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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1884)
, j-m t ; - r, K. rc " - it. l 1 Iri'P r SL IS l a 51 I A J. i'flHE EEDOLOUD CHIEF ' .? i C. HQSM& PibHsfctf. 1 -mrj) cloud. NEBRASKA. .CUKKXNT COMMXMT. Pckixg tho three years1 stay at Con- ltinoplc of Lew Wallace, be only saw i American flag on two vessels. THE WORLD'S DOINGS f the Dally Kewa, fnE Chicago Council has adopted a solution providing against the letting f competitive convict labor in the bridc- ell. -- A KiRE at Devil's Lake, Dakota, rc eatly, which raged for twelve hours, rcpt away nearly a squaro of build- i The "Baltimore & Ohio Road has ap propriated $25,000 per annum for the payment of pensions to employes inca , rpscitated from earning a living. I Colonel Puklps, a venerable citizen fof Fairfield, Mich., was driven to suicide "fcr the appearance of his wife on the igross intoxication. The Mead ville, Pa., glass works re- ?ntly imported some Belgian work- - - pen, arranging that a certain sum was ko be deducted from their wages each jponth to pay their passage from Bcl- iim, which had been advanced by the pany. When some money was :opped to repay their indebtedness they ck. The trustees of the Lick estate in San francisco have paid $12,000 to Edmund fcell of Paris, for a glass for the Lick ob lervatory on Mount Hamilton, but of 'jfcneteen glasses produced all but two fciro proved defective, and it is not cer iein that these two will be any better. Tbo glass is to be thirty-six inches in manieter. I A disastrous hail storm is reported o havo originated in the vicinity of f?nndin, Dak., doing much damage. Crossing the Red River, it passed south vt, striking the Northern Pacific Rail- -Way about two miles east of Glyndon, Uian., doing great damage on the farms of Captain Smyser and tho Grants. Other damage was done in the track of "te storm, but the approximate amount JffeS not obtainable. j A good story is told at a Kcw York cb of a prominent artist who, in his irry to finish a portrait, collect tho Dncy, and get away to the country. onlr gave Ins fair subject lour lingers oil the leit nana the tact not ucmg dirlivered until the portrait had been delivered and hung up in tho owner's parlor. Tho surprise tho discovery crooced is increased by the artist's reply that he was not engaged to paint tho tianj, but the face! Ho will, however, reiiicdy tho defect when he returns iu tho fall from the old hills of Berkshire. I?ou many years past past a large, long-leaf pino tree has stood near the ford of Gum Swamp in Kershaw Coun ty, S. C, whero General Gates was de feated bj' the British forces in the war of the Revolution. It has been handed down by tradition that Baron DeKalb, who received mortal wounds in that battle, was laid under this tree to rest in its shade until a vehicle could be pro cared to convey him to Camden. From that time forward the historic associa tions connected with the tree have saved it from molestation until the great for est fires which prevailed in that section of country tho past spring, when it was bo badly injured by the lire that it re cently fell to the ground and has almost disapne&rcd. Ax official German publication makes tho following interesting revelations touching the pamphlet entitled "Berlin fJocicty," which recently created a con siderable sensation in the political and diplomatic circles of the continent The material that served to compile the first half of the work was taken from confi dential letters which the former reader to the Empress Augusta, Mme. Gerard addressed to the late M. Leon Gambetta. That French statesman's literary heiress, lime. Adam found them amongst his papers. The description of character is oe to the' pen of an Alsatian named Weiss, tutor in a Russian family. The notes furnished by Herr Weiss were handed to Mme. Adam by Mme. de Ifovikoff, who took them with her to Paris. Mme. Adam, assisted by the ex-Secretary of Legation.M. Otto de Loe, prepared the material for publication. Possibly others contributed from behind the scenes to the pamphlet in question; but its principal authors were the per sons above mentioned. .- - The Sandwich islands boast of two natural wonders, the largest extinct and the largest active volcano in the world. The former is located on the Island of Maui, the summit being nearly eleven thousand feet above the level of the sea, and the crater over forty-eight miles In circumference. One can look down into the crater two thousand feet, the .sides now terraced -and covered with sandalwood, giant ferns and a wonder ful profusion of flowers and shrubs. The active volcano is 'situated in the Jslaad of Hawaii. The crater is situated a spur of Mauna Loa, four thousand leeb above sea level. The crater is not- jt cose, but a great pit on a level beach, sine attesjn -circumference. You go dowa, down, over this almost perpen dicular wall eight hundred feet, and atand. ob the floor of the crater. This M the place of eternal burnings, the of everlasting fire of Hawaiian '&- - - TbA mrttm. ftfc tho Knffnna rJ fiJ"luW' ' . w-m -the crater is ,wxx liquid mass, but or Mile and jnOes around there jproatlff a scene of auiearthly graadeur. Jive- or six lakes of hie lie to the left f f i, JMftd JJut; tne BOOT jocowhji js ao uot jyv," " Zmxcui scarcely waltorer it; lava k3 r --- iwiiLg nr uuxr mjw. iuxui ikst? '. jv - Ai.vfja iv&. riM through the !rJ, jrT.kao uuiuw -.., a inrr rr-- --.. i'.3-&;V-, .iAMai aaaare eooea df iac air. if 'r," k . fct' sisr - 3v -v 'j "-- a i, . . -u) .r- POLITICAL AND FEKftOXAI. Thk Bepubllcana of 3I!d are -prcjrinc to celebrate tbo thirtieth naivenary of the birth of that party at Strong in Frank lin County, where hs Whig, Free-Soilcn and Independent DcmocraU united in con vention and tho n?xt year swept tbo StaU. A Dkhocrxtic bsrbecue, for which twenty-five beeves and fifty xbeep bad been pro rlded, was given at Lexington, Ky.,on the 29tb. GoVR5oa CLKVrrXD was formally no tified of his nomination by the Democrats for the Prenldoncy at Albany, 2i. Y., on tbo 29ib. W. F. Vilas made the introdnc tory speech, when tho address was read by tho Secretary of the Notification Committee, Governor Cleveland replied, expressing bis sense of tbo honor and of the responsi bility involved. Tub Democratic committee of tho Third ConRTcssionul District of Virginia nomi nated George D. "Wise for Congress. Ox tho aJtb, at the Grand Union Hotel, Saratoga, N. Y., Thomas A. Hendricks was waited upon by the Notification Com miiteo and formerly notified of his nomi nation by tho Nationnl Democratic Con vention to tho Vico-fresidency of the United States. Mr. liLAixz was reported bnsy on his book. He was forced to secure tbo aid of a stenographer, his time being greatly en croached upon by callers, social duties and correspondence. Representative Cclbertsow, of Ken tucky, who attempted suicide in Washing ton, ws reported bettor, with hopes of his recovery. The members of the Democratic Notifica tion Committee were banqueted by the Manhattan Club at New York. Democrats in the Ninth Congressional District of Virginia have nominated Con nelly 'F. Trigg for Congress. The West Virginia Republicans nomi nated F. M. Reynolds for the Second Con gressional District. F. G. Behky was nominated for Congress in the Fourth District of Mississippi. Thomas Dickso.v, President of the Dela ware & Hudson Canal Company, who had boen ill for somo days, died at Morristown, N. J., on the 31st. Bishop Grace, on account of old age, has resigned as Bishop of St. Paul diocese, and at his request Bishop Ireland succeeds him, with tho approval of the Pope. MISCKLL AN EODS. I.v tho Federal Court at Chicago, re cently, an order was entered in tho caso of the Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Company against tho National Wiro Com pany and Isaac L. Elwood for a writ of in junction restraining tho last natnod com pany, its officers and agents from manu facturing or selling barbed fenco wire un til otherwise ordered by tho Court. The Michigan Car Works, of Detroit Mich., shut down on account of slackness iu orders, They will start up again when ever business revival warrants. Seattle & Brothers, wool morchnnts of Philadelphia, have assigned to Samuel Lee. Liabilities, $120,000. Tho firm re fused to mako a statement. A mild form of cholera has appeared in St. Petersburg and Charkoff, and othor towns in Russia. Tho sanitary condition of Bntoum, Russia, was very bad. The Surgeon Gonoral of tho Marino Hos pital Service, having received information that yellow fever is spreading rapidly in Sonora, Mexico, has instructed tho In spector at Nogalos, Arizona, to use extra vigilance to prevent its introduction into tho United Statos. A few days ago William W. Rosser, son of General Thomas L. Rosser,while dancing nt Lake Park Hotel, Lake Minnetonkn, had his anklo skinned by his shoe, and the wound was poisoned by a colored sock rub bing into it. The case baffled tho skill of tho best physicians and tho young man diod of pyaemia. During a heavy thunder storm at Fort Wayne, Ind., recently, a man named Henry Gerko was struck and instantly killed by lightning. Edward Steers was killed at Coopers town, Ky., recently, by accidental shooting.. At Cincinnati recently a young son of Henry Epmeier brought homo an unex ploded rocket. The lad tried to open it, but failed to do so. His mother seized the rocket and dealt it a severe blow. A terri ble explosion followed. Mrs. Upmeier was fatally injured; Ida Upmeier, age twelve, was fatally injured; Charles Upmeier, age six, severely hurt; Philip Hill, ago ten, seriously injured. The deadly missile was a six-pound rocket. The vicinity of the explosion was fearfully wrecked. Tna Mudir of Dongola telegraphed that reports reached that city that Gordon had captured Berber. Tho Mudir sent an offi cial to Debbal to ascertain tho truth of the reports. Paul Stevens, aged eighty-seven, of Washington, D. C., died recently at Cam den, Me, Ho was Librarian of the House of Representatives under Lincoln and Grant. Since then he had been a claim agent at Washington. Royal Phelps diod at his residence in New York on tho 30th. Ho was seventy seven years of age. Colonel C. B. Waring was sentenced in Long Island City recently to fifteen years in the penitentiary and a fino of $5,000 for killing his brother-in-law. Dr. Koch, the noted German cholera ex pert who has been visiting the French cholera districts, has addressed a report to Bismarck. Dr. Koch criticises severely the want of precaution shown by the English Government in taking measures to prevent the spread of epidemics. Special Agent Burns, of the Treasury Department, in his report, exonerates Su perintendent Kimball, of the Life Saving Service, of tho charges