor was 1708 'votes bohind tho sucoossful anti’ | mted Assoriation of Tron und Stool Worcora | unions have also boon startod in Ontario aud | 100 LP 10 tho zenith aud resombled o tail Parneliite candidate, 15 engaged In n 1ife and doath struggle, both | Quebec. There are in all 3,500 local unions | Of 8 gigantic kite. Hundreds of people saw Mr. John Dillon, the anti-Parnellite candi- | finincial and physical, with fts grinding | 1 this country. Uk UR B, LU G U UL 3 date, has becn elected in the east division of | monopolistic and” capitallstio envmics, At the conclusion of the readiag of this | Plain it. 2'3.";".&3{;“ Em)o:lw of 250 votes over his :{'f,’f.lfi-\e";.'.-x"‘"wu‘:l':f:'z'."f:";" h':"“"‘l report, the couvantion adjourned to conablo Cut by a Wiro Fence. © competitor. tho aelegates to take partin an informal Missoumt Varuey, I, July 14.—[Spocial with anothor attonpt 10, ¢ Fezeption ¢ Ll Telegram to Tnr Brk.]—J. Wright, a gontle. At Old Point Breezs, Prieankieii, Pa, July 14.—The featuro Parson Nieholson and His Paleozole Pitehor of the third day of the grand circuit moeting Tave an Afternoon of Pleasure at the at Philadelphia Driving park was the ap- Expense of Dav penrance of Linden and Rebus, pacing comes an Ardent Advocate of Mer eracks. In tne race for the Binbam House the Western Republie, stakes. Linden was a favorite in the pools, selling about £25 to tho fleld’s £20. The raco Toledo, 11 Omaha, 0. was ot finished, Bitly won the first heat, Kunsas City, ¥; Indianapolis, 4. Iebus the second, Linden tho third apd ¥ Rebus the fourth. DBast time: 2:15%;, y A Toledo and Omaha closed thoir first serles | Cinas 2:20, purse #1.000: Soudan won, Busk | —Special to Tur Bke.|—ln the midst of hip division | second, Sndie M third, Bost time: 2:18 all this election anxiety and enthusiasm, of the second and last champion Clnss 2:90, purse #1,0 0: W, 1L Kw00d's 3 yesterday ir one of tho prettiest games of [ Pickett wor, Altogothor second, Sid third, | the Times, wiich isin tho thick of the fight, T finds time to tura to the wostand say un- the season. Best thne: \ - . H Vickery and Clarke were the opposing Tips fof Touny. expected and astonishingly nico l,lnvl;:gf o pitchers, and up to the eight iuning Thomas Hore are the good things offered by the | tho United Staws and its people. 'lgl* is Gilbert jed the old selliing piater from Os- | cards for today : all the more surprising oecause the Times wogo by several good lengths. In this inning BRIGHTON BRACH. lias for years found 1t more conveniont to Hurley opened up with & hit and Dad fol- | 1. 1--Indin Rubber. sneer at Amoricans than to turn a lino lowed with its mate. Ely was then switched 7 Mionandoarn ‘_{{:y"‘fln . in fpraise of ‘Lhnm, and ow lnm off at first, but on Collopy’s rank fumble of Lonntaka—Wiilig.L. pages of the Thunderer uudnlvn\l)" oY the Parson’s tap, Jeremiah ran in with the | 3 ?\i';"i-J,'=t!'w'"'.';X.».':‘.."‘:‘.‘.‘ rab :’v‘nr;:.:w l\::fi tltl:“-mu;:; k:l\ul i ’\I\‘,L\“: m:: first run. Collony, however, threw the cler- WATHINGRON PARE used over the westera hemisp 1cal second baseman out to Sheibeck. Dar- A r=HaWshotne, Maiuo to California. Yesterday the journal ling left old Dad anchored at second by his E . vresented a letter from one of its con- long fly 1o reliable old Joo Visuer. Kingstork—Sympathotic's Last. tributors—pald for, of course, and inspired fu Omaha's balf Vick smashod ot a safe | 5. Mirabe ‘tnor Adams, by the editor--telling us that the hotred of one, then idiotically allowed himself to be . Goodbyo—Revenl. Englishmen is a thing unknown (in the cnught napping. and chonces to tie tho game Driving at Toted United States, that the irresponsibie chatter went glimmering, Sby perishea at first, | Toreno, 0. July 14.—Tho second day'a | Of the Irishmon on your side wust agt bo but Gilks lined out u bute to center, and | meoting of the International short circui | Mavked up o the consciences of Amoricans Visnee ono to left, sending Robert to third, | ruces occurred here today. Weather fine; | 81d that if just the slightest antipathy but 1he runners were both left, Hengle be- | attendance, 2,000, against the mother country bo discernublo, i N First rave, d-yonr-old, trottl ? it must be accepted as the natural outcomo ing thrown out by Neweil. P Bisniiouuio) I W The Pirates took their eighth omolette in | Shoaf second, Cupole third. ¢ P orthy commercial Y. the ninth and the White Sox made it an un- I’ e Toaay's Times again bends the knee econd raco. proing, 2:20 class, purse 850: | yele Sam. Its editorial pago is made up of broken string. Kisol's Pointer won in’ three stralcht heats, ‘I’ scor Osear second, Eiriek third, Hest time four double-decked “loaders,” two of which 4 OMAHA. Third cface, runninz, one mile: Buritons | aro devoted to American topios—tho legisla- Al I TSI 8T PO, jigle Kiv socond,” Miss Kuelter third. | yio on tho silver bill and the death of Cyrus Bhetbook, 1b... ... 4~ 0 OB W. Iield. There is another lettor from a Lot O ¢ member of the Times staff, protesting tengle, 20 0 against the idea which appoars to bo unhap- Gl TR B O | pily curront that the people of the United Hayes, ¢..... 