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\ A J t. THE OMAHA BEE. FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB , , SATURDAY MORNING , JULY 5 , 1884. NO. 15 NATIONAL AND POLITICAL An Unnsnal Number of important Nominations Made Ycsterflay , John A , Kasson , of Iowa , Ap pointed Minister to Germany , Alonso Taft , of Ohio , to bo Minis ter to Russia , Postmaster Franois , of Troy , to Go to Vienna's Court , Eiohmond , of Ehode Island , to Portugal Byors to Eonie , " A Nuinljnr of Now Nebraska Appoint/ merits nml Confirmations , WASHINGTON NOTES. MINI31KUIAL , NOMINATION' : ! . . July . John A. Kasson , cf Iowa , en\oy extraordinary anil minister plon- ipolentary of the United States to Germany. Alpbonsj Taft , of Ohio , envoy extraordin ary and minister plenipotentiary of the Unit ed States to Hus ! u. John M. Fiaucls , of Now York , envoy ex traordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the Unltnd States to Atutra Hungary. Louis Richmond , of Hhudo Is and , miniate resident and consul general of the Unitei States to 1'o-tugnl. Samuel H. M. Byeri , consul general to Home , Italy. Ransom C. William * ) , consul general to Havana. Wait ] McAllister , jr. , of California , Unitrd btatctf judge , distiict of AlasVa. Andrew J. Lawis , of Illinois , clerk of the United Stntes court , district of Alaska. M. O. lllllyor , of California , manhal of the United States court district of Alaska. Frank Sperry , of Now York , associate justice - tico of the supreme court of Dakota. Sevvard Smith , of Iowa , associate justice ol the euprcine court of Dakota. .John Jarrett , of Pennsylvania , commis sioner of Mior. Miner W. Bnice , register of the land olHco utNtobrarn , Nebraska. P I'ostmatterM William F. Stone , of Sutton , I Nebraska ; Milton J. Hull , K-'gar ' , Nebiasko- Charles C. Wilson , Sterling , Nebraska. lUguter of the land office Edward S. But ler , Koligh , Nebraska. l Keceivor of public moneys William B. ' Lambert , Neligh , Nebraska. IHI'LOIIATIC F.\rENIHTOIlK3. WASHINGTON , JulyI. . The conference committee in charge of the consular and dip lomatic appropriation bill , concluded its con- Mderation of that measure at 4 o'clock this morning , with the exception of the senate rfmendment appropriating S-50,000 for the .Nicaraugan water way project. No agree ment wcs reached on the entire bill The house conferees refused to agree to that fea ture of the bill , ntid the senate conferees con cluded to consult with the other meml eis on dlho senate bill for expressing their decision on , /fAho amendment. They also requested that J they bi allowed till to-morrow rudrning to tf make their repoit. The senate conferees ref - f . ceded from tbo senat i amendment providing t for appointment the commission to visit and ascertain the best modes for securing moro intimate international and commercial rela tions between the United Statoi and Roverrl countries of Central and South America. -KIGHTH : CONGRESS. HKNATf ! . , July 4. The senate was \ ailed to ordir at It o'clock. After prayer by Jiahop Andrews the declaration of indepen dence wax road. The senate further insisted on its amend ments to the deficiency bill , and reappointed the Hamii committee. The bill paused grant ing a pension to the widow of General Ord ; also a bill increasing the pension of General Frank I1. Blair's whlow , nnd ono to authorize the president to appoint General Averil to the position of colonel in the army and then place him on the retired list a ) of that rank. The senate then went into executive session and when thu doors re-opened took a recess until II p. m. IIOUHK. ' The house met at 10 a. in. in continuance of Thursday's scstion. Tbo conference report on tlio bill to consoli date the bureau of military justice and corps of judge advocate * ) wai agreed to. The homo then resumed the consideration uf the senate amendments tu the Mexican pension hill , but tlio want of a quorum was dii-clohod , and after several roll calls a call of thu homo w s ordered. Mr. Brewer , of New York , inoyod at noop that the housi go into a committee of the whole for tlio purpose of considering that ( 'reat etato paper , the declaration of indupon- dence , and that th * important document bo now read for the Information of the members not absent from thn poit of duty. The speaker movud the motion WM not piivileged. Koll call followed roll call in monotonous sue- nncci-i-'lon on motions to adjourn and-for calls nf th house until 1:30 : , when Mr. Handall pro- /ySnVJd the conferanca repoit on the general deficiency appropiiatlon bill. It annouucdda'i egreement to all tin amend ments in controversy ezce ( > t two or throe. Mr. Calkin * moved the house receJo from it ) disagreement to the * moodmunts in contro- ternary , apropriuting ] ) small HIIIIII for iiaving Ktreetu and public buildings , in Des Molnof , St. Liula and ( Jraud IUiid4. | Lost yuas l > 5 , nry 11(1. ( Similar motions in regard to amendment making appropriation to reimhurio Kx-1 'real- dent JIuycH tuu amount ptld lor expensed of commisHlun opnointnd to go to Louisiana in 1877 met a similar fate , The report was itgrojd to and Kandall , BnniiM uud Calkins were re-appointed con ferees. Mr. Willi * presented the cunforenco reiior on the river and harbor appropriation bill. Agreed to. The hillai it p.medtlio housoap- jiroprlatod 8leHfi : ! 