of inefficiency brought against him by an Erie (Pa.) newspaper. A meeting of Western distillers was held in Peoria, HI., the other day, for tho purpose of forming an association. About fifty-five distillers were present, among them E. L. Martin, of Kansas City. A pooling arrangement was partially agreed upon. While Miss Nellie Burke, tbo champion female rider, was speeding her horse Han cock on the race track at Shelbyville, HL, recently, the horse suddenly bolted and ran against a rail, which passed com pletely through his body. The horse was instantly killed, but Miss Burke escaped uninjured. Thx Arab rebels attacked Suakim re cently and were repulsed. Mercury was at 150 in tho shade and the English trcops suffered severely. Thk son of the British Vice Consul at Predoste, Turkey, was captured by bri gasis, who demanded two bandred pounds raasom. It is stated that ifreculariUes have beea discovered in the General Land Oslce in the Sarreyor General's Ofloe at New Or leaas, La-, which witf lead to a carnage j the management of the oficee there. About TOjiOl bushels oX No. 5 red whiter wheat were feaad arasty sad oat of ooadi tioa ia the Csatasarctal Wharf, New York, recently. CoksulMasox, of atoseiBes, has seats He says east Jfcvrseillea is well looked sfter tm wmttrti ef ssfiitatlos, bat last, like all etaer sf edJlerrssess citlc, it te eitasted o ffcilee eea, which pre reata te sewerage tewMtf from ts harbor. Two geaersl cflken were rtceslly killed by Umi Mexico fasrds while attemptiss to escap srret. Thru cbildrea of Jatnes Burces. of Griadxtoae Island, River St. Lawrence, were buried recently while playing under a bank, and all killed. Tbey were dead when foand. AaliSTAjrr-PoTaASTrRCAJCP,of Boston, sumatooed to Alias U, tit., to participate In the trial of Chief Post-o2lce inspector Myler, charged with eaibzz!?ment while in charge of the Atlanta pott-officr, wai ar rested olouelf on arrival on the tame charge. A SOT named Gibbons aged four year, wa burned to dt-ath in a tenement fire at New York recently. O'Kecfe, the Janitor of the building, waa also fatally burned. The mother of the boy and two other chil dren were alo terribly burned. A circular isxaed at Philadelphia re cently stated that the business of the Can ada Southern line had been transferred from tho Philadelphia & Reading to tho Pennsylvania Railroad. The failures for tho week Mided JiUy SI in the United States were 233 and in Can ada 18. total 251, against 234 the previous week. The whole increase appear to arie in the Pacific States and Territories, where casualties have been more numerous than in any week for years. A startling story was in circulation at Philadelphia that the crew of the Julia Baker, from New York to Point au Petrie, had murdered their captain and were try ing to sell the ship and cargo. The crew were arrested at Key West, Fla., and held for developments. A riRE in tbo Wanamaker funlturo fac tory at Philadelphia recontly, caused a loss of$100,0C0. Buo Cephas, colored, was hangod at Cambridge, lid., for the murder of Mrs. Celia Bush Murphy, April 7th. A dispatch from Foo Chow, July 31, says: China has refused to pay the indem nity demanded by France. A secret edict has been issued ordering the Chinese not to molest foreigners. French civilians and mandarins, however, assert that the lives of foreigners are not safo. An English flag ship is landing sailors to act in defense of foreigners in Foo Chow. The Chinese merchant fleet has been sold to an American firm for G,2W,00Q taels, nearly $7,300,000. George Smith, As berry Hughes and George Hughes, all white and under twen- I ty-five years of age, were hanged at Scots- boro, Ala., recently. They were convicted of burning the house of Henry Porter, on Sand Mountain. It was the first instance of the death penalty being en forced for arson in the first degreo in Alabama. Jennie Baiitlett, of Boston, a beautiful girl, who was infatuated with a policeman, killed hornclf with cnrbolic acid because he failed to keep an appointment. A coroner's jury at Toronto has found ample evidence to sustaiu tho char go that Mrs. Christian Leslie starved a number of illegitimate infants loft in her keeping. The Grecly survivors arrived at Ports mouth, N. II. , on the 1st. They were most cordially wolcomod. Tho interview be tween Greely and his wife and mother was very affecting. Greely was improving in health, but was still suffering from weak ness, although ho was erect in his walk as ever. Secretary Chandler promised pro motion to tbo returning survivors of the expedition. At Narmgansett Park races on the 1st, Jay-Eye-See trotted a mile in 2:10, boating tho 2:10 record of Maud S., which hereto fore ranked as the fastest time on record. Bruen's restaurant at not Springs, Ark., was destroyed by firo rocently, us well as tho Commercial Hotel and other buildings. Loss, $75,000. The lumber shipmonts from Saginaw River ports during July amounted to 118, C$8,000 feet. From tbo opening of nnviga tion to dato the shipments by lako amounted to 399,793,000 feet, exceeding thoso of tho corresponding date of any previous year in tho history of the commerce of tho rivor. The Vatican will recall its dolegates from Buenos Ayres in caso tho Argentine Government insists upon the dismissal of Father Clara for bjs letter agafnst employ ing American school-mistrosses. Tns date of tho execution of Stella macher, tho Austrian Anarchist, was kept secret in consequence of threats of repris als by the Anarchists. Fhank Strong was killed at Schoolcraft, Mich., recently, while helping to raise a building. The jack screw slippod while he was underneath tho building, and it set tled down upon him. KKB1 STATIMWS. rlssD. 