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O Et THE OMAHA = - — T IWENTY—SECOND YEAR. SUNDAY BEE. [rime| e JULY OMAHA, Sl".\:l);\\' MORNI 17, NUMBER 29. N ) ) Y| | Ireiand, the Rt. George O. Trelyvan to the | tria's future position in commercs, financia ! WY \f T !m combat the epidemio in the Volga prov: THE BEE BULLE:" N. (el 2 & M v o N()l A ll .\l l Y CR]; \ socretaryship of the home, the Kt | and economic quarters. MBut gold must be | (' 0[{ 3 ) | tnces. ° 5 ]4[\ '\\CI]‘JRS -~ — Hon. Henry Campbell-Bannorman to | bought in forelgn markets, and taxpasers - - ) (AL | APPEATED T¢ THE tOURT Weather for Omaha and Vieinity— € JA Vs WA the secretaryship of state for war, | are lookinig forward to it with fear. The fih e P Continued Fai Varmer, Lord Ripon to tho first lordship | conversion of the silver florin into the gold Interstate Commerce Commissioners Fight- P sngianass Politieal Situation|| Siyted. N — Mr, Gladstone’s Followers Ara Not Unani- | of the admiralty: Mr. John Moriey to the | crown will certainly fill the pockets of the | His Attacks Upon the @svernment to Be ing the Rallroads. Hismarek to He Ignored. scoretaryship for India; Mr. James Bryce to highest financiers. A new loan of 8,500,000 Cricaco, Lil, July 16,—Tbe three members | Chilt's Financial Condition. Work of the Late Balmaceda's Agenky mous on Anything at All the secretaryship of thecolonies: Lord Rose- | florins will inaugurato this financial op- Paseed by Uanoticed, of tho 1nterstate commerco commission, Who | a, yesterday's Hase Rall News. Being Iuvestigated, barey to tho secrotaryship of foreiga office; | eration, —_— have been endeavoring since Wednesday last Caruegle's Ultimatum to the M. the earl of Mimoeriy to the presidency of tho N o to Induce soms stubbora railroad freight Alnost a Collision ut Homesten HIS REIGN LIKELY TO BE SHORT | [ i “ana ke Hon. A.J. Mandsl to the i g it WILLIAM ORDERS (A DIGNIFIED SILENCE | punagers ana agents to give them somo in- Arresting the Leadors at Wallac HOW A NEWSPAPER MAN SECURED FRIENDS presidency of tho Hoara of Trade. These | English Elections About Over—Gladstone's e o formation, will leave Chicago tonight for 3w na:‘ Fale 1o Congress, - ) ccnstitute the cabinet, Probable Majority, Omaha, Henth's Washingion Letter, Lack of Harmony Among His Forces Bodes 11l for His Administration. SALISBURY WILL NOT GIVE UP EASILY r and Fe Will Call Parliameat Tozet: Force the 01 Man's Hand, Mr. Gladstone will not attempt to satisfy tho radical clamor to give new placas to new men. He has an abiding tendency to group around himseit teied colieagues. The most important change in the inner administra- tion of the party will be a clean sweep of the whip offices. The present whips, Arnold, Morley and Cyril Flower will receive peer ages, Herbert Gladstone will becomo chief Losvox, July 16.—With 612 out of 670 members of the House of Commons elected interest in the elections has to a large extent subsided. The libersls may win five or ten more seats, and it is practically certain that Mr. Gladstoue's majority will be somewhoro nenr fifty. ‘I'be leading subject of gossip is the question whether Mr. Gladstone will venture to offer a seat 10 the cabinet to Sir Freissinnige Organs Trying to Keep Warm the Dispute, IMPROVED RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN Catholic Clergymen Being Reimbursed for Money Deprived Of. Chairman Veazey grew desperate yester- day, und instead of resuming bis fruitless probing of witaesses he and his two col- leagues adjourned to District Attorney Mil- christ’'s offfce and preparea a petition to Juage Gresham, askiug tne court to decide whether Vice Presidont Sterliag of the Ilii- aois Steel company must answer the ques- tions put to him regarding the ownerstup of the stock in the road. Secretary Rusk Writes a Letter, Nebraska State News, 4. Editorinl a; 5. Roxwell ( Polities 6. Council Blufls News. Pushing Fublic Works. 7. Ready for the Shrine What Omaha school Children Read, Nebraska Factory Notes, Con Hore s Address, n Several Seetions, Correspondent of the London Times Used His ‘nfluence, ADMIRAL VIEL SLIGHTLY COMPROMISER Heavy Issue of Bonds Contemplated by the whip. Charles Dilke. In the face of ulmost inevit 8. Liltenth Yo News: Republic. — in deciding the ministorial program, Mr. | able elections in 1503 it is believed ho will — TR LR L ol R (FBENEEN RANIIAN LoMEE, i ilaag e's culty e 1ol L0t take this risk of offending the religious « ton 0 names o umner Hopkius of the o q wereesd HOME RULE | Glaastone's main dificulty is the depletion | bot PROGRESS OF ANTL.SEMITIC AGITATION | W ora " 10, Rrighs ¢ for Womer WILLING TO POSTPONE of the finances. The present elections have | foeling of the country. 55! Wabash, L. S, Lafamiore of tao Traders UL AL READY MONEY PAINFULLY NECESSARY — almost (xhausted the party resources, Her- | Lord Salisbury has summoned a cabinct i okt e | 11 ORTHIAYE ARG HEVIR W ess Absolutely Compelled to Bring it Up, vert Glaastone, speaking At Hawarden, de clared tnat the home rule bill must first he council for next week to decide whether the present government shail mest parliwment, Lenders of the Judenhetz Actively Continu- and Walker of the Lehigh & Wabash D patch, all of them freignt agenuts, but tually 10, Produce and Live Stock. 