' ." ? :W-fi- ju ttt V i AS, ' V i&g!&&&ZhW jstr, v-r - - r-T-J, j? i-,I;,?" , ijSsai t-rrr..'' . i 1 - A rJ r .- ATV.v. - . ffj ,-J ",. i iS'f-i . ur.v. ' a? -3? ' i. .ss,-' --.' .' -l'-.- - -fj i?;K.r &r - LiJ-??!SsJt. V tK'S-fW. 'Tl -w.-T -3, CLOUD CHIEF. A. C. HOSMER, Publisher.' BED CLOUD. - - - NEBRASKA. CURRENT COMMENT. The owner's photograph must now appear on all passports in Turkey. The Russian Empire contains eight hundred and eighty-four penitentiary establishments. It is said that of the 6.07 members elected to the new English Parliament 337 are openly in favor of woman huf frage. Fike recently destroyed the princi pal part of the new town of LaCIrandc, Ore., causing a los of about one hun tired thousand dollars. I)k. Pi'INGSHJiim, jn.-t appointed to a professorship in tin: University of Munich, is the first Jew ever admitted to a bavarian faeultv. NEWS OF THE WEEK. Gleaned by Telegraph and Mail. Eiiitoi: Pfi.ir.Ki:, of the New York World, has given one thousand dollar for the expenses of an excursion by boat and sail for the newspaper men and press club of New York City. The managers of the recent New Orleans Exposition have awarded to Miss S. M. liuruham, of East Cam-, bridge, Mas-?., two diplomas: One for her collection of rare marbles, and the other for her book entitled ''Limestones and Marbles." The Nationalist-- of Castle Ularney, Monaghau, arc boycotting the recently opened branch of the Crcat Northern (Ireland) railway because a nominee of the league w:ls not appointed station master by the railway company. The present station master is receiving threatening letters, and the employes are afraid to resume work. The Loudon police have, it is stated, teen informed of the existence of ex jensive intrigues by Irish and Russian dynamiters against the English Cov eminent. Detectives will be stationed at the diflerent Russian ports, and all arrivals from Russia to Great Itritain wiU be closely watched and the vessels searched. IIkkiiekt Hammond and Edward Ter. n ant let one dollar on the depth oX.1 water m a well being dug nnVtM; National Consumers Meat Coiw,,.. j Baltimore. John Carwell !t down to see and was overcome, -.ju, p0ison. ous fr.ass,. -vftSnrvM artin went down to save him. He was overcome and both were taken out dead. CONGRESSIONAL. The Senate on the 2d agreed to tbe con ference report on the Deficiency bilL A long debate of a political nature took place over an adjournment resolution, when the Semite took up the conference report on the Itiver and Harbor bill, which was agreed to. Ve toed pension bills then came up and the Pres ident h veto was sustained in tbe chsc of Mary J. Nottase. and the Itomiscr hill unani mously pa-sed over the veto. Atthe evening pension the Committee on Education itnd Ijt hor was directed to continue uud complete the investigation of tbe relation between la bor and capital. After ajrrccinirto the con ference report on tiie Sundry Civil hill the Senate went into executive session, and then adjourned... In the House the conference report on the Hirer and Harrior bill was njrreed to. The same action w as had on the Deficiency bill: alK)un to the rundrv CivjI bill. No it her business was transacted ami the House adjourned. Is the Senate on the 4th but little busi ness of general interest wa transacted, a portion of the tune no ijuorum Ix.-iiij prf-t-cnt. Tliu conference report on tbe Surplus resolution win agreed to. uid tbe Senate ad journed without tiohig into execut.ro .-e sion .. In the 11 ohm?, the joint resolution accepting fi-om Mr. Vanderb.lt and Mr-. Grant objects of ralue pieri-ntt-d to t'ewrnl Omit by foreign countnes kx pasx:d. The conference report on the Surplus resolution wu- uirreed to. A ionir discu ou ensin-d upon the adopt on of the n-port or the com-tuitti-cori thuCimirur atlalr, pending wh.ch the Ilouv adjourned. Ix the Senate on the ."ith little was done but to make explanations on meiiMire; that had failed to become jj,u8 bv reason or di-u-Kreements in conference. At the appointed tiour ior adjoiiniineiit the Prt-sid.Mit or the Semite uro-t and alter u brief uddie-- dt claieil the M.-.s,on closed sine die. In tin House the Senate bill accepting the Ift ff the Oram relic-, was paed. The Labor Ironbp.s Coiiim ttee was jfntnti'd irmi-ion to -it dur.i.jr rcce-H A iiic-miko from the 1're.sident aunouue iitf h - .ipNval ot the Delleeney. mi ndry Civil and Cirer and Har bor bills wa- leeeived with applause. '1. ciintf bill appropriating $:H0) tor coin- pieunj,' tin. piildie lu .flitiir at lort Scott. Hun , passed. The Ilou.-u wai then declared adjourned & ne die. Fire in Phoenix, Ariz., undoubtedly start ed by an incendiary, destroyed the fines business blocks in the city recently, causing loss of 1100,000. Tue appellate court of Illfnoia has sus tained the ruling of Judge Rogers, of Chi cago, that tbe will of Editor Storey, of tbe Chicago Titrvx, was Tahd. NEBRASKA STATE NEWS. ALL ABOUT CUTTING. The TrUotirr It-rrte lli !t'itnic-llt rill Le found a table ririn? the ! h" '"" of Trtrr. aeed valuation of Nebraska . llwiivro Opinion. TILDEN'S FUNERAL. The Prl.lrnt .rrl at Orrtwe Vlew rj Hji.rilTlk Ai A jpl Jrtrl j YoSKKU, N. V., Aui 7. TllC orroW tb.it has shrouded the city for Uir uaya GRAND ARMY GOSSIP. Ta total fnemt-rship in th mil:trT vr. rof tb I-oyal Iiton, Mat I, " . Hie onlf r has fiftn commftnd-rk Utnufl F- Hollit-r. of Vnt Xli. T UK. claim the honor of bTri pUr r. Taxable I'ruprrtr. Belo-w lCirr?irat rrw-r " -.--- .. ---.. -. . .-i..-- , br COUnti.K ntu! ln (hff iwrnlwrnf unrf 9f lllllirored and unimnmr..il Intii! am! the . V'1' r Tet Atlf. i. Cutt nC w rrhM a cllmAX tO-daV. The griff In a vera ge value of the same per acre, accord- ''" traced at Pao dH Norte on Saturday. 