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EDUCATIONAL ECHOES.
3 ho School Board Elects a How
SupGrintandont.
List of the Teuchera for ihe
ltn uiug Yoav.
The Enrollment of Soholntn Grontlr
\VTjo tbo Newly Elected Suporintou-
dent Is.
At the regular meeting of the Board
of Education last evening , there were
present Mo * rs. Anderson , Con-
noycr , Ferguson , Long , McShnno nd
Points.
Mr. McShano moved to dispense
with the rending of the minutes. Car
ried.
ried.The
The city treasurer reported a
balance on htnd in the treasury of
33 ° ,177.20.
.1. P. Smith called tbo attention of
the board to a pttcnt lightning con
ductor. Referred.
The committee ou chims made n
report on several biiln , which was
adopted , and the necroUry and presi
dent were authorized to draw war
rants.
The rjnio coumiltoo reported on
the amount due thn men employed in
grading the high school grounds. Dn-
posed of M above.
The committee on teachers cud text
books reported tlie following names of
assistant touchers and principals rec
ommended for the ensuing year :
air.ii bcnoou
I ) . IHue , principal.
Ii"im " Hill , awistant.
( i > iined , assi-t.mt.
J. I ) , liealls. for
t'KNTIIAI. hCUOOL. .
L ) . lliuej p iucipa' .
Nel nn Learned , as-sistitit iirii cipal.
At. 15. Quioluubunh , l.izzio McCaalin ,
I'lltfii 11.hte , 11 KVA Lowe , in
Alrtgijie AlcCirthy , H. A tclla Andrews , son
Minnie K. Wilson , M. Ku ma 13innlmui ,
Viola -.jCii linuu , Aunio K AlcClioa.y , war
Dtci * A. J ihiibtm , F.miiii 15 Hurltmr , to
.leim'o ' N Kimull , Jjizzio M i'.lu.ick , nnl\ to
, KJily , substitute. of
KOinit NOtlOiU.
.T iintn IS. Ji uutr , 1'rinelpil. an
more
, Whilnm e , M.irv G. Van Kurau -
Jenui-M. Muldon , M. A.n K Heilin , a
Jliunia J. Wo , d , liig'o-tta F. Smith ,
O u jllia Ulliott. Mary K Day.
OASS BTKCCT f-CIIOUI. , who
Alic- ; AIVilliaiii8 , Principal. for
Dora P. Cl. y , Bell i U. Sehnllcr , living
Snati M. McCheano Klizilieth J. Sh'rley , mere
Atar hk Parrut" . /Vila t-'Bhoontnaker ,
. Grnco II.Vilbur. . for
from
FAST scnoot.
bly.
Anna Kent >
, Principal. lid
Fannie Dntterfield , Ann o V. Wilson ,
Kite IS It'uo- ' , AddieCJIadstotn ? , Iain
JLibbj ) D. Wood , Anna M. Nichol , three
Cl rJ. . Wade. in
t , , SOUTH uoiiooi. . wish
jHcttio ; ! * . Standard , Principal , ono
limbs
IlAilTltA.V M11IIODL.
Win. l. Mil c , Principal.
Eatli' r Jacobs. Aa
JAOK80N bTltliUT bCIIOOI. . look
> 'ellio lWood. . which
HAHCAI , 8CIIUOL. by
Ji.mii < 3 L. Kuiltitld. read.
\
LAKE ADDITION. in
Stcllft f. G.mmpl dm , J'rincipal. And
The Boatd then proceeded to ballot fur
in accordance with the above report , little
roaultiug in thu election of thu parties
named.
The Board next proceeded to ballot and
for thu election of superintendent , tha mimy
iirat ballot result ing : around
KIIIST IIAf.LOT.
Oso. U. L\no . ; J F. A. Fitzpalrick. .2 of \
Ulank . . . 1.
No olectijii. bo
HEl'ONII ItAl.tOr. biby's
Lnno . 3 1'itzpatrick butter
Till III ) IIAU.OT. and BO
Lauo . 3 ritzimtrick. , a . blcsain
rouiim in I.LOT.
Kit7iatrick | . 3 Hino in thn
daughter
Mr. Line said that unless ho had out to
the support of tbo board ho did not Iu a
desire to cuntinuo in hij
work , ilo torn a
had worked hard and thought ho had baby
elevated the echoola. Iio thought before
this a good place and
, yet , had ro no cue
wish to einteat for such
u place , and years
take it without the support of the
board , llu had refused a line ofl'ur
and felt that this was a cut ouch us hu The
had nuvor received before. and
hero
nvin There
Fitapatrick . . . . ! Luno him ,
Mr. Fitzpairick waa declared duly streets
elected. them.