1t Now Charged that the Governme caxure Will Go Over a Year— ing the Movement—The Emperor Goes vas concluded thav a decisiv o case | 12 Dog Days and Societ UL AN passed wnd added that the main question had | Ov forthwith resign. A large section of his L . A B L AL LR TR e 2 Lo in the Regular Arms Does not Understand the Situation Con- Comprehensive Glance a¢ cost the libei . zivt party urges him nat to resign, ou the grounds on a Whaling Trip—Experiment- vould cover all others, and heace but one pe , cost the liberals many votes. A bill giving | {r< T \jority of the British electors have tition was prepared. Judge Gresham was [ 13. Adams County's ey cernlng the Nitraze Combine and bl e the people a airect veto would come next. voted uguinst howo rule, but itis dountful Rl il o Dbl S ftoaod U8 Waresd to heatne pssloninihs | 14, Dikerist Ceurt Dusisious, tta Wotkingw, The new bouse will have 167 memoers | whether Lord Salisbury will take s courso —d bt ULy M RN 13. Some New Western Yarn 7 pledeed to direct veto and Sunday closing, | that will only prolong tho crisis. PO B e Lt ot GrABN AFIY DEpIFMBIE |Copyriahted 1872 by James Gordos Dannatt.t (DR SURHASHL NETARVHIE t6 tHE TIDRRAL VIB: carned of the movement to be mado by tho the strongest temperance parliament ever Copyrighted 1592 by New ¥ork Assoc ated Press.) commission they heid a consultation and re % uly 16, —[New Y erald ble tory in the t'orest of D ision v ", 16, Sparkling Page of Spos [Copyrighted 1892 by James (Gordon Bennat!, LN \;‘“\}_:‘:“f)": e tory.in thie Foreay of Daan division save: |~ Bewur July 10,~Singo starting on Bis | quested that ther be givea untl § o'clock 1o Viivikino; OB, (V1 GAIVTSbE. TORIY il L 3 Thelr Eyes on Homestead, trifling addition to Mr. Gladstonc's emoar. | JoUrueY to the nort emperor has sen cousiger the petition and what course they SRy ARG SNE ok DR 5 MNs R Mr. Gladstone will have another term of The gle Sitr v rassment regarding cl for cabi of- [ structions to Cnancellor von Caprivi to | would take. This was eranted g To plead insensibility to the great trust |\ ot 1 A p The labor struggle in Pitrsburg 1s watched garding claims for cabinet o 6. thied @ ots recalled David Y York Herald—Special to Tuk Bee.|—Af oftine, though certainly not a long oae. His | o0\ © 00 Bl T e, and especially | Beers. ignoro the Bismarck controversy. Henco, | . ChE LRI COMIMSSIONCES recailed David | waich you bave tust conferred to my care | o Lo 8 . party is made up of many sections, the most e " AL 3 When the result of the election in the | though a day does mgt pass without the 3rown of lr?o(-r.u‘m Trunk. I‘ln‘-'\\u us si- | would bo to cast a reflection upon your judg- | inspection of the accourts of the natiovsl of which are jealous of cach other, Thoy arc | 3mong the working classes. The ardent | yorost of Dean division was announved, tho | priyce's organs n“ki";‘ frosh attack on tho | ob,as ever aud declined to answer questions | meut. As your worthy presiding offiver, Mr. | bank under tho Balmaveda management ha S s imanimous. 6von in their love | Svmpathizers of the trades uaions are wilh | supporters of Sir Charles Dilke wanted to kil Beia oros | ihe | on the double ground that tho commissioners | Suihcriand, has well said, this is a task Of | brought ta tight the fact that Maurice Her- kil tho strikors, Liast ovening's meetin of (o | placs nim i & chair wud carry sim in triampt | £oVCFament, the somipMicial pross ramains | had no statutory wuthority to ask thom aud | great wugnitude, amounting to litiio 1688 | voy g corresponaont of tho London Times of Mr. Gladstone, The labor party, in London trades council voted urgently tora | t© his hotel. Sir Charles rofused to allow | silent. A majority of ithe papers follow this auso bis auswer might teud o eriminate | nan a hand to basd struelo witn forces | T S b L) 8 LA ) looks upon him with extreme disiike g 4 iR Iy passed, | tBis, however, and an enthusiestic crowd es- | dignified exawnle, intludiug the uational | bimself, fully orgauized to grasp tue powers of gov. S SCLLG L s g} Wicks, the anti-Paraellites are still mo Wl L “\'l“ CLLLHLLLL L “l‘" el | corted tim to’ the hotel. Sir Charles' wife, | |iberal journals, which would willingly let Refused to Give Information. ernment from the republican party. We | ex-manager of the vank. The Times ab 1 Skon Wit protesting against Mr. Carnegie's employing | her face bel : with smiles, i ] Attt i ' “Have v 5 ¢ have pussed in tho history of the world be- | lowed tue draft to bo proteste ve; thore will be people to reckon with \:nu“ e O YL FEEh AW 1E10 AT GBS TUSIED, |ttt eoa A ey g | o1t 16 o5 oY SR BURS R STFSOEa NiEY | & L8¥S yotiatnertdl RORIGTRULIICALAEITE {vqry DG [ Swhan tha bV OvetFOWR!| ‘sorkinad (. ikoes “m‘:l‘::“’;l‘l‘“‘"m:;"l"h": be disappointed in the distribution of oftic 7 os: King h % & alone try to keep the dispute seothing, while [ ratos on domestic traffic to pownts through | L300 ionts for the suko of power, but the A Ay ro ¢ y men struggling ngainst a reduction of | address, thauking bis supporters. I/ kL ) Javadnd ve you given any rates less tha gaveruments for the sake of power, bu 8 | ot Adimreal Vi o ¢ composed largoly of Irish members and that | WOLE " AL SALSTAStON Was BXOTOSSCH TRAL | cation of Mr. Parnellit will bo impossidio | Princo Bismarcs fadiscretions ive them | Have either tho Graud Lruak or Clucinnau, | 04 tho present is uot very grert T've fact dmiistration of the late Presi- ) attend now that it is impossible them in clo ance at Westminstor, tue funds run low It is pretty certain then that Mr. Glaa stone’s administration will have a short life, ry one. 0 ko especially aud not a particularly me »f their employers. M. Cluseret, a promineat French labor representative, in an interview witn an As- sociated Press correspondent in Paris, said: “The sympathy of the entira labor party bers is with the Homostead strikers, We re- for Sir_Charles Dilke 1o return to official life. 