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H A DAIL I TWELFTH YEAR OMAHA , NEB , , FRIDAY CORNING , JU1Ar T , 16. BAWLING FOR BLOOD Tlio English Bondholders Roused to a Fighting Pitoh at Home , -A. Tremendous Desire Prevails 1 to "Knock the Stuffln" Out of Egypt. And There is Great Danger of n JRow UnloHs Somebody Holds Thorn Back. 'Tho ' British Fleet in Position to Bouiburd Alex andria , : While All Surplus ii-oops ire Being Shipped to the Scene ofHarly Actiou. Irish Revolutionists Anxiously Wixtclilne Evemtr , nnd Pro- pnrini : Fora RUo. The Lr.dtes' Land League or Ireland Outlawed by the Church. FOREIGN NEWS. WAH FUELING ) IN LONDON , July G. The war feeling to-day is extremely high. Excited crowds gathered around the bulletins and stock exchange. The rumor that the English had begun the bombard ment of Alexandria cauacd nn imme diate rise in Egyptian aecurltiea. The first English corpi , consisting of three diviaionu , nnd comprising 15,000 troop m England and 10,000 in India , will take active part in military operations in Egypt. Artilery will bo supplied for land operations by the Mediterrenn licet. L'ireo shipments of war munitions have been ordered for immediate transportation to Egypt. Excitement has boon caused by the unofficial nnrouncement thut Franco will withdraw her fleet from Egyptian waters if England bombards Alexandria. News thut the war haa actually opened is momentarily expected. A dispatch fn-in Alexandria says the admiral notified the authorities to stop putting up breastworks under threats of immediate bombardment. Oti receipt - ceipt of hia message the work ceased. The government announces it wil1 call the British reserves next Lion- day. Gladstone announced in the house to day the facts did not necessitate nsk- ing of nn Egyptian war credit , but would oak ono as soon ns doomed necessary. Ho subsequently an- n pounecd Do Lessens told him ( Glad- utono ) that in the event of MI attack on the Suez canal it would bo closed temporarily but could not bo do- atroyod. Gladstone said Do Lesscps' opinions would not guide the English government in whatever action they choose to tako. x ALEXANDKIA , July G. llagheb Pasha received a telegram from the sultan saying thu British fleet , would bombard unless work on the forts was stopped and would hold the Khedive \ and ministry responsible. llagheb replied that demonstrations were al ready made nnd naked to continue work , waiting a roply. It is reported ; Arabi Bey is distributing anna among the natives. SEYMOUK'S SAND. ALEXANDRIA , July G The decided tone of Admiral Seymour's second : ; letter to the military governor , with to-day's movements of iho English war vessels in the harbor has caused the gravest apprehension among all ' classes. The admiral has notified the governor that on the first appearance f nny renewal of operations on the defensive works ho will open on the fortifications. The fleet is now in po N sition to begin bombardment. It is thought that the forts will bo silenced K In fifteen minutes after the opening arH fires. H BUiH ; CANAL. LONDON , July G. - From Alexandria the rimor 'u thut marauding bands of Nl Egyptians have made several attempts NlDi to evt the Suez Canal at romotopoints DiLr ) froii habitation. Lr Iho report that Minister Lowell had cr rosgncd , is denied. TUB IHISII HIKING. pa pu DniiiN , July 0. It is now very ' centrally believed that a nsing of tie Irishmen is imminent. The crisis in do E ptian affairs and consequent mili- taif embarrassment of the government thi an icgarded by the Irish revolution- Sp. ntf luadora as furnishing t ! e I'jng set Boiglu opportunity. The Orange BO- yet : cfcty thruishtSut the country have uiblitihcd a circular warning Irishman jiiat a ruing is threatened and asking Nal iliem to preserve the peace by refrain ing from participation in the move bal ment. aft THE LADIUH LAND LIIAOUK. Ell The archbishops and bishops of Ira- Und have also issued a circular for Nat bidding priests to give countenance 'and support to the ladies land league. tali It also forbids the ladies to nt- thii tend public meetings called for the purposes ot agitation or otherwise , pos without the consent of tho'priehU of the parishes in whi'ih such mootiuga N t ia to bo held. The documents have < created considerable excitement , and the interference of the church ia 1 sharply resented in certain quarters. OfHOt HOt A CELTIC OONrEDEUATiON. BUI ) Cul The PJana of the Executive Lomtult- curl tooa of the Irish Land