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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: S(".\'I).v\Y,'—;lU[,Y 17, 1892.-SINTEEN PAGES, e A ————————————— ———————— . ——————————— e e e e e e e e e e e e e e et e e e e e e e, 1 . | gy n , e , " R e The prosident will join Mrs. Harrison in the | \ NN p ANS | prissed the contest cj fSaac Enos agalost | l \ l l‘ E l\ \ VIEWEL of diseaso set up by the inoculation, and t o DI Ui A") loR T”h “ ORID b l‘.\]R mountains soon after the adjournment of .‘\ ,RO:\ 4} S Al \ Lewis Alien from Rapi f,x\y. 8. D. \ ( “ 4 B (l :\ { " 4 .{ three out of four not inoculated contrac! | “ \5 ;\ (th\T 5“““)"‘: [ | congress. This action is in accordance with E. Clomons was today appointed post- tho aisoaso from the inocuinted animals and Y his original plans and is in nowise due to any master at_Pina Mills, Muscatine county, also died. Can you explain why this un S unfavorable change in Mrs, Harrison's con- Towa, vice H. Rehbeyn, fesgned. trathful statement was wade by tho foreman T N ¢ in | dition. The fact that President Harrison | Pranarin eoure Safoty Appliances for | . A. C. Pancoats of ASWAR, Neb., s at the | §coretary of Aeri-ulture Rusk Pays His | Of your state farm¢ o% & Ohioaz. ‘ It Was the Subjiot of Much Debate in | (Hion.. Pt Secretary Hattord left bete this Preparing to Secure § fety App: PR T, ¥ Agricu R s y ou &re quite Mgk, {H yeur aamptioe How a Chicago Company Froposed to Make the House Yesterday. afternoon for Cape May is, in itself, very All Trains, The nomination of Frank W. Boggs, regis- Respeots to Chavcellor Canfizld. that T am not willing to let untruths oc haif Moaey Rapidly. positive evigence that Mrs. Harrison 15 not ter of the Neligh land office, was confirmed Sl truths appear on the record of the depart et dangerously ill, T by tho senate today, o, ment during my administration. Aro you — N SeTATToNS TRTroaEet o fonm n the case of OssaJ. Bell, from Black gM | eaually particuiar in regard to the stato- ARGUMENTS FOR AND AGAINST GIVING IT | Resotutions Introduced in the Honse. | THEY WILL MEET IN CHICAGO SOON | oot fuuic, the assistangecroiary motifiod | SCORCHING REPLY O A CRITICISM | [Nl KISV Vout patho-biologicat inbor. | WOULD DEAL IN HONDURAS FRUIT In the senate toaay Mr. Jones of Nevada a——— the commissioner's degison and directed — atory! If so, bhow can yo'1sustain the di- S from tho committee on contingent expenses . that there be a readjudication. Should Bell | 7 rector in bis nssortions that inoeulation has Covert of New York Objects to Extending | reportcd back a resolution (which was | Efforts Wil o Made to Have the Uniform | fyil to furnish necessary, proof bis declara- | Strictures on Bulletin No. 8, Which Cons | yeen ap unqualifica success! Why d0_vou | ut & Nebraska Cltizen Falled to Amass & Further Congressional Assistance— | 8gtoed to) l‘n(;lr:‘n‘:‘l’nu the comtuittes on im; Coupling 111, Now Before Congress, tion will stand cancelled, P.S. AL corned Prof. Rillings' Hog Cholera \\fl(:ni:»lllvu‘\ Jmain, pownts fn bulletin No. S| Forcune wud o Thorough Investigatic v 4 b hte ( C | > i o o8 ta e oL e s o . ch proves inoculation to be a failure nnd b . nderson’s Strong for Chi laws on the subject of 1mmigration from Fasseu=Other 1 8 to Be NEWS FOR THE ARMY. ¥ Bring Forth & Char dangorous to the stock interests of the coun Resulted—Compromised n Unit { cago—Senate ¥ Ings. foreign countries, the importation of contract Discussed, bt teristic Letter from Mre, Rusk, try, and confine your criticism to details of Sta i labor and the laws and prevailing methods X Complete List of Changes in the Regnlar corrospondonce h o not affect the gen- e of naturalization since the voar 1500 Service, S eral conclusions a particlet oo Wasntsaros, D, C., July 10.—The World's | Reprosentative A, C. Hobkins today intho. Wastsros Beneay or Tk Be . \l\'\fln\'nh\\‘. D. G, yuly 10 (Sooclal | Wasitisaros, D. C. Juls 16— [Specil per g aamit that tho inoeulatioof the Hess | Auom, Neb., July 10.—tSpecial to Tia m ATt o o ¢ hou 513 FOURTERNT REET, v ™, ROy - ; e Qoare Agticuls ‘d was a failure; but when yo asse e L Ly * fair appropriation bill was tho sabject of de- | g4y50000 goneral what steps, if any, have Wistitvatos, D: O, duly 16, | °|“"_""_“"3“' ":“ Lt Gbn bl A L) G hitallay ot Arrleul- | {8 e has vor dontod (hAL1L was & faile | BERJ—Tix Bex of July 14 containod & telo- 1 bute in the house today, but, as usual when | peen taken to inaict and punish the members L L kb g s AR L Ry oday ture Rusk has writton to Chancelior | P on cartainly nre i error UDId not tho | kram from Washington stating that W.J ! 1t is known that a voto will be reached, the | of the Amarican Sugar Refinery company of [ 4 kil 3 Loave of absence from August 1 to include | Canfleld of the Nebraska university o letter, | o7 61 vontIaboratony ausert batore Wio | S yure tevenson of Aurora, acting through § LI :&rm\--mr- e No- | tor Monderson, had filea formal charges crene, Wasiiy vember 14, 1558, that his assistants had 10 | geqinet tho United Stutes consul at Ruatan, aies ‘an- | ulated 1,000 bogs 1n Nobraska, and that there | HF 18 i gl 44 To Mr. Jumes H. Can o ) Bl | Honduras, Centeal Amorien, ailoging that A ; AU by 8 The Sugar trust aud tho Wholesale Giracers | Yardmasters association, held In the city of [ November 30 was granted Captain Richard | of which the following 1s & ¢ops : Nationsl Byino iRl )\L":\‘:|;,’;‘.Z‘:;:::I‘:;‘fix‘u;jv1‘\"2.:2 Association of Penusylvania and Now Jer- | Lincoin, Nov., June 8, 4 and 10 lust, a com- | Vance, Ninteeuth ‘Infantey. A board of i L L Thoro thikn 100 onibors prasont and the wal- | Soi fecontl ofganized as &u adjuncl of the | mites of threa members on safety appliances | OTCOEs 18 ansoliied o teet Bt the ohll of the | rov, D, C, July 11, wan members present [ trust, and thereby, says the resolution, form- | o "t bl Augustus D. Shaw of ln- prestden thereof at the presidio of San | gt 0t VNS TR e Universi Did 1ot the same per- leries could not muster the usual number of | ing an iilozal combination to Faise, control lilieal, o) ik {this | Francisco for the examination of sucd | i b AR Gk Souator Paddock bas | Son assort in bis first pamphiot on inocula. | the oficial obtained monoy of Amorican cltt: apectators, Tho pross enllerios wero de- | and arbitrarily regulate the price of an ar- | diauapolis was selected as chairman of this | omicers as may be ordered before 1t to deter. | jiOSTIR SO 4o HE PRI (VLAY | tion, published about a year luter, that over | zons by fraud and doceit under cover of pre- L i Sa118%Y 18 LR LaGEmoms | Cleot 1668) committee and was authorized to ask for a | mino their fitness for promotion. ~Detail for | gaiy i EEE IR FRE PV FECEE FECECRR | 600 hoga had been inoculated 1n- Nebraska | rondine ARl tion on ® riv serted, and the press gallery Is | Confirmations: 5. K. Johnson, receiver of | committee from each of the following organ- | the board: Colonel William R. Snafter, ! L : o B B e Vi o - aigid is 5. 