Mr. Pruit moved to proceed to bal erty and
lot for permanent sect otary. Curried.
rntST IIALI.OT. are bidd
Connoyeii ) McShano 2 Chriathn
Mr. MeShai.o did not vote. hero
It waa learned olaowhero that Mr. od I , and
Tiiden moved hia ollico can bid
so as to bo in
the same uuilding with the Third Na
tional bank , where he keeps hia ac If ) ho
count ; in order , probably , that there mother ,
Ut bo leas liok in depositing his nurse it
y. It ia his custom to drive wages ? "
to Wall street in a closed car- wait for
and \vhon he dosiroi to transact
business with his broker he takes To FA
| i hit j thu coach and drives around thousand
; k or two , thus en foot
avoiding
ex-
poWro to the rude g zo of the curious Vaughn ,
rngttiludo , and not disclosing his busi-
I purpose.
; 'r , Mi.Slnri8 moved to
disponsu
Wherewith
i further balloting fur permanent
Blfcrotary. 0 r led. with the
Mr. McS lane moved that the they do
salfyy of the auperintendout for the houses
next year bu lixed ut § 2,400.
M r , Points moved aj an amend open evoi
ment that it be $2,000. warmest
The amendment waa lost and thy Clcrka , as
original motim also ,
to
stand
Mr. Andoreon called attention to
the bad condition of thu north school. daye , but
Adjourned to Thursday at 5 p , in. heated by
FltANK A. ! ) p. in. BOI
The now superintendent of the other city
1
10.
Ill t -
worked
diatribt don
clothitij
this
several uioti
the nw
town
wh
ant aanio
him ,
htr t 2 ,
trial
end ! '
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months
wai
year liaa
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The
TIIKY AOUB ATVKDI , . " tjiven
ho lay thcro a year ago ho would The '
over and over the few pictures conditioi
had boon given him , and know of soil
iiear the stories hu h.id hoard nected
. Can some of thu children appear
burdened with toys , which are alwaya locating
mother's ) way , divide with him ? come
have they aomo pennies to ppond features
fruit or ether d.iintiea for thia Omaha
oni , ao shut in from all the blu
81'OUTH f Off CHILDHOOD ,
deprived of all the luxuries ami railroad
of the comforla which are practical
thorn ? In I\fjy \ I took giiaatteoi
Wolfe
A NIC'i : LITTLK
book
two years ; nut to a homo beyond Thu
Columbu Wo hope thu homo will is a
made brighter and bettor by the worth
presence , as she will bo made Hpecially
by its foatering love and cire , fcaaional
ahe may give i.a well as receive
blesaing ,
A I.ADY DVIKO
hospital loft an interesting little
of eleven years , who has been specials
a good home in Illinois. mous
ohsnty down on the river bot- Springs
mother died few
a weeks ago a house
of live moiitLw having gone just water
, I found the father sick , with through
but that of a little boy , aovon Ute [
old , for whom ho eicjht
WIHIIIM TO FINK A HOMK. nartics
father is an intelligent man , known
the boy a bright , nice child , the time
is thcro a home opjn for him. ' Williams
are prisons ready to receive 'bus
and a very brief training in our from the
and Hiloo.is will fk him for landed
Who bids for the child ? Pov- largo
woe , crime and were
Hio .
UTKHNAL IATH ;
bidding Is there not aoino
berne aomu homo perhaps National ,
childish voices have boon huali- For
the light is gene out , which Missouri
against these in the naino of northerly
THUMASTKIl. . easterly
not s lying to tome father and tempuratti
"fttkothia child away , and
for f mo and I will give theo National
Who bida for the child ? Wu VOU.N'OS'
the bid. hind-carrt
FAKMKUS : nylvania
or NKUKAHKA ,
Thirty
Niles to-di
choice < fencu ( harUivood , sdv-
injured ,
) posts cheap. Kx-AIajor
Council Bluffd , Iowa. Davitt
je2-3t. ! )
NEW
[ oimnuiilcat d ] rnt'ii who
are thu dry goods elorka havu not
early closing movement , that Uoiun Squ
not i to hold a
protest agtiiut certain
breaking faith and kocpirg Wudnoidn
every evening during the A Clini
weather wo have in the year ? ilouai
a rule , find it very difficult announced
it i during the hot Hummer reduction
to i work in a store which is ilvillu's
gas these warm nights until ing ; an itbn
ohargu of
ugu
Booms out of all
reason , No
id the
prod rt
ith the caino population as in the Arctic
Omaha keeps itj first class
open later th.in 0 p. in.
The animals nro protected by ft firci-
ely from brincj ib'i cd , but cletk.i
B"eni to bo wi.mo elf than they are.