Lcmguto. ii l National Awociated mai NEW YoitK , July G.Tlio council of Eoven appointed by the Chicago land league convention , the land league C executive committee , nnd Michuul Thi Davit t mot to-day in conference at Ku the Aator house. Present , SI. Uolaud , logs ; Patrick Ford , Patrick Alym , Doctor bee \Vm. 13. Wnllnco , D. C. Uirdacll , Alexander Sullivan , A. F. Hrown , chairman of the Chicago committee of seven ; James Monnoy , llev. Laivrenco Walsh , John J. Hynca , of the control council of the land lenguo in America ; Michael D.xvitt , on behalf of the executive - ecutivo Irish national land league1. The following resolution waa adopted : "That the conference earnestly recommend that the executive of the Irish national laud kasaio of Ireland bo requested to detail Jlr. Parnoll and othora to meet with thia body for the purpose of perfecting arrange- nionts for the union or confederation of Iho Celtic race in America , to aid Ireland in the struir lo for freedom of land and self-government. " Among Davitt'o suggestions to the conference were a preliminary cinfur- once in America of nil Irish-American citizona to consider the advisability of forming the Irish race throughout the world into n Celtic confederation for the purpose of hastening on the at tainment of free land , free labor , and self-government for Ireland , the cen tral executive of the Irish national land and the labor league of Great Britain and Ireland to bo recognized as the supreme authority to decide upon the \vixjs and means by which the Celtic confederation can bo best arrived at , nnd for which it is to bo formed , NEBRASKA REPUBLICANS The Stnto Convention to bo Hold nt Omnhii , Sopt. 20tu , Special Dhpatcli to Tim liKE. LINCOLN , July ( > . At the mealing of the republican state central com mittee to-day Omaha was selected as the point for holding the next state convention , and September 20th the date. The bash of representation adopted was thevoto for Isaac Powers , regent , in 1881 , giving 428 delegates. The District Convention Special Diluted to THK UKK. LINOOLN , Nob. , July G. The dis trict conventions will occur nt Ne braska City , Hastings and Fremont. The first and third districts on Sep tember 7th , and the second on Sep tember 27th. Iiittlo Rock RopuMlonnsi- National Associated Press. LITTLK ROCK , July G. The repub lican state convention is in session and will nominate a full tickot. KnKson Roiiomirmtod- National Associated l're < DES MOINEH , July G. John A. Kasson was renominated for congress to-day. The convention was not in session over twenty minutes. Cmuoron's Clau National Associated PHILADELPHIA , Pa. , July G. - Cam eron arrived this afternoon. Ho had conference xrith General Benvor , Secretary Quay , Senator Caoper nnd Christopher Magee. The object waste to consider a programme for the state sommitteo's action next wcok on the proposed compromise. Cameron strongly opposed any action on the part of the regulars in the direction of surrender to the independents All Nonsonso- National Anoodatod Press. WASHINGTON , July 6. Senator \Iitchell is credited with saying to- lay that the talk of n compromise by ho Pennsy v * nia republicans is non- iensp , as ( . ! moron's demand is too reat for tl t independents to accept. Fo i' leal Pointers. : ' AKHON , 0. , July G. The ropubli- ) m convention to-day nominated 3apt. A S. McClure , of Woostnr , for ; iongrosa. , POUTLAND , Mo. , July G. The lomocrals and uroonbackers of the f'irat district to-day nominated Joseph Xme , of Konnobec , for congress. HI Suicide. rational Press Aesoclatlon , T3ALTIMOUI : , July G. Leonard ) vrufl'onhegor , of the Forty-second : rlillory , Fort McHonry , suicided. lo was confined in the guard house. Now York Hotog. COm m ritlonM AcsociAloa rrca- * . \v NJSW You K , July G.- United States vdn ictrict Judge Drown , injured in the dn inng Branch railroad accident , is in n dnW ritical : condition. Jl An American Improvement corn- di any was organized to-day for the th nrposo of developing iron mines in i'est Virginia , Kentucky nnd Ten- usseo. : George T. Stearns ia prcEi- unt. : unt.Edward Edward J. Courtonay , who forged el names of IJ. J. Jewitt and 1) . W. ud penccr . of the Erioroad , was to-day intcnccd : to states prison for live CO ara. SU ( Nuxir Cuttoa. .Uonal Awaolatvd 1'rtjs. , , HOUSTON , Texas , July G. The first ilo of new cotton waa received this Pa lernoon. i It was sold to Corsoiiit fro Ilia for S2DO. .Gh uu. . . J JJontli Rate. tloiml ! Asajclaicd ' rc9J. CUICAOO , July G. The Juno mor- Nat lity report shows 1,011 deaths in ( city , of which I were from small atLoi Lei CRIMINAL NEWS poi ton ! ! 