ft !J K ttL R"r. vfV*r V*. jnSr*? *-84 u-ft ttl*y Kuw t!5:'• V 1, pv1*! m'f I -V t.% i i sv J*t ESTABLISHED lHWk ffiE JFREEMEHS' FRIEN9. Clinton B. Ffsk Is Dead —A Notable Public Career. His Politioai Opponents Will Always JU#nember His Goodness And Emulate His Virtues* financial Distress Growing In the South American States—Sevei* Storms on Lake Champlain Ifcw t«M, JaiyS. 0«i Clinton P. y**. •&-. w® •$- flek H*# filatmi Bowea flak «u ban at York, IMagh ooaatv Mm Tort IHhl S UVI R« pa. M»t- r^tonvad Mb biitai 1* hi* infaaoy Alter »uw««si»}tii aarrar a* m«rohur udUar ggt4 iiajaknt ID beev«»n« Michigan for r. mo-.«wi 1866. Alt.r Hi* *trhi hm dau»i*eJan«r •B'ic *#ii Howard tt the uan4««u)nt of Sbe KramlmaJiK wr«*.u Hneturfc ami tan HHM He afterward rsoa^ed to \a* Jama) 0eu Kak •••aafed in HchiDi. Kl«k Unl"r*ity. Naahvfliw Tenn in iNk, aa-l it wa* •«1 for biii. (If tia* t*«h Identified witbfta mark*I mm! oduvationa! rtar*M anl tru, u- t' titno of h: d««Uj, prugi u-ut of Ite I H« wm a tru«t«*» ot klUiKUt colicjf, at Dtmv/ TtwoU^tcai WKalnarr aii1 of Albion collffe. V iebi gai H« «w trmiw nl th«' Aauarioati liiaslooarr a#MMiaii») arid alao a Mamh*r «f th« btwk "»mnott»ap of ih* K «fc(ur t. H« wa* pros»ito#**l\ itVi partitiiioB8t« a Mi **c thetr cauilnlatv for (ovarnot «jf Nr» Jt-r««.y iu auii (or praaf eat:* of t!»• t'nifc"! Sia4*« lis IHNK Muoa it74 ha h*« praat«u of tba (if ludtait WmmT^: MRS. CAItTBR DBPEATSD. aaiug on, owui|t lo tin- low priuoa paid, wh har«s parebaaad haaviir do nat feel at ail —mj of »ora of a rtoa in tba •Mirket At pr«Mt#uf ih«* Bcwton iuurket for Michigan wool i* fallmg t«iowtbe Itartifts. Tb»* oi.a»oally low prices e.ff^rwtl a hoatoo •M not at all anetmragiitg to tbe bQ eni la that Itau. Haul one of tba bajan "I do •el know what wool is going to do, but ire an going lo bold on to it nev«Hh»i«wR. Tfeta outlook i« that it will tow, and if t*» Hoalon markat k*c|« on falling aatil it 9a*oJbi«« '1 tb«u tkuin» will b«t» atom •fek wool cuat than jou ever saw lefora." Tia amount tuarketad at kaiamaaoo bi« bean &50,(NW pounda, and tbe prte« csnta Jit waabad and 1? for as¥Mb«d •wrtag TtMMiaairw* tm* Purmal Dele bee* Wyo., loly 9. !V newa that ttw* bew f%»rtmed la tb«s nuU amandmatitH to tba Wyoming Mti. laaving the pr»aui«nt'a aignatnre alone to tuako it law, wn« rac^aivad at Ob^youue witb gr«*at rejoicing. althoogb tktr- no poblio damouftratton. Tba paaaagti el iha bill tbrongb tbe -ftwto* trratandOQS ttrtOfa xigLout tb.- territory, Tbia waa foi by anotbar gr^at (olltfioatiou whan tbe bin paaHMml the aenata. but th« ew now aaving tbamaahraa for a foratal eelabration which will be bald In tea or t»ai va daya. ratal lima aa Lake fcuaR's Pt.orr, W. Y.. Jmly ». 11 oaaday aftarnoon a baavy viad and tlfil storm viaitad Rouat-'a P«4st, W Y., detuoliabtug bonaea aul Ir^ea and upaetting tbiugK geuerai, Tm «twt.nt yaibt Littl# Nt'Uif, with a pile-driTar in tow, went 4Swn and har oaptaia, Geo. Clark, hia aon BBd Enginaar Hill vera drowned. One Mbii on board wa«« aatoii. It in feared titers war* otbar raaualliea,aa cararal ftab lafj |»rti«* on th« iakf b»*§ not jet put (d SS appa»r«tup«. IBati C«rH«r« Jlate *t** lif.MiK.N, July *i Tbt- lattar carrian tEti (loetoritae want ll utail daiivana* in the |Q them aura auapaniad* Oatlielr. ^aokNSMtt, VI, Jul MfMtd A oallod at tb« ofttee of •Ji*iuu*#i«»r -gouaral and tonud the him lie •kjin'-ition luforoti'd the man and earner* thai ibay bad da^idaii not to r» sam« w»k until thaj could rauaiv® rapij to Mkair Mmwlf 9. A tarrific wind, rain and thuadmleiMk orar Vtrgeanaa. Vt., doing $fmk Stiinag4K Hundmla of shade traaa vara Mowm ilovn and otbar damage dona. At Sail Bluff, S. Y ?tin« men ar» reported irawoed. Tba damage bar« must be rmry y Mil, tl I' in tm ~T tf |T'""" tlmattlaa Ptaaaalial IM' rrMox Afftw, July s bf- pt'«e)i««tit of tba Arjantin* i(apuhllo Jlaa author mad tb« isKue of bank note* to ~''9»e amount of flOtl^HKi.ikXt for thapvrpaae If relieving the ftnaocial