0 1o no way exciting. States are unfriendly to Great Britain. He A : John W won the free-for-all trot In threo | SINRS the praises of the president, tho cabinet, straignt heats; bost timo 2:20, scores of governors, editors, conductors of 1ns 3i8EDAE Wi won Buslly by Prince Mac | gigantic business undertakings, great finan- Nolijo It iad o walknway in the 2:30 trot, | clers, ofticers of tho army and navy, lawyors winning ‘In throo Stralght heats; best time | farmers und cowboys, aud says tho Ameri- 24 St S caus aro proud that thoy are, for the most 3 Sazlnuw's Fourth Day. part, of British stock. SAGINAW, Mich,, July 14.—The fourth day | “yiq s the little way the Times has of ex- of the spring mooting was 00 of to best of | yyyging its opinion or pulling wire without the meoting. Weather fino and_track fast. rom Helng America’s Most Bitter Tra- ducer the Great British Journal Be- [Copyrights 1592 by Jamss Gortan Beansth\ Loxbos, July 14, —[New York Horald Cable arrest by the polwe for ‘any man for councils was prezonted. In responso to the address of welcomo made and a hymn was sung, after which the rouneral socretary, Rov. Frank L. Williams, Strango Sights in the Heavens. Four Dovir, Ia., duly 14.—[Spocial Telo PLEDGING SUPPOS Dubuque's Big Day. Dunvqug, Ia., July 14.--This was the big day at the Dubuque races. 'The day was fine and the attendance largs, but the sport was cmccome crarcony | = Among the botter known men whose eloc- | vy per cont; an tion is announced today is SirJoseph Savor: Wheroas, Suld Amalgamated assooiation 18 e ph the former lord mayor of London, who was | resisting to its utmost this cut in its wages: THE BEE'S RUSSIAN LETTERS, man 7L years of age, was thrown from his returned from tho Applevy division of West- | ands 5 8¢ S wagon into a barbed wire fence near here to- moreland. \oreas, Andrew Carncgle has brough Tur Bee wiil begin the publication Sunday | day and horribly mangled. His team bo- The Ay sh g . | ngainst thewm armed Pinkertons. who are i 3 o Averburghs in Scotland, comorising | REEERY MM WRITCE VI8 ™MOY O hirelings - | of a series of travel lotters from Russia by | came unmanageable at the sight of a passiug Oban, Ayer, Campbolltown and Invera, have showh a waverlag pollsiant faion, the aissrice | JO5tG thin Hessians and on a pur with scabs- | Mr. Frank G. Carpantor. Those lottors will teain, His wounds are about_ the heud wad first going one way and then another. This [ to arbitrate the matter of wai vows | Bive the best viow of Russia and its institu- “f',’ o “m",“""r‘l"” G G timoe it has given v . that he will not take the men back no n | tions that have yet been presented to the | #U¥ prove fatal. on i majority of seven for the ¥y i ot Tho Cathelic congregation will build a they abandon thelr un on; therafor L church in this city this summer Resolved, By the Gumiaha Central has carried with him the best of letters of | Plans and specifications have been drawi «|coconome Sl omwewm— ~| scecocecwP i 2 : Totnla.. | Ely. 88 Nichotson, #b Darling, Gettinger, 1t Nichot, 1 e S last incumbent was a unionist. The winning Of thie district is the fourth soat woa by to | wnion’ that Wo ‘denounco Caravzie awi s | futroduction from tho cabinat ministors and contract offerod to bidders. bprals in tadays roturns. mothods a8 unamerican, tyrannical and un- | Washington to the noted olicials of Russia | The Masonic lodge of this city held its housands of people gathared at the rail- | just, and hereby express oursympithy for | ang from the heads, of tho secrot service of | aunual pienic av Noble's lake today. A way station in Abordoen this evening to wit. | the locked out men and pledge them our suv- | ¥ig FGuguty department o the - ohiefs | s owd of the craft with their fauilios ness the depart MEL) (adsta or | Port. moral an | fin wnelal, imd eall on all or- S o parture of Mr. Gladstone for | BTG GMUTR. S L HIC G Vieinity. undor | of police, aud the probabilivy 18 that | and invited guests attendsd, mar. columns, but whatever the motive may be Clitss 2 . bur<e #810: Madge Hat- | for this remarkable change of front on the ton ‘oad, Prospeot third. Best | part of one of the bitterest and most implac- SCOIE BY INNINGS. e o I Kes 31000:_Flying Jib | bleenemies tho United States has ever Bt oo 00 000 0.0 0 0—0 | won, Mary Canellver socoud, Expert Prin | kuown, it is likely to put many people in u Toledo. . .0.00000 0.0 00 0 0 1 0— 1] third. * Bost time: 2: 1%, Clarke,' p. 2| acouocow Totuls Braomar, where ho will remain for a weuvk’s i e b the: 4 5 o~ o the jurisdiction of the Omaha Central Labor | everything in the couutry = will ve o rest after the fatigues of his Midlothian eam- | ynion to do iikewise. thrown onon to him. Arwed with a_camera Hullinger—iullinger, prign. He was heartily choered by tho = crowd. Pattison Will Re w the Troops, Sketeh of the Canadian Liberal, Lepaxoy, Pa., July l.—Governor Patti- | czar, will visit the famino districts, sail down FET L3 brown study, and give rise to the query, Lett on bases: Omaha, 6; Toiedo, 5 Bases SPARKS OF SFORT, *‘Where Is the nigger in the wood pile!” on balls: O Vickery, 3 off Clarke. 