'ai fsr UasaAfftf FMHfv a ts Gfaad tiwB.AlLtaafaat!y iteaasna. Bsysam He- (StraeJC feet. .saefarttoUtt as hi Am WU44c wtr il Tm crsJa sfeTatar eer WiWHas wevow iv mm w-awra "" - i ,fc " Tsasi aWs sftv. JBias'l a aiam t tsaaMisaai i &, -" ... -! SFW . -. s mr. - . -mm . im? Attt CoatTBCJ4ai Csarca to fee reetaea trish a UgMateg struck the tr- LaUMrraa cimrca. Uut a WUhor rviular -liu .w. ...,.., ......... m sarsoaace had only Ih! week, The pastor and te tbeaoueeatthetiate, ary. ma catered a jewelry 1 asked to look at soawt Tli mp ere exhibited, and one of said, to get tk balance tc other watlnued his ex- i!y slipped a watch tato his Across mirror reflected tfce proprietor quietly locked lexk drew a revolver and htfl a paUeessaa took hha Agricaltaral Society holds October 1,2, 3 and 4. The ltd to be in a very flourishing enndisaw, aa $l!ie prospects for a big time at tlieiext acting are very bright. Tire societfbat p Jehased ten seres of additional land waaaa v'H be added to she already coinnsalaws 9R.umIs of the Association. Miai.llaaffALLEx, of Oraatta, has been dcsIgajsJH far appointment in th office of TnsjSJir man, in Washington. AniiJHBiiM Eldek, of Cincinnati, ass notitisji the asigregation worshiping in St. Tin i Tin aHl Tt Ttif t r r m " Ckmtr rX; M MI' t a efc at je Ja W" Wm- g tmm LjM fc. 0j.LL J - ." - 'rf- aWWfMSSWNi!SNrsMi?awHiitm4ltHk u a4 that H was catracil la tkMeHy jj-, - i.: w aA SBSl iV ". SI ! - - --- " fslTafftspVfjnt Vf h js"LA JL es"s m asw t CWfMfcVCftafJKsJ is t ssasMr. tlalcel taat mm waia ? g j WHC3 ssc ea eecarrc i Jfo&t xeli lanm&i ve cxy ixm. wctk in wpc mm i y jtmwsry. iieewsw mf " ward, jylS5i eatue aau rem ncsa m xae ywws w wr , por je wamsu pw hc wim v-kr rear .. i i as icic!. f SOlM Wet im; Peter will at rule ail fortte ro liouraV and has muck sf Its AT the b thelawera was waa b; forty-ssven TaxSaj test asse, t proasrea (no.aasdr meat not t not at a p impasehot TinsPfc ccnsly pur.'i wiU'aat It fait. Skvkx of sjlsssw CeakalCi lutXRT etofjloyed Haak, at Ieleby small sun. prsatated gotd. WiLi.n; Takor,a 4 - T nut aver tli ether Jkssie ? foarteeu. byiJsJuri rTbaU tbJrty-fiv, tjatied uf ay tli d at Omaha, that marriages died In tho morning. The iopted, the ArchbUhop says, that it is more Catholic for occur during the morning I the custom of the afternoon eddines Is one which fashion nd it divests the ceremony of redness. State Fireman's Tournament, for the State championship o Fitzgerald, of Lincoln, in J one-fifth seconds. te Court leccntly decided la a a Justice or the Peace, Ia a ay impose a fine not to exceed ' ollars or .sentence to imprison' ' cceed three months, but can hment for the same offence fine and Imprisonment. County Fair Association re- 3ed four acres of ground, and ... . . i . t B4ci.w m uc rarws w mm utcic s.. The asWe were kwfected nJriy Vy th f icr. Mr. A. J- Satder. mt the r T A. J. i l1 Snkkr 4 Co he had noUd to do with & sff1. ineeeaakjauuwnKowisecxcfcs seeresary of the ca. He dW set atuca say waH ance to the auttrr. howrrer. The amket as lu good eoudlUoa, m fct saore active th&a or several daj-s paust, ami he w ah lag In the ChkHo aitices to iadkstto troa blc There U no fvifr la the Kama City Stock Yards," rtJd Mr. Satdcf. aad ba beea none." Mr. A. Krer, of lleao, Indian Territory, the shipper of the cattle ak! to have died of the feer, wa seen at die St. Jawes Hotel yesterday. ul know nothing of the nutt.' ald Mr. Fraser. -When I shlpjiol the cattle here they wrre absolutely sound ami had not even been ex posed to the dl-eAe- I confess to you that, while the fever laay luve lnoken ot awong the cattle, I do not believe it, as It U acces sary for the conuuunlcaUon of the dlva that the animats est together or go over Uw same grass, and I am positive that ray herd never done either.' Mr. William Sheldley declared that the scare w altogether un called for. "The disease U always wore or Icm prevalent at thU time of tlie year,, and 1 do not regard the situation as alarming. There I one thin;; absolutely certain our cattle cau't take tho dlsexvj ejccejit from Texas cattle, and as these are known to be from the Territory you may look for Iu ex tinction with the death of the afflicted cat tie." Major A. Drum aL declared tho scare to be without foundation and ventured the assertion that it would pass away a did the foot and mouth disease are. sr.uious LOssiat CmcAOo, July so. Uiwn unloatling a lot of three hundred and seventyfive half breed Texas cattle that arrived at thoUnkm ntcck yards In this city over the Burlington road, consigned from Kansas City to Messrs. Keenau & Hancock, commission Jj aaaay wawMkiia sidred and fifty dollars worth i broken by the late hall storm at t ;tiEMEit, a young man lately the National Commercial niaha, victimized a number of riting checks on the bank for ind having them cashed. When r payment tlie checks were uo MK niurohinli It WS fmlllll tht frtV-(lY fit shape for holding the ammal nu,bcr were dead, ami that about seventy-five of the survivors, some of which were afterward phot, were suffering fruut what appeared