0 0 0 h 0 3 aponden oeard to farmers' | sitce 1856, with a roported loss of but elevon i i1 3 e @ swrofthehouss. Whou business 18 brisk | o,plic money at Del’ Norte, Colo.: K. W. | fations: Order of Railroad Conductors, | Firstinfantey; Colonel Wilnam M. Grabam, | SHORACHCS, With bim LBl paiment, | outof the \whole AT D s tot 8 in Central Amorica, and that tho Dopartmont DEPARTMENT OF the press gallery 1s crowded. When it is | Boggs, register of tue land office av Nehigh, | gttty VEST PO IS MEngineers, | Fifth artillery’s Lieutenant Colonel Francis | (ARG e B BAUCE 0¥ B GCRMIGRSRY | over his own sienature in Iug Owiy Brr, | of State would causo an_Investigation to b dull the ‘“printers,” as Mr. Culberson ot | Neb, Brothshsot of L w“:mm\_u l‘,w"w‘" Brothe } lluwt_a‘_n.n lj(vmi\llllm:l'r;nrhw nm“/un:. pressed desire on your part to kunow | under date of January 7, 1802, that “Every | maae of the consul's action. The story of ‘exas terms them, aro avseat. They wers Vs T ‘ otk irst infantry; Captain Leonard Wood, | Lyynotner the bewd of the department has | one who is acquafuted witn the trud | thoaitempted fraud, as learnca from Mr. St NEBEASKA'S FINE CRUPS. crhood of Railway 'rainmon, Brothorbood of | nssistant surgeon: = First Tieutenant | ittt My SN gy thought ntall | facts knows that thoso herds reported | g liPEed R0 I8 e \ Railway Conductors and Brakemen's Mutual | John McClellan, Fifth artillory, recordor. | XY esed vour views in regard to | 8 killed at Surprise, Neb., fo 1858, were all | * Ll R REALL AR i Sundry Civil il Dundy County Prospects Better Than Ever | i ool iuion Iho following named oflcors Wil | 335 Yiietin quite fully in your lettor to me | diseased at the time they were inoculated ! Nearly o year ago thore was bora in Ch! After routine business the house went into Betsen K ¥ - |l report in person to Colonel William R. L : 080 difforont state- | eagoa corporation which was christenod Mr. Shaw pose of this a i s evening: “The pur- | § v, sucl " docixnato, | Of the Ba ultimo, in which You cover all tho | How do you harmonizo t 3 K d ml”lo:‘h:h" bl l;’ i wl“m. R\‘:«"L!‘;::.\,;‘;:m&‘u“lnl-l:'l‘;% ‘::u::-':\'xm\l:‘hf\:fi.‘:-“|'i(1 ! points which have been brought to my | ments with each other, or with the letter [ “Tne Burchuvd-Honduras Fruit company,™ cution i y correspondence > | of Mr. Hess which states that the hogs oh hAd Por 1th 0BIeGE tho ¢ 0 P sLoEs 1s LR (HAYE ¥ BreNaRLATIvaN 6L VREL | nesa Tor protmations ORBYRIN. Davia: Hi fan. | BLENLIOn {n YOUE. coreapondsice. With tha h which find for its object tho cultivation and 3 for proinoti i senator, and also all contaited in the news- | Were perfectly hoaith when inoculated, and [ ot PR G L, ous organizations named should be called ;‘!‘-\’];‘\‘l!'n;")"“l"'l_,mlrm"r:‘l‘l‘]‘vtt'_[:.:3"",:"“ jlohnt | paper létter of Mr. Charles H. Waiker on | 0nly showed sickness elght or ten davs ¥ o 3 committee of the whole, Mr. Lester of Geor- NKELAAY, Neb., July 16, —[Special Tele- gitl iu tho chair, on senate amendments 10 | gram to Tie Brz.|—Dandy county crops are the sundry civil appropriations. flourishing. They never have looked so well Mr. Taylor of Ilinols offered an amend- | since the settlement of the county as they 7 ) ane | afterw or W oL o which 1L Was & Great Soh f ” 1 5 together as soon as possivle, and, take somo ahg by g 3tav MPLT - aw the same subject, a copy of which you e afterward, or with the explanation which ch he said he would hereafter call | do this year. W vest wil pen in tenant Gustave W. S Stevens, Fifth artil- | 5 N h o’ subjec vou now desire me to e 0 tho effec Shortly - B g A o athinots atall b | of acres of whost fi. this section that wiil | RYéss, which relatos to the equipment of il | old; Third artillery, haviug been found phys- | Shi 0 SATREaRYY CORSIUSIEE B HEREHoR was an carly exporiment, abd te bo | company, (lon, Willlam C. Burctard, for kept open on Sunday, no machinery shall be | of acres of wheat in this section that w railroad cars and engines used in interstate | ically disqualified for the cuties of a cantain | ¢ % 0o F G0 B EI o AR LY ) many years Unitod States consul at Ruatan, ruv, or any labor not absolutely necessary | sell for an amount equal to double the mAr- | ¢, yyereo with a uniform draw bar and air | DY reason of disability incident to the ser Your lotter would have been answered | It is theso inconsistent and, fn some | Central America, arrived in Chicago, aud performed, and that a bull shall be provided | ket vulue of the land on which the crop is | praie, vice, is retired from active service as a cap- for the conduct of religious services by min- | £rowing. Coru promises to do splendidly. tain'of artillery, The transfer of Second . s \ W < The tassels in some fields are already oveg Lieutenant Frank A. Barton, Twenty-fourth isters of all denominations. ning to show. Tue guantitics of old corn | «pnis certainly fs & mattor that all ave | infantry, at his own request, to the cavalry Mr. Hopkins of tllinois earnestly urged the | {yatcan bo scer fn the farmers' crivs and | deeply interested in. 1 therofore request | 8rm, with the ran there, trom June I, and adoption of the senate amendment, making | the growing crop of chiefly young porkers | that ‘the railway employe organizations | his assignment to the Tentn cavalry are an- a0 appropriation of £,000,000, No pledge, ho | which udoru the barn yavds is “tangiole_evi- | nansel appoint their cowmmittees without | hounced and he will proceed to join his sooner had yoa not stated explivitly that you | cases, pl untrdthful statemoots, which | presentod to an eager public a great schema wished me to understand that it was pot to | have' cmanated from tho patho-biologieal | for o uiokiy nmassing a fortune. By hig be the ground of lengthy or araumentat Inoratory, which have caused me to lose 3 correspondence, and that you would be satis. | all confidence in the work which 1s dono fied to know that 1t was in my hands and re- [ there, or the records which are ket of it ceiving due consideration. As, in spite of | For this reason, if no other, I should decliue this statement, you have not buen satis | to huve the bulletins of this department All Deeply Interested statement it appeared that ho had secured from tho Honduranean governmont a grant of 40,000 acres of choice banana lands on the north const of Honduras, title to which would sala, mado by the cliy of Chicaxo, hud besn | dence that the 1an who stald by this county | delay to meot in the civy of Chicazo at 10 | trgop ((h SCFOrL Bufetd Nobye L | fled ™ to ‘loave “tho “matter i | modified 5o us to agroo with those records. | R AP DY LIS ARSI to the wovera: | A & 3 5 10w reaping his reward, ‘elock a. m., September 15, 1802, The sub- .cave of ubsenc ce ans v, s shall® A s ont of 25 conts por acro. unfulfilled, The house should follow the | ' RUA SO M EAWEEC oo boomer bere, | aciock & m., September 11 i b et be | granted Captain Thomas I (Quinn, Fourth L 4 Record Is Agin Wim, A civealar issuod by Mr. Burchard illus- leal of thescnate and say to the people of | L. Morse, suggests to Tue Bk correspond- | ihe most practical and sacest dovices