situation. The fld^ction of th« pr.po»rd aterlini 1o«m» tee (passed gnmt excitetnent on tha bourse. tl«M Auawo* Aratw, July 9, *"i. Tba {MNMttium on mm mm* fckC ... THE ORIGINAL PACKAGE. Bll aa ila pen tb« liaaiomrt* WkaftW the Mil Khali R««*«n* a U«. WaaKiNnToN. Iulv S. It d«(u'iii* u mio tti«» damocrata whethar or not tb- original p«ckag« bill sball b« oom« a law at tbia aaaalon of congraMHt Tueadav tba dafeat of the r«aolntion of the i-ommitte** on ml#1# netting tbf» Ij^ianor of tht« vwtk foT tb« «l»aciiaaiou of tb»» list tionai bankruptcy atul original p»ckag«t dom noi todiratf tbe uefoat of thf original package b^ reptibhiaii*i evr«t|' though it wam repablioaii vot«d tbat faated the raaolutioo. Tb«r« arw two dif rttMiltMNi tn tba way of the rocKitieration oI tbtM ti!l lit th» first plar** u iarg- nnm-iv, iwr of uwnjbttrH of tb« boa**" bi*)tvv«* tn«t( tbe «Kibatttnt«i i* too awt^pitig, tunt in tbe aaoond pla«« (tunoenU eMllir "teef- flenc* New Vork tbi* morning 111 the year of bi« age. Tbe funeral will br beid Friday at 3 o'clock. Tb« burial will bt tt hia hone In ('old water, Mich., next fl^tnrdny. u It L»)| la MM Karty te tlx war be beeatna eetesM) of the 33d MJsaaurt reftmaat la Uh i'ufcm arm*. wa« pSornot.l to b» ongadi.-r gmu&tai in 1MB*, an 4 nl vol unlearn tn tnii«»s Coart Hun twin* Uk« La««r la th« famou* Mtwm laH. 0m*«»«•'. Juiv m. !Tti«- a|toiat« eo«H kM baa dad dew? a 4ecw»on in tbf famorm farter diTwr ~*m, The daouiou of ib« lownr court ts affirm«i. Mm. ('artar its dafealad, and rat»ii* Mr. t^«Ue poa*«a«ii»u of XtM* tlM -klldL far Mtakigaa Waal. Ctt.AM*zto.f*rt««a ||tub.. Jaly Thf attMou j* rapidly drawing to a ele»^ and ibi* w««k will probably aae lb* leet markatad in KalaataMK). MKlngau'a wool 4eutar Ti»« •*»*•"!, ba» t.wn a de- hiani aaerif atf th* ar« oppoaad to tba proposition tn any form whatever, an savrrin^ of pro blbition U'gisiattofi, anil hnving il«*t^rmitt-1 (bat do partiHan or ofteimivt UigiHl*tiort •ball Ik tnuHiad without a republican ijuo rom |«rt-*Hut. tb*y arv pr»rti4-«lly masters of tiiA fate of the bill It i« known that a aabMtitut« will be offerewi in tb«' hona« aa a *ub«titattt for the p«ndtng bill, which will vitrirtlf tb* tarm original pafkag*-." »tri *hi"h will provide. a« iti thf Faulk ner «riieri(i!XH«ii! tii the stiiaW*, tlmt whfii ailj package is deHrared to ita conaignae. in aoj staia, it hecomaa lObj^rt lo tba pol:-1- tawa of tbai atata I ha original Wilaon bill an it tb«? #MM»te, diatant "onlitj- lng tint# lagi«latioit to intuximtita, will aiao ba oAwrwd agatu in tha boeaa. THE SOUTHERN 8TVL*. A MmH« Mm CNm riwgar MhH Off |p I'oiitloal TsxaaaAMA, Ark.. Jivu Nam baa r«-ach»d Texarkactft ef aa at. fray at Lawiavtlle, ilk., In tbe adjoining rlAfaratta) oountj. K aaanm that Dr. 'hi*os, a prominent wpnhlican politician twai i Itnt Letnay, a union hilxjr man aiut abortfT of tb«* ooauty. got mto a dvapnta oticf rutiiK politic*, in tbe conrae of which bistt. di*w a revolTar and abot one of tha abenff a tiugars off. Tha lattar re- traatad aod waa^ to kb bona, twer la tba ooaatry, bare iiaa aince ffittained. Tb« troublu oocnrrwi Saturday tiight, and Mon- t'aj, it it reported, t# lirotb» ra of Cbtmoi from a tt«tghbiriog town want to Vtiia and took virtual Lawis- poaaaasioe. Both of tb* lait^r ar^ L^aniy armed. e«oh r-arryiuK \V »iicbet«t«'t and au -abootar*- l^uia\ }Kpular sum! baK uan\ atrong adb«raut^. and it la faarad therv will be aariowa (nnbia wban«»v«r tha man maat. Dr. baa frr)»i«ntly figarad ahooUBK •orap«a and wan ouf dnvan from l^-wto ville t»y ita tadufuant citlxant), bat raturnel nftai tQf nxntement at»«i out. ami ftiM •uii-r mad- tb pUo bia He ia a mati of taletit. bat qai-k U'aip«r«n.1 aod giran to drink, w^iila litany man, hat gama. is a JULIAN REITERATES. If* R#fMHtta tlaa Diplomatic Deaial Hm eatly aai Mbalwa AddtUaaal inaatt. Maw Yoaa. Jnly 9. Th* New Vork WorUi eefe Sir Julian i'aunoafort waa aaao by a aarraepondent at W»«htttgt«ai. Ha ra)eat«d tba