to be Texas fever. Tho health officers at once took cluartfe of tho herd and notified Dr. Paaren, State Veteri narian. The cattle were isolated, 'and tliio at the point of death were shot. A cattle train from Kansas City, over the Hurlington road, brouimt in one hundred and ninety two more dressed Texas cattlo yiwteniay. Fifty-five had died on the road and had the ten-year-old son of C. G. been thrown from the cars, leu died mer near Weeping Water, was after arriving at tne siock yam, j no -1 badly injured by a harvester heal Uj officenj took the lot In charge and y. ' shot the suffering cattle as fast a their instead, a Fremont boy of , wd'w cUI e removed. lilt. UiSU!K At J.V11.M. .". Roodhouse, Ili, July 30. Sumlay night tliere arrived at the C. & A. Stock Yards hen? a lot of sixteen cars of cattlo i from the Indian Territory en route to Chi cago. Nineteen head died on the road from Kansas City here, and It soon became evl txurd the Arctic he Invariably et tae ex aa early t osec ceejt rrachlnr 1 tC CWB! their hl Cc was cea huband thcH with firm tkm othe: elukrhlag had aot about to herarriv derSehl she had tbrre ' tary's sre with C. O. the stem wld to I would II momea Ueutra:i Arctic u given by tiutM IL. Assa S. T urrfi fri&r at tvten t rtyJitSsni r a Kk &4 jJe,l CWst8s.4lr &t . fa ;rT k41 cair si4 c?r rrrtai wteli sfcj. (tx!J pAJrfr 34 ' wV"h hui vti K M S8:-roASrft, ir?fS W raf f r la teVtute VtfOi J)d l 53at&fcT Al'r i-uf an hr sd crxsrrl SuSJm g tSLerT cf tS! trite! Im Urii tcwoK Mr 9f id) ft nt jv to jjer to rrt xhrm to so & ratcb !jFtt Ube reely. Ut ta rtw, rtn ae4. Mr. 4rpr-.' t!w wife . K4 Trstxrd JNto- o& ia le xtifevsK M t : to tN jUgp Tav ahatit thrrv rk. A fur la i?Wr hail riw UxtX, to Clrf-" 3J f6' ltu mi shargt. U i.UKELY I t the TV-Uv ttrf Ues '' JiA Uks bwir trt tow way to tb hArc-. " wUtrd and khowrd na lst f rvm- an ttt.nc ir hfw sly T . Ijruwiwwi nnmy tafonurd tit wfp hoard tiw ThctK l l-cfr h ceavrrUn IU tiiaa ,to did not exyl to r hrr x bly nor lcn able to Trf .' voan. Whrn tH Sv jwat .n t lra th Tarsv CltTlv atxl Jrr t WiUiir, 'r & V....)5i tUtiu? In tit ; n - -. ' -" - ."- ht lomrainilrr NJtr tortant Grwh "lJMtrunt. I to vmi in my cabin fr fpw 5? CatmaidT Schlry rntrtaMt GrerJy m roaKfMtkw Ui tn antd a ptvunar Mjha! boaUman Mhtlc to Unttcato rrJy vimt lx,nl aixl rtx4y to mmzxx eaaBBaBBBBaW aaaaBaaw ayRSHaL, f I r- "31 ""M i M meet hcfJlnbaad Now tne lady tnntdd! very mtajN her brrath c.-umb iu .ran d us attackel by lock-jaw, caused rom atoy-pistol on the Fourth. eek ended July 26 there were arriages. fifty births and seven- 5 in Nebraska, so far as made i inous newspapers of tlie State. paatcdt (mm F. Btiaf tiaa was voiaa woman and little boy recently ' .ipnttn hn who worn Mtv.rlwicwi that tho iigh Lincoln on foot Theywere! nfim!n.-wira inflated witli Tcxa fayer. (I: mill (!stinxl fitr JTrwil-nt.- I . , .t it ... , ....?... ,.. i r - - "'- "-"" j All uiai couiu siaiiu up, iwam tiu-iu.i.-, lltUtC, hungry aud Sick, a COlleC- ' . un t.nrfh frnm !itr. Mniwlav tiifini. 6dtcn up for them and a physician K the rest, seventy-two head, were all ui services. Aiicir money nau t ,ipo,i 'n,,, ,? ulca wrm In its tnmt mal her wtwJPtrame !ok w ttti Mnotm. w iu faltering iieps h' M,t to l cabin dwf and Jajil the ttitant 4i ?ut-ri-i Cm mander hly left th rwim. Irartag Uiib long scjMfttrd couplo atot Kr4CtT$'.v.vr m.r.i.r was Sfaaur wiUi lus kvk io iim? or, wai when CliiinKadrr fvhtoy w nliruptly Mi him hntaed and nt the ww hitaitt ar his w if a tr. With a Uh cry that wm more lt glganlc Mb half mrtthrrri, LieutoimtOreetv toundcl fiom bW rhAir with ejfai gloaming in joy at tho lHt thot gladdeiW. them. Mr. T.rrfly, tall. brk and staV$, sprang forwanl to mrrt hr hw band, M:rv!ns. "Arthur!" -Artliarr !lomef After Mr and Mn. (irrHv lial Ixvn aMe for twetitv minute hor lnhrt were oflwl and ronU.illy and tarfilly grectod fcelr bnthri-m Inw. It was tkn able dniooard tlur Thrui that i-v'nt-ly hI hirt wlum Mrn. (ir.-iy mtrrl lh cabin erc her h' batnl na. It ia tit aftornpn the imitherof l.i-iittat (irrl came raa Xewb nport and xm taWst at once faposnl th Trtmon .Shortly aftor ahc wQ pttt ki tho Nrntary barjie aad takcu. board tfi- ThrtK When -h ar rived ft) ere Mr, and Mr. Jry il tho filttcr's brother wor Matl in QBmaudtT ShlrvS cabin, altrr natelf5cr)Iaj: and laughing and em braeiiw Aa Instant ifom tho IJutn-antSiisHh:reit-rid the cabin Commander ir-t- k js, - Col-l JA T S Jm. 15 Se fcf l ilrt.atA al I . uu. rs t:U7 3Sv 15J. to (4 ti M KtB - pro, t .( M. Jmkm' M-tj mftfS'$itjp& tm ntmm4 nly t4 lhAt ui r ! V tadftaa toe U fctf k mrr igm, tort & toi m mga m hmm c An4wtt to rra a it.a t exti) gr h etorTi to l -tt BtHJi The f astj kvto4 I ti 4tr atuin: to uih MWiC i. Jto iw torntA. hrtr b irl w m-jr. BixJf fmS l ,h tr j--4 w k fud Wtv l iAli. S wA UrtajTP to Nlth At tCK CrUl Ann-nra, Mriirt M ito- a tjaiv lit InVJ a h U htM m U t4wt rr nt CUirrnt4 nt it itH to U:u tli tWI. to owtof-M l ! -mOm ri NUikHM$)f .t MI-fc. 4ton. a tuJtiL w4 u tor i- raM a jrttwr ! " Jwr I"! ta ruto4 a' to tuttt ( . SUtv-lchth ltosMt 4 tMIMtoK-, Hl A tHMdMWw ?t " tatot ,' alt rtttatur lt. tw at ('ten r .";: 7,".w .... ...wMj. ... , ueau i uc uiscusc was in iu mo-ifc ih;ji- q,,, ,., rt ! A,Mtr ninl iid- "I trw- iitf Jt thalKilanee of the trip. fTaa naaede aaKari barddr aad . t! inaw( dasUe rhts. Ma. racaotl atasd WHOSO atongl asedbr aerel- 'Kthe aiw f laachi mkuhi jBonei :aadti trshal of Omaha recently issued tlie police to arrest all women on the streets with Mother llub- ses on. One woman was arrested the fun commenced. The Su- urt may be possibly called upon to Is particular question of woman's t. . .m ii l ..T.l at .. ...