ror | infantry, Fobruary 15, is extended thres | (o iiieading and inconsistent posi- | But theso are by no meuns all tho facon - [ tratedtho ptan of operations and ‘the rapid. v had done nobly and th ent that the general passenger agent of the | yse on all railroad cars and engines! This is | mouths on surgeon’s certificate of aisability, i ity with which glittering millions would vo 1d the untenable | sistencies which I might poiut out. I will tion which you ussur In | wequired. congress would patriotic liy and ungrudg- [ B, & M, ratlroud 1mmediatelv arrange a ser- | 4 matter that concerns us so much that we | Leave of absence for ten days, to take cffect 1 Chicago that tr ] ingly nid thom in making this the grandest | fes of harvest excursions. Ho further ad- | should imterest oareelvos 1o 10, - Wo demand | about Augusts, is granted. Captain Henry | character of your suggestious. ouly takko the tima to efer to one other ent [ Amoug the many who wero Induced to take | exposition ever held vances the opinion thutone-kalf of thoso who | a voico on & subject that concerns the rail- | G Sharpe, commissary of subsistence. First About Editing Each Other's Reports, tioned, it is stated : “This yoar over 000 | S1ock in the concern was W. J. Stevenson, & Mr. Livingston of Georgla denied that the | would be broueht to this country by such an | roud emplove to the extent of lite and iimb.” | Lieutenant Eu D. Ferivle, Second artii In your lotter to mo you complain becauso | have been inocujuted in Nobraska, =~ + ¥ | lawyer of Aurora. proposed appropriation was a question of | excursion would never return 1o the land of Mr. Shaw says thatv if the railroad em- will report to the commaunding officer at Fort | pylleuin No. ¥ was not submitted to you for | Of tho 3,000 1 do not know of one being in- Before investing very heavily, however, patriotism. By a private contract the lia- | mud, but would locate here and write | ployes will only bestir themselyes at this | Riloy, Kan., for assignment to duty August | revision before 1t was printed, and you criti- | jured by inocalation, though one such case | MF. Stevenson concludod to thoroughly in- bility of congress was lunited to 81,500,000 | for their familics to come as soon as possible. | tine and take an interest in the Chicago | | a8 adjutant of the light artillery” battalion | cise tho statemeuts made in some of the let- | in sucking pies is reported, and one failure | YeSUgAto tho matter, uud for that purposo for the goverument exhivits, and there was | Dundy county offers erand inducements to | meeting the uniform car coupling. bill will | &t that point to relieve Fi:st ‘Licutenant | ors from citizens of Nebraska which were | in the same herd,” ete. At the time this was | S€nt W, W. Shonburger, ex-sheriff of this no precedent for the government going into | hone' seekers and they should avai them- | o passed by congress and, whero needed, | Alexander B. Dyer, Fourth artillery, of that | pupiished in that document, Under any civ- [ written the writer cartainly knew of tho | €OUnLy, to Honduras. partnership with a private enterprise. selves ot the opportunity bofore it is toolate. | legislation for the protection of life and hmb [ duty. Licutenant Hoylo will vo entided 10 | cumstances your complaint might bo consid- | failure on tho state farm, and within five | \ Among the wany advantaces ciaimed by 1 Henderson Favors the Appropriation, Land will advance in price rapidly during | will be Lad by congioss. the pay and allowance of o mouuted ofticer | ered ns extraordinary, since it has never been | weeks ho published n statement from his [ Mr. Burchurd was that Sangrelays, at tho Mr. Henderson of lowa said that the house | the coming vea L St Tk Wil Bhnund while sorving as battalion adjutant, bis | and is not now tho custom for this depart- [ records udmirting a loss of 103 head as having | Huth }’.’l LHORSRART VSR RIVOR O . was callod o faco s quostion which touchod | . LEXINGTON, Neb, July 10.—[Special to RO UV L L duties as such requiring hum to be mouuted. | mant to submit its reports or bulletins either | occurred 1 herds which wero healthy urchard conoession,!” was the best natural Tue Bere.|—Splendid rain have fallen With perfect_satisfaction the selection in | First Lieutenant Stepnen M. Foote, Fourth [ 1o tho officers of the state uuiversities or to [ whon inoculated, Does it not oceur [ Barbor ou tho north coast of Honduras, ana tho nast forty New York today of Thomas H. Carter of | artillery, is relieved from duty under the | tyose of the state experiment stations to b [ to you that it might be well for | that the wiver Howing through tho grant making an immense wheat yield | Helona, Mont., 10 be chairman of the repub- | Intercontinental Railway commission ab- | peyised or modifiea in advunce of public vou fo oxperiment 1n revising tho statements | Would afford excellent fucilities for the ¢ AL pointed under the act approved July 14, 1500, | tion. 1am not aware of any reason why | made from your patho-biological laboratory | transvortation of fruit, lumbor, ete., from Qid not care whether the £,000,000 was & NoLDs, Neb., July 16.—|Special to Tue | editor of the Pittsburg Times, to be secre: | And will join his propar station. [eave of | this'should be expected. Tae reports of the | before you undertake to edit the bulletiny {hlu.:-‘n_um_r{u‘u.t u:.hl; l\\_m-u Mr. -";T:‘J Joan or a gift. Tho only quostion was, | BEE:J—Tho wheat crop is belug hurvested | tary to succoed the former, who was sclected | bscuce for ono month with permission tosp. | Nebraska experiment station certainly have | issued by this department ( borgor arcivadlat Sangrolaya (now call e e o e Hiouat Yy | and 1s the best ever rased in the county and | socretary by the national committee somo | PLY for extcnsion, is granted First Licutenant | ot been sent to mo for revision_or modifica ‘Awaln, you are ind:gnint becauso thero is | Porl Burchard) bo found ‘a low sholving ¢ the largest acreago. Corn will be below the | days ngo, were recoived by republicans in | Stephen M. Foote, Fourth artile const nbsolutely destitute of harbor facilities, the reputation and honor of the American o S peoplo and their great zovernment. Taero | throughout Dawson county : cight hours was but one question wvolved in this dobate H ¢ ) of "t 1 —the houor of the American republic. e | ® {erIAILLY: lican national comuittes, and Chris Magec i > g de America ) 3 er tion, althiough the relation of the experiment | a “blank silence’ in the table on nage 11 in ki t B e K loe Tobm i | 8vernge as o whole, while somo_tields aro | Washiagton, They are unammous i the pluptam Hugh G, Brown, Twelfh - | stations 10 this deparunent might teudily | Fogard 1o the cxporiments at (ibbon, | the water bon shallow for o aistunco vary! which thy appropriation was mude, | Foporied as extra good. All athier crops are | belief tnat the work of the exccutive com- | fantry, will u?uhp camps of tho Missourl | suggost such a course, and sowe of tho | although any one can sen from a summing [ INK from & Batf i Lo