1 A siti THE DEAD DETK01IVF. lea Ni\v ! YOHK , July G. The murderer pat Piivato Dutectivo W. J. Kelly has uraMl bicn discuvereed. It was firat Ml ; toll pposed tlio murderora were four if ibins ho had ejected from the cou ifWO' garden where ho was ofllcar. 11 WO' die now believed ho was killed by a Jat jealou * of the woman Kelly was sorting homo when attacked. p LOO THIEVES. GUAND lUi-JDs , Mich. , July G , rtfi lumber firm of Kinir , O'Null it lire ug were arrested for larceny of foil valued at $20,000. They have Jlu stealing for three years , un i A FATAL FOURTH. The Wreck of tbo Steamer Sciota With nn Excur sion Aboard , The I Collision nntl RPKOHO of tlio Pns oiior.i Poioribnil by nn Ern * Witucsi > Tbo lioioto Wroolc. N\llon.il Atjoclateil 1'rcss. STRVIIKNVILLB , 0. , July G. The bodies recovered from the Sciota nro E. Sprague of HnmmomlRvillo , Hello Brandon of Wollavillo , Mrs. M Rgizio Shields of E list Liverpool , Ed. Dully of Stoubonvillo , Daniel Thoumi. son of Captain Thomas. The indications nro that moro bodies are in the lower dock. The boat will bo dragged nearer shore to-night. THK STOltY 01AN EVE WITNESS. Arthur McNully who lives at Cross crook was nn eye witness to the whole matter. The steamer Sciota , which left Wollavillo on thu morning of the 4th with an excursion party of 500 persons for MoundsvilhV. . Vii. , a distance of six'y miles doun the river , was returning that evening about 0 p , m. , when she collided with the to\v- \ bo-xt John Lomas at Mmgo Junction , 25 miles below the town. MoNully was stnndii.g in his door immediately opposite ) where the col lision occurred. It was about S o'clock , The Lomaa in passing the island chute ivhistled for the preference- Bides , and near as I can juduo it was thrco minutes before the Sciota nn- scored , nnd neither ot them appeared to sheer oil' , r.nd almost immediately the collision occurred. General con fusion followed , nnd I saw people jumping from the hurricane deck and all parts of the steamer. As far aa I could see , the Lomas struck the Sci ota forward , for the water How over the bow of the Sciotn. The Sciota sunk almost instantly , and the L mas backed up ns suou ns possible. Thu Lomas ran to the Onio shore nnd lauded her passengers , then returned to the wreck. The crow nnd officers of the Lomas then exorcised every ef fort to Kl'XJUE THE UNFOHTUNATU I'ASSENOKKH nnd succeeded in landing over four hundred , making several trips , nnd continued to work as long as there was any who desired to leavo. As soon as I saw the accident I jumped into my skiff nnd started for the wreck. Whpn Igot thorol got five persons within a diatonco of 25 feet , nnd there were two other skifs below j mo picking them up , but I don't know how many they got. They were , hallowing all over , and there appeared to bo a great many in the wreck , but it was too dark for mo to toll the num ber I then took the parties I res cued to the Ohio side , and by that time the Lomas had landed their party nnd returned to the wreck. I had just coma from work as the boat cimo back and counldn't tell HOW MANY WEIIK ON HOARD , but from what the parties who had landed told mo there were from G50 to i 700 on the boat. From the run of the conversation of those who had boon landed I gathered thnt from 000 to ' 550 were landed. Three women were carried ashore and died nf ter they had been rescued. Two little boys and the assistant engineer of the Scioto were rescued and stopped at Cox's. Iho nssiatnnt engineer told mo ho ; thought many lives were lost , ns the lower decks were crowded nnd the t boat sunk instantly. The ecenca on the Sciota were ioartrending , nnrl life struijeflea wro 'rightful to behold. The Loinaa was iily slightly disabled nnd wont to , ivork nt once to save thosn on board niwi ho unfortunate Sciota. This task wi vas rendered easy by the bright noonlight , nnd no doubt many lives ar vero saved from this reason. It is arm low believed that the first reports thH yore exaggerated , and that the loss of H ifowill not exceed twenty persons. to f thu victims of the Scioto continued o-day. Steamers Emma Gray , from Pittsburg , and the Welcome , from Wheeling , nro rendering material aid. ' LVonty-oight bodies have boon re- levered and fifty-eight arojjreported as nieslng. It is expected the number asw vill exceed ono hundred. th