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THE CILICAGO ‘TRIBUNE Uallot resulted; Clark, 190; Walker, 919, RAILROADS. Walker's nomination waa made anantinons, bed. Hendurehott, of Wapollo County, was fiominated by acetamation for dunge of the Supreme Court, Walter IL Butler, of Delawars County, swag nomiyuted for Stiperintandent of Pub. fhe fustruction after apnea ballot, tn whieh tie natnd of Qeorge W, Cullivon, of Shuthy, al veloped & considerable If nota majority vote, ERIDAY, JUNE 17, ete Teprosaniting {de locations, | iayar the fret Wednesday July, hel au Giee » tho mantufy \* " | ¢ e forests of tho rort of tha State worn avermhelin. tent aig tt aH igual Bay oe ener aay ingly against it, ‘Ihis Xtato tried ones tho | some decisive steps will buve to bo taken, ant experinentort in itattrond Comniagious utters | war will be the only alternative, us by: this y fafled to neeomplish the , \ ates fur | moans atone it oun fe properly demonstrated which It wie cen and tho Taw wit | how mnueh of business each tne and division ts veperiet, The revent — tntertigutlo by | pte tore and Ig entitled to. tha Legistatirs of tho Mtulé or Ttnuls | An tha amannerd of the Sonthwestorn lines fate the workiugs of tho Cominfasion ti that | geo to foot corruw that ty tiderstand (ug could State ahowed that i hud weithor remedied the | fe teacher at Wednesdavs. incetiint, for, tho ahusys complalinad of nor had aay tavesuratde | Miesoor ver pool bus been highly benotteial TWELVE PAGIES 7 CONVENTIONS. an error. ILo.was a strictly temperate man and abstained from the use of liquors en tlrely, POLITICAL. proceedings of tho Towa Demooratio Convention at Des Moines, Reported Resignation of Two Baltimore & Ohio Vice- Presidents, — The National Encampment of the CASUALTIES, G. A. R. at Indianapolis, a LIGHTNING, Special Dispateh ta The Chicago Tribune. The American Nurserymon’s Association | Munwavicee, Wis. June 10—Dnring ‘The Conv f affect Fithut rection, but that it had heen | to thoir couds, butall secin tube determined t slight thunderstorta this forenoon the tatise ‘ion of a Set of Resolutions Enuns ec ree Scarcity of Facts in Explanation | (meer pipes te reauty segrut, rater aud, fos Hick tothe proteat positions, and ducinre in. Sixt, Anvitat. Convention of Fred Dittman, to the suburbs, was struck Mngt GHONGTA REPUBLICANS, y wee hiaings to tue Commicaiouces,und then wter to | Wabust poutieeag tes Chiuasn coat wantae at Dayton, 0, by Hyhtning, ‘Tho Dery flutd demolished a clating tho Usual Bourbon soucal Ditech te To CHeao Tybune of Their Retirc- ip ralirand comboutog to Uruy or, wittdeay | brew stp tho pooling arranignieuty ate the Chl bortelt the linisb ancl Instantly Killed AtLAnta, Cia, dime 16,—The State Cen- fit re u ehh cago people assert that the Wabash fs to blaine ‘ Mrs. Ditimann, wlio was at work in the pan- Principles. ANT AY Ciiley ment. private ndvantayes in frelgtt, ‘thus thy vory | for the failure of all petco uegntiauions, Huw. | Last Day’s Session of the Association | try off the kitchen. In the kite! tral Committee of the Republican party of Gcorgia, after being In session two days, ling adjourned. Questions relating tu party polley tha stove was broken Into atoms, and every utensif of Railway Mfbster twisted out of all alive. “ho furniture In Mechanics, three rooms was reduced to splinters, and. nachinury of the Commission Lucuse au tne | tinder auch clrcunstances, they will ever be Strutunt (of uppression wid fraud. | Tho | abletonreive at an understanding and settle powers Of tho Commisslow formeriy axiate . conferred upot the thelr differences without « war Is hard to ace. mination of a State Ticket ‘ey | Gowen, of Reading Notortety, |, 10 thin stato w —— were discussed fully and unttedly, ' , | ot 20 ‘ ae q 1 Headed by Judge L, G. WNtnine stolen of the Comutttes une Gets Up and Howls tna ey na iin at china tua eapuins tte DISALUOINTEN TICKS eSCATPERS, fron thelr fastens loon aaumeaie Kinne. thitherenftor {U would he wnndvisuble for High Key, Hingtury tnnier Thewates tebe pertormed | sr, hocis duge lettichetscainers are | Adjournment of tho Supreme Grand | "ot istiaured: and the only tack abunt jer ‘the Republleans to support Independent woul require but part of the tine of ono Coto: Te