mito from (ho Barch, he cared not. This was nota party question, | 10 #00d growing condition. There will not | mittee could not huve been improved upon if | Autlon: l!.u'url At Carihage during the woek | pulletins issuod from that station bear upon | up which foliows the table tnat no losses LR LRl e 10 i )“ and ho was proud of his countey, and ho was | Ve over one-fourth of last vear's fruit crop. | it had had the entiie ropublican field to | commencing July 1%, and at Brookfield dur- | many pages the evidence of needed revision. | were counted wgainst the herds located at | iver =t be & w parrow ' stream, SO Brre Hiuw, Neb, July dificult ascend it in & cnberger's re- 4 a return of din the en- ~[3pecial to | welect from. Both are young, vig- [ IDg the weel commencing August 4. Cap- So far from adopting such a frie L 1 .J—Thore was a good rain yester- | orous men, with & wido range | tain Edwaed J. McClorzand, Second cav- | course, the publications issued from your | subject impartially, why did you not call my | S04l row boat. Upon Mr. & Corn is somewhat Inte but is | of expericnce in political management | 8lrv, will visit the several companies of the | patno-biological laboratory are filled with the | attention to the fact that the author of bul- | tirn Mr. Stevenson demand doing fineiy and prospeets are good. Fall | pesides being to the manner born politicians | Writia of Arizona territury at such tmo | most glaring misreprosontations of the valu- | lotin No. > omatted to o tho | the mouey which he had investe wheat is good, also rye and barley. Oats | fuey are something more than politicians | @3 way be designated by the governor of the | gplo scientitic work done by the bureau of | numbers — that were lost in Mr, | terprise. and spring wbeat will be light generally. | and political managers. 'They are statesman | termtory. First Licutenant Aleck D. | yuimal ingustry, and apparently nocfiort has | Hinckley's herd? How does it hap 1 he uarrow chaunels of san debate, except whera seed has been plowed fu, or | and have the power of croating issues. They | Schenck, Seccond artlllery, will visit tho | peen spared to express disparagement inthe [ pen that in all of the efforts | k 0 sown with a press drill. Fields so planted | will introduce new life into the campaign | camp of battery A, St. Lowis Light artitlery, | coarsest and most offensive language. After | that have been made to clucidate the ques- ATV New Vork is Not Jeatous, are doinz well, managoment, and under their divection there | 8t Merimac Higblands during the week | these assaults, inspired by jealousy und | tion of inocutation and to enlighten this de- | yyoy b Mr. Covert of Now York, referring to a re- NEWMAN Guove, Neb., July 16.—[Special | will not only be harmonious cction, but real | commencing July 16 for such duty as may bo | ezotism, hud been carriea on_ through the [ partment you have fuiled 1o guote your r Q mark made by Hopkius of 1ilinois that New | to’lur Bee.|—Yesterduy was the warmest | republican ability exercised. The election | required of him by the goyernor of Missouri. | bulletins of your station and for the news- | ords in rezard to_tis caset From York was jealous of Chicago, entered an em- | Of tho seasoti, tho thermometer registering at | was made entirely upon the judgment of the s TR pavers for years, the divector of the | introducea in the Nevraska logisiuture ask hatic doniwl to the statemeut. lmperial ( 12 m. 112= in the shade. There were some | executive commirten members, who used 5 LRORERELIIILY, patho-brological laboratory assailed me p ing compensation, I (aarn that Mr. Hinek- New York did not entertain a feeling of | indications of vain. Crops not suffering. | their best judgment in choosing the character Geveral Brooke and Captain Avyers left | sonaily in similariy abusive lanzu be- | ley’s loss was oighty head. This would jeulousy towards any municipality on this | There never :were better prospects of a | of abiluy specially desired to secure success | yesteraay for a toar of the posts in the west | cause I would neither turn over a part of the | make the total loss 543, instead of 46 that place. If vou werc examining this | €rovked that it w able 1o say that a decided ma parties was in favor of the exposition the exposition was & successevery nation would honor tne flag that flo¥.d over this capitol. This was u common interest, and ¢ prayed that congress would lift it outside of ority of voth | 1] fund ompltly K the Money. commendablo promptitude his de- s compliod with, Mr. Stavenson filed with Hon. Charlas 1'. Manderson speaific chargos against United States Con- sul Hon. Wittiam C. Burchard, in whioh he ulieges that that gentleman bad usea bis of- ficial position so defeaud American citizons, He further charges him with “standing 1n’ Totment. "Bt Now York steod toduy jeal. | bounteous harvest than now for the party. ern part of tho department. bureaw’s uppropriution for Lis uso nor per- | given on page 11 of the bulletin—the e o iizator ous of this: A faithful performance of a° sa- | ~Gaxoy, Neb, July 16.—[Special Telegram | [t was belioved here that either L. T. | Captain P. H. Ray is demonstrating the | mit him to dictate as to the manner in which | centaso of loss being 53!, Instoadof e UniteaiStates cred compaet, sacredly and solemnly entered [ to Thie Brr |—Logan county was visited by | Michener of Indiana or Henry C. Payne of | fact that Indiun soldiers know how to stoot. | the vestigations of this department should | In other words, the failure was even more Ho refers 1o tho case of an Awmarican citi- 3 ioto. New York nhad no word ex- | three hours' rain last evening. Small grain | Wisconsin would be chosen, but Mr. | Aithough his compauy has been orgamized | bo conducted. —Considering these facts, yon | disastrous tuan was claimed in the bulletin, | ;0. \¢ho bus been confined in jail at Truxillo, copt that of kindness towards Chicago, | crop is assured Michenor has all along insisted that his pro- | only ubout one year, ha has six men who | need not e surprised atmy astonishment e ol & chiarge of amurder, for 1Wo! yEArs| to but on behalf of Now York ————— fessional and other engagoments forbade his | have carned the distinction known as sharp- | When you seriously proposs that I subwmit OO L Oanen . ! L1 whom tho government deny tho right of be sald tuar Chicago, having assumea WENT ON AN EXCURSION, acceptance and tuo sucrifico would be for | ehooters. In all probability some of che In- | the bulletius of ~ the vureau of animal [ Another examplo of generosity on the part | trial, Tnut Me. Burehard, lthoush Know- 4 the obligation of muking the fair a success him personally too great unless the vital io- | dian soldiers wiil be among the distinguiehed | industry 1o be revised at your sta- | of the author of bulletin No. 8 s seen n his | jug the fact, has ne made any demand ; ana of deiug all necessary in the way of ptist Young People's | terests of the party seemed imveriled, | marksmen at Bellevue next year. tion “in advaace of publication. | summing up of the losses which foliowed [ for his reléase, or trial, and has never re- 1 financial aia, the compact should be adhered n Enjoy Themsclives, in whicu _evert le would have ac- “Indians are naturally good marksmen at | If ~a more preposterous propo- | the inoculations made under the direction ot | ported the matter to this government. to and the contract should be kept. [Ap- Derrorr, Mich., July 16.