0arkcil on eTfrr ium. public bulldino first Uoion lUj; on thr? n-mr' w Six vounc Canadians, two of th-m mnh. ! ng tw returns in the Auditor ofilce: Trie sentence Is on yiar Impttwumen: at . r.,i artJ badire of niournliU MiInn luasv. - .. . - " I . . . . .. . -'" s.-. - - y ' Land. jbanl laNir and 5HH) tinr. H he can noi dj,j,jaJi on house fronts, enrra- II Improved. CnlmprT ;wy tlJC Gne he WH ,, t0 l ? lf" tot the did l vl-IWc on the faces Z " Monger. 3Ied.ua, who caused a.l the trouble, nf tfle cUizc5 and tno very air scrmel "H ' 'H ' siT .has Ie.ne to uo Cutting in. icivit suit for jtlt1ell wtl, dr.r.ss that Imbuetl aJl tdc- damaces- The qtietuin of censuring Anicr- s . -tbmed Kvt:ent gloom. CJkokgk Liri-Aitii. the brilliant and erratic literary genius who died thirty two j'ear.s ago in Philadelphia, aged thirty-two, ami whose life in many of its details resembled that of Ed"ar Allan I'oe, is to have a handsome gran He monument placed at his neglected grave in October next. He was buried in the Philadelphia Odd Fellows Ceme tery. Si:ckktakv ExnicoTT had a singular experience the oilier morning for a Cabinet ollicer. He visited the House to secure action on a resolution for the acceptance of the ("rant gifts. He walked all around the chamber with out being recognized by a single incin ler, and was jut about leaving when Mr. Kandall recognized and engaged lain in conversation. A cinct'LAi: was sent out from the Treasurv Department recentlv convey ing the information that live-cent nickel mnl one-cent pieces will be forwarded from the United States mint at Phila delphia free of transportation charges, in sums of twenty dollars or multiples, on the receipt ami collection by the Fiiperiutendent of the mint of a draft on New York or Philadelphia, payable to his order. Cummissioxkk Oilman' has prepared n circular containing rules and rejrula ttous for co-operation between the United States Department of Agricul ture and the authorities of the several States and Territories for the suppres sion and extirpation of contagious iicuro-pncumouia of cattle. The cir cular quotes the provisions of the law approved June ;0, 18b'ti, the latter ap propriating one hundred thousand dol lars to be employed in such manner as tlie Commissioner may think best to prevent the spread of pleuro-pueu-monia. I'KHSONAL AXU POLITICAL. Son ki.,1. Tn.iicv, the well-known Demo cratic standard-bearer, died at (irevbtone. N. Y., on tho inoruiii of the 4th. lie hud been nilinjj for n long time, the immediate cause of death bein failure of action of the heart. The distinguished stateMiinn uus born in New Lebanon, Columbia. Coun ty. N. Y., February l'., lbl4. JrnoK Hokkti:tti:u, who extradited P.a suies, recently murdered by ilexican o!Ii eials, throws ull the blutne ou Shenll' Oglesby. Ui:ouok William Ccktis has been unani mously re-elected president of the Na tional Civil Serriee Reform League. Willi im M. Kaii.kv bus been nominated for Congress by the Second Vermont dis trict Democrats, to run against General V. XV. Grout. IlAititiMi.v DriiKEi:, vice.presiijji 0f ti. Western Union Telegrapl- Company, died on the 4th. ' Tub PreshlcuJ hflK sjKneil tiie Smjdrv C'fv,,."J'-'Keiieral Deficiency bills. 'iliK Democratic convention at Lenren Morth, on tho 4th, nominated Colonel Thomas Moonlight for Governor of Kan sas. William Whitelaw, of Kingman, was nominated for Associate Justice. The convention adopted the plutform and ad journed for the day. Dlmociiatic assemblies all over the coun try passed i evolutions in reference to Til den's death. Sot-Tit Cakoi.ixa Democrats have nomi nated State Treasurer J. P. Richardson for Governor. Twonged persons and fire children were drowned by the sinking of a pleasure yacht iti the harbor ut Portland, .Me., recently. Tub new llntisli Parliament met on the ."tli. Tims President, on the ."tilt, signed the De ficiency, Sundry Civil and Hirer and Har bor bills. isKCKKTAKY Li.Mtu bus received the resig nation of W. P. Johnson, of Chicago, as a member of the Hoard of Indian Commis sioners. Daisy Mmnocic, the well known actress, died at New York on the ."th after an ill ness of several mouths with consumption. Miss Murdcck was only serenteen years of ago. John W. Gkmiam, son of the Secretary of the Navy under President Filnmre, has been nominated for Congress by the Demo crats of the Fourth district of North Caro lina. Tin: judicial elections iu Tennessee on the fith showed Democratic gains averag ing J.".XW over two rears ago. Litik.v FAiitcim.it, of Wisconsin, was elected Commander of the Grand Army at San Francisco on the tth, with S. W. Hack us, of San Francisco, Senior Vice Com mander. St. Louis was chosen as the next place of meeting. Tin: President ban appointed Thomas Cooper to Iks collector of internal revenue for the Eighth district of Illinois, and N. K Acers to be collector of internal revenue for the district of Kansas. The above were among tho nominations upon which the Senate failed to act. Tin: funeral of tho late Samuel J. Tilden took place on the 7th, Wt body beiug con veyed from Yonkers to New Lebanon. N. Y. The President and othr notables were present. The funeral was conducted with out display of any kind. Tiiekk was a rumor iu Washington re cently that ex-Governor Glick, of Kansas, would be Pension Commissioner iu place of ltluck, who was to be made Minister to Austria. Michael Da wit, tbe Irish agitator, ar rived iu New York from Liverpool on tbe 7th. ews of lion. Alexander JIcKenzie, wert drowned by the upsetting of a yacht uear Sarnia, Ont., a few days ago. Tins striking bricklayers of Cincinnati propose to erect building without tb in tervention of contractor and have alridy set to work on quite n number of structures. As soon as the work of completiug the maps of