2. Struck o Today the Colouel- Worth collection sale e e Toar un honySive infhsten Tennisac Matvern. realized £3,57S. Much valuabla Dresden and Umpire: Serad. Mavveny, Ia., July 14, —[Special Telogram | other china was sold at reasonabie figures. Won by Hard Hitting. to Tue Be e third of & series of double | A jewellea porcelain jug, formerly the prop- Kaxars City, Mo., July 14— Tho Blues did | 18Wn tennis “tournamonts was played here | erty of Tippoo Sabib, went for 5 guinens to the hesvier hitting today ana won withease | today. The contesting teams were Red Oai, | Hodgkins. A Dresden dinner dessert service, from Indianapolis. Weather hot. Attend- [ Shenandoah, Macedonis, Tabor and Malvern. | for £50 to Brauner. A Louis XV library ance 500. Score: The Hastings team was here, but declined to | tuble for £245 to Hodgkins. A Louis X VI he wili travel for thousands of miles through JLINToN, Ia., July 14.—[Special to Tur 50110 of the most interesting rewions of the | By |— Miss Ida C. Hullinger of this ety g 3 and Ira W, Hullingor of Omuha were niar WA v SSa son, accompaniea by his staff, came hes the Volua aud will probably spend some tima : 3 5 Edward Blake was the recognized leader S 7 o 50 this evening at the residence of ; 4 § Gty B otonk ¢ riod at 73 of the liveral ot tefor: fin C day and inspected the First brigade. Some | 8t Nilm Novgorod whero tho famous Rus ¥ : A ral or'teform party in Canada for | day & Sian fair is hotd, and whore $100,000,000 | the bride's purents, 517 Comanche avenue change hands every year. St. Petersburg | bY Rev. F. W. Hullinger of Iarmingto and Moscow will o visited and the hfe of | Ml 'I'lic bride is one of Clinton’s faires the people will be descrived. After some | daughters nud has always boen a geveral months in Wussia Mr. Carponter will visit | favorite in society. AMr. Hullinger is an other parts of the continent, devoting himsolf | Omaha druggist and a fine appearing young to the writing up of such subjects and .wen | MAN. A large crowd of friends and refatives as aro cspocially intoresting t witnessed the ceremony and presonted M. aders and sparing neither time, monoy, | Aud Mrs. Hullinger with a fine lino of costly labor nor iflusnce to get the best of foreign | Presents. ol information for us. It 1s safe to predict that Drowned While Learmng to Swin, this series of lotters will ba interesting 1 the extremo and they will surpass if any thing the writer's travel matter in the past. a score of years, untii the Dominion election | of the stafl officers camo direct from Home: of lust year, when he retired from his varty, | stead. Major Wright of the Thivd b formaliy giving ns a leading reason that ho | which is camped at Homestead, upon being was opposed to thé idea of commercial union | guestioned as to the situation at Homestead, with the United States, which he. feared | roplied that everything was quiet, but that could only lead to poiitical union, an end he | forcbodings are very ugly. Tho strikers, ho routa not look on ‘with equanimity. He'is | yays, aro heavily armed and there will bo one of the avlest’ luwyers Canada has pr bloodshed beforo the final settlement of duced, and a political orator of much distin affairs. The present peace is enforced by tion. Three yoars ago he mado a tour of cloud of awe which has huag over tno Ireland, his native land, and during his trip | siriking workmon since the arrival of troops. felt roused to elogient’ sympatny with the — o Irish people. )'l‘hifl ‘attracted the attention of Left to Av Arrest. lh-‘nnlhlll'mus of €ommons would be most :‘l“‘;‘r‘(’)‘“&‘i“{": by “‘y:";l",‘“'m“u')‘;d‘“,':"V“:‘: Bttt thingst o ES G belinyees i valuablo for s e Ci u 0,confliot/inevo, lefy Homes Al i 3 ) : T many resons, and the Cavadian he knows just what tho people” want to read and is able to tell it in an intorosting way. ST T INDIANATOLTE play. The resuit wus: Maivern, firsti Red | nmapogany cartonniere, went for 0 B ED A K A 1 e Oalt, second; Maceonia, third; Tabor,s| |7 R R Manmine, 1T 0ltetohor. 1f fourth. ‘Tho first series, playea at Tabor, | Duveen, another ditto, £355 to Duveen. 4 e 0 0| ey Ear e rvosultad: ~‘Pabor, first; Maivern, second: | Louis XV white gold sofa went for £260 to Carney, b 0 10 e, Hastings, third; Glenwood, fourth. Second | MacClean. Chinese carvings in rock erys- series, av Glenwood: Malvern, fivst; Tabor, | tai and amber went on a shilling basis with- Lake. 1 1 3 phy Muyor, 88 second enwood, third; Hastings, fourth. o 1 Andrus, ot Chicago's Tenuls Tournament, tughey, p. Cucaco, Til, July 14.—Ryerson dofeated _otals.... 3 5 Quincoy Shaw, Harvara’s champion, aud | p)y Gladstono and Government Fo = o3 Neely, the great Princetonian, in today’s ton- Yiooted 86 ¥t Nayilse tho Sime, e arsacil nis tournament at Rivifrside. Cole defeated AN Tia S Hernopa the IndiAnapOLS: Cumminas. Paddock and Cole beat Seuader | LONPON. "“1“.“"" l‘ s s s and Pierropont. In consolations Munday | Feturns made Gladstone an governmen Ttuns earned: Kansas City, 6 Twobaso hits: | beat Belden, Beach beat Stratton, Sherman | on exactly equal terms. RigMARSRrpayerAY oagle s Eh and Knickerbocker defeatea White and Some of yesterday's returns were as fol- TR Yat Cave . Stracton, and immediately afterwards dcd- Towat Datln: ‘on ; i | fested Allen and Munday. Wrenn an cet iy ey, & giouisenal | araex ware Lvie : A Queens county, Tretand, Leix alvision: M. 7 IKisan ity 10: i thnnnoti 1 | S Yore Victorious over Avery and | 4 "y Donald, McCarthyite, elected; McCar: c Rutlivan. i1 Kanic: Two el thyite loss 13 hours and fiitecn minutes L Baker. Last of the State League, Kilkenny, South diviston: P. A. Chance, cot R rod Home, Veb., July Li.