—This morning’s cepted. Mr. Payne 14 at the head | short range,” said a prominent oficer at the [ sition was ever made to the department it | voup patho-biological laboratory duving 1801, Seuator Manderson immediately brought plause.| ITit were true that the government 1 | : YR of a syndicate which has recently purchased | department headquarters today. “They are | has certainly not beea brought to my atten- | Ty this summing up (page 37) the herds ugents 1a churge of the exposition had gone | S¢ssion cf the Baptist Young People’s union | the street car systems of Milwaukee and is | accustomed to shooting with gins that have | tion. 1 might have applied for information | \which it was claimed were bevond thar suthority it would be a di honor to bolster up what they the matter to the attention of the secretary. 3 £ Tected before | of state, who at once took the necessar, convention opened witk an open parliament | aow ensuged putting in an eloctric system | xed sights and then they guess at the dis. | in rogard to tho woculations made in Ne- | Nocalation woro excluded from the | steps to/have o thovongh tnvestipation. v bad done o | on local methods conducted by Rey.S. A. | uunder his personal supervision and so his | tance. I'ney are very accurato at estimating | braska as you intimate, but1f the malignant | ¢ijeulation, but in a comparison of violation of law. The time had come to put | Northrup of Fort Wayue, Ind., and partici- | Feasons for not taking the chairmanship | distances but they have never learced to | hostility shown toward this department oy | the loss nmong inoculated and uninoc- Dundy County's Fuir Exhibit. the stawp of disubproval on these attempts | o0 i by many- present. Following this | "Were UpoR business erounds and good. | manipulute the adjustable sights om our | the person in charge of your patho-biological | ylated nerds in the state it 1s plain Bexkeramy, Neb., July 16.—[Special to at speculation, The xt thing would be e : Mow the Plan Will Work. modern rifies. They can’t do much with the | laboratory had not prevented me from avpiy- | that no such oxel i ou should have been | Tuk Bee.|—W. W. Cox, superintendent of it congre o teo to | there was a general discussion of various g i g to that source, the unrelinole character foi i Taking > culated i Bl R il v (SURETIDMR that “cougress would senda committee to long range guus with adjustable sights but | 1% to made, Taking all the herds inoculated iu | gomeyiture, caused a mooting to bo held Wall street to partake in the speculation | subjects. Rev. Davia Spencer of Racive, | N0 man has declined to serve upon the | 4,00 1nuy Joarn in time to handlo them. | of the statements issued by bim would tave | 1501 from which figures have so far been | ™ tuero. He fuiled to soo how the honor of tho | Wis , followed with an address. Questions | SOmMItieo excopt "”\.“f,”_“ amplo roneon nov | Whien thiey do leara tne proper use of the ad- | been suficient. Comparing his statements | givon, and 1 find the loss foots up 12i5 por | Yhursday morning in Benkelmau for the government was assuilea when itrefused to | from’ the question box wore read and | suidthis evening of sho pew oficers ehosgn | Justable sights then the paleface soldiers | made from time to time with lettors received | cont,,'insteaa of 10 per cant., as given in bul- | purpose of organizing an auxiliary World’s become a partner in a stock speculation, The ‘ gvening of the new officers Choson | will have tolook to their laurels in the de- | from the unbiased citizens of Nebraska, I | 1o1in'No. 8. I[n addition to this there are at | fair association for this county. The meet- function of the governinent wus to give exact eied, And. Jter. ”'“"',,i‘,’“"]“‘“§‘,"‘ of | today:t dn my Judgment tho party is to be | purtment of marksmansbip.” bave no. hesitation in saying that oven'if | Jougt six or woven herds in which 105565 0C- | fng was woll aitended by Dindy counts's justice to all und special privileges to none. ork city spoke on the “Baptist Young | congratulated on theselection or Mr. Carier Goneral Brooke was asked yesteraay if ho | the latter were made from memory they de- | oupred from which the figurcs aro not at | oo iy 3 N People’s Union of America,’” us chairman and Mr. Mageo ns secretary . : g best citizens and was an_enthusiustic oue. 7 0 f s Mr. A S r 5 s | the ereater confidence. an 4 Shan oo NI RInouTL ost citizens an enthusiastic oue. [Applause. | After the unanimous passage of th) follow- | They wercearsestand prominont friends of tho | {HGUENT the striking mivors and the soldiers | serve i b B o sioeina o8 40 | The organization was perfected und the fol: Other Speakers on the Su ing resolution, an adjournmeot was taken to | president in the manazement of his cal Arma, Mighty Little Room to Kick, hayelbeaniaikilccess LEOIAtLISSNONWINEIVIOMN, lowing gentlomen elected as ofticers: L. hat depends very largely,” he reolied, z the losses among the inoculated herds of the “upon the amount of whis'ty thoso miners Mr. Atkin:on of Pennsylvania offered an | enable the delegates to go on an excursion to | paign ut the Minne polis convention where It must have.been evident to you when Morse, eside U J. R Kiug, socretary, and pheidertian 4 3 4 v . & state only reacued 4 per cent. In other words o ] amendment probibiting the sale of intoxicat- | Lake St. Clairz, cach achievod deserved distinction in the | (PG A6 BHOCHL S 080 s vour letter was prepared that your eriticisims RSk 5. D. Forsvthe, ' treasurer, Committecmeon ni R e | ]y eaiTliitk t o D apslati¥ o1 toanlata | s Rl as sartors | Ket hold of. Whuisky uuder” such circum- | 9 o A onen ans | the inoculation of 3,000 hogs “in 1841, instead L g L el x . iz liquors in the fair grounds excopt for | | Hosolved, That tho Baptist Younz Peoples | field of couvention polities. ~ Mr. t|mu,|.sv e 063 canlin A ela e Faa i Ba Gt Fou Dlotl of tho bulletin in question dia not touch any | {46 OELOn O tage 0f Tosk, ihcronsed | 10, FePreseat each preeinet were appointed. Y medicul, mechanicul and scientific purposes, | [t O Ruerica: (i copvention dssensbiod, | experience in congress and as commissioner = = essential part of 1t nor did you point out | L1AR R I'tie object of this associition is to have 1 and he spoke in favor of the agoption of his | i BAFRCSLY, Ss Lhe wttention of the | of the land oftice nas given hima wide Will Report N K. any inaceuracies or crross in the statements | 1 fhreectold oL e E L bundy county roprosented at the World’s | proposition. of closing thee World's Cotumbiun exposities | #equalntance gwith puolic men and a | Wasuixarox, D. C., July 16, made by its uuthor. The greater part of | 0 