'The country will not tolerate his ad mission to the cabinet and bis ambition will thus bo barred. He will be a formidable and uot favorable critic of the ministry. Election returus to noon give the govern- ment 02 members and the opposition 3 At 2:50 this afternoon the roturns show the to a2sail generally his seevices to the nation and his claims to greatuess and his personal character. The quiesceat attitude of the government would cease should Prince Bismarck prose cute bis design to continue the agitation by Saginaw & Michi, edge, taken Ay tr Canaua for domestic published tariff ! Mr. Brown did not give the commissioner auy information. Ho admitted toat the fust freight lines were organized by the roads 1 roads, 1o your kuowi- c from tais couutry 1nto use at less thun the that the struggle does not invoive life aud death is only a mitigation of the severiiy of tho contest upon which we are avout to eater, “F'rom thesesuggestions it may be inferred that [ appreciate, 1n some degrec at least, the uature of respousibinity ut hand wud the character of the effort’ necessary 1 be put t Balmaceda. The finance committee submiteed & report recommending that cougress authorize the prosident to issue vonds amounting to £1,500,000 for sale 1n Chili and Europe. In- terest on these bouds is not to exceed 5 per de ! SolVEATTeL Lo dUT RoTe BT g1yinG Vobates cent per annum aud a s n Wil Pat the OLd Man on Record. oo to hear the nows of the strikers de | government has alected 810 members und tho | touring the variuds ¢cfiintries throughout D o Tia o 0tes | forth. I would shriuk from the task us 8 | o {05 Bt eaRL e h ,m::',f,f,::'.d bt I believe the present determination of Lord | jo,4ig thomselves. The virtuous north | CPPosition 35S, Germany, accepting receptions and @iVing | gxponse of maintaining the fust freight linas | Bopeless strazglo wero it ot for the tact 3 G158 PRy abIRLBRAL ‘o tne present d sl ing selves, i % prt ! ok | expansoof | g the fast freight Linas | (RIS R0% B ¥ ohair man of this committee | O te loan will bs pavable at Santiago, Lon- Salisbury is to not resign, but to call Par- | (oomy to have bacoms like the tyrannous LEO'S ENCYCLICAL. here and therc expression 1o utterances hos- | was met by assessing each company its staro | 0 SRVt COR SHCy TR 04 Litelligent | don, Paris or Berlin at tho option of the ltament togetner early in Augustand 8000 | 540n The slaves of yesterdiay were black: tile to the emperor’s poliey. fl'[‘I}“’l;z“‘“‘;:fi:; Jon the attorness for the | And capable members of the commiteo itself, | holders and the bonds are to be socured by Wwith the business 1n tho usual way. A [ oyuy's staves ars white, Who wili be tbe | Mishops Instracted to Celebrate the Dis- Regrat the Pringe’s Action. A '.D“.pm‘v o e e oars |1 | Supporting this oravization, reprosentinz | wnms paid for export duties on niirates and k speaker will be elacted, whno U be sworn | vt Lincoln to abolish white slavery overy of Amerioa, The official circle ontively discredits the | postpone the hearing of the petition before | 8YErY state and territory In addition to wais | o o 1 in and there will be the queen's speech and For the socialists Juls Stua Shia Rowe, July 16.—Tne promised paval 0u- | yaport that Count von Waldersee is weting | Judge G order that they migit | S50 % “““cf" e to"tho ifforent state | Tho prosident is authorizod to increase the & long debate upon it, aud tho Gladstonians | .1yl Grugglo islost Jabor, When the labor | CYCiical on the Columbian celabrations was | (o prince. On the eontrary Geseral vou | Bavetineto nropare tnemsclves, Tnis was | (00 TIENE I ha” oo bshind them, | amount to bo applied to the payments from will move an amendment desigued to tur ¥ attains politicnl supramacy and places | 158uCd today. In it the popo enjoins the | waiderseo and otherddkomrades of Prince | 88750 10 and Julke Gresham ed Sep- | (G we make up, all in_ uil, a mighty force of | tho nitrate it that should become necessary. out the governmsnut. All this will occuvy Jvernmout in ehargs of its most faithrul | DisHODs In Italy, Spain and Aweriea to cele- | gygmarck are trying tor fnduce him to spare | ' Willium Boraer, ceneral westers freight | CArnest, sincere men, educated by lofty wo- Hstiluhebonas not be taken up the presi- : nourly three weeks. Many conservatives dc o will not hoat of tragedies like thay | DFAte tho anniversary of the discovery of | Germany the sight of &‘public conflict be- | ageut of the Pennsylvania, was tue last wit- | tves and ‘desivous u perpstuating in el | o5y orizad to arrange for @ loan for not seo why they should bo kept in Londo | " pomestend. America by special services. tweor the! emperusRRMAIShe statesman who || Lessr ‘cxatined.y/Dhe)efast wfreighy liney | Putitytheprincipleaiof the renublicin party: EICE Srve o S i e i for the sake of fighting a hopeless battle, but Iu conversation with & number of cardinals | cronted united The prince's own | Wore a convenience, he thoutht, to tho ronds W GNALL A s s er (e oS tho object 1s to get Mr. Gladstone committen tosome definite statement about his Irisk policy. Some of his followers will wan®, i know what ho means 1o do, and the unti-Par IN THE THEATRICAL WORLD, Witit the Famous Members of the Profess- ion Acro s the Water Are Dol Loxbox, July 16.—Both the theatrical and today the pope expressed himself as satistied that te had every prospect of liviug to cele- brate his jubiles, e felt so well. His holi- ness’ requests that tue French government rnany, family circle, his sous, Count Herbert and Count William, and his son-in-law, Count Rantzau, support the guvernment. There is and to the public, but he had heard a great deal about their secret rate cutting. He did ot velieve there was discrimination in rates oa coul shipped to western points, Ttie commissioners closed their inv stga- Once mora the effort to abolish commis- sions on pussenger busiuess i tue territory of the Chiicazo & Ouio River Lraffic assoria- tion has failed. The question was tte sub- realized to be devoted to the extinguishment of the present floating debt of 1,800,000, There is consideraple excitement at Iquique relative to the speecties of Edouardo Matto reason to believe that' high personages in Ject of u conferenco between general pns- | aud Minister Melver upon th e X R i ¥ 1 ! E i ye ud Minister M ou the regulation of mlitos, though few in aumber, will mako it | musical seasons are waiok. The mew | iBtervenc by strong representations t St | Filang and Wueiempurg approve of his | Uio0 t00aF. It is not their intention to aban- | sengor agents o il the intevested Ines, in- | fye uiitaro combine, It s ailoged that te warm for bim ventures of Sarah Berahardt atthe Royal | Petersburg to persuade Lkussia to assumo 8 | kaoping up tho