location is concluded the Cxn niipsioner of the General Laqd Office will issue instructions for the restoration to the public domain of tends claimed by the At lantie. & Pacific Railway Company in New Mexico and California, which were for feited by an net of Coogres last session. Tbe.se lands comprise o,Ue X',0UQ,Gu0 ol acres. In a row at Relfast, Ireland, on the fith. tho police fired aud wounded nercu per kons. Caitain Hill, formerly chief of tho United States secret service in Cblcago, wa recently shot dead by a woman. The tragedy occurred at 470 Wabab avenue. Captain Uali had lately Im;h:i stationed at St. Louis. lut retired a few day ago aud want back to Chicago. Tin: I'miiiifrc, dd l'at of St. Louis, prints a letter fiom the City of Mexico to the elfect that the Presidents and ex Pie-i dents of the Central American republics of Salvador. Nicaragua. Honduras. Costa Rica and Guatemala, now in that city, are ar ranging a plan for a union of the e States iu one corporation, with the ultimate view oi annexation to the Mexican Republic. Two more coopers pas-ed through the whirlpool at Nuigarn :n barrels recently. A iii:at foiceot Mexican revolutionist crossed the river into IVxas the other night. A troop of the Eighth United States cavalry was ordered from Ringgold barracks to pursm- and disarm them. Foi:i:t tir-s in Wisconsin have destroyed the town of Spencer and badly scorched the town of Colby. Tun mails fur Venez iela mid Curneoa will be dcspatch"d iu the future from New York by the led D line for Curacon and Venezuela direct instead of via Tiimdad as heretofore. Ci.i:hi"o house returns for weekended August 7 showed ai average increase of 4U.'.i compared with the corresponding week of last year. In New York tho increase was 4J 1. Tw i:TV-nvr. miners were almost fatally aspbvxiated recentlv in the Hoffman coal shaft near Cumberland, Md.. caused by the break down of the ventilating miic-liiiiry- Thomi- Rocints and his son-vWe on a spree at'Cum'iTeiland, U.. the other day. On their return to the farm a row ensued during which the sou stabbed und killed his father. A kf.I'okt made by nn investigating com mittee to the Houseof Commons says there have been thirty-seven deaths from starva tion in London iu six mouths. Tin: Woi Id's Pastime exhibition iu Chi cago was on the 7th authorised to employ Colonel Havorly at a salary of $i(K) per week to take charge of Cheltenham beach. Cittino, the American editor, was sen tenced to one yen's imprisonment and a line of ?iV9. Cutting defied the com t. Con-sid'-rable excitement was worked up on both sides of the Rio Grande. Tin: Polish communes in Posen are re sisting the Government interference with Counties. . s -; Adam. Autelopu. itoot:r Ililtlalo. . nutlcr Hurt. . . Hrimii..,. - Ceilnr . . hiw. ... t'herrv Hieienne. S uui . l.iy. . . I'ollHX I'lirnin. .. 'ut-r ... DaWotM..., JUi' ... I)nwon Diton. Iltidae . Doti.ri.is... I Mi ml v ' Kraa Consul Hricham and akiii: for hl re- ! : fr -! -,i- -.- 4 ft tin l t Vt iiin-l t rfrmf In Ili -. - .. - r. - .. .v- . - .--- 'k.. .- -..-w :h: :V-i: ir'y.l ;:. c.iihuiiua. wni l.l...- .1...I.. 1 -.-k-- I.Lf uprruie Court of .sentence as pa.-rl :wi.Ki;K:.r :iT3rl r.1 the privmer turned slightly pale, but m SrSi'S: iJllSw. L5 "'" I thoroughly cmptl. When Trtl.44- LjfJ Z .' M.P s.urr.sr: T.ws .v-o nj.."; i,i".7.r :,,:az i7isri.i-i Sl.'-'s. . 1C.IV. fcsi us) w ri.su iRir rr-iTw rr lri.sTn ;v.' -Oi .... i.;id? 1.-.HM 4rtir-..sr. l.idr.4 iv !(;,;( 4 i;i w w i.K.i..r.c 4nu :ojr.u.:in I i"A- the leading of the sentence wa tinibet h asVeil in a loud voice ut the court at th ame t.me point. u.: to Metlin.i "AIoh: the S0(0 is tint ctea'ure to get sniy of It Damn and heavy cloud bun curvd theuti, and a chccrle easterly wml blew oer the maulficent crounli of Grey- .stcne. Every train carried hundred of no table clti;en into town. All U-a: their way m oue dlnction to pay the la-t bout to one nho ha Ltn-n hlch anions them. , The President Jolncil In ptlsrlmagr, and a At the point CoiiMtl Rnghatu interjm-ed host of mourners that totind their way to to Mop hun. Gteysfone, filled to owilUiwlnc the mau- If the nr.soiirr tif s insultitiz lansuajt. ' HA: ' -aid th. jnitec, -I csn add souiethutg to the Lit .ou of the late statesman, tons before the General Martin T. Mc.MJm. ' ' York. m electo! prr-ld'nt of h -of the Army of tho Potomac At t n, iu Sin Kranciet. G. W. Iyfr. Poto. IR, Tt t- -1 w and ob- Ninety econd Illinois Infantry . at Chatt-inoos. It U hon by the niSctal renr!. 1-,112 Union .ildi'r irvnt : 4. died fnm Jnok of proper umdicnltr- at AndronTille. San KrancUc". thntusk tW i-c-rt Kinanc- Oonimitlr f tU- N-tx-rmpment. riel Jlul ftr Um inrnt of Tisiur to th grAt nirU - Mr Alexander l"jldr W it funeral servicer Ucan. Tlieca-ket that wan ts;uc:rinu -tatue of iini ir :.a. t irr.2r;j :.--- 1.U-.J.M1 lM.:;-c i.ru:.wa .'.t.!'. s.ht.(m i.(u ,..... .. i..-..... ...... ' .ludire Ktlirliam a,unnl the court tlmt - to conUm TUdenN Unly leached the hou-c Ittisper.. .. (r i lev.. Mali. Hamilton. Harlan Haes HitchcocK.. Holt llfiward.. .. Jerter-on.. Joliu-on .... Ken nicy .. Ke tli kexa Paha. Kuoi J.ane.istur. L tico.ti . !.V'aii Loup Min!isoii .. .Merrek. .. Nanei- Ni'inalia NueknlN.... toi. Pa'Aiie" ... 1'heips .. Peree Plato l'olk Iti-.l WiUoiv lticluirdsoii. J-alln." . Farpv .... nullders ... Fewiinl . . Mier.daii . . Mieruiiiu.. Mtiuton. .. neither he nor Cutting meant anv i!i-re- l.Er.7s- rc.'i'.- t uirtl.iM'.i 3.tt ' to It. "Let it tn iiiider-:iH)d, said he. :i.i:w.:sr usjitu To H0.-.ji .i "j,lv: ui13t :hi i UnT l.l..:.-.4:i 1111.1.17 Iti .V Hll-lS 10 ' .... . . . ,1... K,.,,i1M ., l,. othrT j ,- ' " i r'..;,side of an article which i. hld to have T-V. iti:it'tl .i recoticitialiuu maile on tm I't'.avt s,.s .id, siMt: Hiit:n.ri.....j r.ilu.s.M r::t..rri .iiiilmi Fianwim.... v:i.ri; o-,u-, ;.m.'7.; I router.. rJu.'W 4i :ih'm,m Kiiriia- .... 