AV WrERAE WIEH TOrE TRAR NG | faie by & maguiticent exhibit of her pericul- Mr. Dolliver of Towa (favoring the appro- | on s TABraiests ith priution) welcomed the opportunity to do [ sentatives 'to puss tl what should be done to make the fuir a great | the provisions for el national success and to give the management | #0d prohibitin Gse of repres | thorough knowledee of political questions 3 o S your communication is devoted to proviug Lo bill contuinin and issues. Heis cool, cautious, brave and mittee on the Homestead troubles wwill roport that there were incorrect statements i four Slantivids It fuir on Sunday | o man of exceilent judement. next week and ask leave 1o investigato tho | of the letters published which were writton | sufliciently demonstrs I of mtoxicating | “Mr. Magee s conceded to be one of the | Pinkerton system during recnss. Py Nebraska larmers. As thero wero about | incontestablo ovidence not con tural and borticultural products. The eiti- zens of this county are progressive, publio spirited und alivo to their interests and the counties of eastern Nobraska will bo com- you agniu thut the failure of moculation was ted in bulletin No. 8 by ined in any the encouragement which 1t require.. uors on tho ground. ™ est politiciens in the country. Ho is e fifty-five letters printed, most of which wero | §f Lhe corresnondence 1o which vou nud MF | iicd to got 1p early in tho morning 1 they Mr. Chipman of Michigan ovposed the YT T (TP TS shrewd, tircless, easy to approach and has a Want New Directors Appointed. wrilten from momory, the writers nust | Wallier rofer, “his fatlurs 1 domonstratod | ou41 or excol Dundy county’s World’s faie sonate proposition to close the fair on Sun- 5 o 1T RS S L marvelous faculty for rightly reading human Graxp Fonks, N. ., July 16, —The Cham- | bave been unusuully accurute if thero are | W 00 FRPEES SEEI HE J0m S LN youln. | exbibit. day and Mr. Atkinson’s amendamont to pre 10460, d . L0 19 active sua | purure. Both the chairwan aud the secre- | e, ) ol v 5 in | only fourof them in which you snd mr. | Pureau ofanimul industry: hy the lnouula- ’ 5 TS S ber of Commerce met last evening and in i i tions made in Neoraska in 1855, where over Lexington's City Conncil War, vext the sate of liquor on the grounds, spot'iu high south heliogravhic latitude, | tury ersstrong and active rien of zood ATl ittee. emorialize Goy- | Weiker can find statements to criticise, ¢ o SR hAWHOr0 oy Lo y Co L 3 After furttier devate the committee rose | which crossed the sun's central meridian on | habits and will prove themscives capatlo of | Structed a committce to memorialize Gov- Whera you both :nisrepresent and try to "“!{-"mff "”“”.“J."",',rf"f“ RS ards | Lexixaroy, Nob., July 16, —[Special to and the house adjourned. July 15, was the seat yesterday of a vory re | Standing the heavy nervous and physical Lu'vnvll'wll?ur?o to appoint & uew board of | islead your readers is in the studious en- ‘.‘.].T‘r‘..m.p‘.»‘.‘.’.Tfi:f.nu‘.u he ,‘.‘:1'.!"(“'.‘:2 ml‘_ng':‘:g Bee| - Lexington i indulgioz i an city —— markable phonomonon, A puotograph tuken | *LYin Which awaits them.”” orld’s fair managers to succeed the board [ deavor to couvey the impression that the 3 ) cil warof large proportions, over the construc- resigned. Other citiy state will be urged to unite in the memorial. | geductions of the bulletin as to the IN THE SENATE, and towns in the | jotters mentioned were used it 4he | at Chicago; by tho loss of half of the single IEe 3 letters mentionad woro used fn drawing the | 3 oculated hogs tosted in tho Pooria distil- | tion of ciwy water works. with the spectro-heliograph of the Kenwood Funds Properly Expended. s voters of the lure of Deficiency A 1s Ocoupy the Time [ observatory at 11 o'clock July 15 showed |~ Replying to Senator Pettigrew's resolu- | Similar action was taken by the North Da- | inoculation. For this there can be no ex- | leries; by thestill more disastrous expericuce | clty huve oxprossed ihemsolvesalmost unani- Y $.90s) mothing. romarkable. fn o focalu areund | tion eailing upon the secretary of the interior | kot Millors association now in session hers. | buae ne the objert ‘ot - pubiisline this eorre. | At Daveaports by the communication of dis- | mously throe different times 1n favor of thoir Wastisaros, D. Co July 16.—Tho last of | the spot. A photograph tnken abouc 11:rg | 107 JHCrmition as to what disposition he hus — Sponence 1s very plainy stated, numels, to | €ase L0 the experimental logs inoculated at | prompt_complotion, At "tho last council SHINGTON, D, C., b~ ! spot. A p 4 ab || R T A T A T A P s f 0.vel S sew | Ottawa, Til., “and by the Nebraska inocula- | meeting two membprs, desiring to leave the appropriation bills—that to supply the | (central time) showed, however, an intensely a ppropria to pay the Anxlous for a Race, snow that there had been many heras inocu- o N g nbers, g in scouts and soldiers of the Sisseton, Wahpe S i : N - L e e L AhY horus ID0CU- | tions of 1801, Thera can be no disputo about | order to break tho quorum, were foribly de- 5 doficiences for the fiscal yoar ended Juno 30, | DFIght book-shaved form extending across | Yoo and other bands of the Siovs Indians, | L HEADELPIIA, Pa, July 16.—Tho Mc- | lated during ¢ neny, d i d s rareed durine thoe | tho facts in these cases, und the attempis to | tained while tho Lalanco of the council pro- 1502 —occupied about halfof toany's session | the bridge in the spot. o iwenty-seven | etc, Secrotary Noblo today sentto thesenato | Bridge Bros, the owners of the steam LocallEom uueolighion aocurs “ll, U B2 | explain away these facts have only made the [ ceded to sell the bonds. Tho merry fight has of the sonate. Al tho amendments raportod | Lo womoien o fmatt miss had become | o statement upon the subject from Commis- | yacht Yankee Doodle, have issued a chal- | 10T 4%, formation, aad o ndicate that | Weakness of tho case more apparent. now reachod tho stugo that @ quorum cannot by tho committeo on appropriations wore | practically disappearad. This phenomenen | Sonek Morga. The commissioner says that | lenge to any boat in toe world for a racoon | the sontiment among' the farwers in the Trusts No Doubt s Left., be socurad, and auch foeling sy developed e ‘upon and tho bill was then offerod for | 15 8 Yery extruordinary one and bojsoasos :nlzyrll:,rulnfl:-o{:‘x‘-‘;m: of §I ,:‘.t(::.‘ :’é{’n?"fili the Delaware river, one or two miles, forany | districts where inoculation bas been most If you considered it a duty to inform me at :l:u‘(;v:lu Illnl:htou\lx:ti!livll:ll:ul(?