The evidence before the inquest to- CO lay wns to the eficct that the pilot nt ras ! fo blnmp. All agruo that thu ntWf ohn Lomas signalled in time nnd thu lal Senator would have boon n verted lied f : hu Sciotu acted immediatoly. on th TTp North. ullnii'.l Afeocl&tuJ fif.tM , tw \ViNNirin : , July 0. Tlio dominion lections in Manitoba have resulted dvomely to the present government. The Canadian Pacifio railroad is 81 Hjiplptcd ) to Thunder bay , on lake me uporior. on ; Murluo- itlonsl ABf&ciatoJ I'ltni. Nrw i YORK , July G. Arrived , ' arthia from Liverpool , Australia om Hamburg , State of Indiana from lin lasgow ; sailed , Leasing for H'imburr ( , trn hai Riotous Pnconorv. ay ; joi CONIXJUD , Mass. , July 5. All quiet dei the slate prison to-night. Gov. cau , eng and the prison commissioners dai ivo Warden IJarlo their moral sup- the rt , and the latter ia master of the car tuation , LOB' ' night thirteen ring- wai adura were brought to tlio ntrong de [ irt of the prison and chained to the frei ating with their hands nbovo their the ads. Paul Gregory , u rinulcader , OJII Id the warden to-day ho was certain ma thoao men were reloaded order mil rjuld ' ba restored , The warden Htn clintd to bo dictated. Later on tin itnes Dolnn wua ordered out pai hi : > ct.ll by nil ofiicor. Ho throw > iiit pot ut the oflicer. Warden cep irlo then ordered him out , Dolan hai fused and threatened to brain the the fct man who approached him. His the llow convicts shouted ; "Stick it out , ccd mmyj wo nro with you " The ward- da > ) sprang into the jail , grappled Doi i eon Ian nnd throw him into the corrid ir , whore ho wns chained. This incident impressed convicts that the warden was not to bti conquered , nnd no fur ther outbreak ia oxpocted. SLUGGED BY SULLIVAN. Jjvmoo Blhofc Badly Beaten by the Chnrupion. KllocluullOiit of Time null Flclicil up Uncouaoloiu- Spcri.il tu St. linuU Kepubllc.iii , KKW YOUK , July -I James E lintt nltempted to stnud before John L. Sullivan iu a fight with glovoa lo-ilay. Sullivan had allured to give SoOO to any man who would stand before him for four rounds. At the call of tune the men stopped quickly forward nnd shook hniids , It was about the last thing Ediott had any chance to do at nil grncofully. Sullivan ruahod upon him liken ev clone nnd drove him bad into his corner ami pounded the face nnd neck in n way to act luu to thinking The boards were dip pery , and Elliott teemed dazed by 1(10 ( hot beginning of the fight. Ho thp ; < ci under ono of Sullivan's blowp , u n' twice , in twice as many seconds , ! i fell to the floor , clingiuir both tiiiu-i t Sullivan's legs , which seemed lo stum as firmly na if Ihcy had been cot n the planks. Elliott hardly rcgninoi his foot before ho wns down m\ii' ' twice in the aamo way. Ilia bar1 ! > irk was scratched by the fnlls , hia waa bleeding , and his white brecc'ioa ' were streaked with mud. 1111. LOOKED DlhCOUHAOKD aa ho dropped into his chair in the corner nt the end of the oxci'mg ' three minutes , and the crowd for Sullivan , who had wnlkod nfl smilingly lo Ins side of the platform. Johnny llochu K.W Elliott iioinc- thing from n bottle nnd fanned linn. At the minute's rent Mr. Sullivan stepped quickly to the scratch , liott did not appear to bo no eager fur the fray. The champion crowded the veteran into Iho corner and "slugged" him furiously. Ho hit him under the ear with a mallet and showered blows all over hia head. Elliott ducked nnd dodged and once he fell , catching Sullivan by the IWJB in a plain attempt to upset him. Ho made several fouls , too , winch Sullivan refused to claim. Sullivan seemed to prefer keeping his man n little longer in order to knock him out completely. Elliott hardly mnu- ngcd to counter nt all upon thu for bidding front of Sullivan , nnd his ru- [ siatences seemed to grow feeble under tlio pounding which ho suffered. Elliott ( made u desperate elfort to duck under a frightful blow from Sulivan. Ho caught it squarely C IN THK HACK OF THK NEOK. Then the men clinched like grizzly bears until they were parted to " Jbtgin the struggle again. Sullivan $ yVt'd stinging and resounding blow , ' % ott's car nnd face until rolled overngnin on the nt' as before about Sullivr were separated , and . forced the lighting furiously' iifdloc clinched him'again and both full , Sul livan of course on top. The third round wns looked tipot is the decisive ono. If ho stood u ; 'or four rounds Elliott would bo on : Jtlod to $500. Evidently Sulltvnt md no