-... Kiranaa i wnt ill ciiarge oi ine caiue, nam iay . tUsn ,ini, t,row ht,T anm arMmd poisoned by eating loco weeds on tho tralL I ,"" i n,. .vtr onlv -Atr wm' le dialed' Uiat the dbeasa JcxMMyUT m naMH m 'i aimn m .t v n " ai nrmin --j m. r - ICVCT. 1J. V. Xiunuj, illume; W'tiwu .n.fVtm 'l,.llif.r ' hi from Jacksonville, was summoned, and he Uto"l l AtoiAJMirS. a. I to M. J. 4T todi i4 . tat Arfjutaai 0ri. ia 1J iv&mml retaiwi t lUiV m1 w wmmUtvK ut (aAto it. J ni un! rtwm lJatoNi.f CmtmuM mi ton Oiw lla4eit 4 r-rtoSrt ttttooto HcgtoMfHt at x"i mUi tfit H UVn (nMMn4 tot- nrrurt ml U IwrV ton. llr. Ih ! ho imwhinI to lmtfi nr. M. st4 lV. an wlv H Mi to p4Hr. ff to Osijr. In iw"' ft4 4 iflotor, IUmai, ad foHiwr.I Uto f Ur ( hi pi4ma. ' riUi !iV" NttMtor tmm JmUmxm CVtawtf to tT. tot J'lUirtJ a rrMtlMJtMi nt to- 4 t to term. II wa mtofHi tnhtm UW Itol4toiui Vmitmm tot towrHr f Kamo ia 1 ST 4. 4 Wrtto.d aW iwwm. tton ldffw.J hum w$ 'tmmvmm AMrriaUHi, ftHhwwigk fto4 tosw alKWiwlTfKtfV rttolr4 M. Jmtm aMJ Mirtl tor ttoi Ktiw aMtmM. .r i;ittmr to tt J4 rnl tj fc iart1y. 1 to n Hitod 4 4tt mi 1' na.caiN HMWlato4 Mi 1 tot infwntoil h to iwwkbmI lmw(K av .siaf (HlrtHC trmm ato cr(t Ht J(4tti ha dtnotl k Ua to Uw Ma' nf lowicfiMtf-o rtortfifottito' Hxiatfa Urn, or thaa aay atiwr mm' n a toa rr(t't aMu tl fwMtofla4t tow t totaW adeptoil fttoto. ADDITIONAL. DISPATCHES, Tna United States Hotel building, at Washincton, collapsed in tho rear the other day. Several persons wero buried in tho ruins, of whom five or six wero reported killed. VAXOERBrL,Ts,mare, Maud S., lowered tho trotting record tho day after Jay-Eye-See brought it down to 2:10. Maud S. was reported to have made tho milo on a slow track in 2:09,Y. Weixer Bros Bank, Suspension Bridge, N. Y., has suspended. Indications of a good-sized cotton crop were reported. A nisrATcn from Havana chronicles the death of tho Governor-General of Porto Rico from yellow fever. The main aqueduct supplying the City of Mexico burst recently. Water is beLng carried to the city and sold at fabulous prices. Ex-Speaker Keifer was badly beaten a primary election held in tho Springfiold.f O., Congressional district. A Captaintj Brushnell was chosen. The New York Board of Health has dis-; patched a meat inspector to Chicago to in vestigato the Texas fever question aud seoj whether impure meat is being shipped east ward. A conference of Republicans and Greenbackers of AVest Virginia was hoi J, recently at Beorpark Hotel. Stephen Bg Eikins presided. A effort was to te made to carry that State for Blaine. Father J. F. Sxrrn, of St. Mary's Church, Edwardsville, 111., fell into his well one nfght recently. His body was not. discovered for several days. fe Louisiana defaulted in tho payment of." its "baby" bonds on the 1st. The steamer Eagle from Newburg Albany was burned near Wilson, N. Y., raj cently. No lives lost. The extensive -glass works of Kings & Co.Mttsirtirgb, were destroyed by-recently. A duel took nlaco in New Orleans t other day between Ducoto and Lemair The former was dangerously wounded. A 3f ancfactort oi explosive bombs discovered by the police of- Paris, who rested three persoas foand at work. A special from Bar Harbor, Me., the Green Mountain House, recsatly bailt, was destroyed by fire. Thk Chief Engiaeerof the Army has eeived the annual reports of all the ia charge of the coast aad Taay assert that the A lake froats are ia aa alxaosi tall y detoaaelaaa coaditioa. Caoixaa waa jepartod aa aariag oat iasarsrai places ia Italy. lacMeats are related of the persecati aaysiciaas by the icaoraat popalai aaa aayaioiaaa aeias caartad with the teb, a well-digger of Lincoln. lad his derrick and boring appar- lisneu uy a stroke of ItglHning. dia' the other day a Bohemian, no was not learned, was walking 1$. & M. ltauroad track accompa i wife and child, at a point where high bridge and on the outer side Is, on either side, a plank about in width. The party had just ho center of the bridge when an ished around the curve. For a the man stood as if paralyzed. seizing his wife with his right hand aad tliflthild with his left, he stemmed out laaon plank on the outer side of the rails faad .bkI with his wife and child dang lllag m the air at a height of about forty fleet fu the ground. As the engine passed , stria his left arm and the child fell to jjfhe amund, but he held to his wife and rlaadeaVbcr safelr on the brlthre. Fortn- aatoljfthe child was not seriously injured. ts, Wjbliam Wakrex, a painter, recently JsU fu a scaffold at Lincoln, a distance of twenAive feet, and received severe Injuries ? Roiirr STDiPsox recently discovered lata wine in Cherry County, the bones of a tfltadon. He brought away several if large size. There was a portion ackbone in good preservation, but it heavy for him to carry and he left Lincoln Journal, in boasting of its itic quarters, avers that tony straa- r.ply at the counting room for accoav ions, believing it a palace hotel, and 1 apply for postal cards under the de that they are In the United States m ladi lofii'i fost J; Jail ais ntin llfrei I the r m s Kabxk was receatly cowmitted to Kearney upon the charge of shooting fe with intent to 4dIL Irate Oaudw woaua recently created erable excitement by going to a hoa&e -nted by her husband and demanding reant lord, bae Uiraatened to club .