‘r,: l,,';'" “'f:,r.f,:’:'fl g Only o :n, | cousiderable ecientific’ iutcrest, centering / necessary expen ol cted | | rizo or purso that may be offored. In tho | thoroughly tested is overwhelmingly axainst | guon'longth of tho supposed errors in detail | AILoW wod @ o : oms 1o b th genoral ameudments. Ounly a few such, 10 pay necessary expenses incident to prep o, ML St q only way for the long suffering citizens to » chiefly in the question what effect will bo 'P. | meantime they claim the championship of | the practice. ‘The first two conclusions can- | onrnned in the lecters published in bulletin however, were offered, and the bill went 3 aration of tho rolls, —embraciog 138 A0 00 0% e tha racord of the Yankoe Doodlo | not be contested, and from tho correspon- 10| have their wishes for improvements carried shown in the daily records of terrestrial out soldiers, wi iv ch 4000 b A Loty A0, No. &, why do you not consider it a still more Among the committes amendments was | observatories throyghout the world. sumed to bave paid to tho claimants them- —— lust oue l'f;l':lflml-‘ e Ty Suit 0o | braska and of the country of the misleaaing Chadron's Disastrous Fire, one requiring the secrotary of the treasury AT —— selves. He says further that Elrod was not Another Effect of the Tarifr, ll:'&!:’é:‘;;d ‘m T "'MJ’W’M: o :‘r‘:lf‘; statements which have been issued from the Cuaproy, Neb., July 16 —[Special Tele- 10 pay ‘o the Pucltic railway companios the | o, ALCOICE trom Fotasses. instructed to maks any deduction for at- | MAvNARD, Mass., July 16.—Notioa was |y u?ioniie o Fus R e facts whien | Patbo-bological laboratory in regard 10 | gram to Tue Bee)—The Jorry Mahoney prove it to bo & humbug, by assuming such | frooaq Ot TUOY, Bave beon | wmiles | purniture company’s stors was today th turing company this morning notifying the | unbounded fndignation Over ervors in o few | dotails, but by = broad siatements | 8ccne of the worst firo in this city’s nistory oporatives that on and after Julv 11 their | lotiers which could be excludea without af- | yhay jgoculation was & groat success, al- | for some yoars, Loss on the building is bo the same for fifty-eight | fecting in the least the general wconclusions | yyoygn it has proved & muserable failure. | about $10,000; insurance'as follows: Spring- , Conn,, July 16.—The OId | torneys' claims and that none had been | posted in the mills of the Assabet Manufac- Colony Distillery company, which went into | made, although three or four such claims insolvency about a yoar 820, is reorganizing | bad been filed in the court of claims and 10 i . ; per cent haa been withheld till the question and wil s00u start tuo_ plaut for the purposo | BRF Col BAG TEEn TR 1O W uiestion Py would sum they should find due to them for govern- ment transportation. The amount earned on thie aided Lines 1s to bo paid into tho treasury on account of the inaehbtedness of the com- 4 v of the bulletin. ut uuless [ am greatly 4 Y PR AT o 8 ) inotim to bepad tothe companios, No ob. | The distillery firat started distitiing liquor dian Depredation Claims, per cent. Nevraska farmers, this plan of Urow: | 4o doing, and many others aro lablo to meot | about $15,000. Tusurauco: Norwich Union, ] Vaa 6k nard (0 without quessian: gx;udgr:-;.y‘.“?fl (,D‘;,l.,‘,;l:., ");‘,“:Lmn:m\nz::.f.. ; Tml’flr:r‘. 1.».“.‘, o{h:;‘,’%ms,.::m, .c,,\[,.,,,d it muq_m_nmnu S ing dust .n thelr eyes \":;_."U" :““'-E‘L with smlnlzlr ‘lllAlv:l'(3|"luf|‘ur; 'lr?m' the sume | §,000; Commorcial Union, uiwn; North e y western | largel rough e efforts of Senator Pad- y nty o Surprist of Oversight, cause, n publicly sustaining your labora- | British, $1,000; Liverpool, London and redations. distillers, The raw material will now be | dock during 1860, iu the passage of the act to | New York for 1891 shows a total real ostate An amendment was also agreed to appro- | Prought here direct frow the West Indies in | provide for the adjudicaiion und payment of | valuation of §1,504,404,603, and of parsonal nderstand 1s, how you, an | LOT¥, in praising its work, in_endeavoring to | Giobe, '$2,000; Royal, $,00); Connecticut, srman- Amorican, What I fail to educated man, o fistomed to the examina. | show that this department Is wrong on this | §1,0005 Hartford, $1,000; ¢ oriating nearls $500.000 Lo pay Jadgmonte of | tank bouts. The new compauy will start | claims arising from Indian depraaations, | property, 324,430,072, “ftie total valuntion, by g 4 pinted | importaut question, you assume n very grave | £1,000; Sun Fire, $2,000; Continental, $1,00), Eho'Coure of slanns in ' Indlan’ depredation | With cupital of &0,000 and will havosmong | ware realized, so far as tho sousto is con: | roal and porsonnl. is 81,628,204,.975, ‘which 13 | bion aod aualysis of written and priutod | FREEUCELN 0 M Fosuits, ¥ ¥ ~ - e its membors scveral well kuown New York | cerned, today by the adoption of the amend- | an increase of 42,406,437 ovor the assess- | qatiiiCle ™ oML SS0ME GRS Al et | Hoping that this letter will relieve your Captured an lKrcanod Lynatis, 'ho only other important amendment | Capitalists. ntof the committeo on Indian depredu- | ment of 1501 The tax rate which is to bo | LG (110 bullotin, and, selecting Yits | mind'of doubts as o whother “the hoad of | Nemwaska Crry, Neb., July 16.—[Spocial offered was a provision for pavment of tho Dones) tossew—_—_ lovs, presouted and in the charge of Senator Q’f"d fu.r !-ho.'{enr L lhT 5!’““[ Monday of | oirespondence for your teat, ask me: s | the department hus really given the mattor | Pejegram to Tue Bek.|—-An escuped lunatio udgments 1 tho Pronc spoliation cluis, | oo N Yo sty 10 e Pough. | FAdd0ck Lo the genoral deticioncy bil, appro- | Septembor will bo bt #1.85. Last year it | (i Dou Gvidenod thac. cas b sccured | 03 tiought at all? I am, very respocttully, | ot \ itiam Hickson, {rom tho Lincon These, it was said, aggregated about 1,000, | | HHAASE, B d . priting $175,20% 10 payment of judgument | wus $1.%0. SERET for the establishment or the overthrow of JoMORUsi | pgvlum, was captured in this city end res 000 aud were spread over forty pages of the | keepsio Bridge company, under a certificate | rendered by ' the court of clalms for a large 3 sclontitic experimentst Is this n scientific e — ed lum tod bill; but action was doforrea unul Monday | dled with the seceotary of state, is organizod | Bumber of such cltyms, tho firat onos taken | A Hnklish scietiist bas 1o 8 colovias | Llothod of invostization ! With tho bulletin WANTS HIN SHARE HUFRSR 10 IS MU NN ; on about half of them, on tho ground that | uuder the name of the Pougbkeep.le Briago | YD 0d adjudicated by the court. The north- | TOF AUOHE LIS Bme Mo owiil Lale 10, B tAe | yfore you, did you not know that the neces- S—— HEAVY WEATHER ON THE LAKE: e oa cintine. whic cominition had pot yer | 80 Railroud compauy, with a capital of Picwed. with,tna Neahion® it Tamaie pl'.;-en:vbo‘p:lmh‘z?x%‘;qtphg Blobo 1s supposed | sary evidenco from scicutific experiments | Count Arthur Dillon Krings Suit Against g y P - Tenorted: "ALLtho toms for the claims of Ja: | EH000000. The reorganization agroemont | * Senator Paddock managnd the matter in | 1 bo about 1,467,000000, ‘und he estimates | Was contained in st And if you did know | the Bennett Cuble Compuny. Wrocks of Vensel Lows of Life Re- \ REROEUNNL st ie LATATOr ho ark contemplates tuat the New Engiaud & West | bis usual quiet and effective way, and | thet the maximum' of the inhavitants | if. Wwhol wis the objoct o g0k i | PBY XOUR: SUIY 10 e=bounl ATRUE DilicR perigd Krom Gawego, Just before adjournment thore was, in re. | O9 Iailroad company will be cousoiidated | secured the udoption of the proposition’ fter | that can be sustained upon the entiro lana | leading auustions, = 0 of the duchy of Luxembourg has brought au | guypugo, N. Y., July 16.