—[Special Tele- | anti-Purnoilite, olected; majority, D11l 0., July 14.—The Columbus oy TR Lancaster, Darwen division : . Hunt- baso ball team hids boon ordorcd homo from | B 12 ThE Dan ": Hasings buaa :T“ ingion, liberal, oiecied; majority, 114, Hero Minneapolis. Thepresidentof the team says | ClUD has thrown up the sponzo and dis- | ¢he |iberals gain a soat. that means the disbandment of the West- | bandod without fimishing the season. This Cornwall, Bodwin division: L. H. Court- ern league. No ofticial avnouncemont of the | i8 tho last relic of the Nebraska State , liberal unionist, elected; majority, 2315 the fact has yet been made. league. liveral gain 931. e Dumbartonshire, Scotland: C Standing of the Teams. . luir, liveral, elected; majority, WESTEIN L Seoretary Edwards of the Gentlemau's tl:::"llihlu‘r:ll:lxflmusun. L ; worp Rouaster club has resigned and H, T. Terry | = Cork county, Northenst division: Mr. Mor- e e e indiansnolis. . appotuted in lns piace. rogh, nnti-Parusliite, elected ; majority, 3,417, SRRt D 2 Chinmbui —_— Yorkshiro, Howdeushire division: Col. W. 2 FUNERIL OF CYRUS W. FIELD, H. Wilson Todde, conservative, elected; ma- SPEED K R jority, 850. Conservative unopposed in 1886, ik Many Mourners Gather Round the Blerof | * Essex, Malden division: Cvril Dodd, liber- Mars Defeats Merry Mo the Disting American, al, elected; majority, 163, Here the liverals Stockton Stakes. Donns Ferny, N Y y 14.—The funeral | Rain aseat. . 3 . Moxxourt Pank, N. J., July 1.—Only | of Cyrus W. Fieid was held this attornoon | , (loucestorshive, Gironcostor division: A. n‘m'n .',’,mm spectators \'vn.nussn'd the run- | from nis late reside 1o in Ardsley park, The | 153" Hero the liberals gain a aeat. 4 oing of tho sixth day's program, which | hanasome old ‘mansion was crowded with Carmartbenshire, East division: A. B. lost much of its original promise of excite- | distinguisned friends of tho decoased. Kt. | Thomas,iibaral, olocted; majority, 4,440. In ment through the withdrawal of Helen | Rev. Bishop Heory C. Potter read the Epis- | 153 liberal R el At Taloni i FY Nichols and The Popoer and Shollbark from | copat burwt service, assisted by Rey. Dr, | Glamorsanshice, Middie division: 5. ¥ the Stockton. The Stockton was @ horse | Huntington of the Grace Episcopal church | - peath, South division: P. Faltham:, anti- race from start to finish. Merry Monarch | of New York. Tueservice wassimple, there | Parnellite, olected; mujority, 8 ruled favorito at 6 to 5, while 5 to 1 could | being no eulogy of the deceased. Wexford, Nortb division: 1. J. Healy, anti- always bo obtained against Mars. Mars | _The mourners were Dudley W. Rield, | Parnellite, clectod; ¢ 364, wnd Merry Mouareh had a nip-and-tuck | Stepnen J. Field, Henry M. Iield, Mrs. | Clare county, East division: William Red- finish all through the last furlong. Little- | Isabella Judson, Cyrus W. Field, jr., Mrs, | moud. Paruellite, elocted; majority, 416, field had a good horse in Mars, but tho spec- | Cyrus W. Field, jr, and Mrs," Margaret | ayrshire, South division: Hugene Wason, tators fully expacted Taral to outride him, | Iield liveral, elected. Here tho liberals gain a The former rode a remlly clevor race and | Among those present and who were very | seat. evoked thunderous applauso by landing the | Visibly silected was James Richardson, who | ~ West Meath, North division: J.Tuite, anti- stakes with Mars by @ short hoad, feckon | tood with Mr. Field on Vatencia islund | Parneliite, elected bad no diMculty in winuing the fifth race | When the last end of the first cablo was | Avevleshire: D. H. McFarlano, liberal, ut odds of 3 to 5. Speculation bolted and [ dropped. clected. Here tho hiberals gain a scat. swerved soveral timos, Micget Lambloy | Amwoug the others present were: Hon. Liveral Gal being unaolo to koep him straight. Derfa- | Whitelaw Leid, Hon. Chauncey M. Depow, : 3 B Bt = e e A e ROl b MCER AR (o Or el (ELO a8 i Oxfordshire, Banberry division: Sir B. gullop, Gold Dollar (6 to 1) iaking the sixtn | ter aud Cornelus Vanderbilt. Samulson, liberal, elected; mujority, 1,17 {n the sume fashion. The Suerilf (6 to 1) | AU 7 0'clock tomorrow morning the remains | liberal gain, G4, 2 neaded & bunch of six in the fith, the entiva | Will ba conveyed by special train from Doous | Yorkshive, Rotheraam division: A, Dike- half dozen being separated only by heads. f‘urlriv llo l-‘\'lmmbr:dm. sla».. where Mr, :\c\lauul. ub(c-l_l{-‘ eclected; majority, 6,728; lib- 2 kel q oo | Field's father, mother and wife o ed. | eral gain of bid. : 008 0% forionsw: Degtasiila 90 8) RN MO AR URFIR] Suffolk, Woodbridge division; R. T. Evor- Thne: 1112, FLOUR OUTPU! ey, liberal, clected; majority, 738; liberal (o esond llxx)iu.\_lllxll‘l-“llzflll)l uln‘.u-a,“aha‘lur] g of fluslflflL“ e Tob, V1 on g it lolet @ to ) won, 55 Maud " ) vshire, Western divison : on. Victor i D adcod, Mondtoant 10 1) third: Time: | 1% Woek's Grind ue Miunennoits a suwit | o BerbHET SAET B heo Y major- out attracting much attention. Davesrowr, Ia, Jduly 14.