1..VH.1U1 Ut7v, ,l..:ir3(.iU i.u-e i.u,i.jrrs:i..c;s .ttiiMiTH Oar.leld Ifi.s... ;is.;ir, r;;nj :tui t.; vr. r.s.-,,uu .n.310 s.io iTs.-jr.s rvn..:r. lMi.'n- ,ia in.-i.7rc , L-fi.a-.-rn.:47 .1- w.77i ! i.i.t:.:-t; ir.'.r,u iv,.ic: I r.'.ur i.:-o i.. K.rii I .r..'4.-.ls . I r.ou..f7(i :.'.-7 sctrtrj,ai ! i.:-'-.r.s,i ,si.v.-, r7-i)V.-7 r '"'.'.- t.K.u"i 5 10 rir.or, i.7; r::: 4.0J .S.Ut "And tin- net on the otiter suie, comiu I iu-il Judge Itrieham, "was construed ou tin mornlnc. The cakct U made in two parLs. The Inteisor i of ropnr with n glasi diirof Us entire length. The lutmor l decotateil with white ttiftiit satin. 'Hie outer jurt N of red Spnnlh cetlar. plilnlv ornamented with an oxjdUed s her pl.ite, bu.it ins simply the name of Nimucl J. Til den, inscribed. UndetUker Rist'.v ld It carried into the hous. about eight oV ck f.i Ji:z u rm I l.-7l.r7'5 Hfi.5i7 I...-.', u-i li,,.;( 7'. .:. r na 17-' 10..M7 i.ni.m-i :r..ic 7.m?.is77.::m" ,.); n.-.'ii i :il' t.r7 i-i.t'-.'i .;,iiM JiU?i rj.i.s; .Mii';i I1.-..771 l.l7M7i 71.M-1 , -,..Ci.s,;i f.;,, ;(r-7SC iri,r,7 :;.rt.i,.U7.i:,7 i .'.:. '..!'-. '.mil.' 1 Hiti.i.i;:, !'.o7o iv-i't.Jvsi i.t.;:j l..V.Vi.s-, 1177.111 i,ici.W4 yo-;: :t.-j.s).'.isr7r,i::;t r.'.u.4,.'-i.:.ri.-, i7.-si.-sn '.-,rr, .VKri.i.'ri'Pc.iv. r,7-r.MtM:iis.47: V:ii7.i l.44'. 77t'..i'""- 4i"Or- 1.7s JMI 4 -; 1 1 i.-.j j.i. rtd I..-7.4"! I. -i rrj r!.Ns.-. r. : r.-i.:,;i rjTi l-J-.7'r- i:.o7r.ri.--s.s 1 i 77.Jli 1.70 .-.li 7.7t'i : 47 -r ,!-.-. J.M U-lSs- : .s .ii.'.ici r..t' if. 4 l7-is.;t fii .Vi.lC- r.m p;4..'so r:EH.ii.s.si I i r.s ,, -i". tins ib- as a contempt ot court?" I ' Tn i lit-, t! . euirs r.-nli.-.l m llie iifirative. The couit then turned to the prisoner and and taken to the room on the south side ot -.('asked: "Doiou Mill stMid under the pro- tect-ou ot our Governmetil? "I do." replied Cutting. preme Couri?" the judge a-kcii." H" Mli tM',n ou lm "t iUr' ' lH wa "I have no appeal to mike except to the ' not accouiilish.uI until ! ."U, at.d It w ihU Goiftumi-tit of the United t.ites." unll this hour that the general pnWtV w.i- Cutling was taken Imck to jail aud will fl nih1,Uw , tlw ,ai:skm. The re- he sent to Chihuahua til a dav or two. , . ,. .,. . i No so,r was the fact' of Cutting "a.n were p.aml on the catafa ie nod sentence known than the people on both placed iu the oent-r of the b:ne loom, I he the Mexican and the Auieiicau sides wete drapery on the catafnltie is black rrepe wild with excitement over the matter. Two nn,i ca,t,iere. In reality It wis a ().' seciet ineetitigs wete Held Here, mm com panies of minute men orvauied. The meichaiits fe.tr harm if -oldlei.s ate not prompili on hand. They realize that Con gress only can deeJaie war, but the superior l.b 4 ( :i.v. , r.-r; i r:n :.: : -t: i 4 : ' M i loom no louder. dcret b the Kntr mount Park A It ii f henc pro(ortt.. mi. rj the General a tijeftrt liir-xtta,; nients of bin tiof- Ih battl Tlie rIIHHB nt vrUtVnH rittr ar on, ilepnrtntrMt of N4mtn, mom-' nt '.rtod I4ntil AttCttst Sptmter 4 TW- frBMt H a rtiwjc hh1 tba riirol ot tlr Army of lav itirf-Mfcttr wiii tMri oiim at! oil hrUiir Im tnw an frit-4-, w aibrr tWy Ar tifr GruiMl Arm or nuk CffiKTul V(tl:rit PhTM, e.mii "ktrf of to S if Wrt. i 1'nttt. MtBM . nn hi u-tw it la H n rs(-i tfeHittpmH4. nMl ntm . n Uh iilin vnaiifr bv Pai , I, G"rs N Morsntt i"aip, Xi i tingmr.l v s-ddr rs-s'itewl ii In th paral aeli r Pa ne the two l A. It pt p ti.-arral W T Sthwrwutit was m en-iiii?trbt ! Smm lfra.i-. r II en to the curtains m tlirlimduf ifcrn-rmy f ll i the second thor. where tlwi IhkI was Iihig. The lemnliis were ptacol iu the casket ami t-roi-itht down t "" ! i number of Mev.can soldiers in Paso uei a.rirn.iisii' . Noite iould play havoc with the : 4 li 7'..'.l :ni company now at Foil l!is, one mile Horn v'i'muv "m"; ' "'-' i''"- Ar's d nmniuintioii are not .1 1.1 lil..'-' L'.".7 caiee, however, nud cit.zens me secretly si"i f;.77rt 4 i . oitraiiiziug so as to act ou the delciiMvo. "'fX5 IL'-?1)"' .""!""! J Their lone is unanimous lot a indication :m "imiu :t ' "' -'"sT'can honor. ISLs.IV L'T-sJ l ITIM.'s KKlKs. I 7'.'.o7t rct.v.i iuj'"'r''1 r.rf Ki. P.s,.. Tex.. Aug. '.. Kdilor Cutting '!,",l,v,,r 1. -V'&H'j.:-;;,! i:r.-'Pii :(-( tcc-i led iiitormation ietirdav that lot J"-' "; ,.mu .i"'1 if: l?yjl ?! ! 'i.ld be taken to ClilhiMlmn. It is f,.:ed r. Ss.niitou "...T.I --' 1.4.'s ...I'. i..4.V. 4..I-' .... ... , Waine .1 J.:vss-ri :...: :t :i-.'4l..-i :h that he would !. massacied on s,,iue pie- iWtister ... .... l Jhr: r'7.7 1 4 re; l-i..:i7 '"- text u they took linn awav f ruin tlie tMinler, Wheeier....! 140.14:: ::.4;i :;:ci -'-.(-i W ' and his tneiiils Law busied theinelies in York ' -.'.''-e'.r-" - W.l-.l -'-' IW itl.i:lf. 'Hie follow Ing telegram a the doots ami windows wete eolnted Nurk. Meantime filends of the family heifjn to ariue. The first ttnlu from New ok to bring any number w. is nt .'!. 