irritation agmnst Chancellor | {ie more until’ after Can do uoth- | cluding the Iilinois Central and the Coicago : ; If Lord Salisbury were to resign without Iinelish opera house have been only partial more fricndiy attitude toward Catholics in vou Caprivi, but regret Is expressed on all ing more until after September b, on which aate Judge Gresham 1s 10 hear tne petition & Lastern Illinols, which are not members ‘T'he lllnois Central de- goverument bias not understood the mercan- tile affuirs concerning the nitrate question, r 5 ol ho association. summoning parliamuut Mr. Gladstone coul | successes, Tho scenory of “Theodora® hay- | tDat country has not resultod in success, the | yijaq over the confict.sConnt Herbert Bis- | whereby they hope to secare an order com- 2,["‘“:: to g0 110 the movemont. The repro- padine P i) ractically svoid meatine the now house Ul | ug bosn returaed o Parts, sho foll baci on | KUSSIER poiice synoa opposing woy cumnge in | fuurei yas resiedhis poaition as prefect of | PELINE Witnesses to muswar. questions sad | $nitive'ot the road said 10 was the policy STEVENSON 1N NEW YORK. next February, and thus gain nearly seven montns for dritling bis forces and shaping Lis course. Lots Work Before Him, ‘Phedre.”” After a splondid performaace on Phursday the audience was startled to sce her fail fainting while she was visiting o friend in o box after the fifth act, which sho their treatmant of Catholics. RECALLS THE INQUISITION Mexican Cruminals Horribly Tortared to Huuover aud Count Rautziu has also re- signed bis post as minisier-to The Hague. Relations with the Vatiean, The relations of ‘the’gdvernment with the the Llinois Stzel company to submit its stock book for iuspection A final effort was made today to shed some light on 1he mysterious rate-cutting ailogea 10 be extensive 1n lines ruaning from Chi- A, E. Dawson, western superinten- of tuis company 1o pay commissions, and it would coutinue to do so, but he saw no reason why the assoctation lines oould not discontiuue them, irrespective of the lilinois Ceutral. e Retrains from Making Speeches on His Way Thither, New Yok, July 1. —fon, Adelia Stovene sou, democratic candidate for tho vice pres o o0 st g id- | played w v \ting Make Them Confoss. : § cago. o . f is, ; : llxnl of all hm\u‘r, he mu l;.o(:n Mid ;l:.:lurd \\“x\vr lr:nh;) :;:n(\:bl:’rulgx':?‘\;h::: RIS \1':‘.‘ 'T_’hmjl‘“ "“:mm Miare. | vatican tend to imprave. With a¥iow to | denr of Union East Fresght liue, which oper- B gy f‘,::{:“j’f?fl,{?la‘,"‘,,'.',’l‘f,‘f:‘fi," % | deacy, arrived in this city &t 9 o'clock othian as scon as ho appointed priwe | soon recovered und w 4 : il 3 - | improving tue center party, Chancelior vou | ates over the Pennsyivauia system, bad B igina ) Juight ove: ) minister, to get electea again, aud, as bis | plap without visible effect npon her acting. | ter Romero is dangerously ill. F ' 4 % i1 sceond class trafie originating on the East | tonight over the Central Hudson railroad. majority was so terribly cut dowa the othe I'ne illness of Jf 1 de Risze has upset the It is alieged that Senor Candellero Herez, Caprivi bas expedited the Sherrgelder ar- rangaments, under which the sum of 16,000,- heard many rumors of cat rates, claimea any actual knowleuge. but dis- He was cor- Tenuessce, Vigginia & Georgia road was sec- cured by the Iilinois Centrai at Graud Junc. was one of little neral Stevenson did not The trip from Chicago osteutation as G day, this isnota pletsant ordeal to face | remainder of the opera season and prevents | judge of Lallenazo, in the state of Zacatecas, | g Rarioto g tain the Union line bad not cut rates. tiou. One member suid ho knew the liiuois ot Sy y P 0 marks voted by tbe lower bouse of the 4 ) desire to make any public spseches previous The same remark applies to Mr. Morley. | the production of Othello. Puysicians have | recently burned two suspscted criminal Prussian Diet in restitution for the sums the rnoy Aguluion the:Btand, Central's stiare of this business amounted 10 | | "o oivinz omicial notinoation of hi i q Who may very possibly bo beaten on a nov | made a thorough examination of his chest, | death while trying 1o obtain a confessi-n | carnolic vlergy were, dsprived of during the | Willlam Dorner was recallod today and | DOUless thag 1,000 passengors 4 year, and 1t | °F S ; O S Uy s o 4 videncs boy, from thy [T gh R CTRY 2 ked fi format bonc the busi- | haa veeu avle to control that amount by pay- | nation. But brief stops wero made at election. Thus the troables of tue Gladstor. but they found no evidence of discase beyond = em through torture. The govern- | gyjtyrkampf will be pad. The com- | 2% "d or in J‘lmis m]..lt ucerniug the bust- | oo o mmissions. Accordingly 1t was de- | Rochester and Lyons. At eaoh of theso ' ot chtar e uppe! nchiol pos- it has ¢ - lere estig 0 e ness done with the lilwois Steel company. 2td 4 on | Egcues B ANC DY Jp b i10RY fans have already begun, slight catarrn In the upper bronchial pas- | ment has ¢ “lered an investigetion of thie | nicsioners who were appointed after the | i beljeved the 8 per cer m“mm," far | c1ced to abaudon the subject and recommena Moreover, I am assured on good authority age, wh brought about 1, thoy sag, was borrible affair. It is said of the same vote was passed have been lingeriug over switching was o fair price for such work. to the geueral manuagers of the association voiats, however, the vice presidential candi- i ) judge t 3 f o A dato was ved by a largo crowd of that the reverca leader hus suffercd not i | 0¥ his negicct to takoe & rest after nis trying | judge that some ume ago he adopted just as [ yio erails of tho distribution of fhe moacy. | The lllinois Stoel company assumed ali | liues that the pavu nt of commissions bo | (B0 (08, FICTN 0 « Jittle for his oxertions during the late con | Americautour. Ho his gone to Montenogro | suwmary and unlawful measures with | e chancellor has energetically brought | tracksge charges. Ho agrced to hive a | discontiuued