—[Special Tele gram to Tue Ber. |—Jfohn Wa 10-year- old son of u promiment contractor, = wis drowned in the Mississippi this ftornoon while being taught to swim by companions JUST ON EVEN TERMS. statesman was offered a_safe séat. He ro- | arrest. If the leaders are arrested or leave fused at the time. Mr.'Blake is astrongly | town the strike will virtually be broken. evangelicat protestant, 4 notoworthy fact in | A eradual change in the situation is notico- view of his return from South Loungford. able. Mill men no longer assort. their self-as- ed by He belioves that the lottors ho will send us et ANew York Advertls from Russia will be tho best he has ever | (eneral Weaver, the people's party candi il M imeninollongor dssaruithole s- | written und he says that he has no doubt | date, bolicves the country 1s on the vergo of Astor is Gutting Botter, :":;“:;D‘:‘)‘_tv'r"’;n-";::ml-‘ugt‘:l; e ars, > “PPA | but that no will be ublo to got through some | a @reat crisis. Citizen Georgo Francis I'rain Loxvox, July 14.—Mrs. Waldorf Astor re- b orp am strikers. of tho loast known ports of this most intor. | has boen making this prediction for twenty Sneriff afeCleary was asked 1f any of the | o4ing land. He is at this writing in Russia | five yoars without producing serious resulis, ports that her husband is still making rapid | Homestead rioters would bo arrested 1 i t ' 4 " A i and is probably making bis way tod ay among | and Citizen Train 15 an ob Solomic progress toward recovery. The report of | dow’t know what will bo dono,” o suid. g L e A AL e T oficbeli sl B lonin Mr. Astor’s death has caused the greatest in- | far no warrants have becn issued.” R dignation among tho friends of the family Wyandotte Strikers Keaping Order. Elixir for 1diotu. A Case ot Painful Depravity anait nas veen determined to punish the | Dernorr, Mich., July 14.—Allis quiet av the Louiwville Courter~Journal, A motley crowd of gamblers filled a news agency or individual who started it. [ millsof the Iureka Iron and Stoel company Don’t overybody speak avonce. The next downtown pool-room the other day, suys Mr. Adams, Mr. Astor’s agent hero, received | in Wyandotte today. No attompt has been | bands-shanked, bow-legzed, —knock kneed | the New York Tribune. when a ray, y A son-of-a-saw-log we catch talking about what | old negro pushed his way cautiously in. did not oceur at Chicago we will send him | Fo Jooled rather scared by his sur- c by express, and ut his own expenso @ bottlo | o ngings and halted close to the door, manifest that not a particle of cause could be | of our elixir for the extermination of idiots, aciagy ahiihia tag clg s found for makiug a show of force in guard- | which is warranted to take the kinks out o1 [ #s if afruid to venture further. ing the mill, us was doneat Homestead.” The | a red head and the freckles out of a smug What's the matter, uncie?” asked o men express their determiuation to insist | face. and the dog in genoral ontof a dam’d [ flashily dressed young man. “What upon the recognition of their association. fool, upon & slight application, external or | brings you here?”” a cablo dispatch from Mr. Baldwin, Mr. | mado by the company to Lire new men and Astor’s agent, asking him to sontirm the an- | yho paaceful inteut of the old employes is so nouncement coutained in a cable dispateh r ceived by him signed *Clament,” that Mr. Astor was dead. “io one named Clement ever had any con- neotion with Mr. Astor nero,” said Mr. Adams.. “Why Mr. Baldwin or any one else should implicitly accopt nows on sich a sub- Daclaren SHOYaILEGHICATH joet from an unknown person when L am con- > stantly caoling, I can’t understand.” The Rondsters' New Secrotary. interanl! The donkey with the lead pencil “I'beg pahdon, sah, ¢ rude,” s exgie. is particularly cautioned to beware, with a PRE D on, sah, ef Lontrude,” said PuiLavkeni, Pa., July 14.—Ata meeting | big B! thoiwhiteshaliedidurisy meallisoionaloD e dese yere stranded col’nists what como Critleal Situation at Padu from Ark nd is goin’to Libery. Pabvcan, Ky, July 14, was | We is all strapped, but do white folks ob =t of the Building Irades uaion of this city Inst & “K"le"'-l' apciotib ” night a resolution offered by General Secre- UBLIN, July 14,--1t is reported here that | tary Maguire of the Carpenters and Joners Sis ity ’ A i r ol >, ¢ ' ! is city is white f. SUre rival political partios at Portadown, ton | of America to tho effect that the carpontors | 21OUHOF ”““‘E “f“‘;‘“”‘“ Jastiuighy "“"f""”|“ et ek iod ol (:"m“f’,:"nm‘l{“‘l‘l j:‘\’i iy miles northwost of Armagh, on the Ulster | Will not work on any building where material ,‘}’"""_‘ and blacks, bat no one was injured. 5 sarala ,|~]. g 0 _% € € railway, are engaged in a serious riot, Tue | 13 furnished by Carnegio was adopted. The militia had beon relieved from duty, but | dis card an’ tol” me to come yere and got i e e 2 e 3 have been ordercd out again. Purvino, the | good money fer ity hut I guess ho were fight, 1t is sald, was waged with desoeration onunion Men Comning. negro shot, is dead, and the negroes say they ? playin’ de old man fer a sucker.” by both sides, and when tho police attempted | Homesrean, Pa., July Lt.