intention that the liuht shouh d ant another round. Ilo closed will lo Elliott in the Intter's corner nnd slug in cd him about the head with sucl npidity mid violence thnt Elliot mist have BOOH inoro stars tlian won Pi o bo seen in nil the rest of the fin a a ml nont. The thrco-minuto round was in esa than half over when Siillivni fir vith n straight blow caught Elliot list under the chin on the left aide fo ,11 d knocked him into the ropes. It CO rasthen thnt Elliott an HIIEMKD TO UK DKAl ) .nd hung over the ropes without a iiovomont in danger of dropping to bo ho ground six feet bolon. Johnny Pli loolio took hold of the body and tried raise it up. Ilo had to call for help aid ao got Elliott fairly upon the ilatform. It took two men to lift the mconscious fighter into a chair. Ho- torativcs wore applied , but Elliott ras alow to n pond to their influence , 'resontly ho opened his oyoi and joked feebly about him like ono who ska , "Whoro am I. " Tin * , however , ia ras not in time for him to respond ti ho next call to the scratch nnd thu I nnscioiisiica that his ordeal hud nndoil any coat eoumcd to rouvo him. Ho ras bundled up , and live minutes iter was led limping and reeling away ( om thu ring. Ho afterwards revived nough tovulk le last round ivcnty sccondx. " " * " * " " thi j Into the Paul. atlonil ABooditeU 1'rcw. CHICAOO , July G The Chicago it [ "j . Paul road Jius been nduiittod to lomburahip in the Town pool. Gen- nil agents willbu appointed at Omaha id Kansas City. ij Xho FrolKlit Hiuullors' wa i'Jonal AbHocutcU VII-M , vui NKW YOIIK , July 0 , Roaooo Conk- ov tig , attorney for the Now York Con- voi ul , and V. l.uumw , for tliu Erie , id ive formally applied to State Attor- HtnJ General Runnel ] for tun days' ad- J lurnment of argument upon the or- , iEtjuod by Judge Doimhuo to HIOW ! nc use to-morrow why a writ of man- ati unus should not bo issued compelling un discharge of their duty ni common un'J Triers under their charter and for- Sti ird the accumulated freight in tholr 1C : * ipoU sin butfinni ! g of the 8 I bight hand . Itubeliuvud ho application means UM railroad "K nipuiika are to acccdo tu the do. ur and : of llto Btrikurs in the incantimu tu render litigation unncci aary , the feC rikera being determined and the tilUx ippors ] meaning to compel the com- Ux'I ) inieu tsi r.irry , 'I Kr.w YOUK , July 0. With ono ox. id jition the u tat ua of the freight or indlor'B strike ia unchanged. At orot Now Jersey southern freight pier demands ot the old men were nc- eu ded to , and they were at work to- y. The workingmen say the other DC mpanies will follow in a short time. he A PIERCE-ING SCREAM. The Courjty Seat of Pierce County Determined to Bo Hoard if Not Seer. Youuc lu Vonm But Old nnd I'u li ntid Purso. ASkotch oftnoTown nnrt i'ooplo. Corrc | > oiicleiico ot Tlio lice. Pierce , the county scat of Pierce county , situated near the central part nnd on the S , 0. & P. railroad , line , for the past six months , made liner progress than nuy town in the stnto of equal advantage ! ! . Tivolve j cars ago the the first sot' tiers on the present town sight uoro J. II. Brown mid 11. S. Lucas , on which they passed nu eventful and historical Hfi , with nothing around 'nit ' the wild unurio for their future prospects. Daring this time until the S. 0. A : P. iraiiiR caino ntc.auing through the beautiful Elkhuin vnlloy , which \ vast t wo yi ivra ago , the progress wnn liin- ittij , having but few dwellings houses : iud onn general merchandise store , ownid by 11. Jl. Jlowis , in which ho him been doing a thorough and success ful business until the present day. From the running ot the first train until nix months ago the town grow alow but sure. The opening of tipring brought buaiiii'M men from nil parts of the United Status , nnd viditing Pivrcc , the bi-nuiiful Burroui\dini ; country , water privileges , location of the town , and htmig the county seat , induced the bjst and experienced biisiucDs men to locate in their re- pccrivo business , uliieh they are r.xpidly doyi-loping nt prosont. The bmineoa men with the beauti ful mtrroumlitig country and the ambitious farmers baoking them > yill mnko Pierce ono of the most thriving toxvim in northern Nebraska. K. P. Weathorby , formerly from Iowa , built the lir.it ami only drug utoro H nhort ponod ngn , nnd is rap- dly deiilnig out what it most needful xi pnserve health , itml .ti-to an attor- ley , who in doing a hn o business in L-qiulizing the righ'u Uutwuen man tud