\Vliy do they not nppoal to the ladies
not to p.ttronizo thoao > n-ho kocp opnn
till such tinseasonablo hours , and by-
doing so they would confer a favor
on a host of weary toilora.
Transfers of Titles.
John lj. M cCAguo , rcnl catntu agent
and conx-eyancor , ropotts that the fol
lowing deeds .wero received for record
at the county clork'a oflico on Friday
and Saturday , Juno 'M nnd July 1 :
Goo. A. Josslyn to Walter K An
drews , the B 88 feet of the w ( ! ( i feet
of lots nnd I , block 1514-81,125.
Dnicl WnshbnughtoGeo. II. Hog8
nnd LonW. . Hill , the s i ef nw of
re 7 , and o $ of no J of BOO 8 , town
Jf > , Miugo 10 , and o i of w ] of nw i
and o j of lot ! ) , too" ! and w A of lot
1 , aoci : In town 15 , range IU 150.
Ii. G , CUrk to Jomno M ! . MoKoon.
part of lot 10 in nw aw sec 2 , 15 , IU
81,050.
SMIIIO to HntMo II. Horn , part of lot
in nw sir HOC 212 , IB , 10 f 1 , ( > . " > 0.
M. W. E Piirchivio to 11. G. Clark ,
lot 10 nnd llinnw B w Bee 25 ! , 15 ,
KI , 810,000.
Fred Ivrnueo to Ahboy T. llrad-
ford , lot 15. block 10 , Koun'ty. t
Jlu ill's add , $2:500. :
Charles 11 U.inga to Klmor G.
Cochran , lot 27 , in o wn w , 21 , 15 ,
18 , 82,050.
Mary A. Withnoll to Miller it
JticImrdGoti , Iho north HO feet of lot
nnd east of lot 2 , block 1-17 , 815-
000.
000.Juntos
Juntos Thompson to Huns L. An-
demon , the a i of a \ vof sec 2U , town
. $1,000.
John Simmons and wife to 0.
Specht lot 23 , block 2 , Millard Pl.ujo.
-$2,000.
John McCormick to David I. Hav- bit
part of lota 1 ftiid 2. block IU , last
McOorrnick'a addition 8376.
JJB E Uoyd to 0. C. llousol lot Jl ,
blojkrt ) . S2,300. hu
Win. J. Stodnun to Wn J. llar-
the no qr of sec. 22tho ' : ohf of Jy
qr and wilt of aw qr of BCC. 22 ,
1 ( , raugo ! ) . $2 500.
Moaua F. Shinn to Win. J. Studman
as above 82 500. and
Eirl Ii Coo to Julia K. Freeman Ijt
blosk 3U5 , Om.-iho. ? 300. .
still
GREAT GAZETTEER no1
o'd Latoat Contribution to tbo
Practical Works of Nebraska. rather
One of the most valuable books that
reached thu oflioo in many a day mind '
The
the now Gazottocr and Buoirusj thorn
Directory of Nebraska , compiled and force
iiublished by J. M. Wolfe , who takoa olForts
naturally to this line of b 13111033 as bate
duck does to water This * volume in
invaluable to business men/ and in
to thosQ who want to post them- days. :
on any matter of interest in on
state. Every plaoo is noticed Dr.
from
hiui.fui
tne suto , vt } )
namcB of nil businora men are all
and the naturoof their busineea.
_ location , prospects , present
, advantages , quality Irish
and all important facts con- often
with each section of Nebraska h.irah
and these who com template come :
in this commonwealth cm be- asserted
acquainted with all necessary beyond
of the state before leaving iiamont
by glancing at WoJfo's valua ovorwliu
volume. all he
Appropriate mapa showing all the of his
facilities and cthor nmttora ot
intorcst are contained in this
ai.d take it all and all Mr. The
has got out the moat valuable behalf
yet published in Nebraska. ion
pnco is only four dollaia which
mere tiiflo when the practical required
of the directory and gazetteer , ion
to our commercial and pro-
mon , is considered.
oininitteo
TOO M0CJIVATKR. . importai
A srouriN coLoiuun. the
CllICAC , July . ' ( . Colorado Springs make
say a water spout of onor- reserves
proportions passed ovorManitou situation
late on Saturday. Kvnry of troops
in the i place was damaged. The going
canio down thu a week
iiioitnlaina
the t Williams , I'axtou and able for
Pass canyons , forming considore
a wall
fee high. Several oxciirmon iuipreasin
not ; Binco heard from of f the
, are
to have boon in the cinyona at not calcii
, One body washed down {
canyon was recovered. A
loaded with Al-KXAl
pasaciigorH was swop * -
street i by the torrent , and to-day
high ; and dry on Iho rocks. A army
number ; of horses ni.d c'lttle war ineas
carried away. The Denver and tholr
Gram loson a milo of track. eont his
jority
ImHoatlous , thuy ,
oy
AesoclntoJ I'ruai. of the
tin upper Mississippi and A proc
valloj-B , fair weather , the gevei
and generally VDoring to dim ; grou
winds , stationary or higher at the
and preesuro.J thu harbor
Rnilroaii Acoldout. salutes.