diplo matic denial whieh ha ouuia Monday night aod added "There i# BO doubt that our wax reaeeta in tba uortb Pacific are there to protect the Britiah tiag aud our •eaiar*.' \««teniay hairtnan Hltt railed tba foreign affairs oommitta« of the hou»« tog*tb«*r and tha members agreed to report to Ib* bouaa at ono« a resolution t-alltux u|ou tho {iraaident to aatxi to it all «5orr«Bpotdenoe on the aobjai of tbe lt«br iug N«a qnaation that might protari le mad« public. Hill was unable to praaant htx reaolution, as tbe bouae was j|iat ad journing. Ha said that be had no doubt tha reaolattoa would be adopted at to day's aesftioa. TO INSPECT IMMIGRANTS. lo Pwraat tl«n ttf Conlagtoa* UtoMMSi. Ma«r Yoaa. .tuly a. At but a plan which haa (mm purged to keep out undesirable imtuigrai)t» land toprotfot this country more thoroughly Hgatnat tbe ti.vaaion of oonta^ioaa dtM«MH« s is to be adopted Dr. Hamilton, I uitcd Statow Hurgwo g«-uarai, will »*il for Kuroja on the 16th inst. for tbe pur)Haa of istab. Iiebing pbyaioianH at every j»ort in E«ro|M from vkush immigranta niuUurb to thi« txiuatry in oooneotion with the United Ht»t«» marine hospital sarne«. Tbe pbyai oianit will in evarry mm work antler tbaau p^rviatou of tb« United Hlatea oonau! at the port where they are statioued. It will bwthf iuty of ih^sa doctors to examine the immi grants and to pre rant tha embarkation of tbe great army of lame, halt and blind ple who for years ba*« lnwu pouring into tbia eotintrj ouly to fill op the county and state pauper institutions, i'wrtieuiar attention will be given to rejecting who aie auSenng tmm worttagwm* dtmM*f« and all (HmptaiiiU of a aorofulous nature. The plan proponed haa been atii^oasaftiliv Ciiirtad out in eormeotion with tbe marine hospital aeittce in W«-at Indian and Mouth Aaaanean porta aud the effects of this pro tectioQ to the l'aite«l Htales in tba axchi sion of eontaglonR du»eaa«M in eanaiderwi in»«4i«iabie by members of tlw* a#r*tc«. Tbttw while yellow f»tver is raging u» mud liio Janeiro. Hra*.ti, there i# varjr Utile danger of its getting into New fork, even in the rammer aaaaoa. Ia counaetion with this work the Eoropaan cooauiK mtm expactad to also tuaba emuim •tion. partiouhurly with regard to onuimitl iosTOBtn, July 9. The run on th« banks is tbis mW oon ttnues. aotwithst.uiking tbe feet Ourt the governra«ot bad decreed th«« foroed cor rett«ty of ootaa of tbe national bank let mjaouth*. »a«aa* IKx-pl»iasi '«g (****#¥, Ear i as. .fulftm. By tb« «xpio«{on of a gaaollo# stove Ke«»w fetmvitakv and wife ware nearly CflUA WIU iETALIAXL If We Exclude Her Citizens SH# Will Mnr Yeas. Mr Among tiu arrival* on IfiV. steamer Bretagn*' at Sew orfc tbe othf»r day, warn hia cKc»'ilcncj Mimatt-r atti, »ed by Hbon Khln fhing and M. M. li«*. Tbey took tbe 4 o'clook train for Waalungtoft* In an interview Minister Tain aaid Ua leas tbe I uited Miat^ governmeot repoaht tbe (aw wbx-h now fsriudew my country meu front this country we »hail treayt Americans to a of their own niedietna, 1 mean that we «boll exeludt: citiKteOs of tbe I'uitad ritatea from the Cbioeae eta pirs. Wa hope we shall not be pushed to auy roeaatirt«N of tal*ation Tin ('hntaer foreign orticd b.t- Kt'iit aeveral domnnde to Mr itiatne to repeal the exclusion law. We have received no reply from bin. Of course, oongresm alone oau eat right tbe present outrage, but tbe statr depnrttM*nt is tbe proper channel of negotiation. Our trf-aiica wjtb tbe 1 titled St at as have been regarded aa sacml trusts and wa have lived up to tha vary letter of them. Now, without tbe slightest ware log or excuse, the United Ktate* oru#lly breaks its agreement and build* up a bav* r««f ngniiitft ous fitineus. Aftt-r this erX oluston law wan {nsa«-'l in deflano« of ail treaties h»creUr) hay^trd and the former mimater from t'biua conferred, and tbe re mit waa a proposed new treaty with ('bina wbl contained tb«» exi'luaioti law, V*hen this treat* •*a« aabiuitttd to the «'ni}t«ror and