num. Dr. liucknor , cii'Iil or nine months IRO , started from liin tormer home , ndianit , whuro he lind practiced modi- sine for several yearn with success , to hid a location in this ntato and build ip a practico. Visiting dillbrenl mints along the many railroads , ho nmo lo the conclu&ion that no town iuit d him an well ad 1'ierco and im- nediatoly removed his family and ocated himself in a fine practice , vhich is creditable to the town. Pug1) & , Hall , dealers in all kind of nerclmmlise , their old building not large enough to enable them to K stook ni'odnd for thuir many .JSybmors , have built a largo'Btoro on Main street , in which they are carry , ng a large stock and doing a rushing justness. ' Mr. Pugh , owning n largo lumber d rard , ouppliea llio booiaing town and din ounty with the best of lumber. in ' fc The Pierce County ( J.ill is , and has fcP lone ( much for the nitvanuuincnt of the , own , calling all to bettor lands in its ' mmediato vicinity. Oliristicn Hi'iizlcr , proprietor of the ) forth i'ork ' Valley hotel , IIHS im- iroved its accommodation by n now Nl ddilion , and intends soon to enlarge NlWl uoro , whim he will bo able to give Wl rnt clans accommodations to all. III Mr. Chasu is erecting n fina barn 0 or the livery business , which is about to omplotod. lie has a line lot of horses , todc nd is able to furnish those wishing th ransportulion with the best of accom- thw indation , There are many fmo business places oing erected which will soon bo corn- luted. ui Mr. Huston's general store is being lent uilt on Main otreot , which commnnds 10 handiest trading point in town by nt , iu management thut cnntor in its dii irisdictiun. Mr. Huston caino to lia town about n year ngo , being in itisfiud with its loca'ion , bought seine di iiid , roturnud to his home in Ohio ith the intention of returning with vi family , caino back this fepring , , reeled a line residence in the center t'jwn , will soon have his store com- , lotud in which ho will carry on a 801 TRO business. Having n fine mor- intilo experience ho cannot help but i ike n fcuccesa. l ! ( Cones & , Spencer , young men , ill- dil nut to open a bank by the first of uptomber. 10 I Mr. COIICB , formerly from Wisnor , dil iis Btnlo , and Mr.Spencer , from Chi- igo , III. , nro youiiu' men of energy , th id aru entering up' ' i thu most no- 10 iblo business , witn n largo capital to mimenco with , They will bo fully r. itronizftd by thu many peoplu need- ; a bink in their vicinity. Mr. j Miiaon inton H to build n hard- tin Htore-room which will bo nd- are - , nn - rai intago totho * town. Coming to thin iwn early iu the spring , howi fa- tin irably impressed with Hii facilities , tinK [ < built n fine cottu o on Main root , in which ho in living. 00 Mr. Frank Alatlioivd , general paint- does and is nblo to compote with bust of workmen , giving general tihtaction , Ho has more than ho do , tin The prospecta for n line mill being bk tablishod hero are bright , many para - Gi a wuntim ; to start ono soon. There Gii no boti or eight in thU state ; none in ma county will givu it HO many ixdvnn- dit Kca , Thuro ate many stock ranches rrounding the town , which adds the uch to the value of trado. ( Jilman t , Cruig , Bishop , Farley , Uontly , Hoot , Icy , are heavy owners of land and Si , ck. The inhftbitnnts ot Pioroo having no. . Id their church in the school homo some time , and listened to many 20 ) ted divined , each denomination am- dit tioua of building u church , the ( oplo tesolviul the ono giving thu la goat sum would have thu prulur- co , thu Congrogntioiialisti coming to front , offer $500 , while the in- 2 , : habitants have raised 81,000 , and are going to erect a $1,500 church. After forming a church constitution and electing the rospcctivooHicnro , they in tend soon to begin the work , HKXIH. Sl'ORTINQ. NitlcnM AfroeUteil VrcM. 10X0 11HN01I HACKS. LONO UUANCII , July 0. The rncca atMonmnuth Park continued to-day : Firat _ rac.i , handicap aweepstakes , milo nnd n furlong , wns won by Priam , Faliuitzi second : lime , 2:0if : ( Second r co , July stakes , two-year olds , wns won by Goo. Koniiy , Knir- field second ; time , 1-'J2. Third rnco , Munmouth Oaks , three year olda , tillicn , mile nnd n quarter , wns won by llinwasse , with Amimm second ; lima , 2'JU. ; Fourth race , purao ? C > 00 , nil ngcs , Belling nllowntices , three-quartern of n mile , wns won by Unttludur , Sir Hugh suoond ; time , 1:1 : ! ) . Fifth nxco , purse ? 