on un equalized tusis. HEBugIasH s. test and that his health is in any but g | to recuperate and will not sinz 1w Europe | auother criminal. Tois was the case of v £ sratement drawn up showing that the volume World's Falr Rate When Sy 80 w.s reached the crowd ost and 4 u any : their deliverations toa conclusion und the | of'hisiness done with the Tiiinois Stest co 3 was 50 demons! ative that Genersl Steven satisfactory state. A contested election is | #gain Lefore be returas to America. Domingo Correa, accused of bighway rob- | commission now reports that tne monsys | pany. t Steel com- | Ay q meeting of the Columblan passenger peive SSnorl Braren: i ) tiszie b rous v ory W ste: 5 vlac er | s o s ce yesterday ecommended | $0n was compe . leave the tral bound to rind out a man's weak voiuts, s M. de Itiszie has taken numerous valuable | bery who, instead of being placed under | il bo 4 puted within . three months. Both Cominissioner Veasuy and Clements | cominittee yesterday, it was recommenaed L n an pecially wheo he is in bis 53d year. prizes on the Kussiun turl this season. arrest, was ordered by Judge ilerezto be Another amicable stap has been the appoint- labored hard to extract som facts from C. L. that a rate of a fare and one-third for the round trip should be made from all points ou shake hands wi b bis cheeriug admirers on the depot platforu. & b ! : citizen wei After all, the unionists aza ot disposed to | Horses from his stable competed in many | shot to acath while uviding with bis family. | oie of Herr von Bulow, brother of the | LDOM3S, ‘nlj{l*lung freight agent of the | \peoccasion of the aedicatory ceremonies of [ to tne state in unp.u.:n Z.,.i.uur'fl";fl'ffin'.'.é';' take o gloomy view of their position. Mr. | 8cesand oneof them is tho largest winaor — well kunown gencralj to succred Herp | Chicugy & Lirio. Mr. Tuomas proved to be | pie World's fair October 12. Several gou- [ and closed his adiress by assuring Geuoral 4 iy \ Litalias inRusiia BRIBED rHE VOTERS, 58 an adroit dodger. He said ue ouly kuew in | ora) pussengar agents favor one fare for the | Stevenssn that he looked iike a democrat, 1 Chamberiain is full of Hght and the opposi stauge mlins s, Schioosser, as special minister to the vat- [ general way from rumor thut the rates had ol thatithe 3 tion generally will be extremely formidable Sir Artaur Sullivan, who was making very rouna trip, aud probavly see Great laughter sud appluuse ¢reeted tbese How Mr. Daniel Wilson Secured the Eleo- | ican., He will be persena grata avthe vat- | been cutLetween Chicagoand eastern points. | oonnittec's recommendation is killed when | remarks, but General Stevei SN G LA £ p el an 0 o arks, Stevenson merely ! and cver on tho viateh for a chunce of strik- | ~atisfactory progress toward recovery from tion us Mayor of a French Tow ican, where Herr Scblogsser has utterly lost ,ll,l".""l‘_! no h“'a""ml‘" facts 0 ,Prove It | itis voted upon in the assooiation’s mecting. | thanked' the citizens of Syracuse for tns ing home, They have lost somo good weu, | (he aitack of renal calculus with which be | Pawis, July 16.—M. Daniel Wilson, son-in- | his hold. 'he e had nou participated 1o auy | X elegram signed oy tho passengor | recoption and refiaiued [rom any extende but Mr. Chamberlain’s followsrs seem likely | suffered, bad a slight relapse during the | Luw of the late M. Gravy, whose implication Anti-Semitic Agltation. rate cuttiog to bis kuowledgo. Ile admitted | oiuigls of an easteru trunk line was read, | speech. X 5 41 thut special rates might possibly be muda at testi ainst the makiog of & lower Vociferously Cheered HI | % muster about forty and these, with the | weck. He has recovered, however, and bas [ 1o the trafiic in decorations, while M. Grevy | Theacquittal at Cleues of the Jew bitcher | tho casteru end of the lne without his [ ProlCriiné SkEret A0 FOETE 00 B fOENE , 7 2 consorvatives, will lead the Gladstoniaus o | resumed tue work of completing the play | was president, caused such 8 scandal as to | Buschoff, who was accused of murdering a | knowledge. The growth of business o his :.‘,;,:;l o eyer distaatifront Obfoago 7| . When Genoral Stevanaon reached Utica at pootty dance. which 15 to bo produced at the Savoy | lcud tothe forced resignation of President | Christian child, is a biow to tuo anti-Semitic | Line he behievad to bouskiraliondihe srasnol i -— i :.-‘;l:nwfi?t{:;"t: .xl:-%:‘t ‘.if".f’""?»‘z‘fil‘.. l\‘r:'edx.rlslf: : e Ao e = s e b i awars that the business of competing lines 5 . e 3 3 1 His Plan on Home Rule, heatre Grevy, was a short time since elected mayor | agency. The leading Catholic organ, the |y 'y oisay Whon asked if he knew why LOADUN FINANCIAL REVIEW. stopped in the station yard the crowd broke That Mr. Gladstone is thinking of post pouing the nome rule Guestion aitogether is The Goring Thomas memorial concert on Weduesday, tue proceeds of which are to be of Locohes, the community in which his es- tates are situated. Charges were made that Germania, still maintains that the Talmud encourages buman sacritices. the Lake Shoro had made a b cent reduction on meat productions to seavoard points he Very Little Business Transacted Yesterday into vociferous cheeria Mr. Stevenson appearcd oa tho platform and was introduced ) Db hrobatlo, aad f the Daraetiios will | 4evoted to forming a Goring Thomas setslar- | uo hud used illexsl means to secure his eloc- | Tho Kreuz Zsitung contends that though | said it was doe ou the general rumortout [ Ao the Bioric Wxehange, - | 1o the peaple by exMasor Thomas . Di: only consent to thai courss the old man | ShiP at the Academy of Music, neited nearly | tion and he was placed on trist. Today he | the scriptures do not support ritualistic mur. | Fates were boing cut. Laopipins S S [Special Telogram to | excused from ‘making & e A will joyrully adopt it. By way of a sop he | £h000. Miss Emma Eams, Mme, Nordica | was found guilty aud flned 1,000 francs for [ ders, some Jows believe in such murders Free Cartage Usunlly Given, Pur Bee.]