—It was an- | must have veugeance. The situation is very Lot me seo the curd, unclo,” said the to restore oraer they found that they were | nouuced at 2:3) this afternoon that a special | crivical. gambler. powerless, They were forced to rotire to | train with 400 nonunion men will arrive = o The Liberian colonist fumbled & z their barracks, but in a sbort time they reap- | within an hour. The strikors say no attompt nba:ar Connan tenmery; 8 HERESRANOnE peared with rifies aud tried to disperse the | to provent theirentry will be made. mob of infuriated and howling men. The s L il Yk fak s Adgnate, from Vigi B P - mob comprised 2,000 men and they turned on 5 - e 5 g ecla, from New York; Mewphis, from **De gemman said itwas a pawn tick o the police and repulsed them. A wumber of | MOKE ABOUL THE ROSALES WHECK. | Balumore; Michigan, from Boston, shots were fir it is st 5 g - - — s wora tirad, and 1t 13 stated that several | 4 coutine Clttsens Terribly Kxcited Over | Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ohil ghted —F'rance, from New | his rags and produced it, but.would not York for Bremen: Augusta, from Victoria; | let it o out of his hand. pond becket, er sumpin like dat, er men were soriously injured. ST T 2 the Naval Disuster gren teething is tho family benefactor. Pool ticket, uncle, that's what it is. Spain's i Causes Riots, (Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennatt.| cents a bottle, S0l ticket! Dat’s so, sah! "IFore as M, July 14.—Thero is widespread | Vaieansiso, Chili (via Galveston, Tex.), g e Lord, dat’s jes what ho say. = Suys he Unlque Mo . I bought dis pool ticket yosterdiy, ol The bullion department of the greut | man, and [ hear de hoss dat I bei on, Bank of Englund is nightly submer Buster, won sumpim. 1t so littlo dat it in sevoral foet of water. This dey ain’t worth my timo Lo go downtown ju rioting in Spain against the Octroi duties. | July 14.—[By Mexican Cablo to the Now At Selva, in the province of Teragola, the | York Herald—Special to Tuk Bie.|—The Octroi nm;.-ls wore burned by a mob. The | Herald correspondent at Buenos Ayres tole collector and the employes of the office, when ohs additic i s f ) i h N they rushed from the burning building, were | EF4PBS ““““‘:““ }""“fj“’"\’] :”n‘“ ’K“'";'f" ment is connected with the manager’s | or dat, so I'lL Zib it to you, boy, to get stonod and sevoral of thom were badly in. | Of tho Argentine torpodo boat, the Rosalos. | slaping rooms, and un entrance cannot | yon outen do country. s jurod. Tho rioters then captured the town | There is every reason to believe that the ves- | cunnot he effceted without setting off an “Buster did win yesterday,” said the hall. The mayor fled, but was wounded by | sel sprung a leak. The plates under the en- | alarm near the person’s head. 1f o dis- | sambler to himself,” and then he add the rioters. ‘Tho mov forced open the safes | yine room were looseucd by a severe strain. | honest off during the day or night | aloud He was just fooling you, uncle, and destroyed many documents. Sevoral # Wore killad And woundod: The eugine was goiug at full speed | should take oven as much as one from a | that ticket’s no good. The horse didu't 2y b when the accident occurred. It appears | pile of 1,000 sovereigns the whole pil even gota place yestorday. I'm sorry Call it Genutine Cholera, that the Argontine naval oficers advised the | would instantly sink and o pool of water | you had your trip down hére for nouh Maorip, July 14.—The government com- | myyistor of the navy not to permit the | tuke its place, besides letting over per- [ ing, but Ul give you half adollar for the mission reports taat the discaso prevailing | jiosules to o on the voyagze to Cadiz, but | 500 in the estublishmont know of ‘the | ticket, just for luck, sce?” in Paris is Asiatic cholera. In consequenco | they were overruled by Admiral Solier, who | theft. “Thunk you kindly, sah,” sald the steps are boing taken o provent its intro- | is in command of the squadron. Nothing has S TY v darkoy, * y good luck bo with yer duction over the Pyronees. yet been heard of the crew of tne Kosales Boston's Directory pulat fer helpin’ a poor old man that hain’t Paws, July MiThe authorities voted | except those who were landed in the whale | The new Boston directory for 18 got long 10 live anyway.” 150,000 francs foy: tho erection of wooden oat on Cape Palonio and the six sailors who | which has just been issued, contains | undel v o ticl j y o hunded over the ticket, took tho choloraine hospilain in case of necessity. | were reported to buve reachod the Brazilian | 995 552 mames. Tho nnmber of new | half-doliar and slid out with consid Stops aro being ydken to substitute spring | coast. names added this year is 40,305, but this T ! BORMG KD water for that froln‘the Seine for drinkiug. ‘The survivors of the wreck who hayve been | i1 a1y offaatiby Hiat Ao o0a o y for one of his yonrs. ‘Tho ‘I'ne cuambers have'beon prorogued. beard from think that the other boats may | 13 partially offset by the #9.0U3 numes | gambler chuckled, and told™ a friend of oot ki ¢ B e 0. Ciranus. do Bt caass | which haveheenierased. Noless 1ban | 1o good bargain he bad made. at the Now York Exdhange Quotations, near La Guna Demerin, Tho Aimirante | (62,088 changes in location aro noted, | yume time showing him tho ticl New Yous, July. A$. —[Special Telegram to | Brown aud Twenty-1ifth of May,which were | which would seem to show thut o very W hy, Charlie,” oxclaimed his friend ~Exchange was quoted as fol- | With tho Rosales when the terrible storm | jarge proportion of the hub’s population | ssyhe ticket was sold day boforo yester- overtook thom, snd