00 , an agreed to in the conference. It appropriates 618,809,700. Mr , McMtlltn Nubmitted a confeienco re port on the bill introduced bv him limiting the time within which the prosecutions may be instituted against po oim charged tvtih violating the in tern 1 ravenua lawn. Agieed to. An agreed to , the bill i luceii the tlmii within which oiteudcrH may be pr.secuted fromtCvo to three years , when the penalty ii Imprisonment In tlio penitentiary , and to twc year * in all other cases. Filibustering Againsl the Mexican pension bill then continued , un til -1:45 : , when the housa took a recess until 9 run. _ WASHINOTON , July . At the ovonlmr ee ' sion the hoiuo resumed the consideration ol the Mexican pension bill , and in view of the ttrong opposition to the meniuro , Inith on the part of those who thought that the granting of iho service pension wii * inadvisable , and of these who wem opposed to the restrictions lilacod upon it by rnnate. Towmhond , who had charge of thu bill , proposed that the con- atn aineiuliuouts bo non-concurred in and conference ordered. Mr. Hewitt ( Ala ) objected. * Mr. Shelley suggested that the bill bo laid aside and the house proceed to the considera tion of the private pension bill , nnd Calkins asked Townshond to comply with that sugges tion , at fame time complimenting him on the pallant fight ho made for the Mexican pension bill. GEOHGH GOUIA ) . His FondncBB lor Actresses nntl Yachts Hli I'rlvixto Hox. Inter Ocean New York Dispatch. Taking supper last night at 1 ) elmcmlco'a I was stuick by thu appearance of a young man who , while affecting to enjoy plover * ami champagne , was lo to the delicate flavor of ono and I the tparklo of tlu other in the al t > orbing delight i" watching n bright-eyed bru- notto p y her knife and fork. The young man wai about 2M rears . old and rather Spanish . . . _ _ . . . * ! ! 1 i - - - looking , by virtue of an ohvo comideqioii , black muHicho ami very dark eyei. His face was shrewd , his manner suave , ami without bordcilngon dude or Hwclldom , ho was well With all this it was hard to ptacu him. Ho was not n society man , though his hands were brown you must know it is now "tho thing' " for gentlemen ti affect tan nnd sun-burn ; in deed , 1 kuowof ono pojched-faco youth \\Iiu , nt the risk of n sunstroke , has been browning himself by boating without a hat but the wide-awake , practiced catch-ine-if-you-can ex pression of the young diner forbid the sup position that his sole occupation in life was to bore aid bo bored : also , his manner , though smooth , was authoritative , and though ho were no diamonds ho somewhat ostentatiously gave the waiter n $5 bill. The pretty brunette was evidently "ono of th ] profession , " and had made the mistake of supping In public with too much of. her stnge complexion on. She ate , too , after/ the pecu liar fashion of women with prettyjuands and bed breeding , that is , with as mucn display of vvhito fingers heauly loaded with diamond rings as the opportunity afforded. Said a ftiond at the sale : "That young man is Mr. George Gould , the eldest son and heir jf Jay Gould , and his companion is ono of the Union Square company. " "J ho at nil Hka his father ? " I asked , know ing my informant was old in tlio winding ways : > f Wall street. "Yoi , and no : ho ha the nuno sharpness rod quickness to i-co and seize an opportunity. When his father goes away he looks after his justness , and on oncoccaslon whenMr. Gould > nd his partner , Conner , were both out of ; own , George made a cloverstroke that netted ; he firm ho\eral hundred thousand dollars , vhich so plea-ssd his father that ho gave him ; hat beautiful yacht 'Fanita * for n present. " "Then ho is fond of water ? " "Yes , he finds his principal amusement in , ' icthinpr , and generally takes a party with lim , miido up of friends and pretty actresses , vhoso society ho has a pa sion for , and ono > vbch ! resulted in the breaking of his engage- nont with tbn daughter tf John Jacob An tor. ! \H to other faults ho hns none , for ho never iraokes , drinks moderately , and was ne\er known to play for mon y. George Gould is alert lort of Baron Cbevrtal ; more polite tovomon , hnn men , very reserved , obllgtug-r-when the security is good nnd likes to travel oufrea lasics , of which he always has a goodly sup- ily. Ho always wears on his watch chain a ittlo gold badge which enables him and who- ner IH with him to ride on the elevated roads minus tlcketa. " This morsel of gossip reminded mo of a > iit [ paid to the Grand opera housa a short time IRO. This place of amusement belongs to Jay jould , and in being Rhuwn over It thn box vhich is the especial property of Mr. Gould , fr. , was pointed out to mo as French in its .astn and arrangement. It is largo and luxurious in its hangings of lead gob ) , mosaic floor , and hand-carved ) anels. In place of chairs there are divans , oft as down can make them , covered with Mental tapontriea and Persian rugs piled ipon each other to