—The money market has peen ex- | 10 return later iu tho campaign. He de- Will ‘begin by repoaling Mr. Halfour's | 414 8 1argo numbver of tnose most eminent in | corrupt practices. Apart from the anti-Semitics, popular sym- | Free cartage, the witness stated, was oty dutel, very Litle business doing, | Sceuded from the car and shook hands with act, 0 that the Irish Nationai | the operatic profession, gave their services. —_— Sathy is with Buschoff. Mozey is being | K€neralamoug the roads iu Chicago and the LESIElySau oty N A Ol | the people while thetraiu stayed. The train i o0F! 3 BY:1h0 Nevlong! Miai Canglry will apnoasnndarthientown Manitoba's Advantages. D llectod to again start him ln business away | CPIC3RO & Erie gave free cartage at soveral Cull loans are still nominally at oune-balf of 1 | giqrted and he was again choered. league may once more become powerful i e , i Moxtaral, July 16,.—John McQuoen, one | Sollected to agaiu 4 $ ¥ | points ulosg its le. He professed to be en- [ per cent, while three months' bills are At Aluany and various intermeaiate points Ircland. With this concassion tha Irish | Mauugesent atthe Huymarker thoater aur- | NONEERAW SO0 T oht OO 08¢ | (rom Xanten, whero tho mob wreckod bis | tirely ignorant of the business of the Erio | quoted weak at sevou-eighths of 1 per cent, | similar receptions greeted the distinguisned party might possibly cansent to allow him a | in& the temporary absence of Mr. Beerbohm | 1) (0 000t B R ermany, | Bouse and shop. The fallure of the prosecu- | Dispatch fust freight line. Tho ageuts of Hith some business, This has also been a | 1incisan, and when tho train roiled into the / year of grace before taking the home rulo | Troe. It wasat the Haymarket theater, by | WHos® FPOM U ominlon ROVEFMM2ANL | ion 'y this case does not deter the leadors | the Erie Dispatch compiny operated in the f %o 8 BVHL BEVHAS o shange, and a | Grend Central depot in tbis ol tonight s Lty the by, that Mrs, Langtry made hor dobut as | a3 Witbheld from publication, tws arrivea | 550 O E TR Bl bR ool o tinuing | matter of business ana nad monthly meet- [ VETy1die day on the Stock exchune, and B | locul committes mot Genoral Stevenson sad proviom. an ocross, when she odtained prominence | Bere from the nortawest. Ho states that el ol BUK | ings, but be had uever attended iy of the | dull tone provailed in most of tho depart- | his party und escortod them to the Hoftwan Where the conservatives have been beaten | 41 ROFPRM A0 S0 CHRMEE BPRIEOSY | altnoigh be condemned the maratime prov- | LBO mOvement. LICGRMARE von Banienbork | meetings, Neit.er could be say whetler the | wents. Consols, for tho money account, | house, VY Ty AR T AT AT STy anner, tha good oftices | T 0 K B or British omigrants. hewil | 18 stumping the ithive valley, excitiug anti- | azents charged the sbippers full rates and | wero | 1-10 per cont casier, Home railways | When seen tonight Mr. Stovenson ex- * for theso olectors the gift of froe education | Of 38 eulogistic press. Mes. Laugtey wili | T8CP8 B 1 C6 00 BEL ™ ho ad. | Semitic feeling, whilo other c:nservative | then aliowed rubates on cinins which w low mlmost a goneral deoline, heayy | Pressed groat hopas of demooratic success in YOV AR REETTER ARETAN GB r produce a new play by Mr. Haddon Cham pon ellow committeemen tho ad- | ‘o0 "o ivate popular opiuion in southern | considered at the monthly meating. Soended | B4 ] Iliino1s and predicted that the electoral vote o pressly provided, aithough 1t was | o "0 a has prepared for an emorgoacy by antage of Manitoba as an agricultural | 0 . The conservatives seem to bo | ‘he luvestigation. lines being most offered, but last prices | ¢ yis stato would be cast for the democratio 8zainstconservative principles. Whathas tne | ¢ 9 & Me. B couutry. He says that Great Britian is the | GOFMany 9 B stk In Omaha on Monday the commission will | were sbove the worst. The Ame: 1 mar- | nomin § arly gained by itd othing, If | #ecepting anawy play by Me. Edward, Rodo. teuding toward the adoption of the anti- \ ros of disc 0 1 4 P gained y 18, A r0 the cnildren of "Prince | Pest natural market for Manitoby, while the | 4 ; take up ctharges of discrimination preferred § et was featureless, but prices are slightly 1y Will Do Its Duty, 4 thoy had stuck to the old lino they mighy | A few daysszo the cuildren of Prince | PEREMEGFR (IR S0 Bt o or the | Seinitic feeling among the malu planks of the | by krain shippers avaiist the Wavash road. | o corin sympathy with New York gquota- A r . havo fard botter, Even Lord Salisbury's | Henry of Battenburz mat Sangor's oirous itled Biates /s g oF 1ho | Lokt platform. Alfter tho adjournment of the commission niayapathy with. Now York. g )0 you think Tammany sand the demo- v YR T R TP procession as it wa passing througn | Wwaratime provic R I e this alternoon the three members went to | tions, New York Ceutral, Union Pacific and | crats of New York wifl do their duty this 1 1on was turned out of tho county division ey 6yt ovara tdalizhradlth Ithe e A 28 e on 8 Waning Cruie, District Attorney Milchrist's ofico and diew | Milwaukee alone showing firmness. Foreign | full!” e was asked. Mr. Balfour himself only scranaa nis way in 4 f Seare scavered, The emperor is on & whalinz cruise in the | up the formal churgea to be presenied 10 | stocks showed the firmest tone, most inter- “1 huve no doubt of it whatever,” was the by a » nail majority. Tbs entire election has bean disappointing all around, excopt to Mr Chamoerlain, whose personul position is Mrouger tuan ever. show anl when they went home they were so full of what thoy had scea and told the queen such wonderful stories of tus magaiti- cence of the wagons rud ferociousaess of the Pants, Jury 16.