hi* rouncil it waa instantly repudl. ated. Tbe indiguntmn agatnat the minis tar was such that his house wau burned aod ail hia property within ranch was deatroved. Tbe Chtticao g«rt-rument nt onee refuaad to entertain any aucb proposal for a new treaty and diumnltkl that tbe exclusion law be at ouw re|«nU»l aud the term* of Ui£ ^reatiil traalj couipUed wuh.' SUNDAY BALL PLAYINtt. A BalUaiw* Pw»kw Ewlsri'flas Vlnwt an Hw a*- BiMWOM, July A, Bav. Charles H. Wel4 ef «fce Vie* U ie|end'cnt Ohnot charvb. tn bia Merlon laat Huuday, on the otjaervaaoe of huudajr, said. ""The recent and wanton Attack* upon tboae who have been witneaaing games of ball near our city are grown a.-id «M(i*eleas that they r«op n thi« «]uastion and demand some juHiderat ion of that which lies at tb La^is of a real Hunday, which oar mcxb ri life tto much needs. The American gam* of ball is not in itself immoral or demoral ising. It cannot be successfully phiyod except by temperate men. Whether or not it is the moat ennobling way ot spending BunUay aftt-rooou is an open question but abuac of tha game and of workingmuu. whom 1 know are living industrious aui olaau tivaa, is no way to solve one of the great and dedicate ijuestiotix of tbe pre*«i.t day. As long as we pernst in cloam. our gallerien of painting, muse mi. and lihrarlee we bave bo right i ooudemn tbesa mmn MADISON, SOUTH DAKOTA, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 18A0. Bar Our Citizens Out of Her Country. -i Strange Experience of a Sei Captals s Vessel Attacked by ,* Scheol of Wonstiwrs. A Baltimore Freaeher Dtfonds Sua* day Ball Playing—Minnie Mh mer's tngiish Fancies. .[ for tbia *«rti»»6ment. wbtoh te ltaalf ts peTf&et! bannicaa Modem society lives tn to many giaav houses to be safely throwiui stones. It is a law of criticism that yc a^l.mk. e RKISfT WOw fwlv W*ly TUgwTT y IIQ wWWv thing tn ttn plaoe. This ia a great an! difficult i{uefltton it abould heap uroacbe with calmn*a« and caution. Th«* coudi tions of motiern hf« have chaagotl from tl [Hist, and the stroinwd straaa of cornet! tion and labor leaves men and women tbe end of tbe week exhausted aud wear^. with three great needs worship, reet an recreation If we persist in cloeinK this preaent brutal way, our places of wboiCMoiue diverstoii. then ball, or beer, theater, or something *l*e will take tbsu t!ao«. In this city every library, every museum, every picturn gallery anould b« opened on Kauday aftwruoou Hunda* can abused by the church, just as well an by playing ball. It is aa abu«* of Sun day to gather men and women together and tell them that th» bulk of humanity doomed to an eudless bell. Far hotter pbv ball than listen to theae perversions of th»* intk.' MowTaaai.. JtUy 9. A man who regiaterad ee 0. W. Yomk. of Chicago, put up at tbe AI Won Hot*!. Montreal, a month ago, aaying he waa «i bia way to England. Re bad plenty moti' y and among other purch.uws was suit of cloth* front tt leading Arm, for which he pud eash. ll« appeared at the efiothing store again and bought $10 wor ef elothing aad tendered in pavmesft two cb*ckh for $75 «ach. with which was a ter alleged to Im» fron. H. ('. Jamieso .. aboai a draft which the letter said Youu^ was having cashek at the (tank of Montreal. After Youug left witb the change the pro prietor became suepicioaa, and, visiting Mr. Jamiesoti, teamed that both th# letter and obecks were forg«ri«M. The poliee w#r« nif»rta«'l »nd Voting wm arreat^l the Albion Hotel, At the hotel b« show«d wreral letters uf totsrodttctlah iium pmi' in biojMie, um» aeiaesef wboss we et remembered. Cnaaaa* July ». Tbe promised eeol wave has arrived ao! bt Uaiw mora tag tbe thermometer w* fitirel R4 degroe*. with *«.?"!#«.» sky at"* tnacing brae«« trin the. northwest. 