500 , nil ngea , mile nnd a half over nix hurdloa , waa won by Felix , Mrs. Chubba second , time ; ! ; 07. IIASU HALL. DCTUOIT , July ( ! . Dotroits , Hoa- tons 10. Bim-Ai.o , July G. 'Worccatcra 1 , Uullalonll. CIXVKLAND , July G. Providence 1 , Clovelnuds 2. CIIKUOO , Julyti. Gnmo postponed. PnTRiiuua , July G. Allegheny 8 , Bidtimotes ' . ) . Piiii.AiiKi.rniA , July G. Athletics 1 , Cincintuxtia IU. NATIONAL UUHLINfl CI.UII. UTIOA , N. Y. , July G. The Na tional Curling club of America mot to day. Thu following ofllcors were elected : Proa id mi , John Patterson , of Now York ; vico-prpsidonts , Gen. John MoArthtir of Chicago , William Kelluck of Yonkora ; secretary and treasurer , Dxvid Curtis , of Now York. Thu club viditn Trenton Fulls to-mor row. Iliillcutioiin. I Arnoclutuil l'ri"W. U , C. , Juno 7 , 1 a. in. For thu Mummri valley , pnrlly cloudy weather , local rains , northerly wiiuU becoming variable stnlinnary or higher lumpuraturo nud prosauro. Killed Thnir Moth or. Nntlunal A iocinu t I'tm * . IV , July G. Gapt. J. t D. Hhoailes and hia brother , both dis- aolulu characters , nro under arrest for murdering their mothnr last niglit. The quarrelled about some insurance lately paid on her life. When shu tried to nunarato them they turned on her and killed her. Polnoitoil Chililrou. S'atlniml Associated I'runn. Buui.iNOTONJulyG. Four children named Foley were poisoned by eating MirrantH containing worms. Two ntu load and the others nro dying. Another Tor > ado. National FT ! SCOTT , KB.July ft , A tor nado swept over Ohnrokco neutral lands I , sixty miles south , lust night , At Columbus , Ks. , trees were uproot ed and grain stacks sent ( lying in all Jirectioiis. Seven buildings were do- nolibhed. At Gitard houses , barns , 'onces and trees were blown down. L'ulor Crawford and .Ins. Arrowainith , 'ariiH'ra , are reported killed and thuir 'amities injured , their houses being lown away. Ni The Poiiiin lvmiln Situation. National ABeaclatoH' ' ° l'r Mi. PuiLADKia-iiiA , Pa. , July ( i.Stal - cc vart leaders to-day express willing- less to withdraw ISoaver in laver of , , /ol. ( A. Luider Unowdon , superin- . oiidont of thu mint. The indepen- lents refuse to accept anything less hati their entire ticket by the stal farts. > Tranufora ot Titles. John L. McO.iguo , real estate agent nd conveyancer , reports that the fol- owing deeds were received for record the county clerk's ' ollico on M on- luy and Wednesday , July . ' < and 0 ; James Johnson to John McCor- lie ; , lot 10 , block 8 , McCormick'a ad- of f ition SHIS. GO. ofOn ! L. W. Hill to G. IJ. Boggs , undi- Illl ided f , in lot 11 , block V , lot. ) , block ca lot 7 , block , Bogga'and Hill's ad- caPi ition , and undivided I in lot G , block PiAi lot 11 , block H , Bogus' nnd Hill's miNa ucond nddition-l7'1.27. ; { Gco. 11. Hoggs to Low W. Hill , un- ividcd } i inturvHt in sundry lots in Na loggs' nnd Hill's first and second nd- itions-Sln01i.25. ' Aug. I0mnt/o to Geo. N. Iliokx , lot nn ) , block J ( ) , Ivout/.o nnd Ruth's nd- an ition JMfji' ' . im Luo nnd Corlies to .Bonjamin Bull , to 10 nw. qr. K/ . sec , fi , town 15 , range toUi - SGOO , un Samu to Samuel liallingor , the aw , . sw. qr , sec. D , town 15 , range 10 GOO. Thos. Wardull to Henry Twolson , coi pr 10 n. A of BW. < | r. of aeo , ! i , town M , UIKO 11 81,1200. op. [ Joseph Mnestrick to Frank Kubrco , ha 10 n. A of a. A of lot 10 , block ! , tin ounlxo's thir'd nddition § 172. ini Henry 0. Jones to Glaus Clausun , acres in w. A so 12,15,10-1,200. ' ret Low Hill to'Olaf Petersen , lot ! , " ' ' lock" : , 'Unz&i Hill's addition [ Wi Chun. McKay to John V , Farwoll , 10 undivided j of lots 2 , it and 21 , sec look'IJtO , and " lot H , block GUI , wa addition 8iJO. : Goo. i P. Bcmis to Villa A. Cush- bV ian , lot H , block K , Lowo'a first ad- ition-8150. till Will Ut-dick to Byron llecd iv Co. , undivided of parcel in no. no. , fi , l 8tW7 50. J. H. Baldwin to name , Bnmo ' 1,077 50. W. V. Morau to HJIIIO , parcel in BO. co , 80 , 10 , 13--8a50. BH | K/.nx Millnrd to Nasmi Kynor , lots ai.d20J , Millard it Culdwoll's ad- > h tionS100 , j. . CornuliiiM Dwyer to Ellen lloo , lots jj iu and 2 , block D , Shiua'a addition i50. Jas. G. Mcfjeath to J , B. Piper , lot coi Burr Oak addition150. . lut THE CRANK'S ' CRANIUM. Its Oonditiun Materially Im proved by tlio Rooonfc Hanging , "Humane" Sontimontfxliato Of- flciaily Lambed in tbo Autopsy. The Bonoa of the . Bsnaain to bo Wlrod nnd Hunt ? in the Musouni. Tim TnrlfT