—Two more bodies of vic- tims who lost their ilves fu the disaster at St. Gervaise-les-Bains on the morning of Tuesday last have been rocoverad at Saian- North sea on board tue Adler. He is in ox celient bealtn and seads daily dispatches to the ailferant mimsters. Hs will retura to Berlin in August at th? tima of the accoucn- Judge Gresham September 6 in the case of Sumuer Hopkios, azent of the Wabdash road. D. Locke, attoraéy for the Wabash road, secured the incorporation of his objsction 10 objectiong were on the grouad thut the com- national securities closing at an advance, but Spanish, Russian and Italiun were easier. Argentine stocks recovered advance of frota three-quarters of 1 per cenl 1o 1 per cent. q y. I unever had any doubt of it. Isbetieved 1t before the convention and after the convention, aud I velieve it now.” General Stevenson tuis evening antouncea 7 bis 0bjoctions to cortain questions usked Mr. | Dyay : bo had accented tne invitation of ex- : T AR Ty | L e T e e S (Y vislons were ulso 1u somo demand, | A A Mexugn op Pagtisysyr, | @nimals that hor majesty ordorad a privato | ches, whore tey wero carried by the 1004 | yony'of tha empress, who is now rosiding at | Hopkius by the comumission, Mr. Locke's [ ©FOVisl P00 49118, sident Cleveland to visit Gray Gables for : n4 performance of the circus at Windsor castle | thut'swept down the ravine on which St. e S—— MI. GLADSTONE'S ¥ ANS, oral Leaders to Discass Sttuntion. for their exclusive baaefit, Priugess Boatrics, wifs of Prioce Hrury, wituessed the performanco from & carriage aud appeared to enjoy it as much as the The quosn and Gervaise-les-Buins s situated. This a toal of ninety-six bodies that recovered thus far, makes have been Cholera's Mar the Marble palace. Among other roynities who are visiting Germany are King Alexunder of Servia, who is with his father, excKing Milan, at Ems, wission could not assumo the powers of a grand jury and bad exceoded its jurisdiction, Wostern Trafilc Aluirs, 1 lowa Girl, Crestoy, la., July 16.—(Special Telegram to Tue Bee |—June 20 Laura Penuington, w girl 14 years of age, was abducted from her & fow days before returniug wost. In av iuformal way General Stevenson has informed many prominent castern democrats that he is prepared to take an active part in the campaign and it is probable that the line Wopyriihted 1992 by New ¥ Associated Presa] ¥ Liedly 4 I of Death, and Queea Elizaboth off Roumania (Carmen As il to show that the Westeru Trafic as- | home and until yesterday her whereabours | rf battle will be agreed upon at the coming e e Glatataan sitt el | cblidren, though they wero hardly as demon- | oo pyrgnancic, July 16.—Tho cholers | Svivia), who is at Nouwsad. The later fs @ | $0¢iation 13 not dead, nor evea usivep, Lhe | and the causo ‘ol her disappearanco have | couference botwoen the Lo domocratic caa- strative iu their tokens of appreciation, 13 - e o E r bourd of commissioners, turough Chulrman | peen shrouded in mystery, Hor mother bas | didates, tura v London at the end of next wesk. He i opidemic is not so highly infectious as for- | chronic invalid. Shohas.written to b friend | wyjker handed down 8 number of aecisions | becowe almost & manise 1 Ler agony. v has oceptod an 1uyitation to tamporarily re BALFOUR ON THE SITUATION, merly, but is quickly fatal. It 1s ragiog | in Munich tbat her illagss will s000 end | yesterday. One of these is in relation o | Yesteraay it was learncd that one Harvey President Harrison at Cape May, side at the house of Mr. Stewart Keudall, with extreme violence among the workmen | fatally. She does not.bglieve the ussurances | Lranscontinental rates for exhivits at the | Wyckoff, a middleuged mao, bad abducted Care May, N, J., July 16.—President Har the wmoember-slect for Montgomeryshire, at | He Thinks the Ch s tor Home Rule | in Psaritsin, The religious commuuities of | of her physiciuns. Hep:horriole suffering World's Columbiau exposition, In view of | the child, probably for immoral purposes, | risou, accompanied by tecretary Halford Cariton Gardeus, prior to resuming his of- Are Very Siimg Moscow are organizing processions o appeal | from « spinal diseassape oaly relieved by | thO fact thatmany of the exhibits mude froul | and had her hidden somewhere near Afton. | arrived on @ special train this evening ay A P e T T AT AT i . the Pucitic coust are not liely to bo returued | He formerly boarded at tae Peuuinglon ha L ficlal residence 1o Dowalng street. 40 ) Jul; a 140 ADe to God to stay the scouraze. morphine injections after tho ex position,beiug eitber of & perisha- | house and is suid 10 huve beeu oracred from | oit%,, Ahe, president wout immediately to Y His first coaference: on the formation of | 8! (lossop lest night, said that to tho vari T e Mr. William Waltee Poolps gave 8 | ble nature, or articies especially prepared for | (o place bocause of improper conduct to- | L% (upe May .'r‘,"“’E\x‘""“;;lk"f“wm Will lsay, the new ministry occurred ut Dalmence | 0uS disasters to the conservative cause that S, PeTEnsHURO, July 10.—Aa expadition | JuBcheon in bonor of ex-Senator Ingalls, | exhibition purposcs, the Transcoatinental as- | ward the little girl. nere on h v Mon eruoon, 0 Park, the residence of Lord Iiseberry. fora be started for Braemar Be- ne rummoned have receutly occurred must be added the fact that tle separutists scem to have a ma- under the command of Captain Sadoff kas started for Pamir, the couutry from which Among the officers present were Culonel Clous, Captain O'Consell and Lieutenauts sociation docided that each iudividual com- pany wis to determiue for itsolf at what ratcs they would transport them. The com Binding Tw - e in De and. president. roceived & dispatch from Leon Iake stating that Mrs. Harrison was steadily lmproving. ey 2 parliame 0 y 5 .G Masox Crry, Ia., July 16.—There is a great £ Mr. yohn Morley 10 meet Lord IKseperry | jority i parliamont, but he did notthink | (0 4 vo o hushand was expelled some | VWhit1ey, Stipton and O*Connell, all of the | missioners approve the uctioa of the Traus MG WAL o o s R o T —— | aud Hon. Sir George O, Trelyyan, this misfortune would bring serlous evil to | PR SR RN e hich ox. | United States army, who are bere studying. | contiuental associaiion soarclty of vinding twine ln tbls state, The | T | Health, % W As far us can be ascertained in offi thecause of the union, The fact that tne | *% 1: SiAehe Ao NeR OX- | Consul Gionoral Edwards enterwlned toe “Another of the decisions s in regard tothe | dealers say they have not half enough to uesToN, Ia., July 10.