-ner of, the house unless ber deawad mediately eoaiplied with. Interest- jvelopatonts were aroaiised. lte coaiplatat too arach raia. e Columbus Journal calk David As. aV)a tlie "Hog King of Nebraska, he haAff shlPDed during the last twelve over three baadred cars. He has hipped East and West frost Colaathua iclaity asore thaa seveaty-ive cars of North Loan, the ether day, George F. was severely njared by a aausfoae. Foailstoae, which was very large aad al- sqaare, eat a gask ia his head over iacbesia length, which ated arsf asely. He Fitzgerald Hose Ceaaaay, of Lla- that won the anas la the coatee at kba, was feasted aad toasted aaea re jmgaoese. J. Ruxnatt, af Halt Coaaty. has tty-fire acres at aax taat ihaaeichc : of ate all a. prouounced the disease Texas fever. THK IUSKASK IX XKIIRAMICA. Chicago, July GO. An Omnia special reports from North Platte tiiat Uo Texas fever has broken out among herds at and near Brady Island, in Western Nebraska; that ouu hundred head have died and that others are in a dying condition. Tito dbeaso is lcing investigated by veterinary surgeons and quarantine is to be established acainst further importations of cattle from the In fected districts In Texas. So far little alarm is felt, as it is lelieved tho disease can be confined to reasonable limits. OX TUB ALKKT. Lixcolx, Nkii., July 30. Information that tlie cattle disease, said to be Texas fever, is prevalent at Maxwell, Neb., was received here yesterday morning. Governor ,Iawcs immediately dispatched a eommb sion to investigate. Commissioner Lorlng has also ordtred Dr. Trumbower. of Illi nois, to Maxwell. TTIIXKS TOE WORST OVER. TorxKA, Kas., July 30. Major N. A. Adams, owner of the cattle affected with Spanish fever at Manhattan, arrived liere yesterday afternoon and to the Associated Press reporter aid that he thought the worst was over. His toss up to the hour of leaving Manhattan (two o'clock p. m.) was fifty head, and he thinks that about twenty more will die The lierd is thoroughly quarantined, and stockmen who profew to be acquainted with the diseaie say that it will not be communicated froai these cattle to others in the country round about, j m Ilimdricka XeUSad. Saxatooa, N. Y.. July 31. The Detao cratic Notification Committee waited upon Mr. Hendricks at the Grand Unkw Hotel, at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, xo for audly notify him of his nomination to the Ylce-Presldency Chairman Vilas delivered the address, and the formal letter of notffi was read hy Mr. Bell. Secretary of the coav raittee. Governor Hendricks responded brief y, accepting the nomination and thank ing the committee. At. the close of Mr. Hendricks' remarks, hearty applause was gives aad he was in troduced to each member of the committee and a general haad shaking followed, after which the people thea paid their respects to Mr. Headncks and aaietiy dtopened. ' A Ttnpmmtd M-ftf mtmd. PrrrsatjaoH, Pa., JaJ31. Ia the UaMed Stat eo Coart the applicattow fsr aa iajaao tion by the Atlantic Glaat Powder Compaay ef Callfacaia to rastrala Marqais, iisCafs, Wilson, Bare, Howe, et aL freai iafrtog tog upon letters patent for a method of ex ploding nitre-glyceriae, was dismi&ied, by Jadxe Achesoa on the groaad that the method aader which the -parties had beea t operatiBg had heea datmctly aad aweqsiro caaly diselaimed by Albert Nohfes, to whem tfee origraal kHtor patent had heea bmL The case has beea or. txil foraleagtima aadexdtedafAoddealef totorwt, as a de eisioa hi the phdatif4 favor weald have givea them a ghjaatic moaefaly. plolat In voriiof .fc youljd N nii iWS awl wnnlmvtt MMothrr. ' tl In hii tone anil cxprtlflon then w a world of tmdnitA. Claihg hit rnotluT In his arms he did notiiaWbnt sob, w hllu aij. xonrrn rniEi i.ikii a cun.n. FeaiK the rxcltment would 15 Ui much for Outenant firr-! ,'. ultatton-! cundlttott, ConMjnder Schley entwd tho cabin nl w!?iWdIrectcl Urn conversation lnt I emdilfhal eli:inrl. About four o'chk Sceirr Chandler cntorcd hi lrK nr.tl waf jfwid to th Thetis. Scexvtary Chan dleipantat onc to IJfutonant ttAy aad affoKj'jnatoly took tbo gallant cx- 111.1 ri m ujy i.-i-fcli gn-tlnR. "God b! onV K!d tlie .rretary. piaveerrne back to u ahnml from Uc I Iier-J vour ftititn liappirir may 1 yoa for the terrible exicrienco you IJeutonant rrjoryIrl fcHIngly. thaMfng Mr. Chandler for liu Kttui cxprc- av ixteuvikw. ! writer wa Intrnducil t Llrntmant i y by Srretary Chandler, and tho for- m ri;irrl to tliank Uiv ncwijarr ri eeunlry for tlie unlvirrBally kiml man- li waica he rial wren txcaif i uy um, JJUill fcfUfc i.lj j.