about whoso safoty | j,g'hoen on the move tho past year, Y One—Rullng Prices. dinacauniibrs Mira 46 1 wons Sory Mo | woisEstouts, Minn., July 14 =The North- | “Yorushiro, Skipton divislon C. 8 Roun- areh (610 5 second, Kilkenny (010 1) third, | Western Miller says: The mills last week | dell, liberal, elected; majority, 92. Hera the Ty EHILL ground tho smallest quantity of tlour since | liberals gain a seat. Fourth race, milo and one furonz: Keckon | September. The week’s output was 147,300 Kiloare, Soutn division: M. J. Minoh, @ to 1) won, Al Bane (2 (0 1) second, : " 5 auil-Paraellito, elected ; majority, 1,867, Kirkovor (0 to 1) third, Thme: 1 barrels, aainat 107,450 for tho provious | BEATECUIG Clectits WOIONHE LSGE Fifth race, one mile: The Sherlif (> to 1) p| 34, 2 f |- ) RENRE TR phh. dillas, b SHRLIED, to 0 m‘h‘:’:‘...‘fl:m.“ barrels for the correspond- | glected; majority, 639, A liberal gain of 6! {1940 U third, Time: 1 R Lougford, south division: Hon. E. Blake. SIxth Face, six and ono-half turlongs: Gold | Lho prosoects are for a greater output this | 4nii Parnellite, oclected: majority, 2,197, Doilnr \10to 1) won, Captain i weeke. ' More flour was vold for 8 week back | By q.glection natioualist unopposed. socond, Yeren (210 1) third. 1 than last week, though extromely low prices | “Ipyrone, south division: T. W. Russell, e wero doubless realised, The export demand | 1 poviiumionist, eleoted; majority, 599, Libe o ik, i also rather Letter, forelguers seomingly | boal anionist gain of 500 Ciueago, T, July 14. Tamoien won | desiring to sacuro old wheat flour at prosent | ““f itrordsbire, Waterford division: T, i the Great Westorn handicap at Washington | Prices. Au ivereased quantity of pakers' has | " \quisey, consorvative, eleoted; majority, Park today, corrying 105 pounds ana | Deen disposed of, though 1t bus been necos. | 3" sary to shade quotations. The direct ex- | "{ihiioy. G v 5 covering tho distance, one mile and o | ports last week were 61,710 barrels, against Burrey, Guildford givision: Hon, St. John balf, in 2333, within three-quarters of | 50,140 barrels the preceding weok. ' Londaon l“;".‘:’“"‘“‘ copservative, glpotad:, malarity. second of the record made by Firenzi, and | quotations were for 250 pounds, c. i, f. pat- [ "7 guiex Goes Consersative. “all-a . ent, @27s Od; ex-neakors, 2002 ving s kood an“all-agod fleld as cou ld bo Grado, s 00, 1s; low Sussex, Lewis division: Sir Henry ploked in the wost bshind her. Tho filly ——— Flotcher, conservative, oloctod; majority, wm‘:l to .l.hu froat In the first quarter, and Sufforing at St. Johns. making bor own paco won all the way, At Ju1eAG 2 3 8 the threa-quarters Joo Blackburi went out | oo ot “'.m",“‘y. Wz, olalal suaier rver, electod; mujority, 1,151, Liberal Alter th iy aud thoy ran & Jengih epers’ | me0t of tho sulforing caused by th St. Johns | SARIDEE | el with Wadsworth third for a quarter. 1 ths | AF0 is given by tho colonial scorotary in a | ““Mavo, kast division: John Dillon, anti- strotch 1t was Yo Tamblon frst by u leagth, | tologram rocoived by Mayor Washburae of | Parnollite, elected. . with Blaokbura = coming fast. At tho | this city. The follawing is & copy of the | Luckuow, West diyision: J. O'Connor, luluunlhn |:uh;“| llluubuxxnu bud his uoso | telogram: auui-Parnellite, elected; majority, .J.n:. 5 tho y's saddlo, but Yo | Morethan haltihe o Sl Somerset, Hridgewnter division: B. L. Tambvien suswered moly to tho | About 1O homaless nad st o e pon: | Stanley, consorvative, - elseted; - majority, whip and wont past the post & winner by a [ sible to estimato the actuul aimount of loss at | 1,188, clean iougth, ‘Tho fractional timo follows: | presont. Plewis convey alnecre thunks 1o re- | | Limorlck county, Wost division: Mr. {: balf, 50; throe.quarters, 1:10; | Lef committes through chiuirmus Austen, anti-Paruellite, elooted; majority, sig; milo and balf, 2:835. This is DAVID BEATON. 390, ko raco Yo Tambion bas won io Ol Keut, Medway division: Major Wardo, Chigngo wince June 15. This was the first | o consorvauve,elected; majority, 1,040, Litas she wha Asked 10 go & mile aud u hal, | CMicaGo, IlL, July 14.—A wholesale raid | “Nurfolk, Middle aivision: C. Higgins, and ha remisrkable performauco establishes | \Was made by the polico upon the bucket | jjharal, elected; majority, 470. Here the lib- Ber the peor of Firenzi and Miss Woodford. | shops of this city last night, sixty-two keep- | erals gain & seat. Joera s iaii of # match between ber wnd | ors and employes belug arrested. Tho war- | Leitrim, North division: G. A. MoHugh, amasny rauts upon which the raid was carried oo aro | anti-Paruoliite, eleoted; majority, 1,56 (hicago, Woe premium; Boston, 12)4¢ | grave fears were entertainod, appear to have i Ay snd Buster wua powhers I this 19 100 glscouatiBisd.onls, B0 premium. escaped serious damago. A dispateh from NEWS OF VoS EERDAY, v, SR i the Exposith Rio Janerio stutes they have passea Capo -- '(.r:mlm-uu. suid the disgusted gam- SBlamen canstiaaAIE" or a0 00\ seacs Ton Deserted by Their Friends, sl Quiney. s attorasy of ¢ s | to pi » black rascal liko that from the French exhibitat the Colambian oxposi- | The commander of the Rosales states that | " wtion manutacturors of Rivor tion -0 going out to Liberin and rotting thero she was ouly steaming at half rato whon the | mass, huve volintarily raised the wazes of | 1 Uhe awamps, from chills snd malaria,” 1ght ST Ohiidre Almiraute Brown and Twoenty-Fifth of May | thoir en and shortened tholr hours of lubor. ¥ - vk. :‘l ]b(,“‘lll' (\h“»:l’ll: l:‘lujnl d. deserted her, After leaviag the HRosales Heary Fink has been apuoluted by the < “"v, tly Appr ed, Loxpox, July 1 — A school bullding was | Capiayn Funez says ho saw 4 white | United Statos sircult court of Tennessoo ro- Puck:—Railvoad president: “I hava destroyed by figp at Borkhamstead today, | warsbjp. Ho thinks it was the Unitud vorof the Momphis & Chirloxton rallroad. | jong obsorved your sterling integrity Elght childrén pbriified in Lue flamos, Statos vossel Hennington. 