Amcclated 1'ruiu.
VOUNOSTOWN , 0. , July a. Two DOIILIN
on the Now York , p.jnn- a plot [ to
& Ohio railrrad collided near has been
to-day. Three men were badly
Ono will lese both Ic-ga. I'Aitw ,
nnd the Wovliiaiuoa. { replying
lion , and
Yoitic , July . " . The working- I' ] igland
propnfle to recuvo Uivitt provo fatal
yet got permission to use
Square. They resolved to day
mrm ineotmg in the equaro National .u
niuht , permit or not.
tent oiiural
Cliniioo Kn1 the
CLuritablo.
largo bodies
from nonl
Pa. , Juno 3. It is ice i by M
that in cotiEcquenco of the troops , un
cf the
pay of engineers , thia Htato.
wife and family are bordur- ing Fort
absolute want. Melville ia in numbers
the expedition that cliacov-
- Arrangem
roinaina of DeLong and party the railroads
regions. concontrat
THE CELTIC SLID ? ,
Gladstone's Gall Exhibited with
Tenfold Voiioin ,
All Rulenof JuBticB OverricUleu
to P < 39 the Jrieh Roproa-
sion Bit' .
The Koturnod Members Bnttlo
Hopelessly for Their Oon-
Btituouta.
O'Dounoll Suspondo. ! for Four-
tooii Dftyo for Dououuoluc :
Plnyfuir.
Tbo Speaker Oornorad nnd Con-
fuBt'd in Do/ending / Hii
Aotioti.
The Ronorvoa of the
Called Out for Active Duty
iu
S
Mon nud Munitions of WnrPnuhoil
'
to tlio Front with All J'nu-
nlblo Spocd _ )
The Action of the Confiironco Unly
lucrooeoa the Bxcltutuont.
JJonnolnf : tbo IrLnli-
Nation : ) Associated 1'rcsH ,
LONDON , July 3. The scones iu tlm
houao of commons to i'iy were so
many counterparts of the bitter exhi
bitions which hnvo ohiin.cturi&ul the
few days of debatu on the ropron-
aiou bit . The omnll remnant of tliu
Irish party which the i > ' verumei > - . ling
> boon gracious cnoujib. not to nun- by
pond , stood up manfully bin horolesa- time
fur their couatitiinuU ; uul conatitu-
tion.il . '
rights. To-diy's session was all
taken up by a long nud ncrimoniotiB
controversy between the povurnmont
Irish mombura on the jintico nud
coiiulhutionality of the suspension of
P.irnoll mid collor.guct ) . Tim speaker
iii.iliituiucd tlio validity of the
ao'ion of thu nnjority , but his re
were composed of
heats
than of well considered argu hoatp
uicnts. lit ) aid not strengthen thu third
position of the government in the heat
of any unprejudiced listener
Irish members replied to sonic of
with conaidoiablo energy and
of expression , but all tholr vard
were fiuito. ! s. Wniio the de crow
bateViis at fuvor heat and iho house from
a state of intense < xciteinent , over
Gladstone inovod tliut O'Diinnoll bo rice.
suspend for a period of fourteen ion.
. O'Domioll ( la the member who
Saturday declared. the action of
Lyon Playfair , ohkiviuan Of the are
. , week.
> UH -
niiht , and was therefore
rouuv NAMII : > . prize
third
Gladstone's motion aroused th
members tin pitch of anger IK
witnessed in the house nud soinuly
ill-natured debate was the out in
, The Irish members bold ! report
if the sense of the Enijlia favoring
the ( walls of the house of par mid ) .
could lo obtained it woul ' pared.
jvorvvholiningly sustain O'Oonnoll i
had said and douo in defcns NB\V
tight ' tut member of the houaii 0.