11 weather i« in delightful Mintrast With tb. I SCHOOL Or MONSTERS. iMraage **iwr*e«iee wf Vttm Cantata «f Mm AbM* fliaaa CUa Veesel Allacbetl. S i w Yom. Jaiy t. rapt. Graea, of feba schooner Abhie ireen, now lying at Balaon street wharf, New York, bfougbt hia venel from Hio de Janeiro, and when twenty milea off Cape flattera* ran into a aohool of sea monitors nuch a* he had never before seen. Tbe n uatera were sightrd by oqe of tbe crew. They were nearly 100 yards abead of tbe veseel, and were apparently rushing toward her. When first seen by tba sailore they tcougbt tba ship was rnaniog into a float ing island, some of which arc often s#en at sea. Tht»y soon changed tbeir miada, however, when tbey got closer and saw a school of big Seb that no one on board could recognise aa having s«en before. The school opened to let the ship pass, aid than at oece cloeed in and followed "r. Tbey floated all around her and Kiently tmpded her progreaa. Although tbe vt-saai waa gataf at -)c«d a of several knots an hour tbe am «ters toll 3wed along in her wake, and aav fmi more daring onaa seemed to oatcb hold of th- 7easel'« side and let themselves ix« carried along. They were larger than th« aver4ge abarks, being al*ont teji fe?t io engtb and varying from tba riae ef a i-ticket, to a tub in cireumfarenc?. They H.*# m»-d to be running a raft* aad having a great battle among themselves. They had four long arms which r»«am i sd the hand* of an ap«. Theao em-like tt mga eitendad from each ante of tbe ••dy. Discovering that they a ere a new *i«cies of Ash, the captain immediately .mmumcated the fact to the firat mate, wtth ord^rn to try to capture some of the mrange monsters. Buathooki* were first «M their attempt to catch the fish, but iuisuccaesfuiiy. Tbe fish seemed to know what wah needed of them, and tbey used than "bands" to protect themselves. i ronps of two and three of the monsters mid grab bold of the boat hooks and pull *m away. Eight of these hooks ware ukeu from the sailors. The arms were -'•out six feet loog, eald Ospt. Oreen. iie sailors beeam« alariued, thinking thai xuie ill-omen had caused the serpents to How the ahip, and they thought tbey wore going to be loat. Tbey told tbe oap »tii tbey thought the ship would never reach port. Some rusbad to tbe forecastle «"d soma to tbe oaplain s cabin in tbeir e ul«avor to eaeajw from tb* wnpposed wiahs. By this tune the ttab had l^rame tuore daring and would dwieu alongside the boat and grab tbe sail tenions and traoee. At first tbe oaptain beoam' so exas pemted at .e mm that he ordered them cast tbe !tne- which tbey use in oatcb ing drum and sturgeon. This the crew re* ^a^antiy (IKS. The lines ware bated witb bage ptaoes ef codhsb and oaat over tbe side. Tbey were handled by tbe fish tbe same at tbev band 1mi the boat books. Tbey would grab tbe lines with Lbau hands and lij to tear them a|ati. Two or three ware oapitred, killed and booked Mid tasted tike boiled shad. Chunks of the uncooked |arts of the fish were thrown overboard, and tbe battle among tbeir companions ia the welar fer tbe Nest tbe boat sscapeo. ,— MINNIE PALMER'S FANCIES. Hl« Aetraan Horn* With Hrltisli l»o(£«u Cuba, Groom, Maid and Ikreeees. Maw y i»a*. July ». Minnia Palmar returned home from •egiand on tbe Servia witb John B. Hog Ma, her hutbaud. sixty pi#ctH of baggage, two English mhm, an English groom and maid aod four new English dogs. Khs bnsied heraelf all the afternoon setting to rights bar apartments in tba Gramercy flats. Her new dogs are a big coolie, Bir Rupert, two King Charles xpamels, which ware gft* from Lord lioaebery and l^adv Aroble »tni|»t«h and an aristocratic pug. Qjf *t pun if 1" nil v§ h^nflf tu tin. he silver house waa agift from ttir Henry Claveriog. Tbe aotreas also brings bar innumerable new dresse*. Getting bar dreaaea through the custom bouav kept her husband buay until dark. Mism 1'itimer boughi tb- cob" to go with a two-wheeled English oart that she proposes to drive tandem witb har little English groom sit ting i» state* on tbe box The actress has two new idays, "A Fool's Mate" and "My Prima Donna." She will ap|«ar in tbe latter at tba Htandard Theater tu October. Bhe wears man's clothing