form easy couches , with : ushions of lace and satin to easn thn head and houldors and fur rugs to Hoften the floor to ho feet. A superb jar of limegos is kept illed with roses to iwrfunio the air , and pans , ivery one of which is n marvel of wrought yory ami lace or satin ( tainted with Wattoau igures , lie ready to thu hand. Opening out of this box is a dainty smok- ru ? room , furnished richly , but plainly , hung nth portraits of theatrical luminaries , and upplled with the latent dramatic papers and nag7ines. ! Here cigars that cost $1 each | Usi ate smoke , and if anything moro exhilarating n renuirod it can bu biought In from Twenty- ourtli street without the audience bcin ? the , Ipcr. Ono of thn moxt interesting features f the bov I'H tbn door that gives direct access o the stage , Tliii door is kept locked and ho key rejiosej In the vest pocket of the lively ieorge , who , with the ingenuity of a fiiian- ior , ImH arranged an embroidered curtain ver the said door in such n happy manner liat when he wishes to join in tha gayetlefc of lie green-room hn can , by touching n tilver neb , reduce the lights illuminating the bril- iant-jewolcd lanterns pendant from thn cell- ig , and inaka his exit without his placet of en- ranco being observed. Printers' Wanes to l > o Reduced. HAMU.TO.V , Ont. , July . The prupiiotors f the newspapers and jou ofllcea are arranging or a reduction in printers' wages from : > ! H to 0 cents per 1,000 cms , to take effect Monday text. Thn reason , for reduction Ia hard times nd small buiiness , LindlCH , Attention ! In the Diamond ) yes moro coloring Is given than in any known lyes , and they give faster and moro brilliant olors. 10cat all druggists , Kverybody praises horn. Wells , Klchardnon & Co , , Burlington , ft. A. Bliooti-r'rt Calniully , Gi-AllK.MOW , 1'a. , July 4. Last evening tl\i\u \ \ Patrick Connelly , a "shooter1 for a toi- ixlo company , was fillini ; a hhull with nitro- lyceriiu it exploded , blotting Connelly into iinuto picccx. ' YOU GOINQO J5U11OPK ? In anitlior column will bo found tha louncomont of Meaxri. THOS. COOK & SON ourlst Agents , 201 Broadway , Now York , slatlvo to tha very complete arrangements ley have made for touru in Kuropj the aminj Spring and Summer. "Cook's l iccur- onlst , " containing maps and full particular * . 'Ill ba mailed to any address on rocolptjof 10 , anta < POLITICS AND PROHIBITION The Latter Goes Into Effect Yesterfla With Promise in Iowa , No Saloons Open Yesterday in tli ( Capital of the Stato. Everybody Putting in Small Lot in Kegs and Quarts , The Houses of Ill-Famo Alsc Oloso Up "for Good , " , Only One Woman Known to Have Kept Open House , Other Items of Interest Prom OiirVIr tuouH CitiesOvortbo Ktvcr. I'KOHroiTION IN IOWA. IN lira xoiNix , Special Dispatch to Tun BKK. ) is MOI.NKH , July . The new ( inhibitor ) law went Into elTect at midnight , and the amount of beer nud spirits passed over the city bars was tremendous. A vast number of epirit flasks \voro also filled , and the breweries eries were exhausted of beer and ale by city and country order * . No disturbance * occur/ei last night. Noun of the saloons opened to day , and Marshal HnlfnorBnys ho believes hit can keep them closed. A wholesale denier tells mo ho boliovea tlie law will reduce drunkenness matorally , but thinks the whole- Salomon w 11 have A KICO1) OV OHDKIH for small lots ; these will bi for medicinal , mechanical and culinary purposes , and whoru customers nra prudent and reputable hey will be supplied ; otherwise ) not. Ho thought the wholesale men would bo moro circumspect than the pharmacists. HOUHKS OP ILL-FAME The law prohibiting the keeping of houses of ill-fame Is also in effect , and all the known places have closed Mid the women have left the city , except in ono case the women owning her property. She hat sent away her inmates , and has offered her house for sale. The Grand River Tragedy. MoiiKiav , Mo , July ! . The list of the drowned and narlnualy wounded in the Grand liver bridge catastrophe in increasing as the work of clearing away the wresk progresses. His now estimated that twelve men were drowned and as many moro /atally injured. The names received tins moining are : John Lonp , drowned ; ItobertBakcr , Bounded mort ally ; James Young , shoulder crushed ; 1'latt Young , leg biokon ; Fred Young'a body was taken out jestcrday ; A. Fiiber , drowned ; ] ) . Hoywuod , cut on held ami internal injuries , cannot liver Ward West , hips and back badly L'utj James Bruce , temple crushed ; J. B. liionsoD , leg brokeu and internal injury ; John A. Dillon , drowned ; Oeorgii Brown , thigh broken ; 1'lul Beck , engineer of the ill-futed train , brain badly c-utihed ; JameH Dick , fire man , hips crushed and both arum broken , - mmot live ; James McLord , hipi crushed and Internal injuries , died since JameH llog n , back and hips hurt ; Archibald Hill badly bruised ; Abraham Webb , of Ounningham's. anil John Lmiga , of Summer-spraihod- nnd badly bruised hips and back ; A , Jj. Short , nf Summer , rib broken and iutoinal injuries , rhreo more unidentih'ed bodies have boon re covered bydlvoiH. Portions of this bridge down represents