8ho puid uoat- | e atewmor Nevidy, trom Liverpaol to New | and’your consclentious regard for truti, R tention tothoir signals of distress. Beforo | York, bt dutalnod wt wuarantine, There Wi |0 g 10l now advance you to an im: Councilmen Charged with Boodiing, roadhing laig puo ul'l u\h;; ARROFS o "‘l'“j Son2ers. portant post, in which we are obliged ToLkno, O., July 14..-The special grand ;‘{1‘;“ "':“““'"“'“‘d-hh‘“ M"m““,'l‘;w::’, A0k Oftielals of the foeal diroctory of the World's | o trust entirely to one man’s honesty to jury convened two days ngo reported at 5 [ ;s AASTOURG OC MR R e falr doclarod they would not haYe mrehel | pluce our funds where wo want them, in- o'elock this evenivg~indictments for solicit- Captain Furvez and the other officers of | with tho Sunday closing obligation stead of putting the money In his own ing bribos against seven members of the city | the IRosales left Mountevideo tonight for | Tho United States court has taken cog- | pocket.” Consclentious ‘youth: **You council 48 follows: B. O. Mauchester, | Buenos Ayres. ~ Public opiniol 18 | nizanco of Major Ovormans sortoomin:s | will find mo trustworthy. sir. What un investization independent | i AT 3 George Dally, krank C. Tanoor, ; . 3 ; ! Of tho War dupirtmont 1 uiloghd that | am L to do? tilrond president Wiltiam J. | doubttul clroymetancos surroundio it | G000 ot ‘o B0 Hus been” uniawruily uko this bag of groenbacks to the Lssex, Safford Walden division: Herbert R. groatly excitod over the disaster and the | and hus ordere wain, Charles Neunderf and 4 Surroundly Gill. Ot these, four are domocrats aud throo | 00K 18 10 Aanbk :f&:.:“"};l\{.-f.i:;':u was | Luken by him stuto capitol and buy votes. republicans. Five of the accused have been | 4bandoned wh J ho triat of the lynchers of Wife Murderer . water tight compartments it is thougbt un AT B B Vo Pyt B e i i Arteaiad ahd hpve givas L 0XNLands for thalr | jiuqly she should have suok. It ia con. | RKLLuMA the indedurersof Bavuty Shart ' | sidered probable that she may have gone | griorney for the prossoution s cowpeiled ashore on tho sand bauks off the Uruguay | to keep's stronz guard about hin, sud armed el coast. ‘The court martial, itls hoped, will | men parade tio town's streots. e s Liaas. settlo the responsibility for the disuster. P ! Tho Chillan cruiser President Hinio s |y, contiuues in violent eruption, doing Montaousay, Als., July 10 people | arrived safely at Moutevideo. At Vaipa- uch dun 6 Lo the surrounding country. ol K7 A0 Koty st ses of Sumter county, ou the Tombigbee river, | raiso aud 3autiago toduy the Krench colonies | ™I RERES S0 NHE FUFTRERETES BIVEICES fustrik{odon v Vealn S eryous are absolutely destitute on mccount of the | celebrated the fall of tho bastilo with ban- | o &0 NS SalE Cliined by thoir fricnds. Blod Diseanss Tuoy have appealed to the governor | quets aud balis. Owing to the number of | =4, GENEE T P L MHARC Y SURE J0 B and congress for relief. Ho has issued a | persons ill from influenza the Chilian senate | 1, oilfzunce of the death from cholers of the proclamation asking the peopla of the state | aud House of Deputies did not meet today | wife of br. Kiiborn, wedioal wissiunary of the to coutribute for the poor people. Heavy uorthers with fierce rainstorums ore | Metuodist churcl. appearsaces. The othiers are known to in the city, but have not yot bewn placed under arrest. Divat purse %60, for mulden 2-year- | based upon cortain sections of the anu- | Galway, Counsmara division: P, J. Foley, oldn, Rve iihs of w wlle: Darvels (770 b | gambling law, All the wen were released on | anti-Parnellite, elected ; majority, 2,039, pea. Bom Koliy ® o 1) seoud. Murlan G.47 to | bail, Shropshire, Ludlow ' division: K. Jasper ) ., Time ———— AMaon elacted ; v, Suoond taca, purse for 3-yonr-olds and u . Huve Sot the Day. “3",'},'_"' Libasel usloaisr, slactad; walsy, o o e et M hed | NEw Yomi, July 14.—I% bas been decided | ' Huntingdousbire, Pingdon division: A. Peme: T4 that Clovelsnd aud Steveuson will be notifled | H. Smith-Barry, couservative, eleeted; ma- TBIed paem (ront Western havdicap, wile | of their vowination in Maaison Square | jority, 22. Liberal geiu of 139. wid & hali Yol (won wou Joe | gardes oo July W, Ajyerbuagns, bootland: W, Blerkmyer, Bothi eyeuts! ware’ botly: contestod; Sum: throwing direct respousibility on its editorial | liboral candidgate, Mr. Burk McGuire, The | If they acquiesce in the cutin wazes. unless | people of the United States. Mr. Carpentor | 220,000

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