1'iwni that tune eom came by the -cme. Amonc the hist to nrriie at the house were ImsiciaI Alexander Ilami'tou. Char lei Adams, I nn lel Morgan, ex S-nator Win. II. ltittimm. Sam'l .1. Randall, Tierttirer .lordrtii. An drew Green iveiied all and uslmted them into the parlor. The ImmIv was dressed In n -nit of full dreis with a white p iiU Iu the hultoii hole, A white tie sin rouudeil tin stxiiilliu collar. The ilht hnud wasciossi-d hut the tireut; Mm head ln pait'y ou the tight side. The Total unable valuation of pro- ertv Number of acie- of Improved Innds . . Nuuiiier ot acre- ol unimproved lands. ............. . .. ..... jtt3.tcr.v-.70 -ent bv the prboner to Governor licluuil, features, while show.ug some emael.ilioii. of ion aure mi. tlio )HU IVJ77.4VI 3Iisft-ll,iiii.iiii. In a recent iiarrel out a borrowed wagon, near Lincoln, between William K nn it ami Herman Maahs, half brothel's, Maahs stablu'daml instantly killed Kwnit. KooriMii- have ben leceiuly doing some lively work at Omaha. A LiiKii: crowd recently assembled nt Rellwood to witness the scond live mile of Texas: iti-nir.il' "s a e.tlen of Texas I ak i proti-i't on that my tin-lid ciiti anil ",i eAti-nil to me. Ijriiedl A K. Ccttimi. i:v'ai:i i.mi nvn wr.i. IAi.Ti.Mid:i:. Md., Aug. in. -Secretary li:i:rd. speaking last night of the Cutting case said, with much iiiipic-ioii. thnt he coiisideied the principle involvi-d In I lie Cutting uiralr to be one of the gravest m poitauce, uud one its to Khich the whole country, without tefereuce to parti, should be a unit. The peisonal nn-rlts or demerits rvu-bb-nwl k trw mmr oMt ta j fentnr of th gi-nt. rn 1 fftrii.nMs jiive tl Uiirnl a aide inriptwi. Veteran ciirlwi f t'am fully sb-M-ki-tl nml tiTi-" nt la inent In.fttre tlie UnUeil Jtt -ioiierof Ciinl W II llwltuntHia ot niiliil;K iost 4tti HmU ? linn hMn n nur" IkIIIikmI n a- r-ewnl tbnti Colonel ltolut nmt M i donlit.il if nv w s iv or !- ta eiiiind or of letter tnftmtm Vtintivtr tuny ! tl tt-s)ini of l rstignllmi It l th enl lMt k tl soldii-rs that tk" nrrHl WAV 1m -bow boooflf guiltl- . nwy rvi lit the eiii-.M of his dMl mlMr M.' rnilllftlt. It MI1I llM-tMlti tlNM 'i ibd not sucgest that the dead until had uu- ' nttil m-h i1iuih-Uon h b itergoiiu any extended or coiilderblr nnr eo4tbl be 1,m l-nl mul tr " lhi-lc.U Miller. ng. The lionets on the rof- Mintry Hi th dutM- of ! lit ot Cutting himself had notion.' to do w.lh I. n wete Oom'Mt-cd of a hotiiuet of ealla lilies and white in-i-s which lay near the head of the casket and at the tool hh , pho'isl a sheaf ot pn m umlrr smliax and Victoria legina. liy nine o'clock scleral hundred person, men ami women, white and b ne!., Cbiist t an and Jewish, nch oud imm.i, liad vicwiil the ieiiialii. .iniiinl J. Kaml.UI, John' lhgetow, Ilan.el .Manning. Sin tli M. Wiid, ' Charlct A. Dana. Dr. .; ge 1 Mllbr. . (eia. STOCK ITEM5. I tli.i iii'iHut It i.i'iiK, in. iKlfniMi . tllti..r II i tit l If ... !..!.. f i.. t . . - . . race for -?.V) a side between Hutiinun. of ,"'"., , T, ,,, r i. V , ' ' . m .7 ill "-" ., ., . ... , ,, , ,,.,- he was an angel of daikn.s, or light, but J.uucs 1 remit. Dr. ( lailn l .ulollds nm JICIIHiMiii, JlliM irit'i til viuinii.i. iiiiii- j it i'.iiI make the gie.itest ditfereiice to th Aaron J. Vamierpool were the tho schools. The municipal authorities of "'" hhot aht'a'1 "f (''e ' th" sl"rt ","1 I Ametican people whether the po-ltion taken lf pall'lN-ateis. nt lelt34.it U, t Lissa anil Uogasen were ottered n grant to establish interior school- for girls, but they refused to accept the grant on the ground that such schools were not wanted, us tho-e existing were sullicient. John Hhiiiuiis. aged forty-one yenr, and Grillith It Thomas. ag-il seventy-tun-yeurs. miners, weie killed by a fall of rock and coal in the Hostoii mine at Plymouth, Pa. AMKiin in railroad iccuri:ies were in kent gaining until thefouith mile was I liv .,. s,tai,. Deoartment iu this case should reached when Gregg "caved in." Iluir J l. maintained or not. Meieo claliiin in Ili man continued ou ami made the live miles t Cutting cast; the light to try nn American iu thirty minutes. I eitucu for nn o(leiie coininiit.-d in tin A m:u Swedish paper will soon appear ' I'niled Slates, and Cutting has Ih-.-ii ache nt Holdrce. I :,".v tiieil nru scniencvii ior puniisiiing u It is said that crops have never failed in Nance County since the white man lias taken possession. At '.'.40 o clock President dm fin ml reached the mans on. mcomp.-iniis-l bi tisrs. letnii of V:u l.ndicott, I'm tie "secretary Lamoiit. "eorge . -iinih. Thden's prvui sicretoi, tHik the PiesidenlN arm and Tb mitfciwen f ImIhsiM pi lee ..f milk fnmi Uvenbii it Mild n hnlt rent. Tills COM!- at - weJ. am iiiMHlttg liy kti mi gat Clou. ntl b the sjv nr a ' J'j V. , Aii hi I'Tin writes from rc iron Vrw PislHiblv i UkwMMMi llmi- will x to Auiertrn fjM lr enM. m hiea nlll luiMg in Arft les iKaii '.O.Oii, himI by (l Uw i poltlrtli ei-iu frwiu th titU lQ' ' Pnichr " Hele I tbe HV n Mlairs-..ln M pri-M. It T 1 InriC" MHlr f f..lltlll lllflf... Ill I 111 fill. tf J..llll llllll. tiliel oi Tev:is Seeielare It.iv.inl lliin!. .. .... f...i.... ...I 1 1.. I...... n... i ...,,..' ent tsl.lilt-!iNl III JIItllwt.ci O-jn-rf "-' " m ' " - " "' .-.. .-..-,-. . ........ . ( Ilfck I III 1J T St9 -!' 11(14 ! 1i l' this raises the gravest po-sibte ipiestioii i)t.r the Piesident ntoppeil mouieut or P"l "" fr l fi' between me two countries. Mr. lhtid ii tVn ami took ui ear uei t look at the face, t. more gr, ttr r,s mt .i i.. i.. ... i... .i..i... ... ........ . . - ... .... i. . ........ . ,. ,.., li,, l Iln. . ,.,.L- I m-i-,h ill i-.uni-si ill ins tii-teiiiiiiiiitiwo i'i p.vsa-it IlltO Hie iniil aim WHS e"oriis ' " iumij,imiM um".wi jj"i '.' . ' ' ,. . . ,.' ,. i. .. , .'. esist the position taken by Mexico, und among the fanillvupM.it-; nUu were pr.iptJt neiii-1 liiidrnii. was killed the other dav In ..... .... . ... . . ... . . V . . ' . ' :,,: . . ... ' - express,;, urn coii.nieiicc a io me pojnuar Lnd cott and luiont. Ini mliitil mii'r Ke-o v.mr toeU ,ilf tjte Uh-a good demand iu London during the week " oooi'r. ' on. n. appro. al ol hi, couise. II asc, Mr. u,,. pall beanis de-ceiidct tin- broul tnir. j hi-Uirtr i not n i.ttr 0-M .Ho ended August 7. German bond, were linn. I A ,:"-T t,f I'slltll"''s' ws thoughtless J,.,!ai,i ,hink Is too clear for anv e.piiio- P.,M., ,,r,v.,hd .lrectt to the room where , ., ,.', . i1-iL1 . ,, k , I5ut ittle business was transacted on tbe ' om,IIC to at,ack a Pjiicii tiee peddler iu- ration, and he has no idea ol ret.eatmg . ......ai,,, u,,... N-ci-fcirv M.o.nb.g. . ' "" ' " " !' J "7 , Paris Houi-se -'"'y. ' ''" the losinon taken bv t .pnilm.