—|Special to Tum sles hare the dalibarations At Dalmes Gladstonians bad mot secured tho majority | Pilsion Russia subsequeutly spologized to sawe circle at bis house in Potsdam, IEx- | IDFOUEh rates between points in sssociation | tupply the demand and several largo con Bee. | Howard Nicholus of Grant townshlip, % e Ta s Y T "% | thoy expected showea that home rue was | Eoslsud. { AR o 4 territory and points east thereof. Some- | gerns are refusing on sccount of the scareity | this county, an old resident and prominent procecded on the understauding set forih awen " B A, e cuator Ingalls has started for Vieana. thing over & yoar ago tte commissioners is- | 1o fill orders. An unusually large harvest (s | citizen, committed suicide —yesterday by lust week ~that is to say, Sir Willlam Ver not acceptablo to the masses of the nation, CALIFORNIA'S TIN MINES, Experimentbag with Jondisn Cora. wou Harcourt will be first lord of the troas ury and government leader in the House of Commons under Mr. Gladstone, and that He dia not regard the vresent situatien with alarm excep: as regurds foreigu affwirs. He bad wuch misgiviugs s to the course that Unfavorsble Report Muade Upon Th wn Expert. Sax Fraxasco, Cal, July n by 16.—The Ex. Minister Phelps is sctively workiug io favor of American Indian corn. The German kovernment 1s st experimenting with it, suea @ circular probiviting the making of through rates by taking the agreed ussociu- tion tariff rates for Lransportation to the sastern boundary of the ussociation and ad- ding thereto rates less than the published almost bere and farmers are now rushing in and securing all the surplus stock at figures averaging 2 cents & pound higner than lust yeur. - takiog stryennine, 11l health was the cause, WEATHER FORECANT, Yy T 4 Ovrick o WeaTugr BUneav, Heary Fowler will be chaucoellor of the ex “["“\-;‘ ’“j ““l“" ':‘_ Ez ‘: and "‘V’f“‘;' "“"“ amiuer publishes the report of 4 mining ex- | 83 it bas been gaserted that disease iu tae | 151, rates for trausportation east. A re- Towa's Conl Trust. Oxana, July w.% ' :’rw:y:vr Mr. Jobn Morley wauts the seore :m;w “n“: & fur‘-‘i‘;l‘:”‘“[ “';l;"‘: x‘;; ‘“:3 port. sbowiug that the famous Temosca) tin | Fronch army is ‘due o its use. Miuister | nearing of this question was recently graoted | Owruswa, It July 10.—Tus oosl oper- | Local Forecust-—For Esstern Nebraskw, aryshipof the coloulal ofice, but influentisl likely to be pussed in our time’ hesald, | M0 8t Saa Jainto, San Heroardino | Pucips bas received a statement brough the | :‘l'1Ir""t;“fifr":":“""“““"" declined to chauge | ators of southorn Iowa have practicaily | Ouhu wad bloluity=IVaruer sod brobubly 1 JaARRe Ba8 bean brought to besr on Mn. | LASY N0 16 BRMAC RSP 14" be strony | €OUBLY, are & failure. The miues began | legation 1 Puris from M. Rivot, the Freucu L other decision autborizes @ rate of 25 | ® trust. ‘Tho mootiu called for horo todey | "y iyivgrox, D. C., July 16.—Forecast for L Gladstoue to appoint Mr. James Bryce | He e A nists would be strouk | o oopi0iong jn April, 1591, and were expected | foreign minister, expiicitly, denving the re- | cent per 100 pounds on lime from Missis- | W8 taken to Centerville whcre, after an all- { 5yuday: Kor Nebraska —~Warmer, gonerally ; colouial secretury, as ho 15 in closer toucn | ©POUKD to control the legislative folly of | o produce from 100 10’2 tons of {ngots of | part. M. Ribot #tates that Indiau corn was | 8100l Fiver polnts toColorado common poiats, | 485’8 discussion. #1.40 ton for lump coul on | fuir, southerly winds; showers Monday and . MWiLh 000011 QUeetious tban Adr. Mocler thoir SUCCeRNOFs. tin per month; instead, they now are pro- | poute oot el Stilt auotber ruling 1s 1o the effect thut the | the track was made the miuitium selliug | cooler weather, s Liberal Ministerial Slute v O — | aucing only from nine to ten tons and there { .au OR T J Pranscontitental ussociation has jurisdiction ¢ #rice, With heavy psuaities for violation of For lowa—i'air Sunday; local sbowers \ - Aastris and the Gold Standarad i is littie ore in si T'wo million dollurs « batelog ¢ era i Kussla, in the estavlished passeoger rates from the | the agreement Sunday nightor Mouday; southerly winds f The best luformed liberal forecasts for the PRAGUE, July 10.—Great appreneusion is = hav: been expended by English stockholders | Sr. Perewsnuss, July 10.—Tne medical de- | common points iu Moatana to points on t.e ) e Oa warmer. ) ginistry assigued Lord Herschell to the | folt bere us 1o the Linpending change o 1a developlug the mines and the cost of | i isdistributing cholors disinfectayts | PAvitio cuasti uud wnother declines tosu- |y SO 070 RRRARS L For the Dakolas—Fuir, followed by lor | chuncellorsnip, Earl Spencer to tho | Austriun standurd colus. The gola erown iy OBorailon uss teceutly beon #8.00) per mont | BREEMELASMLATAR RS CRATEIINT | thorlae commodity rates from Gothenourg, |, S PO (0N D oyl | showers during Sunday oight or Mondsy} vicoroysbip of Ireland, the Kt Hon. George | to ropiuce the silver florin, and great things BDOV Fecelpt . be utendent has g [ Y ‘w Neb. to Cuicago on sheet copper and orass ug B, | —Exchunge was quoted us follows | soutnerly winds; wuriner in esstern por Baaw-Lelevere to the chief secrotaryship of are expected lrow it 1o the beuefit of Aus- P Kuuo 10 Loudon to lay he facts before tue company, couucil which discussed the question of up | polution saomelal with _distatorial powers castiugs and irou range boilers, Gootlewen of the Nutlonal Committee: Bostos 10 w 15 ceuts dis Cnicago, par; count, | 15; cooler B western uight portions buoday

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