—Ono of the se- ol lution to a district railioud bill, & disploy of | WiB the vew corporution. An agreement | ashort contest. Senator Chandier of New | 8urface of the curth is 844,000,000, aud that | Concoruing ¥ous 4 o omitied from | action 1 the supreme court growing out ot | oo ta (v w 1 wogry feoling between Senators Hareis and | Bttached 1o the certiticate of incorporation | Hampsbire has been a firm and most valuable | this figure will be reached A. D, 2072, avorapie to Lnovulation w mitled from verest midsummer storms that ever swept the bulletin, I bave only to refer sou to the | the Commercial Cable company. Dillon says & ers. T catened " shows that the Reading road 1s to control the | friend throughout ail this legislation. Senator i ’ 5 b - . o over Lake Qatario began last night at 8 P over it henlene SLOT, NOWONKE, | Droperties of the cousolidated compauies. Shoup, chalrman of tho committes of (ndian | Chicato has 1,208,000 luhabitants, Tt con- | JCHETs of such won us J, W Coulter, D, P ho lotorosted dobn W, Mackav and Jomes | giciock and continued until this moraing, funoes. . : prasap—— ::{::fi::‘.‘g?.-nnm.ufi:':ar:.um‘?x"cn'n:ll;"::l ;::lll':!llllR’”"‘l(llu:\:!‘:1;‘:“])::10":”1:‘!“:(:,:! nlulehl:u.u.lc‘j Thomas Ieifer, ail of whom state that they u’:’l:“”’nm ARCAR.ZHAA ':“ ‘ll‘“:.';d":; :" when 1L amounted almost to & burricane, A 3 . » y wh - 2 y ¢ e o N vel o) v " i B! acfourned T Xeoutive sossion, the seusto | sax sose, Cal., July 16.-Owing to tue | fis'committen. Tho deductions under sec. | vards: 2,123 miles of publio parks (more than | 80 Pellovers in inoculation and whoso lovters | N 0 By Mool W0 Tl | lurse BUIRRRE.0f Xoutals.Ani bardoe wmgeq Gk el suortuess of the fruit orop, espee.ally apri- [ tion 6 of the Indian depredation act are | snv city in the worid), five unfon depots and [ SEPCRE10 84O DUMEA. - Fhere were @ targe | 10 0T torrea stock with an | o 1ake end all suffered soverely. My REISON cots, prices bave gone up cousideradly in the | tho amounts which may b charged | thirty-five railway lines varylog in longtn | prieiC® L Ter® e o nitiod bechuse they | assurea dividend of 15 per cent. He Tho sabocesr Ly MeReosld of Kingsien e last few duys, and orchardists who held | 10 funds io the treasury belonging | from 7,000 to 50 mile: were written entirely from 8 theoretical | Mackay and Bennett we n.’.u o amons | Was blown ashore near Fair Haven and wiik Seeretury Halford O thoir fruit are nettiog gooa prices. Apri- | SorTI0% L"',",,‘”'"":,’"%d Sepredsilons which DEATOA polnt of view, aud made no reference to any | them S0 of theso shares o equal propor. | 0e ® total loss. Washiugt cots, which were selling s fow duys ago ut | S37,0R1Y be churged when 1o the judgmont - facts in support of the position taken, or {or | tions, F The tug Chieftain, with four coal laden h of the secretary of the interior the require- v v ™ T Wasiixarox, D, C., July 10.—Today Pri- | 13 0ents per pound or &0 per ton, uow bFicg | Meats for monsy. for. edyeational wr‘;m;‘_" Notices of Ave lines or less wider this head, Afty | other equally good reason Tne plaintiff states the capital of the com- | barges and a tow, undertook to make Oswevo vale Secretury Halford was shown (he | 800 per ton: prunes whict sold for 830 per | gie.. for the tribee affected will admit of 1t | <47 ©1eh additional Une ten cents. Some Singular Statements Polnted Out, | PANY s been incroasod, first to #5,000,000 | for sheiter. The' tow purted aud all the W ashio, o o) op | YO0 nOW bring $30, with correspouding in | ;s 1 to be 1mmed ) v SCHRIEBER—Charles J. Schr'eber, od 47 sod then 1o $10,000,000, and be wants his | barges went ashore s short distance cast of i M ashingion glanasenl va f hlll:n'olvumfilwpt[- Creaso 1 Prices fOF LOF VArIOUes Of fFUlt. | etwetars ot the belor e Hadnegory B8 | H el snamchar o8 I Behr'ebor, aged 47 | Oug of theso, sigued by S. W. Porin, the | sharos of the proforred stock, which Dillon | tho barbor ¢ Mrs. Harrison is ayio of ——— 857, 0oTrifiad 1o the sacressrs of the traasury | LAPU=Baby Lapa aze 1 day. foreman of your state farm, was 80 evidently | claims bave never been issued originally, sud | An unknown vessel is roported ashore five quick consumption, uud that her friends bhave Heuvy rical Storm. aud judgments paid as soon as possible, KOWVALENSKE—-Age 5 months. written with the intention to deceive the | ho further wants the proportionate increase | miles down the lake. sbaudoned hope of her recovery. Ho said \3“\‘-' Nari, O, July 16, —Electricians in TR MARDINGER—Age 1 month, 6 day rmuw“nm‘u Wwas not given, and out of cou- | by oucaslon of the increased capitalization. The tow of Ave burunur'mloxwlw to th the report was cruel and contrary to all fn- | the Westera Union telegraph oftice bere re- " TAERAANA M 5.6 sideration for your state it was not exposed, Lo wg Wilson broke away from hoe df.3) e o - Walter Irving Stout of Friend, Saline BOKN Mr. Perin does not hesitate to make the - VI VR wiles up the lake. ::f;::‘,‘:: (ANTAG o e ausediyg | O A tuu:::lly h‘uuv‘y elm\rfcnll 10mm. | connte'has bast mecamsaded b3 Besatr . | positive asscrtion that no hogs bad boen [ o WIS MR Aecident, 2 Tho th roctor lost her ew at2 o'elock na rouow with Mrs. | pusslug oYor Lo Souniey from east 10 west. | Puddock und Mauderson for the naval cadet- | Nuticas uf e Lnes or leas widsr this heal, Afty | lost on the farm after woculation, und yet I AkERspIELD, Cal, July 10.—A freight | yyig inorning east of Charloue. Hurrison. Tho president recelvea reports | \t W48 becEYed fivat GUOUL LD A M Gu w06 | ship st Aunapolis, to Bl tbe vacancy caused to: each additlonal lineten cents. foel sure you will not question the stateinent | train was wrecked uear here this morning by | “Threo tow boats, with four coal-laden by the fallures of appolutment being made in the Third district by want of applications, Youug Stout is the son of a k niend editor, frow Leon lake every day from Dr. Gardner S L. Loul 11w and relatives with bis wife, und thoy wero all | Storm would. 06 viible o an wbususly of @ favorable aud ecucouraging character. | bright surors display, MAN—To the wife of William GI. that in August of last year forty-eigit head | ruoning iuto a number of cattie, Brakeman | barges, bound for Montreas, loft here at 4 duuehtor. of swine were inoculuted oun the | Donnelly was fotally scalded, two tramps | o'clock yesterday sfterucon. Nothing has STEINER-To the wife of Otto Van | State farm, — tmirty-clght of which | killed. and it is velieved two wore are under | beon heard from them, aod It is fearca hat Assistent Secretary Chandler today dis- | denstelner, a duughter. afterwards died f{rom wn outbreas | 1ho wrecks | tue tow wnd wil nands are lost,

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