THE MOTION ( 'AUUIKI ) .
efforts ( put forth in O'Dounoll'
was futile , and Gladstone'ii 1110 lenci2
family carried by 187 to 31
Gladston motion tint urgency v/a J.
for final Blngt'8 ot the roprea
bill wa3 carriud , 259 to itj. phiaa
U'AU
LONDON , July II , The mohilmitioi LoMi
( has just concluded a yen Uoyd
the
: sitting of aoveral liours a
war ollioo. It wai dosidud t <
arraiigcniontj for calling out tli ralloml
in view of the urgnucy oPtho CLCVU ;
in the cast. The aliipmoni i"o
to Alexandria and JMnltu its View
on uninterruptedly , and within ribulo
conaidorablyanny will boiivail- eint ' {
duty in Ktfypt. War io now ioir.
ulmoHt inevitablu. The
reuoived heru from reports
futloiul
conforencoa in that its action is
calculated ! to allay the prevailing
Toah
' .
lo I wai
Al'KAIHH IN 15(1 ( Vl'f.
AI.KXANDKIA , July 't Arabi Hey JO puun
converged with ollicors of the
and couaultod tliuiu regard in S'ntlonal
ineaauroii. 17a aahoJ them wliat ClM'IN
courau would bo if thu sultan ain
tro jpa to En'ypt. The ma- ounty
of the ollicurs answered that ropn :
would not light agaiimt the army lining !
flultan. with
proclamation ) has buon issued by lawk ,
governor of Ahuandria , forbid- Jambridfj
groupa to auBomblo iu the utroota
fete of the sultan. All ohi)3 [ ) in atlontl
displayed colors and gave HoSlON
lip ou'iu
A JtUMOlt. cniat ' the
, July . ' ) . - 1' in rumored that ot p.y
uHeaauiiiato Uardinal McUabo IX IllOlltl
dincovered i , PinHiiuiujj
Till' I'ANAI. . ahora arc
July a.Count Do Lessops , nxed
to tiui English NKW
peace dopu la
io strike
au attack upun.E ypt by U thu
or any other power mutt
to the Hiuv. canal. lornin : , '
1 llrtCO )
, ruuk ag
The A ] > uohoi wti
pur
< wclatuj 1'rcjj.
Tox. , .July 3Tho adjv tie
recuivud information that itlnnal
of Apvcho Indiana driven NKW
nonhurn Mexico and Mow Max- aluation
- I ( ' , '
Mexican 'J5,20
i and United Htatea
about to inako n raid into 80,017 (
. Thu Indiana nru also leav.
Btouktoti reservation in largo atlonal A
and moving ton-arda Texan , NKW V
hayo been inado with non iiuigi
leading to El Paso to r Nevada
rangers near there for ao- ruin.
live norvlcc. Si'rioua ' trouble is nntic-
ip.itcd.
TELEOKAPH WOTES.
\\lll Simin , clil Mi ! n r nn Ilio Clil-
ctR" , 5HI\vflulci o it St. l' nl rnilrond , wn
In Canon river , Ulmu'T-otn ,
Hornnnl llnrmly niul his lu-o
dars , TlioniM O'litioo nud .InnuM Tinnip- !
kla , were AtTostoJ In VliiKilclpInt clinr fil
with xottliiiT tlrt > to ( fortnlvV Kilo in M .y
th , by wlilch two luillcllngn wore ilc-
Thd wliont harvcU IUH f-illy licuun in
crtitr.vl Illiuo ! < . turning out Imjond nil t v
tioctaliuiK. The i'n > | i h trcinoiuliviiHlv
henry. Corn 1 looking line , Iml only lialf
n crop. Hpavy ruins n ill Iircvrtll.
The elovfttor ot tlio four utory Imlldiiu ;
ot Kobcrt Mortoti'M cotlln fnctory , 1'lilln-
dolphin , foil from the f mrth ntory , lir kIn -
In T thn wire rope. Koliorl Morton , llnrrv
Meredith nnd Iforotln 1'ilutor were all
severely , probsbly faulty , Injured.
Tbo Hnn linrK-Viiil nljiirij tire { ntuniacr
compiny tiled n l < ill In tlia circuit conrt of
Cliic.vo a liiRt U. 11. ICocktt \ wo-tfrn
iHoiit : , for nu eeiiititiii ! ; and a rocolttr for
IiN lnniiie. M. The bill cbuven niiraiipro *
of fiuirfi amounting to lunny
Kl
l I'mvitt , a butcher , of ( troil
lUrrhiKtou. MIM . , ( iRpd 10 , mild out lili
IUHJIIIVH .mil eloped with iNolllo Wllcox ,
iKi'd 111. fa' , mill homelv , lenvlni ; a lund'
< oino nlfo nnd ttireo . hlldrcn Ttio K'1'1' "
[ tlier I < > u the trek of the clown. It
n fo.ired the aNttidoncd wife vili bvcoaio
iinino.
tnn | l A in t (
I.ONO nilAM'll 1MOKS
LO.VII liitANt. ! ! , July ! l. First race ,
urno ? f > , < ! 00 , two-year olds , sellinsr of
illowaua. ) , live furlonrfn , wan won by
iiackgult , Fairtield ai cond ; time 1:0-1. :
Second rocti , handioaj ) Btvoopstakon ,
hroo-year olds , "no mile , was won by u
Amazon , liiuh im second ; time IML
Third r.ico , hnndicnp Hwotipataki's ,
II BRIW , mile and n furlong , was won
jy Swoethaiii , Wai Hold second ; time
1:58.Tho : for
The fourth .
r.ico , handicap Bweep- as
stakes , all agon , mile and three fur-
loinr. was won by Parole , Hilarity
second ; time 2:20 : j.