-ii. .,.,,,. upon the arm of John ..i.i,. ! , '"" t hn " ' "", ,M,n r,,w, " HioTiNt; i.Kniii took place in IMf.ist on A "v- Krnnnrj- and four- yaluabl I s(),e weeks ago when ,t demanded Cut- ,,.,, . ,.,..,.. Dclegnfo,, ,., Wtli. " - J ' .?" ','' .1" ' ' the Mb Thed.sordersMeiesnni.ressfdbv hor-es belonging to ex-Sher.ir J. P. Miller, i t.ng's lele.ns,.. ' . .Vrrvtary will not mil po.be tollowd the pall-beaier-. ainl t.-.tt I ""- M-ii Rlilwrlv In inl e oiili,... , nl 1 ,,rv It w .! s.,.1 tl ,.t f York, were destroyed by lire tbe other ( tlcipite the action of Mex.r... hot ev.de.iU .a:.. .,. j.ir ah-.mIoii h.M.l.d by lion. '" '"" tncpoiict. ami miiiiaii. ii s .mi I se.-k, nil repatat.ou Imiu that coiintrv. "-,, I irts. of V.-w Uuk; Inui of . Do i.ol forget tht ft pb-nty- . If -ixty person, were killed und two hundred u)' , , .. i hat a local court l tnitd hue co.ucbd -M..r r..!.v ll.n- f..... llitr ti. .' n.. -: . l .i i .k.- .- ,. I Jill Ll'llll III I 1111 Ih IllllllTI" 1 III' IIIISVi -- -!-( !-- r .--------. f . mm aw f - -- ---'- m-W mm ' '''.- , .-..., ,r - -.- .... Tin: Journal Official publishes the stntistics of the foreign trade of France during the first half of the present ear. The imports amounted to 2.079, fcyi.OOOf., whereas during the same jM'riod in lSSo they xvere-102.,"3:,000f. The decrease in raw materials for in dusdry amounted to Sl.000.000f.. but it was lessened by an increase of Cti.OOO, (XH)f. in the importation of articles of food. Tlie exports during the first six months of lSSo were l,f3l,84,000f . as against 1.4.i3.174.00uf. in the tirstlialf f 1885. Manufactured articles thrurcd CI iu tlxis augmentation for .r)S.000,U00. Ax uneasy stockholder in one of Mr. Huntington's railroads, recognizing tlie millionaire on a train, although he luid no personal acquaintance with fcim, Miadc bold to ask him for informa tkm rtigarding the condition of the s-mmI whose bonds he held. Mr. Hunt ington went into an elaborate explana tion of the matter, and, at the close. parried his questioner's apologies for intruding, with these words: "When 1 used to keep a country store and a Cftftonicr came and waked mc up at oiduight I always was glad to go and et what he wanted, for I knew nobody womM come around bothering mc at !t hour if they didn't want something pretty bad. It paid to be polite and iieoonmodatinjn the oM days, and 1 it jpays sUIl. MUCKLLANE4US. Tlie lockout ut the Tiuitierline (Mont.) mines continues. Thirtv w-otnen the other day forced a "blackleg' to quit work. They escorted him home to his wife aud instructed his wife to look out for him. Alfked Packeu, the Colorado man eater," was sentenced recentlj to forty years in tho penitentiary for manslaugh ter, eight years for each of hta live tic tinis. Si'EAKixo of the Cutting case, Represen tative Curtin. Pennsylvania war Gov ernor, recently said: "It is au outrage: we should net submit for a day to such treat ment of au American citizen a has been dealt out to Cutting. It is not the man, it is the principle. We can not be too zeal ous iu protecting the rights of our people elsewhere. The attitude of Mexico in pre posterous as well as insulting.'' Twenty-five new cases of typhoid fever and three deaths were reported on the South Side, Pittsburgh, Pa., on the 5th. There were over 200 cases, many fatal. M. nz Lesskcs has is-aed a new circular addressed to the shareholders in the Pan ama canal, in which he says that over 100,000 shareholders hare subscribed for 4"S.s02 shares iu the new loan. The grand jury of New York hax post poned the investigatioa into the charges against Commissioaer of Public Works Squire and Maurice B. Flyaa for a few days until Mayor Grace has coaeluded his inquiry. Asiatic cholera is repotted preTaleat at Madisos, Chippewa Falbj and Miladora. Wis., several deaths baring occarmL Some, however, dear that the plague is of the Asiatic type, claiatiag that it is Tiru leat cholera saorbas. John F. Smith, the accomplice of Jama ia the murder of William, C Glatkoa. waj aaaged at Gallatia, Ma, on the 7th. Jatup was executed acoaple of weeks previously. th heiasrespited. - A uouuded. Tun relatives of Hubert O. Tho:np-in were teceiitly nngry because some luingin ntive idiot stinted a report that his death was- caused bv suicide. Mr.x norking in a clnv bank nt Chii'ngo have struck some sub-tauce leseinbling petroleum and tiiere i great ozciteiuent in cuusequeiice. MU1TIONAL. UISrATClIKS. C.H'Taik Kisask I. Li'Ni koi:i vent out to eapturo siiord fish near Ulouee-ter, Ma.. the other day. Ho hnri ooued one. which io.se to the s-iirfitee ami drove its ing men. nUo ?t"i which he took with hiui to cancel ii mortgage iu Loup City. An immense nmoiiutuf rudroad material i- going out on the St. Paul bianch of tin Union Pacific, to put extensions 1101th mul ' uetin lirst-cluss condition. Tin: Union Pacific surveying corps, u hieh staked the Cheyenne ii. Northern road, was recently camped nt U'Knllon. running n line up the Noith Platte river. Tin: pushing residents .f O'Connor. Cutting doe1 not iiccessrly Imply that tin- County DeiitiK'tnri no ! other-. I'.-v. Ir. W i Itmn .1. 'lu'-ker. r.ho b.