-.i ir- raa'g hU exieuiton. but Uw? jmto Ihilfwould W"n Ikj kIvfu an rntlre stihjaent through hbt oflSclal irvttu. V3 ahrHl x to hU in-alto, Llmton ziJGntly titlal that lie felt compara titaff weM in all rcr-cis etrcirtlng tfut to thaWtewa at tlmw eonsMrrably aJTrrtM bXfeelmgof tntene wcaknci. HrutI tfcgfcae had incl rapMiy in wti "trice na but much of it was k aixl more ifjadeas than tcneficial. He said be hxl aMf4. appetite and was slowly rfcorcrlng ijr anticipated that it woohl 1? g lime wiorc tm miw ivcr Ids wontoil Mrenh. To-day, to? the liappiest of hh llff- In that day ttcrything on earth was retorm im far which a man could wl.h home. meehrr an! ttonor in oce day stem mn wto a few days aro was on the krof the grae. i much as mcrtal Id aTesirc. The Uentonant looke! lappy 1nd-L He sat his wito on one .d-and bis mtAhcr on ether. Hi facets considerably Woai'rJ ais cheek arc taking on a healthier Th C,lrr"B lltt ilr-.r,,ii" sti.v, Jaiy W. Tto tottoijf uW ; iKplwl frjm pcfl 4ito)iT to U ' 1'ut inm toe tmauwnl ttot U4im lt ' lag vmt ! Iho 1'toto.t SdAXrm ti toe eJranag tor th ww-ik natol Jr 1W, -wttH tho ioic"ita f taenw a4 tofi"w cotHpArcl with the ortti4lRS ?k f lvsa. loaav IF1 iJbmU IVI .vi ivk r i twny' vtm V n.t-r. , i m.Mjm m i'h.ittoa. f?1 SI m l,ur ttQflH,, ttl gm l town ... UmSJSi i m jntrtotr i lmft 32 gg Il3ltlm.r . . -.. tlMtat H hart 1'f.hWv-,, ... V").?'- 1 nrotoU Mtnft' ix M ,SVr IHiftf . . UtrV fg PMiTM-tn SfttVn & fjf HrvlU 5,J.tt4 J Knatr .. ... aAu.tac ai l MRoRkK Uaf i !rtfiii Sii V A Ci'rii i?a,3atf, ra Irvjunj-Ii. .. ... J ijnwxs tat 4 mf llartffml ., tJSJ6U JW NV llnw MtZSV UT H Orfunto M4$ H V,tXtotv . 'k t K AofTMrtr. -. OS, , . HL ; PrOTM fJ4X lf - jprtfflM ... ... twni US mi Iwi4i f.t SS S lj Motnj.fai. Mjaw ti Ki jirMruv) 4.to 1ft ggf Tui .... ... t6a.jp4 tT mi Ouutfe mt smYw1l zmsjpj jtt '; ai r. wavt to un itisunvcr. titnnunt u, Jaly ?-- lo itoj I'littorT tatc ltrtrt tMut MHvt Aias. rTier of Ur :r4it MobHW of A.W(, ai! U If xriUnrtl of tlie frrHrnrhlp. " rr1 U a.ttoctitl. Hi ewift-rf ittiiatHy Ui Jut Out C3UMJ waa tto? ptvuin of tac o&e?l dtto of Mr, A, hf 1 Litoa nnUtUsrrrtvJt MxwrfMiWU, aM toA it iraprmtoto to ntlriA cwwrt. fct?ke! IL HsIpleT. I'rwWeat f th rrtnid-we Uf? tMumttrr arl Trul iKRiSiay. of Ud cr; wa apjototoil blf sor"r. KKtn-tRt w,my, V.tmtixttr.u. Pa., Jaly . A rrrfocJtos of twenty r.r . to aJri ty wx nt ofUctoU and mm nt tJU lu3lrtgti smt Courpany U auroasrti to lh rfUt, Ao gw4 . Th rtdwttoa is tm4e, it nz. Ut tralAn toe enjMiy to xt! lu uA rJl at BiOjiK pfc TtoJ City of Ymux Cow Down. i igw OiXK-vN", Aogntt U A Katon iSMrial says: John IL iianna has Mr. Oawer. who Hr Is a twt- iriorr houw at Naaur, HcwiJaed Ca- With tlie refjir: of the siokiog of the tr. n. y.. was sitting in hit khebmm Cltv of azrjo at Sr TVJbhln. nltut with her Uab la her lap Ott etcajla aiiow this ctty. The accident was nxsatiy wnen tha hcarr thJcrtrr?a a stamp. The struck the town. Yi bile watcto ts' lrbin.ur wbich fiAtl l&o tho root:. through Ike window, a tJl ?t firs PAaas, JaJy Ml Tweba caoiera at jaaneaaaa mssaajat atTsalaa. The iareeef aha ay a coHimou with a ltjma jerk ie said to b; complete. Hirxrabnext saf the vitr ox x azw wx sank by use toe saag which proved fatal to Lzvr lc ,atiar ppcarei in Iron: of tho tova- ago. me ean;o w torty rjaies hey cvU -t, bcxil w of a- emaa.umanarw.-w c m w vlrLl hriHIascr. and made a idIibi- a huramio-tott. Mrs. Cmer d4 tbl- more, although thoroushljr fH;htKsL A rootneai later the hall cxt&dl Vth, a U'hl jvport. but tiSl nr rajrr either I lo the ntotber or her chki. or t&e I umJ- ture Ik tae root. ia a, rcoas on tr aext loor, hewerer. 3r. Ga-sr fat that a mirror siaad aa4 Wea aiattocwd- i .d far hundred barrel of oit No Ihcs r Mge. b wruck ue wag i toe wn I rifavd to amdhip fcbe wit varolii i ami StsmroJ in erra e-jropaass It Is doubtful febe&er hc d. ilWgKM - taf.C'OO 'i a 1 -- '-- b savxasauk amaaaB -vaa mmmaa aaataa r . . . , n- - ui .j ji ----. j - - - - BBLsaaaauuBa, VP a aaai.at BBarasj at.iwa. jaamaaayase.:BaaBaaj:mampimr 'mUm. kaaa MmaaaaaLs Paa cmammV kwl 3to 'aaaewBaaaaf' HM'aaa atar aammtBtaaaaaaBamjpiaama a. maaaaaa jj ijL- iiAi-- J ixu'TiM-!' aity. Itlamaaaieiasaaaaaaaaeaat atwtaim Bmaaaaamaa'a9,aayakMm gaaavvmipv asAa viHaaHHiv' aaHi. v OaaaaHiea Ibp vBttsflvi'w ajBaaaa aaaMMBv sAaiM aa a. . . . ,flr .'Laa saa f.j!z.y?r-j5zr'. aamjBiagjBajpa aa? emttaaji aamasa' aaaaaaj T ! miaaaaagajiaaaaaBi-j ' ajajamm'-aaiamt wtth eaaamav aamaammmmWi" rmm&ammv Aa,aaua iaHS-4MMriAMB aai Bv-aiHPflHft.'saaaftaauaa aaaaaaar'aaai 'aaaaaa i avmaamana mamw Kmrgaaaaaaa) aamaa v "n 9 ,? ..r-' 'h.ss yggi al VBk aaaaaa .-sv -'V.-v.2fe;r.''t.i; -i.rass't'ss--, '- .."f" .bbm-" F, - -Ti ,5 ' n ,- . - '-rr'ii --- . v - r' . -V-' -.-!m ' - ''" i-iaaiva Tmmrmtrnt Hmrrmr. Yoksc Aagart 2L The aix-etery . u.tf...uj - - - ;K WU4ll.ix,UKrFaiwOp i t.-y were occspJeu oy twe umiJtos, f Mat the rest was dcretoi to imsta, rt ywTtlay meouac. iJarthote-1 Leefe, jaator. waa fatally tmraeeL j aad ctoerca, Gearre, aged six: l iu awred twe, were torriUy baraecL i aged fear, was araed tot JaaHor OfKccf was so aadiyi that he wiH die. Mrs. Gfbecat thesitlrwaytatac raC wjU twa hi her arms, ail aaviaar sraea. Taepaciccjeai with their etotaas tanair, Tay ckthaacat;taar lata caamag tf itiam I laaia Ta tea Weataa. aetk ia Fraace al Swis aeriaad. aare a far asare impcuuA roW ia ike tojaUy. aatoa aiiddto aasi tower dan as. taaa wxh a. The im Maie. saoagh at cxaasft fnwt aard work, matlartiikef tha thlaVtog aad Hk twa , mtmrnprntt weaartaaeat ia taa immtlf g aasir i aJTaJia. aaa! the hai load k hat tin at- -; MtoaaaaleeatlTe eeer. Ia Swifctoriaad. - T aeciallr ta frmalr W aatald y iwrtr aa a ra. .l ' y . - '-:r :t !' rsfifi , vis? "irv a ! j" A 5T2r AtVtjr .i . wraS .?C T.--f i,;". &rS.- yfeV-: J i--' i .i. 'i .TLJ-- 22Sa rrafcsi.& ii. w .'j". & 14 -k .. --" . .. rv . ar BSSSSKjr'.'kL?BBSSSSSBHk j" .?-, ; --i- "iJvrCiiy-l " l1-. '- . w'