Fifth racti , piuyo SHOD , all agoa , sol- then.
allowance , 7 furlongs , > vas won to
Little Phil , S. W. Hugh , second ; .
1:28f :
Sixth race , purse $500 , haudicip ,
n UUP , milo nnd a quarter over live
hurdles , waa won by Frank Short ,
Uradnio , second ; time , 2:21 : f.
( 'HllUUO ItAfl N. '
Cmc.uioinly 'J. Kirst race , for olliuo
nuraory stitkot , no mie | , waa won by Chin
Asc.indor , Miaa Wnndfotd second , \vith
Lucky I I ) , thiid ; ( inn , 1 , f)8A.
Second race , fur all aji B , two mile J.ipt.
, four nturtoi ? , ( ' ar ; won both John
, with Juseo Bi-eond , Wind Hush bo )
, Dodntto witbdrauii in second So1
; time , - hOB.JtiOriA. . consul :
HAItVAUDS I1AUK IIOWN. and
KK\V LONDON , i onu , July .1 In niitionu
conneqiiunco ol tfio rut'imal of the Har ton ,
ciow to row ngiinat Columbia Paul
nt ebb tide , ami their departure Faxpan.
tin oily , Columbia
, to-day rowed aim
the course iilono and claimed thu
. The referee it-served lua decis has
and
HArNOHlin T ' . ployes
I'1J2IS. |
homes.
PiiiLADULi'iiiA , July 3. Following
the awards t of the Sohutscn park
competition saengorfoBt , hold last has
. Hinhest prize , Gisniiunial There
. .
Frohain of Pitteburg , Pa. ; SL-COII fault '
, Smgerfost b.ii'd of IJrooklyn thu
class , ilrat priV. > T ) Liiidurkaut
Brooklyn ; fecond pn/a , Virginia , o A
LippiMicotl'a. The
prizen are hand will
engroBsud i nnd flamed. Thor
groaS di.-satisfaelion at the jucl ea
two
, the unanimous Hoiiliiuon Heat
the Orien firat , Orhona | ) nee Mro.
A atront , ' protoat ia boin ' pre .
. cago.
HAM : IIAIJ ,
\ YOIIK , .fitly . ' 5. OlymjiicB was
Atlantiu il. II.irvaidH > l , Metro Christian
ing the
ing
- , 2 teara
Dunoiryluly ! f. Detroita l.'JTroys wife
zone ,
PiiiLAiiiii.i'iiiA , July y. Philadul- took
12 , VaU. College ! > . linnoy
LAVCOflC TiKAII was
) N , July . ' ( , - Liycock heal that
to-day ia a sculling match on ciliation.
Lees , Ho won by fivuhuigthu , there
ciliation
Garllnld'n Grave. hriiitency
I'rii-ii Ai oulntloii.
< AND , O. , July ! < , Twenty- ' way
'or
ir roconi
thounand viaitora were at Luke
he
le
cumotory yesterday paying ivorce
livorcupi
to I thu remains of OJjrlieltl ,
the anniversary of hia asaaaaina-
lero are
icket
A Dnuil Giant
ernor ,
A/Mciulou rirri i
or lietitc
MAKVHVIMiK , Ohio , July . ' { . Col.
Orr , thu Ohio giant , is dead. Some
eight feet high and weighed
lay by
pounds. ly
Dnnti'initlvo Staiiu. i.incrofi
Atwoclituil l'n-wi. n-law
CiM'iNNA'ii , July ' ) . A terrible ml wau
storm prevailed in Guernsey alked
last 1 night. iJtiildingii and otary
were dealtoyed. Thu train con-
the t congroHuinnal delegation
thu body of KupronunUtivii , tlonal
of Illini'iri , was delayed at
.
noy bill
' '
JLnbor 'i'
rose on
'
Amocialml I'rusH
, July . ' ! The mooting of lard of
ovvnura and Hhipwrighta voted to ho illness
larfluld.
ship raulkora htrilco , and
o ' . SU.fiO On mot
ii'.kors/jver po day for
. liiundmei
July 3 , The iron fin- lowing
holding a meeting with The
doors , oiirntd
YoitK , July . ' ! , No change in
of thu ft eight handlers hero Mr. Jig
Krio dockti i i Jersey City this nine of
105 lluliuuu umpl' yod reduced
of striking freight Inn. < 1 ura terfenucB
against the ohargo of forty-li/o iiinslnr
day for b"-ird. nd houHU
Thu hot
Atnos'ind Vnluouf flow YorJt ectmg an
AMOvlati l I'ron
V.-itK , July ! ( . The aasdasod itmg ; to
the
of real estate in this city iu ling
: { 810 increase of DK- anm ,
, an § , - A bill
jver last year.