the center span to 1m alvmt lf)0 fnet Joug. The Btructnro is wnat is oallecl in railroad parlance , false work , and was furty feet from the water to the track. The cause nf the accident has not yetbflou clearly estab lished. Tno engineer wan backing the train in on thn b/idge , and on checking the speed Lo cross safely the wbolo train was brought al most to a ttop in the center of the structure. \Vhon extra steam wa put on the frail bridge began to totter , nnd soon sank beneath its l > omlerous weight The cnpinoor saw that nothing could be done to prevent thn disaster , ind began sounding the uhlatle , which ua : ontinued until the engine struck tbo water , liut for this alarm not a ulnglo occupant of the sight cars would have boon saved. MISS THUUSBY'B MOTJIKH. Clio Slnsor'a Matoriibl Parent Demi Xluirshy I'roslrAt'cd \VIth Urlof. LONDON , July 2. Miss llmma Tlunsby.tho Vmerican singer , in completely prostrated by jy grli f over the sudden death of her mother , Urg.aiio A. Thursby , which occurred at the amily resldenco in Grlmeicy wiuaru , Now 1'oik , last Monday. Miss Thursby had en raged passage on the City of Uoiye , which left Liverpool for Xow York last Saturday , nnd A-JIS , in fact , on board of the steamer and waiting its departure from Liverpool on Sat urday afternoon , when Hho received a cablo- jram from New York announcing with cruel brevity that her mother was dying. The in telligence cawed a great shock to MXH | Tliurs- fur when she left New York , fie woeka ago. lier mother was in good health , and uocmod likely to HMIfor many years. Mies Tlmraby fainted on reading the dispatch , and when eho was brought to consciousness hn wax still suf fering ID severely from the shock that the ihip'd surgeon strongly advised againfct her : ontlnuing the voyagu , ejpaciallv as the lady wai in a htato of great mental CAcitotnont , wnucd by her nnxioty for further newn from homo MiiuTImrivby took thu Hurgoon's nd- vlco and wax removed to it hotel in Liverpool , ivhero she Is still resting. On Monday nlio ro- : oived another cable , which announced her mother's death , and thn bad news brought on mother attack of nervous prostration. MIHH riiursby ia to-day loiniiwliat bettor , but will | > robably not ha abla to resume her journey to Ainci ICH until ni'it Saturday. f | MKIAI < S FOlt MAKKSMKV , riie Gold and Hllver 1'rlznn to lie Con- tcatcd tor at Fort ftenvcmvorth. o.v , I ) . 0. , July 3.-Gen. Shcrl- Ian hat received from the United Htatos Mint it 1'hlladelphia tlio gold arid illvor medals vhlch will bo offered BH prizes at the biennial Hie contest to bo held at Fort Leavenworth , m the 1st nf October , and will bo participated n by the bout injuksincu nf the iiovernl inlli- tarr divisions. The hsndsomMt inodtl In thn to bo nwa le < l to the best klrir.Jhor. It Is o solid gold , and conUtns o\or JlOOuortlm inotnl. The medal hangii from a handsomely engrave < l pin , Dwhleh Is ln crlbcd with th word "Sklrmlilior. " The fM of tlio meda roprotiant ) n private noldtor In ckmnalpn form , lying pronn nivon the Rround bohlud n rock in the act of firing. In the distance U a range of mountains Un the rovonn Is A laurel wreath , with n phco for tlio inscription Tut * U n now prize , and linn novcr been con tested tor. It will bo awarded to thoollicc or Boldlcr who makes the bott RCoVf In Ultini l style , ninnliit ( acroia the range and fltlng n thobttelor'rf uleual. Tbo first khot litobo llred otnudiug , the poeond kneeling and the third lying Upoii the ground. Tlioro nro tlx other prlres for regxilar nurks mitnshlp U > the mombora of the team win thai ! inako the bott score at 200 , T.9Q and ( WO yards , The I'unt priro 1 n Bolld old modal worth about 8100 , upon the face of which 1 the representation of an oaclo carrj'lng a rlllo and n wreath In it talent. The words "Pirn iirlzs , army marksmanship , 1881 , " arc upoi the faco. and n wreath , in which the Insult * tion will bo written , on thn rovcrso. Tlio * rc end nnd third prlre * are alike , moileh of nolli gold , worth about S1K ) , and bearing upon the face the head of a Itomati warilor nnd the words "Second prize , army marksmanship 1881. " The fourth , fifth and sixth prizes ate allko silver modal ? , upon which nil infantry soldier Is represented In the act ot tiring frou a kneeling position , The m dais were do feigned by C..1. Yolkmar , of Shorjdan's stair , and were executed at the United States Mini t 1'hlladelphla , under orders from ( Jon. Sher idan , The prizes will bo contested for by twelve ollicera or soldiers who shall inako the host record In the division teams-t\\o trom the Division of the Atlantic , tliroo from the Division oftho , Pacific ! nix from the IMvU'on of the Missouri and ono from the Corps of 1'u- jlnccrs. At the contest two years Ago , the first prl/owns won by S'rgt. Charles Barrett , llattallon of Ktiglnoora : the second by Sergt. 