-d rnitie fmiii Andover, Ma-"., to terform the retetiioliles, re.nl Ihe Ilinet.l! prnjer of tlie J'resbit ri.iu Church. The r'nir of the .Miidlseli Avenue Piesbi teroui I'liiireh ii Abide With .Me." Ir. Tucker next tlrtiv. fled sholt nddress OU the .eri'i.ll iMiall ill her pie-elit attitude the (i-if tlen of the decea-i-d. and rookc mtti Klet would then arise at to wluit feeiniir. After hi nddre, IiMjgVritoulo Ilnre ul WStarUy Ni Me.xiciiii (.'overuiueiit mil reins, to net hiui at liberty nod t'i to u;ir. H.klnc of tie f:i in re. hj"iei;m Pi.'iiaid snul that both countries wete p!djed by the tre.itv ol i ls.js to exhaust eveii ms hie mean- of ef- j Tecting a peaceful sfttle'licllt uf all pf- i litlcal tniesrJons. Miould Mexico per- S-st twin action shou.d lie t.keu by this country to enforce nrqu.csecuce In It- dem.uids. A rupture of diplountlc neoliatton- wood n ii Ctreeley Count v. proj'ose to give n bonus ol ,iati,r;iy follow. Another qiie-tlon ha ?l.0v0 if the Scribner brnnch of the Hlk- j mided fuel to the Ctmei on the Mexican horn Vallev roiul i. extended to the tow n Mine i ri eller t 'I liuiu'hi," nmt tlijvctor tu'iwai ano'liT brief sjH-rh. llmxlUAr san Ijsptid i' e him mg and lhfnerpll!fC. antt lhftket l the mnkiti of n fltte A mnL TTs ' Hereford nr Hbort-born. t) OtMt. ) , .ho.- or Plniid-( hom. m HI umh 4f , nt uto an inferior mi.ihI It m1 rt , fed SMie firiimii rJ (kmr entll ' tker tliilik they lllire tlietit fUIH4 - the furt 1 !!' r wtily In jh- th-n l fattee.. !ti Sxl itick and ll -the vnr rotind. tit ruU fwnml driven u""li thrnl A'jwJl.ir-g A Cirnnin leirTr iv tx,(s-r- hTe niHTIM-nl llllll hAl tl eSv tie HI trig ihrep U III nmtln n Krvt" i , t.t Imt let tetter tti-tft f t ' I Imriler 1 lie tmlleial liinroer III A .'IeXlCin .. ,. t .1 'BBT l..v . Iw.... ...it Mfcll... .......-.. .... .................. --. . - .-- i, ,i, ii.-,--1. Bcr "., w" w.i ii,; win ii.1 ....... i... sword thiough the boat, penetrating the jt js j,..lieved the count v u ill add $4"HOMo ' nnluratizetl in this countrj-. who had leeii j,,.Hre al Itjl-i and caHI li Uin train to miwr.iw iw .Hmi...u iibdumeu of the Captain so that be mil the pile. Negotiations to that end are i illegally extradited by'lexan authorities N-ew Ieaiywn. T r President. (ioTrmH-l :rfit-r tifron) mrmih ut ts i-- die. under wav. is iu the procr-s of settlemrn, and It ! ,., ur. aini;t offioft and rtelrllons fi-f 5"1' ,,,J'1 -"' T " " ' Au. the cotton milN in Augusta, Co., A Sitton- farm of .W0 acre- uas- sold Inst j :hought here that the murderer will be inwedvitli Uie pall U-arrts In tvicaly Otc "-l'-ttl f- er hel. .IhhiM jt- t- J closed down on the HUh and U-M hnuds week for SiJ..U Heal estate is looking up j h.tiured bv the Mex.rnn (H.itriunent. In CArfBe-. rrHalb-ptt.irt.t of U-b .. e,,-.. - : ii . . ..... ... .-. 1 .Mexir.in ntf.i rs tlie M.ife 1 'cnartiurnt ric'cd m n.- r.ki ,- ix.ni ihir,nii it ' In nr-atrrlne h--l that a ilimimii. . ! xieieiuie. nifp.- was nu mi nii'i in a mi III mat loc.llliv. IV. . i i vi, I " -- --- .- "... -' -" -i- - w lleiuent of the trouble. A -in accident occurred on the Union ! Pdi Kieat piompliie.1 and i.eor nt Vr. I rr!,;fHItwtr.t hall, th, rho.r sang IUk I th. b-' fr.-l ti , . Uovnuvou InixiN... of Te-cas. has issued Pacific tram near Grand M.in.1 .-nrlv the J "; 'f '"J ";t -t u ' ' K't of TUde.,', r,,,plo,M car-f ThU sM(wl of ,..Mr.. . J . a pioclamation aslcmg for lelief for drouth other morning. Mrs. Minnie Carlttm. of j "' Z , S . " K " i S ' ZC ! VZ?"""? ' . f ". " f - .... :...i i .i. .:.t. i... .......... - -. . in mc iw.ni ....., . ......... ....-..-...., -.. watntxr l to tti" ii.i -e , t.iiicKo, oeeupieo . in--i iu m-u uvi i I...,.', ti. as bee-iti it Ul.oivr inatine I .,-t...... ni i i i4i.iitiiaii uirerer D.NiEt. M.ir.ovr. of Ogden-burg, N. Y has beti appointed collector of customs of the pott of New Yoik. E.-(iovi:uor. John W. Sthvev-ox, ef Kentucky, died on the 20:h nt h home in Covington. Ky.. aged seventy-eight. Tin: boiler of a thresher engine exploded on the Foer farm near JefTerson. Wis., the other day. killing five persons iiistnntly Anthony Klein, the engineer, and his son Joseph Le-tcr. and his ter.-enr old boy and Joseph Haas. Anotker of L ter's sons u-ged eibt years and a ruan uaruetl Fisher -iere fnta'ly scalded. Several others received scald. Mi;s. L. M. Pavy. mdowof the late Dr. Pttvy. naturalist of the Greely Arctic ex pedition, has donated to the National Mu seum, Washington, the relics collected bl uer husband on his Arctic trip. Zinemei:, IIeuman & Co.- brewery, nr Wootlstoek. 111., was destroyed bv f" re re cently. I.Os, .7is0Al: insuriiNce, -U.X). The Progressive Union of Cigarmaker: of America have decided to amalgamate with the International'; and thus end the i long strife. I HaiN5 ou the 10th checked the V ;consin Sres. Thikty-one building- were bnmetl at Sault Ste. Mane. Mich., recently. E-sti-mated loss. ?T2 0CO: small insurance. SQiiKE an.i riynn. """'"' I threeafllc from Ua!a wltha ballet hole corruption, have been indicted by the New -W.. Tkeil to -, d lnv-aiise it initdvr ttkatrtie children. a batie of six months j ,, f ictber Anierlcan ritin1a McX and a four-year-old girl. During the J co n: to It? prtte:pi iu the.r rbjaJthv, night the eldc-t child changed places with AN .MTKAI. Jg the babv. Later on the mother awoke und ?T. I.orn. Sue. 10. I )! ;.-- - -. ' 4. i ...1 fa k r.. . .. m . I ." .aa 7iiii th irelrcatMin inru ., lv ilnia r- i - ,y . . . .i.i !....! Ih " t . -. A.-- lo the carrUSea. - ii"' -- " oU u-b-r el ihaTrx t - the dead tteni:i. The - - tC2t-itr)r ... ... "- -atssa-k. av , w - - - - Ireiideiil and hl wrcretary, tioTa'if n? 4 ,'Tm iX imt.t ti' r- r,,,r" srern, ,. '' - 'i - 3 r T t I he,. . touching the child's rr.ee lightly witn ur n-munum,.,.. ..-..-e . ao corre f unrraHraiiu A-ona iu mw "" -- fwJr . tr-U " wa ' hand noticed sonieth.ng was wrong. Thor j l-- n.tfht M'2yMfXncrt tlerapl'd j Ut y,mtcem the "ldrs f Ui rod ailje ,j5-i fJ pk? ' " ' otichlv frlchtenetl h.