Commiiislon Formnlly- BcRlui Itn Worlc In The Nftvnl Appropriation Dill Poaeod' by the HOUBO Otlior Items. THE ASSASSIN'S BRAIN. nmmt , unroiir or TUB AUTOIVJV. National Asooclntoj 1'tcm. WASIIINOTON , July G. Dr. Lamb to-day gave to the press iho official report of the autopsy of Guitoau. The portion relating to the examination of the skull nnd brain nays : The right parietal bone is slightly flattened over a space about two inches square. Back of I he front parietal suture nnd to the right of the inter-parietal there was a slight flattened clovntion corresponding spending with the internal nurfaco of the cnlvnrin. The frontal suture wan obliterated ; others quite distinct. A. number of pncchioninn depressions , were observed near the proovo for 1e longitudinal 1 sinus. In thickness the skull presented nothing remarkable. The dura mater wan firmly adherent to 1n anterior portion of the calynrin in the vicinity of thu longitudinal .sinus. There 1 wuro lulhosions of the durn uleo to thu bnio of the skull. They were quiet firm nnd trust marked in deeper parts off where also there were small patches immovable ar borescent congestion with , however , no attendant thickening or pigmenta tion. There was no other congestion of the dura. The durn WAS slightly thickened nud opagtio along tlio longi tudinal ' sinus nnd portion of t't the line of the middle mcn- igenl nrtory on onch aide. The nrchnoid ot thu upper convexity of the brain presented in ninny places small patches of thickening nnd opacity , elsewhere it waa normal. The cerebral vessels appeared normal in every respect. ISo roughening any where of the inner surface of the skull. The brain wna firm , the weight , in cluding the cerebrum nud cerebellum pous nnd medulla , nnd portion of the durn was -IDA ' ounces. It wns slightly lltxttuuud in'tho region corresponding to thu Hattomng of the parietal bone. On ono Bcotion of the cerebrum there wns the appearance na if slight flures generally presented considorablo" depth in many plncns , amounting to apvon-uigluhs of nn inch. On the right side there woru seven fissures radiating from the circular fissure sur rounding the small isolated convolu tion. On the left aide there were live iasuroa radiating from n email shallow leprosaion. CAPITA ! . NOTES. National Aa'oclatoil frees. TJll ! TAUIKK COMMISSION. WASHINGTON , July G. The tarilf iominisaion assembled to-day. Presi- lent Hayes read nil addrcua , and the numbers , then wont in n body to pay .heir rcapi'cla to the president nnd Secretary Folger. ( lUITKAU's IIODT ivill bo articulntcd nnd the skeleton lncod in the medical museum. TJIK HTAU KOUTl ! vas rammed. Route i8K ! ! , Whlto Ivor to lUirlins , Wyoming , was taken in. C'ONnil.MATIOJ'H. The soiiato confirmoJ the iiomina- ions of P. H. M oNulty , receiver of lubhc money ; Gustavo lieioh , register hind oflicos at Hoonovillo , Mo. ; aptain Jonathan Young to bo coni- lodoro ; Coiniimndor Robt. Hoyd , jr. , aptain ; Lieutenant Commander C. H. l 'endloton , commander ; Lieutenant- iiidrow J. Iverson , Lieutenant com- lander. _ CONQKEl'.K. atlonil Associated Trent * HKNATK I'JtOCKKIIIKMK. WAHUINOTON , July 0 , The riror ml harbor bill was taken up. Au mnndmont appropriating § 100,000 for improvement of Honnepiii canal led debate and without disposing of _ it lie Bonato wont into executive session nd ut Oi'lO adjourned. IIOUHI5 I'JtOCIIKDINdH. The hou.10 passed the naval appro- riution ; bill , 110 to 75 , and wont into jiiiniitten of tlio whole on the civil ipropriiilion bill , The ways and moans committee nvo agreed to report a bill removing 10 tax on tobacco , without imticipat- ; action during the present ( session. The liouae passed u joint resolution iqiiusting the president to call an in- irnatiomil conforpnca to iix a time leiidian ; also a bill for the relief of /in , J Peltock , late collector of the icoiul Pennsylvania district , la the iiftornoon session the house aa occupied with the sundry civil ppropnation bill , a number of mom- ura taking occasion to got iu political x'echee. No notion was taken on 10 lull , u d the houio adjourned at p. in. _ _ Janitor Troubloa , 'iitional Am oi.ited 1'jebs. Pmsiiujtu , P.x. , July 0. The Crea- jntmill at Pomoroy , 0. , agrees to gn the iron workers' scale. Watson Co. will also sign conditionally. ho Amalgamated association is great- pleased. There ia nothing now iu i coal Htrikea. Leaders nnd Manitoba , the best five snt cigar' in the city nt Pnutor'a Mil- ird hotel pharmacy. 3t ,