0. II. Clark , Troop M. Int Cavalry : the third iy Sorgt. A. W. Jamns/rroop 1J. 8th Oavalrvt .ho fourth by Sorgt James laly , Battery O. : st Artillery ; tbo fifth by 1'rivate A. Harrlng- mi , .Mattery U. 1st Artillery , and tbo iKth by Hrst Lieut. W. It. Homer , 5th Artillery. CnuKPH ABtonlNlunont , "Completely prostrated for days with indi gestion and bilious fovor- The effecta of two jottles of Jlurdofk JlltxxlIlittcrt astonished me ; vlsiblo Improvement right off.1 Mr. Noah latoa. Klmlra. N. Y. - * Foreign KruRinonta. PAIIIH , July . No death from cholera a ( ilarscillej last night , There were f'no at 'onion. LONPO.V , July 4. The riines , referring to .hftroubl-t botwcon Francs and China , Hays : 'Tho complications wherewith thocoutedt ba- ween China and Franco threaten thn trade f tbo United States of America.Knglund nd Germany , will bo of a most serious char- ct"r. It will bo difficult to prevent American nd Hnropenn adventurer * froni engaging in Im strife , nnd thua raising dohoitu Intorna- ional questtocH. Wn nniHt ho | > I'ekiu will gain IiavH to bow to tbo iouvitablu and yield liis time without reserve. " NKW YORK , July 4. The Journal of Com- nerce , nf Saturday , after alliullno1 to these republicans" have renounced tholr party lUglanci ; because of a nomination Dg.imst hlcb they earnestly protested , will say : There is a similar uprising Withintho , party ow in opposition. Better the mou among tlio ejnocra s feel that they have too long cub nittedto dictatiim to the wnnjt element n their orgam/.ation nnd that their most gro lous inittakpH have como from ohr of dis niou and Its influence upon their'BUCCCH ? In unpaigns. Already they have permitted m threats of Mich men Kelly and Ms nd- lerontu toprojudlco them in meajlirfs and loirduty at the coming convention.j el was oflllotcrl witlvkl'luoy" suffarod intensely. T was induced to try HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] REMEDY , nnd before I had used two bottles I was entirely tiroly cured. Richmond HonshaWj Providence idonco , R. I. Tlio BpnnlNti-KiiHRlnn Mnttorfl. fAWHD , .fuly 4. The budgets of Cuba and 1'ortirUiuohavo been reduced two million dollars. LOMWX , .Tnly4. A conflict tooklilnoo be tween the .lowh an < l Armenians n Tillis , in southern Hussia. The Cossacks reHtort'd order. Per Nervous nnd PhyBicalDobilityronrt The Science of Life ; or Solf-Proaorva- on. " Warranted as advertised or money efundod. The Travolluc H an irrcsistablo follow , brim full of utorlos , okea , courage , sclf-assnranco end erlt , Ho IB ery taking wltlial. Jlmilock lilomt llitttj-t are very taking medicine ; they take everywhere nd wo nold everywhere. Nowswpapor O > rr < iii > n dent in Trouble. HAMILTON' , Ont , July ! . J. Dillebaugh , a ewspaper correspondent , wai committed to rial on the charge of conspiring ugalmit thu Ignlly of thu queen In aidinc and abetting In ia destruction of public building * ) . Ball wa4 cfused. Care for the Children Chllilr'jii feel the debility of ( ho dianplni ; e.ihoiiK , even moro than adults , and Iliey bo * oino floss , pccvlKli , and iiiiroiitroll.iblc. I'hi ) blood should bo cleansed and the system nvlgorutc'd ' by the use of Hood's BrsipnrlUa. : ! "Lust Hjirlng my two children \vcro vaccl- intvd. Boon after , they lirolai all out \vllli rim- ilng sorc.H , MI dreadful I thought I should IOHO hem. Jlood'x HarHaparllla cured them com- ilctely ; and ( hey have bom healthy ever Inco. I do feel thut Hood's Karnnparllla avfd > ny children to nut , " Mud. 0. I * otf , West Wauen , Purify the Blood Hood's Harg.iparllla \ characterized by * three pDcullarltlcs : Ivl , the cinnlrt nation of remedial .u'cnts ; &l , lim jr / " " ' / ' < " | / 3d , the jirncr.it * tit Kecurlng the aclho medicinal qualities. The result laiuncdlclno oJ unusual , itreiiKtli , rffi'i'tlng curi'M lilllicrlo tynkiiown. Bend for liook containing additional ovldfiico , "Hood's Harnaiiarllla tones up my Hyutcm' . inillli'S my Mood , sliariiuns my iiiipi'tlfo , mid * eems lo niakn mo over. " J. r , THoMrHO.V , JtfRlHteroj Jeeiln , Lowell , Mass. "Hood's Kirsaparllla bent * all others , and svuirllill uel'lillllKolil. ( " I. llAllltl.MJION , I'M Uank Street , Nuvv Vorlc City. Hood's n Sarsaparilla Bold by nil drucRlstH. $1 ; six for $ ' . . . Made onlytiyO. I. HUUli & CO. , Jxiwdl , Mass. IOO ° Dosos.Ono Dollar. INCIPIENT CYCLONES. Fiirte Details Gale at Pmnont , A. lintKO Amount of Prnporty Up. stroycil Hull Htorin in Hnll County. The rromont ITer/ild of Thursday give * the follow Ing details > f the stonu of Wednesday night , a iirief account of which appeared it Tut : UKK specials : A little after one o'clock UHH morning the forvo of thu storm reached Fremont , ami the nc'iio that ensued for the nt half hour beg gar * description. The awful roar of the torn pnt , the watercinning down in pulid shncts , the trifn breaking and falling In.MMirvctionn , rtxifs of buildings , and awning * , nnd loosi boards and shingle * and nlmnitt o\orythiug Imngiimblo that was mft\ablo flying througli thn nlr andclaxhlugaitaiiifttrAch other , all to gether mtulo n regular pinileinoniiim , The daiuuco seemed to luuolxvn done by something like a turnndo , which in coma [ ilaccs came In two gustt , a few inlnntM upatt , and In other places , \\horo the damngo waa the worst , thorosopmed to bo no cessation. I'ho worxtwas over In lost than a half hour , but the torrents of rain \\hteh came \\lth the wind continued falling fur BOIUO tinit1 , flooding iiinuy cellars , and doing much damage. The st rni seemed to como from a'ixilnt a llttlo north of west , and dnrlnc the galu xhiftod a little further to the noitli , The grontekt disister wa1 * to th county couit house. The eutlio building , \\ith the exception of the south wing , was unroofed , OIMI part being loft nnumg the treet on the north side , another portion on thu south side , nnd ono lar o piece was blown rlonr acnwn V street ngoinst J. ] < . FrickV olllce , hieaUug ovit the windows. Vo bollovo no damnga wan .lime to apeak of [ n the interior of the linlld- ing , but it willctiitn peed deal of money to [ ml our court hotHo in goiMl Miape ugaln. Thu tin roof was blown otf from the now ad dition of Kno's hotel building , nnd a good deal of brick from the top of the south wall .lirown to the ground. Wu have not learned the estimated damngo , but it must bo heavy. The walls of the now normal school build- ng , in course of o > ect'on ' , wcrii damaged to the extent uf about 810 } . It. Kittle'rt brick waruhouto , near thn Sioux rity & 1'ncifio depot , was completely deuiol- shod , and daimigo done to the extent of $000 ir SStO. t Shade nnd fruit trees were damaged to the RJeatest extent ovir known. A largo number if thu trees nil over town are either blowi , lown and mined completely , or have brnnchos irokcn off. In t'lO prk fnllen trees and tranches block th'-i way , m > that it would bo liflicult to drive i < - wagon through this morn- ng , though the damage wan not nearly as rout as first rtported. A largo force of men vlll clear the park in thapo for the celebration o-morrow. Mr. Cronin's barn , at Uut west end of 'ourtb , was blown down , Will Brown's barn vnrt mo\ed from the fouudatiou , A stable in orth Fremont waa blo\vn \ away , and a tpam f horses and the manger left intact. A wast amount of damngo was done at O. V. Hodgo'a illusory , ou north Bioad street. ] t. HOIIRU estimates that fully one-half of is splendid crop of apples was blown oil the reei , but the injury to small fruit wan mi early so great. Some of hU fine large fruit recs were broken off , and other damaged roatly. Nearly > all the anmkostackH in town took a umble , nud in tlio lumber sards comldcrablo amago was 'dojio by the lumber being wat ered about and broken upj ) \ * thu wind. Ono peculiarity of the storm was that in nany placen Iti ( orco Deemed to bu downward the limbs fif tro Hiuul clothen on the lines falllnR Btraiglft't ' < i tlin'gr'oliiid. This WM iinly in isolated caniM , show ng that the tornado current was In Benin manner diverteil , result- lug in unaccountable freaks of , Hjo wind. Sonui of the tmaller frame buildings wrecked 'com to hn\o literally collapsclj , n though the jurrimt was ulwvi ) them , clouting a counter- nirrcnt , moving in another direction. The itorni was moro of the luturu of a tornado , mp Iheie can bn little doubt thai our abund- inqo of trees hastongre.it extent saved our : ity from moro horious damage. SV Inlo these iavo in many places been badly wiecked , wn ould much readier cjiatii them than many ( if .ho icsidences which they have proteetol , di verting thu forcii oft tha gain and carrying it ibovu mobt of the buildings in the city , With .he exception of the damugo to KIIII'H hotel md thn court housu , and to Prick & , UoUv.al's aw oflico , from the roof of the latter falling ipon it , thu actual IOHA ix very limited in thu : ity. HAI ANDKIISON'H IIKATII. Samuel Andorion , for a long time a trusted jiupliiyo in H. J. Leu's hardwarn store , died .ory hinMcnlj- just after th * storm this morn ing. Himself and hirt wife had been up luring the storm , a d a nhort tin HI after they nad retired again Mrs. Anderson was awak- anrid by hearing him hteathing hard , Mho tried tu nrouxo him without &UCCOKS nnd im- inedlutelr called for nH'idtaneo from the neigh- Ijors , but Air. Anderson grew worsn and ox- jiired in a few ininutex ufter their urrlval , flu ) cause of death Is BtippoH d to bn hoart- llnoaHt' , the Hidden attack being piobaldy : mmgit ! on by Ids c.NHitomcnt ( luring tbo tlorm , Mr , Andorcoii leaver his wife and a ittlo diinglitor six years of ago , and had a argil circle of warm frinda-aud acquaintances vlio wilt deeply Bynipatbisu with them in their md bereavement , "Wind nnd Hnll at Wood It Ivor. jrand Inland Times. Ju'lgn W. A. Brown eimn down from .Vood . HivcT Monday and tnlls thi ) Timoa that Sunday's storm played huvoo with crop * and iiiildlngK in that ticinily. Tint hall storm lasted a cimtldurnhlo time , ho ht'Miea were largo and tint wind terrific , 'ho wind blow from the north-east and nio\od outhwett until in thn vicinity of thn Haiti ) iver , when it eemod to turn i-astwaid , lip o the hour of Jndgu Hrown'H arrival , th * en- ire damngo was nut ) < no\\n , At Wooil river ho wind blew the new largo Hhnpbuloiurjng to ohn O'Conncr from Its foundatlnus , blow off lip shed of Ladeloy'ri liorsoimweratthn doiiot , itiroofed Dood's edliU-i , brnku of fruit tiues .nil knouked out ulnrlow glnssiiN generally , [ udgii J'rou n , who is a rnnoy gardener , had n Ipautifnl lot of . .tomatoIneH about two fcit ligh and in full'bl'iHMim at Sunday noon-lxT blu night tint ono was left standing , KKAHNKV , Xcb. , July I. A MIVCIH wind lurm , accompanied by rain , pud hull , swept iver this Hectlou early thla morning , ICeporlH mm tlui north part of tlio county my Uut in L fnw localities Hinall grain was entiioly cute o pieces. linmeiiHo crowds of people lire III town to- lay tu tnko pail In celebrating th" Ith at the invilion. SpoecheH ere madn liy A. A. 