la tbe second SsaaiMl WINS W»a„ Jaly#. Fourteen years ago George Blanehard With his wife and six children had tbeir borne at Two Rivers, Wis. One day on aeeouut ef a little misunderstanding with bis wife tba husband auddenly left bis boms and went to Milwaukee. From ibere he wont to Hpauldiug, Mich., and other northern Michigan and Wiaoonsin cities, following his vooatiou of stonecut ter One day a report eame to Mrs. Blauohard that George Blanehard had bs* killed in an explosion at Eaat hajri naw Mich. Hh« had every reason to be Uevtt that it waa bar husband who had been fcilied, and moved to Milwaukee where abe bad friends, wub#». .jtienth going to lUcioe. Iau*i«fmug Hiaiit hard obtained employ aeeut ui Kaukauun, Wis., and while ibere b« learned of the wberealtouts of his family. Be accordingly wrote, and finally went to BsHMne and enjoyed a happy re bb wife aud groan up children. Craiad by SUKKiBti., lie., Ja»y u. Frank H. Holme, aged )M yeage* a eea of Johu T. Hoiin#, one of the prominent toauranoe men of Hannibal, Mo., com Slitted by shooting himself through Hie btsftft. Over a year *o he had a severe epaii of sickneae. brought on by the as eeaalva mm of ••igaretteJi.. For wet-k« he hetweeu life and death and finally sufficiently to lie brought home, but he never fully regained bis strength and. vigor, and at times he aufferwd from aWrraliati, H« i*ft .» latter ad to Mian leanie Kw»lt, a young to be mar k#(9 ab«»u. he was tmg»jjed to be mar I died r#c gH&. a i Jeaete. •(i. Hi* Jt' IKE MIILE Of IHE ELKS. Rupture Between East and West—The Grand Lodge liable to Split Further Facts Regarding the Fargo SAerm— Range of Losses fism $75,000 to $100,0001 Georgia's Supreme Court Renders s Daeision in Faror of ths Railroads. EawYena,J^ra \TlrBl Tuiriret TW uidiiiTFWlWi TTf IUViU(™ll of tbe theatrical profesatou in tbe east in tbe three daya aesston of tbe grand lodge of I'lka which liegan in Clfveland on the Mth Many of tbe conservative mamlwrn of the oidet in New Vork state believe that the reault of the session will be to divide the entire organisation between the east and th* weat that i». the easU^rn lodges may decline to recognize the validity of the action of the grand lodge, and may organise a new grand lod^e, which shall have jurisdiction over tbe lodge in tbe east alone, which of course, woakl leave oniv the western lodge* under tbe control of the original grand lodge. At the session of the grand lodge in New \ork u year ago, a majority of the members voted in favor of having the next annual session bald in Cleveland. Tba delegates of tba Mew York l. idge No. 1 prott-Hted that *u«b a »«s*iui» could not be Jegalfy held, a* th» charier granted to the gr.»ii'l lodge by this state provided that its sessions must be held within tbe state, The New York lodge* sued out an in junc tion to restrain the officer* of tbe grand lodge fiom taking tbe aeal out of the state, aud in absence of defense the injunction waa granted. Before it waa served, bow ever, the aeal and the funds of tbe lodge were removed from the state. Tbe Ex alted Grand Huler, Dr. Quinlau, suspended the New York lodge for insubordination, and it ia exacted thai the grand lodge will make tbe s)iM|ensioi. definite. If this course in adopted a division of tbe order is inevitable, as tbe eastern lodges the coarse of their New York brethren. THE FARGO STORM. Tha Um lui« Vvwan »7 ft.oee Te Utb* OM NoUi oflht UtMMtM. Ps.nwo. N. !),, July ». It lit almost im|Htssible to give an ac curate list of the damage of tbe Fargo ntwltil. bHtUIKIO* mil|(V TlWUl SliMi.iHKK As tbe reports come in from tba country these ligaren are likely to be in creajifd. The Northern Pacific repair and machine shopx were damaged fJKUKm worth the freight depot* of the Great Northern and Milwaukee roads were de molished. Plymouth Congregational church was scattered to the four winds, but the lose i« covered by tornado insur ance. The Firat Congregational church is a wreck and twisted