OBL'pl ) ,
JFrctb Mormon * . \djournei
AKoclatuil ' l'rc ' ,
VCWK , July H. The U27 Alor- The
imigr.inta who arrived on Bteam- itlonal A
left for Utah on n special LONG 1)
[ jut-st 01
PHROTH1NG PHYSICIANS
A Bitter and Disgrdc ful Fight of
tlio Doctors Over ( total's
Brains ,
The Blieoful Soonoa of Last
Fall Ropuatod on n Small
The Examination Proves the
SounduoeB of the Asyas-
eiu'u Brniti.
Coturnodoro Shulloldt Ordered
Homo for Insulting the
Ohi'ioao.
Tlio GkrJUtirvnoy rnmlly Brought to
Noiioo by n Pub Ho "Soouo. ' '
MlBOOllnnoovui News I'Yom the Na
tional Oapltol.
IIOTEH.
S'klton.tl Aocuti' l
Tim 1IHAIX.
. July it. The report
thu physicians who examined Cni !
loan's brain ban been prepared. 1 <
briatlea with technicalities , which
show that , thu brai.i u an in a normal
inditii and not diseased. The
membranes of the brain were slightly
inlliimu , but this dues not indicate
inatuiitj Thu report will contain an
elaborate contour of the brain , lint
a disagreement among the doctors
to who should sign the report the
latter would have been given to thu
press Saturday ; now it will nut bo
madu public i before Wednesday , if
. The light among thu doctors as
who nhoulii sign ia as bitter and
disgrace as the quarrel over the
management ofGuilield. [
NOUINAT10NH.
James Atkins , Georgia , to bo
United Stales 5 judge of the Northern
dmtiiet of Georgia ; Gourde W
I'Voedly , Indiana , register of the land
at Helena , Montana ; Col.
Jinnies H. Crane , Burgeon general ,
rank of brigadier-general ; Com-
inodoro 11 uglier ) to be rear admiral ;
- . W il. Alays to be onmmodorc ;
D.ivif , District of Columbia , to
assistant , secretury of state ; Kuguno
uylot , New Vork , minister and
ing.
general j to Itiuminia , Sorvia
Greece. Several more navy noini-
were miulu , John Worthing- J.
of New Vo k , consul to Maltr , .
E. Hiincscis , Alabama , consul to
Mixpan.
HAi.Ti.Moiti : AND OHIO HAII.UOAII
organized a saving bank system
building fund , by which its em-
may i obtain a loan to build
.
VOMMODOUU HHUKl'KLllT
been ordered homo from China.
ifl'no ' official
complaint , but ro-
at Shun"ildt'flrt-ilootions
_ upon
character of the diaistor ;
eluded
bond c ill for fifteen million ( ! 's L.
probably bu issued Wudneaday among
Secretary Folgor sayn the proposed that
per cent i , issue will not nnitnrially Bureadiiii
tin plans of redemption. Now
. Scovillo loft to-night for Chi company
A HENHAT1ONAI. SFOltV
all rat here thia afternoon , t'atlonM
Ihriatiancy , seeing her husband ,
hotiso , rushed out and throw
heraii into his arnm begged wit ! " Nn
to hu I forgiven and reinstated IIH Oriiinell
Friends of both deny any BIICI nnpriiton
but admit that a brief interview of
pl.ic on thu utruot. Mr , Chris
denies that the conver/jatioi
at all of a tender nature or Pierce
there is any intention of recon for
. Attorneys of both sides euy oiificiouB
in nothing in the talk of recon cover.
, It aeonui probable Mrs , phjnu.
did in some degree givu
to emotion , and indicntu a desire
reconciliation. Many believe that 'I'AI.LAI
result may bo u termination of the Turner '
proceedings. fugitive
NHW VOH1C I'OMTIUIANH treat ,
said to have arranged a state
with Secretary L'olgor for gov- RAI.KIO
Mayor Solh Lovco of Hrouklyn , { od
jc.iaoiiod
liuiitenent governor.