'onnor , ( leorgo I ; . M aitln nnd W , It ( Jnt'iio. ' of firuworkK enl\oim ! I'o-nigtit a largo display \ > ho occasion , c I'AliriCUI.MWOfTIIE IIL'lUIIIUNi : . I Cirr , July > . A rjclonMi * opt through the douthern pnttof the city a about U p. in. It came from a little north o west nnd panned to IhciMmtheast. Tno Catho lie bell Inner \\asb1onn down and tlio walls n the church wf ro so badly niptiired o-s to render dor tbo building unsafe , The lilitn glaxi fronts in Wall's auction house , Lyons gin toro and Kearney's grocery \\tiro blown in Many tnxs wont down and thn streets were filled \\lth bran lies WTPiichol from others Thn Sioux City house stable ws pnrtlnlly m nnifed and th > fionti of Slnttnr'a lUery Ubh anp Shcnkbcrff \\holeRrxlogrooeryworc partly demo uhed. In Davis1 addition two final ! iinllnUhed buildings \\creblown o\cr. The now Hpiicoiial mlsniou school on the vcl sldoIM wnrcRKtt wt damigo WOH done In the south pastern suburbs whom the plow factory and alargi brick Imlldlnif were entirely destroyed being raided to the ground. The liws to the company In 815,000. The paokiiu homo of James I' . llongo k Co. KiilTrn'il a , lo s of t\\o thoui > aiul dollorri by tbn blowing down of the smoke t > tack , wrecking of the \enlilatorc , corn criln , etc. 1'rtrtlrn who saw the storm wo t of the city say i theiit wan a roguUr CI.OIM ) , wich moved with preat lapidlty Khing out muring sound directly upon the city , but the lllutlfs seem to ha\o brolion _ lt up so it scat tered or juinjie * ! over the business purl of the ctlv , but gathering pnrt of its la > it force as ( I struck the cantom suburbx. That the storm was A TWIBTKIl Is Hhown in UN lilouinc over several iron tanks ot oil workx , whllo n lingo pile ol empty barrels in front of the tanks was tiudls- tuilmdi So far as known no ono is hurt , thoimh it is a mlnirlo that the Hying ; brnnchcf , bouul , etc. , did not hit some ono. The day was xhoucry and blunt'y , but Qafter thoatorni ItwasuMm , with theather about cool enough fur overciats. hUMMEH Kl'O Ill's. TlitHO Unll. ( IAHHS YKSTnilDAV. At Mlunoapolls afternoon game Bay City 10 ; Miunonpolis 1. At Minneapolis Minneapolis .1j Bay City ' At Toledo Toledo 10 : Washington 0. At Toledo allvrnoou game Washington L'i Toledo 7. At Columbus -Columbus 3 ; Baltimore 1. At Washington-Nationals 11 ! ; St. Tallin Unions 1. At Indianapolis morning Indijnapollrf , in , AllcRliiMiicH 5. Afternoon Indianapolis 1 , Allegheuies ! l. At Cincinnati morning-Cincinnati ) * 1 , Athletics L' . Afternoon Cincinnati II , Ath letics I. At St. 1'atil morning-SoginawH 8 ; Ht , 1'aul . AftcrlioonSagiuaws 'J : St. Paul 0. At LouisUlln morning LomMlIo 5j Unioklyn . Afternoon Louisville Oj Brtiok- on 2. At 1Mroil-letroit3 ) ; New York 4. At Washington Union Nationals 8 ; Cin cinnati I. At Boston mornlnB Bobton Unions 0 ; vaiwM City 12. and Sulky , CHICAGO HACKS. First rabv for two-year-olds-fi "furlongs L dy Waynard won imsily , CJold Bend mo- end , Doubt thiid ; tinio not taken , Second race. Columbia stake , sweepstakes for all agoa mile and threo-ipuartcrs Sturtew , Lucky 0. , Kroeland , Blazes , John Davloj. Andrain , dim. Monroo. John Davis and Lucky B. Rot out to make piico , wan no change in position" until mlle had been run , when Andrain took lead , Gen. Moaroo and Freeland clone up : coming into ptrp.tcb Ftoq- land clew with. Alulrcaii , and race wiw bin tweon two to end. Freoland won , Andtean second , Gen. Monroe third ; time , H:07i. : Tlifnl lace Sheridan ftukeH jweepstokus for three-year-old foals of 1H81 , milo nnd a ( jnatter. ' Starters , ( 'enoral Harding , Billy < iilmoie , Koscluiko Lallln , llfchaid L. , Bob Cook and Bub Mile * , filtering the stretch liicbnrd L. led , ICosclnsko necond , General Harding thiid. These tliroo made acloso riieo to thn eighth polo whom Kosclm < k drew out and won easily. Bob Mllna kocond , General - oral Harding third. Time , 1:12.J ! : Fourth race 1'ureo ? COO ; winner to be Bdd at auction ; uillo mid a furlong : .loo Stalks won by a bend ; Centroville , ucond ; Breech loader , third. Time , 1:581. : Kifth race--I'urno $700 ; throe-quartern of a milo hoatii , bo.it tliroo in five. Kitst heat Sahara , after a driving finish , won by half a length. Niphon 2d , Nullio 1'ey- tou 'id ! time 1:18 } . Third hont After a driv ing finish Nelllo I'eytou won , Bonnie Bird M , Nlmblofoot llil , Revolt , dlHtanccd : tiuioljIHif , Fourth heat -Xo auction or Fionch pee HBoUl. Nelllo I'oyton never headed. The Oar. A 1'I.HIDV IIP.I1KITICI ) . SAIIAIOIIA , .July 4. The iiitor-collrirlato ingatta vvas postponed till to-morrow owing to thn strong wind and rough water. TAIIA , Out , July I , A boiler in Itodgor'n taw mill exploded to-duy , deinolithlng the building. Win , Walker , engineer , VVHH killed , D. Donnott andn workman , iiaini ) un known Injured. I'KHTII , July 4. At the elections to-day at ICccs Keinet , for members of the Hungarian diet , serious liotH occurred. The rioters were dispersed by the military , IIorrRay , it member of thu lower IIUIIHO was arrestnd. HoK.tcm ICauos. A HT. LOtllM VICTOItV. BOSTON. July I. In the regatta on the the Charles river to-day tlirni inllcn with turn , the raeo was won by Jacob ( iandaiir , of St. houis. Time , L'lsW ) . UoHinor , nt the I'lnsoof thoraco , declarud Caiidauru fonn'd- ' able rival of lUnlon. ( ianilaur alto won the thrco-milo race for single BcullH win king boats. Time , 22"l : > . LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD The liest dry hop yeast In the world. Dreail railed liy this yea'.l Is lllit. ( | white and wholo- omo like our ( irandmolher's delicious bread. GROCERS SELL THEM. pntpincu ei THI Price Baking Powder Co. , HanTrsof Dr. files' * special riavoilDu Extracts , Olllcano , III. Et. Uoiilo , MO. THE DAY WE CELEBRATE. Tbatis the Twenty-Four Honrs Wo Blow Aliont , Wo Hoar of Its Pyrotechnics Principally From the Country , Eaoos that Would Not Otherwise Take Plaoo , Tnko Plaoo , While Extraordinary Casualties Otherwise Ooouri Twelve Men Eosouod From the Missouri Bridge Calamity , How The Fourth wn.9 Ocleliratod nt Various Imr or nnilSnmllcr 1'lncca. Tlio Glorloup , Nr.w YOIIK , July 4. The fourth of July wax celebrated to-day In the usual fashion , with booming guns , tiring | nstol nnd the dii- chugoof other Bxploslvps. The morning was cloudy and threatening , nd to\\-ard midday a < hewer of rain fell , Thtp was succeeded by ithor tliuwora , fog and cold weather. INcnr- ilon boats weit ) lir akpn. The parks were quickly < lopopulated. J'Mght veterans ot tha war of 1812 celebrated the indeptmdenca day > arado and dinner. The Society of the Cin- : iunatl , at its anntnlmcetlnif to-day , elected the old ofilcorn. The annual banquet was then enjoyed. Washington's xtatuo in thn river on ho xtdu of thi ) park wai unveiled to-day In the irexenciiof a largo number of spcctitors. The tatuo in the gift of tlio public schools of thu' ity. The Anti-Slavery flocinty hold" its first emt'Ccnteunialeolebirttion hereto-day. After ho acclnl rnuulou Dr. L 0. J. Whitney was lected chairman and Hamilton WilcoK sec retary. AT oiiiOAno. CincAHO , JulyJ4. The weather was bvercnst md tluealonlng nearly the entire day , which n a measure prevented Rival crowds front at- ending the out-door Bimrts and excursions iHiial tu the national holiday. Otherwise thu ay WRH observed in the ordinaty manner , vith , however , a Rinallcr number of casualtion n the city than usual , ' CuiCAflO , July The day has baen ono of xtraordinary quiet in view of the near ap- iroacli of the democratio national convention , .nd the situation hero contains very little ofj nterost. The California delegation is the only , uo on the ground , with scattering delegates rom Michigan and Jowa. To-morrow will wituetn the arrival nf the New York and MaB achusetts delegations , and on Sunday n treat number of marching club ) will nnlve , vhen , THE ANTP.-CONVKNTION UI'HOAn vlll probably reach its height. Chairman iarnum , ot thn natlonnl committee , arrived ' o-day , and among the other moro notable arj ivalrt were Jlonry Wattersou , CoiiRiTSsman 'VankHurd , Congrosmnan Wm. 11. Morrison , ndi'Vancls Kcrnan. Knto ShclljM Mctlnl DOONK. Iowa , July 4. The gold medal au- hoilr-ed b > lo\ya at t\w \ nluotOonthgeneral as- embly wa .ttwlay presnntod to the bravt- Cttto f Shelly at Ogdon. In the absence.1 of ; Governor Hhouimn. Mr.'Wtclker Oivoniilf ; ( irlvatu secretary , made the 'presentation in n ery felicitous speech , which was responded J'rof. John J\ o on bthalf of Kato Shelly by Jurran. of Angus. Tliero was a largo crowd n attendance. The weather was lion and ) gdou Wftu proud over the qvout. \ , ' SHOUb rtlYlHOTOHOlODOWS EARLDAKINOPQV/nCK / ITAMBOUimTQRI PURE CREAIW T falum or any Injurious. Mibstiincea can bo founa n Androwa' I-oarl Baklns rowdor. , i poy- velyPUnE. IJoliiKcndoriiCil.aiitl testimonials ec l irom ucliobeialiti as H. Dana llnyn.ltos- on ; M. Delafoiilalne of ChlcaKo ; ami Guktuviui lode , Milwaukee. Never sold In bulk. "THE BEST 18 CHEAPEST. " . aSLTHBESHEBjr UuSbut'Suo- Uu ' - DR. BETT'S MEDICAL DISPENSAR1 St. , Cincinnati , 0. iKiiryliiiVDHt'CiirtMla UlrcurliiirHyiiUlllM. vurw liiiioriliuMi n , re Al > e . "irluturjv .J-fvpr. Kldia-y auJ Jriury Troubles , lllooil and Hkln JHnruwii. YOUNG , MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD MEN , vlio urn Hiiirurlim ' ' 0 > tliu t'T/lliln rlU-cts of Nerv- ou"a id JMiy.lcuT JleUlllty , Ix t WwiliouU , \ ' 0111 h- ' ul I ndlsi-ri'tluiis , Hulf-ttbuw , or KIT ° ' 'I1" mil who now Units Ills iicrvfs v eul 'awl , clvlous ilrvaniii , ami iioclurunl i-inJwIonM , I atpil , niniielatvd , vveiik. im-liiiiclinly. absi'ii i-d , ( lull. ll tliH , uml lltiilt His Ilfi ) " burden. t i-iil-f Im annranleftl < i ttvrrv ca * , 6S < . oifr riIIIHIIUN u"t iiilekly | anil euro iiormanMiUy. . . naI'ntlonlH trcuti-d In all liurls of tla world. JMl. UIVri'H , lim Ltiimiiltlnit | iliylclon , iNiiiirad- ' - ' ' FREE I.U. I > .U.