oat of shape. Tha Episcopal church ia damaged to the extent of ,000. Beporta from north, South and west of Fargo indicate con siderable deatrt.otion with no loas of life so far an known. Map'eton, Caaaeltou and Bower City lost many roofs and huaioes* fronts, while almotd every farm tn tbe line of the storm sustained damage to buildings and eropa. Moorhead and Glyndon, Minn., w«r«» each in line of the tornado. At the former plaoe tbe Manitoba roundhouse and foundry are badly damaged and par tially swept away. Tba Grand Pacific and Jay Cooke hotels are slightly damaged. At Tenney, Lb» lirat stop east of Moor head, the ebivator on the Northern Pacific tr&^k is a total wreck. It was smashed to kmdhug wood and carried to the opposite aid* id ih» tAt U yiMl*M th- of the Manitoba depot is gone with all tel egraph communication. One house was blown down and parts of tbe mill twiated and carried away The Htorui came from tbe weat, gradu ally increasing in fury antil it became a tempest of appalling power, and rain came down in torrents. The roar of the elements was something awful. Glyndon got tha rail and of the tornado. G. H. Harnes farm building was damaged about $2M worth. bemobargerm roller nulls were nnroofed, a large warebouae, liarn and store colla|sed and many small farmers lost reeidences or barns. There was a severe hail storm and damage to ropsfix miles uorthward. Caeeelton reports bridges la ell dtiwo tions waabetl out or blown away. In Ma pletou nearly every building hears marks of the storm, and a number of persons were badly injured. At Durbin there was a heavy hall storm, accompanied by wind, and great damage was done to crops of alt ktnda. Tbe track of the hail storm was about two and a half miles wide and twenty mit*n long. Io Wheatland numer ous bntidmgs were blown down, and the damage to crops from hail is considerable. At Ayr nine ma lea and two horaea were killed by one flash of lightning whusb ran along the wire fenc*. striking the animals huddled together in a comer of e fiaid. Gen. Sargent'* barn, $ftsl*j&, was com pletely demolished. A Jaiy®. Worrt ?oiH !x-(Mi rweiTed tt n» »tg.. thai W M. Woodehhi, the well known blcycliat died recently of yellow fever el Kio de -j" PRICE FIVE CENTS IN FAVOR OF THE ROADS. Osef ala'a eit|»rettt« «art K—i«wre a l»»i eialon In mm Ml«*plim *2 A DAY. Saab 1st few IMei gartraaiaal WaansoTON. July a A report haw been made by the commit* tee on labor recommending the paaaage 4 the bill iotrtnluced by Congressman Coit* nail fixing the minimum wagea to be patA to laborers employed by tbe government at $2 p»r day. The report atatex that tt has l**eu mad# to appear to the committee that certain laborer* in the employ of tlie government were required to work on hall time at only 91.26, thereby receiving on)f about 15 per month. Tbe report furthet states that the minimum proposed by Mb Conneil's bill is projer and reasonable aqfl that by its passage an act of justice will lie done laborer* in the employ of tbe govert|a meut and prectKkni will be establish*! of grant benatt te tba waga-workara of tbe country. SPARKS FROM THE WIHBS. Jt*n Ermnni.m, of Findlay, Obio, wag trampeil to death by a aow be wet trying to lead to paatura. R*v. J. u Dinhkokjc, paster of tm Baoond Praabyfenan church at ltloomin^pi n, ill., concluded twenty years of ooq» UnuouK service there Sunday. Herman Km-dEit, a Geraav Widowati aged (Rl years, committed suicide at TtogJ^ 111., by cutting his throat from ear to aaR, Leonards, Me., was found dead in tba road near his house. HIM bead had heea crushed in by a atone bjr a person or p«*• aons unknown. AM application fer ibeappolntmeat ef a receivitr waa made in tho Fnited Btateg court at Ht lxuis by tbe 8t. Louim UriS and steel company. The bonded indk*bu»c|« naea of the oompany is ti,700,000. 8. Biiiu, of Cambria, Mich, mesle three attempta at sutcid.