ANOTHKU JK1MKV HlII'IU ; ! , by putting
oouimunt was caused hero to- for > break
the nomination of John Davis condition
assistant secretary of state , vice napired
Divis , John Davis a son-
ot t ( Secretary FrolinghuyBon , CONCOII
, it will bu remembered , red boys
of thu iu wan
as probable private sec
of President Arthur. lenco '
ius wouni
CONQUEST
.
HUNATK I'lKK'KKUINOH. ini'B
WASHINOTON , July 3. The dolici- in the
was \ taken up. A discuiaion | uarrul
thu la.it utettun creating a Irow a
audit for bills growing out of lead , and
! and burial of President ear. Shu
.
motion of Senator Cock roll the ? ji'uiNUFiE
wan reduced to 557,000 , 'ovornor
§ $ 35,000 for dootom. hu sherifl
bill planed , and the uenatu ad ng aid
at 5:15 : till Wednesday. Tsonors
an
norm ; mmitting
JUibiiisun , of Now York , under I'ho town
n resolution of ii.quiry , in- rouble i
a i preamble , char m ; . ' groan ' lie govt
on the p rtol the Uruiah hu looal
with the ali'aiia of thu aen.ito lecc'Bsity
.
house pissed Holly's bill cor- OoLVMf
error in the lanlf lawo re- vith a ne
knit good * , also u bill author- oremun
sale of public lands in AU- dead.
A
for a public building at St. IIoi-KiMON
Mo. , to cost $75,000 , passed. mith , th
to 0 p , in. Wednesday , 'm lire
sa . of BO
I < oui2 Brnuoh "Wroolr. osted and
Avoocttted 1'rotia. Smith be
DiUNUii , N. J , , July 3. The ng fonnorly
: the victims of. the railroad iporintendent
FESTNER
& SON ,
AND - , . ]
MANUFACTOES.
Cor , f amain SL
OMAHA
, NEB.
Magazines , of 'all ' kinds
BOUND TO ORDER ,
Send for REDUCED
price-list of Job Print
.
T . F'lroT'Mr'ra ,
Im of , and Dealer in
Zitlier Strings aid lusic ,
f. i
nt Harkor'a Crook
, was con-
to-day. U. S. Grant , Arthur
Sowuli , and J. S ligmati were
the witnesses. The jury found
Iho ; accident was caused by
iiireading of the rails , and found the
Vork and Long IJranch railroad
guilty of gross and culpable
negligem
Asioclatci
Uf KOlt MC1I.
NKWPOKT , It. T. , July 3. Moaea
, , aged 70 , xvaa Bontodoed to
inpriuoninont for lift ) for the murder
Charles Thomas in 1880.
TIU ! MOHPHINK WAY.
DarpAU ) , N. Y. , July . ' } . Franklin
' , confined in the punitontiary
stubbing a woman , was found un-
in hi cell. Ho cannot ro-
It 1 ia supposed ho took inor-
A MUItllliKKIl HIIOT ,
TAI.LAIIAHHU , Flo , , July 3. Sheriff
shot and inrtantly killed a
negro niurdoror , who resisted
thia morning.
I'OIHONKII IIHIt l'AlllNT.S.
, July 3 Klla Chandler ,
fourteen , eolorod , this morning
her father and step-mother
thu deadly drugin the food
hrcokfant I , Iloth are in a critical
, The glri ony the ncighbora
thu t act.
COI.QHKI ) HAMIITJ.
, N. II. , July 'J. Twocol-
shot piiiiaonCaJdwoll , while'
Billing ! in the yard of his roai-
this ! niorning , intlicting danger-
wounds. Thu boys were arrested.
A IILOODV HUDTn ,
Win.wiiuiui , Ark. , July 3 , Anron
and wife were walkintc together
road near town to-day when a
arpau between thorn , Jones
knife , gracpad hia wife by the
cut her throat from oar to
died instantly. He escaped ,
MOU LAW.
Ui 111. , Jnly 3. The
ban 1 received a dispatch from
aherifi"of Christian county , aak-
of the military to protect
now in jail atTuylorvillo for
an outrage on Miss Bond ,
is filled with a mob , and
is oxptctod before morning ,
governor responded , directing
militia i to bo ready in case of
,
I'lllNTKU HIIOT.
, Oa. , July 3. Inn fight
negro ; to day , Jesse 15.npht ,
of The Kuquiror , was shot
HUHI'COTKD riltB 1IUO.
, Mass. , July 3. P.'W.
the supposed incendiary of the
April last , which involved a
Borne 8250,000 , has b en ar-
held in default of $10,000.
bears u good reputaliqn , hov-
boon a Sunday school
,