-lift-d the leihy from i ' -u:tuig fJ'ilW- rne onlr In with r-nn!e. Jut M Uie wrtw sunrii .Ii-.,f-Mi-,u mi tim lb r t its position and found that ,t was deal , " ' "" Jf lae far! that be wail fru, Uie hm ttr.. rain i Uu ' ' ;'.tt-4UT.f.l. 5 - V1'1 ' J The Utile girl had lain irith her face ncro..i',:ll,;'';r't,ie court sin to-day. and dil nol ,,!, the llZj' JJJ nu7l of Um T c ,bc baby-, prerentmc it from breathing, j Jie 2 Utt WK F? X' '.adl iti sSwS lUf W- 5 lM-V and it bnd -mothered to deatu. Ihe " JuCoart of the but l " . rmisd ; -S Wl , Krt U a , .l ? Titr. hardware store f A. M. Trent at VmvJtu F !h?S3 SShS TvJ mUtn a IW earr-M-.t i Ut f IdePole, eighteen miles eaa of S.dn i. m a IfHSr d Vu 0 - -7 WfcS tt VXST i" " wnsstruckbylightningatthrceo-clockthe t'TJuIve otU-tr-r. .ad f4- I' I' other morning and totally con-a.n-.! gad fo he at, ;Sr5Sr Union. -f.: "I friend., lr. Ur. Tkr xX7liMr Vf Z?! I Loss, about five thon-and dollar-, part' .CfWtr of pne L1 " nfifni U. ntte-rs In t .. tllrrnl ttte r. ltl .;! a H- v -' t K- ;...,in..,. Ua chrh? IlltVvrTOlH l II '' .!.... If- - t-rt- f ll V if IftS tTMCmnZ "" VT ...-. M.e.asraM i V ' - i. i .fHHIIal in IH "J faaa "- '" 1UIIAVI - - 11' a-'i W.- ,iM-. ' ftr t1i 4-USiiv. -.- .. - J? & m .. . Ti'.knV' tr -fE kifri!ri- iti inr Laassc irnieo m-.u. ...... ...-.-- - --- , f, Bi lllttl.ilie. liu ....-. ; -J"1 -.,,. rtm'l ... mjr 1 v.vuuM -- Dokche-tei: dogs are taxed $4 aJ5ar. The on of Mr. Galel. a Vt !! xatiC County farmer, recently met with a BAinful acci dent. The hore wh.ch heWju riding wa fngbtetl by a dog and raaaway. The boy wa- thrown from bi MtC got tangled In the hame-s . he MLftnl the bore at a furious -;wei raajbrough a wire fent-e, tear:ng ott a wils and deep section of flesh along the nhohVcztentof the bor back, neck and headC A YOt3ta.iaan. aged atont twenty-two. was reeeatlr found oa the railroad about ibn inii.ii'-. j ... . i ...... --.- - - - " i. ...ti I.. . tn-ntier eUsfae-i tt -rrie were f tb wip!l !. lae . ,, ( j w pMM ... .. - ....... --- ...alsuHfftM - t m.yr w . tvJ - Government ot 11 lulercsted hud" by Ue f al brtl.cf .. . -- J - . - York crautl jury. Jame Baillie Hamilton was married oa the 10th in Westminster Abbey to Lady Evelyn, daughter of the Duke of Argvie. Mr. Hamilton is wijl knou tn New York aad Boston. A gentleman who has been with ex Presideat Arthur at Newixmdon. saya tba (general is looking mo-.h better tbaa tha public generally beh'eves. Retl-kns frosn tweaty-six of tbe larger post-offioes of the country show an iacreaaa of 9 percent, ia the -tamp sales during the saonth of July, as compared with the sasae month last year. Rcmoks of aaval and military xtove meaU against Mexico on the 10th were aa nrmat and sensatioaaL Orders were re ported issued to several Tessebt to prepare J for sea. Troops were also ordered to hold ' theiaselves in readines. I withcat beiag able tefve his aame. loaTKxaN ebrasaa oespaira of secanae 1 eoaaeetioa with Omaha. t tor of the Rashrille itmdnl n- : a drive ia the coaatry aeath it tewm, where ealy a few aseatfcs t aotkiac aroa4 prairie. iieekof aateloae here aad there feed- aad was lyaeal all totheea Hrpntli " j ism,.r w V Au. 9. Jsnei HV1... .- 1 who recently CnUhed a tern, M ciratlnr a veritable rclga of Wk . ..i au.r r ' adT.ce as to the ll etlVl I t jj. the sllic varan m etT. Sehookraft went mi 0 feanh i Schoolcraft, in the pen, b trrrerin B here ekisj( of heading K the upper I "" - trta search of a rL. - t-. statei dOcrt la tWPv ait. Ikt ' to MIf a dara JtM a oi. taken fi V " 9llkliikmmAl 'l-TPP the natives. He anu.-d W, w , bacaroass t Irius Uaf f tbeeoaaxy rrrreeBiinf dh The a rate ilary 'f trtltr al m est -;!! It Tbf " t IV9T -&i !- J. sKI bTr(al vre tj t - s V t.t ia th PatefP """ -J- tJJ,. 3L3W M J ,.! 'Mi!WllWi.lii ihi V Bl1 eS0,lB ! li L ie then a ai a Aau -egaxtftism a www w - --"i have UI. wssra, TeJaa. a wjajg jia Asat H Beajwahl ei jesieae ' -.-- jj cMBssltted sai- if hnawtf laaHsutiac asnw hen dadawi'n a near af w at- sl U'. hwadaxalT?- aa r WfWihM - '&& Wrir9&fSZM r ----. te?i i -;j jml. araan i ear- t,. u fraaaa fana hom,- lie': P essaaatle hark- mm i P bMw-a aiJ mm1 " aeesns aaai.&.axi - : t - - uea y ft mw i nv lira i F- 1-f.y -riadlraaaar JflJC JJ-L T. salaa Pai sai, Fartaa Ceaaty. fuJj - Jalsaaekv Taay EoMSam rf the Leaiffrflle skatiac riak ' zXL-J! " W aeeJtea assir b tat atker day hy a raaf J2 i' && lbs. - - - mm fWhr atssJPH fa'"? - j- ! , i- s s.-ej vu2?iS?-i ssurl fc?Bssv t-s-.Sfrj' j- "Ss-p - JamBfl r'aV si? ' tjW"v A.AfVffii MjkWS$ w ytef.iieatfl ..... J,.. u msa.!,, rt-V I to he pn 5le tra day- fttfcrf tajfcj r"',4i ,pfrirt.i. of taI 1' ' ' ,&t,t&aSlatfSsa2 aad rltjaate 4 -- ' T .17i?rir rv'-aev f C-t :, a It i vmui that ttet t- liSr tnwi loSSTbvt-- n-v -Wl -ill fH K'Mmi trth-L .!. ,.' hm hearx. TVe rtpalaJ'n cn$uvoci at m9itai. . miu thesf" tn-C-cc XahAUxC- ty tf tb- t-t aad ci4 '" S- "" , tWmnz to j.rwt Uti v- y-jatAttW.i-lsUrrprieh,! tfor the traaw. the - - -r-. ...... .. m-!r 111 arrt ... , . - i. - nw "-""' Rt4 taal tv tos m c - -- the strait? "hieh are cto Udzj 0T tU mKtL Ttst wUe i - Waof rosr. .ttvu iB- c j;tvi raM s-.tt a zt ut jii-r rDavttt. the lnh jctr-o coa to a fr :h U-.r Tkr v" t trzA the .Nat-vnal tx.on taieca aa M uu jTt, w & "- thelAUt snd to detlvcx a tr f leclere a.rl- ..,,!&. is tbe Iare eitf-s ef t country. The lrW iU. .aJowed jjn U Crr play . headed h, Sir. . or"r" .". "Z ' ' ? nlfte Hat rsVePlIewae gj.Ca.tead.af Ueifa, 1 - - f Umt mmi " . . ,a TkJBnreH him fe.teaer Et.wlm. Henry Irt, aeons-1 fr aad .vrky V" "h$U tmmSm IjIb trf ,iBrdtiy Dim Trrrj W hrf dsaf.W, , tr sal wW tor.uli hat'1 kW-' sttiers ia , j j. c lrki.ot. of tt-e Daily Neaa. ut to 'Si trviu - 'J 3fM Ute over fattf jj f, Ssvtharjv'.ou, today, Jot this ix s:ais. 1 - j city. I 1 Ml 'I .i l l Carter- 13 .l.tt tr-z -i sfS f-Si --.v-ic: -1 -S-J. .