- Huuday. Hie family frost rati his attemptM taice, bH tbe third time be made a gawh hia throe! which may yet prove fatal. WAJtuaa DuntrroK, ef Aabais Price*, N. Y has beeu Marred with a notic- af appeal, which s+rven as an order to stay proot^tdiugs in the caa« of Frank Fish, tbe Canaudatgua murderer, who is under sent* euoe of death by electricity during tl|S week riunmenctog Jaly 12. UiTC gxrw Yoax. July •. Billy Maloney, reading clerk of tbe board of aldermsn ef 18S4, and AldarmsA Delacy, indicted for cuaiplic ty in tbe Itroadway surface road bribery caee.walkdd intw the district attorney office to .14* ead gate bail. Nwwr York W N aw o 14*, July v. The weather is hot aad sultry this mora ing, somewhat tempered by ligbtvhreeaes. The thermometer at 10:90 indicated 4K degrees in the shade. A half doaen cases ef Met proetration are already repetted. THE MARKETS. man Core inly 9. Hugo iUKxtiyiu 3,300 otBeial yeat«rtay, 'i.l'Ja Mark«t. ut»wiM -„.«45e lo* el and elon«d &«a7 -M iowar thaii »»«t*r.lay'« cl'.atm »«'lliiiK at #4.|l rfM.ca. bulk. m.^r Owti!» Reeelpts, *Jt), offlaial -«i«Tdav. Hhipuo tit IKT Markat dull aud oeli« Quotation Fat staass. prima. a3.?D t*i fair to good, eS-Ss^tS am on»le« 90u to l.OU) #J 1.3& feir to food, 8.10, atookarit, ebola IHt.ilOrftS i. lair Uj giMM.1, tfi. eni ateadv 'tualltv fair 'v TERRIFIC CYCLONS. rad fwraowa Kayuilae the Maaaatt Coaatiy McacaT Jaly ». A terrific cyelene bee praveHed at Vat cat and in the adjacent country. Great damage was dono io tbe city and sur rounding country. Many houaee. both in the city and on the plantation*, wsr» de molished The losa df life is appalling, report* thus far reoeivad ebewing Tit sat* mm killed. Oo«» •3 Car Tax tVasa. ATUkST* Oa Jfwljr », Tbe supreme oout ef CkNMfte b*» randeml a decision wMeb fa of inteiwet «e r^lroada and sleeping «*r companiea. It is io the famous sleeping car tax caee, ani affirmed the daciaion of tbe superior coolS in granting an injunction restraining tbe comptroller general from collecting this tax for this year. Tbe late legislature, |fe will be rentemtxired, imposed i tax upcei every railroad company that pulled over iie road sieapuiK cars npou which taxee Me not payed for pulling atich car* in eanb of the years of lHMy and lH'.si, and enarteS that if any railroad company should fail be pay the license uu or before tb* lat of Ootolter in each year, the comptroller geife* eral should ieeae an oxreution against salfl defaulting company I his act, which tu|» poeed the doty of paying the tax on or fore the 1st of October, did not lieconlS law untiI Nov. 12, 18^. Tbe sapreute court holds that tbe judge of the snpencil «!Otirt does right hi reetraioing the wdle.l tion of tbe tax for 1KKU, holdiag th# whether the tax be valid ot not it In nek collectable bv execution befora Otilqbei 1 next after the passage of tbe act. 7.V'«8.«*mferk ea.li9SW.cA. c«'W». eitrt eh:4e e.rn tH av 'ft Kru .*•! k (air to jukh! Ji, a siitanur u- comm«. St U9 eannses. IHpi §iM. yearlings, »atra choice. mm. es T^.U', baUa, shoie*, SaM#^ai| n, ti.-'s-OAM veal ealves, poor etioloa. Saooeu •ants (Maaka Live aocrrii !ulv *. •nga—Meeotpka. ls».»s*t, TIT ahipui"M» ar« U and .« tow aalltng at e.%. arVet i,W 7tl. official «at«rJ( Market vary Oatkio- !.«». f- ciuca«w i«»«e Me||b Cbicaoo, July v Hfiga Hce«4p«a, /iiUO. Market ti*« a«S »taa«ls I4gtot, paakiiia as 3»tW» 15. i*» Markat waakt baav*« XSM-7& «tK-kar« ami (e»»l#r», iS IS 'Taut* ateara. eaah. SHf« Sapta«itmr, *•**& aaeh, 36^c, Ssv«auiler. *TMP 87'ne. Om*» taab. JSe, »i»*8sabar. SIMe. Bya I irui at »«e. Barley st -a.» Prw.r limotuj Ftfm al $LW fl 13ft. Wtmt firm. »i.m WhUkf #i.i« f«rr,-»t»t3«i» i'»rk lull i Wi)«at I-uil iorwm, taasilxtr V-oru J*1* A ""i.'S Hha«i Haeetpta. A.UOU.. Markat «toady vap Haeetpta. A.UOU. Haiti ^liMSiriO. ttookars au4 4.90. CmcAoo Tuty Kaay: Firm Ft eaadi SMUW lass. Lesd, Sna Msaber. e&ie K«w Seen Hmv Ynnn »nty v -i- Jul), atjtesnai s^ *t^('.HU-VSe irtn No. 1. tlat« i- wsW^ra, •'•is. Pvovlaion* t-tfrti, uta** SV. tin. *t $= Huttai w«ak SjMW, kiiijinSi) 'rt! £«Si,«ati.