HOUdey ete chebsens ety Ate. i person was able spot oi one temple. Six Denwverats, ay they have donu heretofor — thlssioncr, aud the proposition {to devolry them | ftslily disappotuted aver the result of yester- Lodge of Orangemen at Clue children Ia the house escaped . with sllght Mecting of the Repub- | ‘he aversze Goon’ Denver, in thelr | 37¢ Alleges Brib ac ins | eto Tas AE RETA aenrda i esieaez ot rane | tos aresling of thy Westar ‘Pielcat tment clunatl. MINT celal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribune = y eure) Vis y 1 P eae a i] 4 ‘They e pele Ms farmonions Meoting )) dblatoit, warascmiGelv ain Mueniytd the ‘ites C) leges Bribory and Corruption | tivelv Autcrneyetioneral, ur dtato Big “ng | Association ut Chiengo, ‘They expected that ADNAN, Mich. Jie W.—Albert Breitar, Hoan State Central Commit- aged 3, was Instantly killed ab 6 otelack this publlean party as the organized Demoernvy, The Wisconsin Bar AssociationGrand | cvenine, white playing ball near his house tn Against the Pennsylvania Burveyur, Js eluuply to ereute tures -scnitealnos | the Clileago mul Kansay City rates woul be . , cures und reverse the polluy of the State by | restured to the tliure they brought priur to teo of Georgia, A leading member, upon being Interyiuwed, mpany. fiaking Unineeesdary offcors. These places, to 4 AE J the Second Ward, by a stroke of Mihtning. Bim sald: “Wo have found that we have heen Company Wwniel fs uttueien sa ittieswrk, would become | He rates war of last summers ond neting Lodge of the Temple of Honor. Another boy, Charley “Mendy had by tats ut tho rewards of polltteal favorits, upon that Improsston, refused tu sell thelr sateen aa, a i As | eves Ga os ea ebay Woe tat vu tk v4 nt act, ey ‘s ve is ak ne ee rare al eer re ALA Boe enero og tig ° aleatt e ou thelr bullotin-puards, ‘Show who had ar East-Bound and Southwestern And pattonake to futhience the result, I this | opportunity ty unlond yesterday at an ndvante Business. sane syatein wes applied lo the raiirond compu> | pyru, and falled to mukethe tack while the wind nics, with thor thuusands of positions aud etns | waa favorable, are uvorwhedined with remtets to- making ov great inistake by wsupporting Independent Demvueraty with the view of breaking down the erganized Democracy, ‘The Independents haye thie and again made Us — prowilses, and. tinve. never ful- filled any oof them. Amon other ankle injured. At the tiine of the catas- Gi he tt frophe, thors wenn alone iuellen ans pie + Ae The ori, but tha sky overhead wis elear, nn Sptclat Diapateh to Tne Chicago Tribunes the sunt shining brightly, ‘Cho shaft struck Isusxavoniy, Ind, June W.—The bust | the boy 3s right teniple, and passud down the hess meetings of tha Grand Army to-day were | body, burntug off lls hatr, tearing Mis cloth. fy More Independent Demoerats Will Recelvo Republican Support In . That State. m tng nit off, and throwing lilm in the alr sev- hin ! Moyes, and the proverblal pentoney of corpora held with closed dourg, and. tho proceedings : ts of Healing the Breooh in the Poult raul atten “tia fiteresta oF Hons ty purchase pinwe ud fesiiealts: by yleld- ann aed. the hrukerw wad knoskat! the otto ure not mads public, The following oflicers etal icet, ee fo Prospeots aling auf protect the colored people. ‘They lave | Railway Legislation for New York and ine tothe denials at pes i paver aver nanan out of thelr ealeuinuions completely by deciding | were elected to serve for the enstting year: UNDER ‘VHE WIIKELS. tho Ranks of the Arkansas dang none of Hug, "aud Ihave sowit then: Ohleago—Notes and Peracuala SECS THEIR Tat ORME CE Ane GORMAI OnE ang: [Co oe eee Hae Four MOllae rates Commander-in-Chilef, George 8, Merrill, of iv Speelat eect te st nteago Tribune. Democraoy, Tieebld alunilier ae tlione fre gulag to pve Notes aud Sersonals, the netiona of the raprusontittvos uf tho pev- ajsTvaneaees an cic . Massachusetts; Sentor Vice-Commander-in- ATEnTOWN, Wis, Jiue 16—This after ¢ coll shoulder to these people liereaftor, nie that tho Stuto f vor kiowt, Exist APPOINTED TICKET AGENT. 7 - He . . ‘ santa paliniel = AML AAD HOLL Ropnhiteansavhonuver they omer RESIGNATION: Nbttsus would Femialiwitoue remedy, and how Bpeetat Disputen to The Chicago Tribune. Uitels Chuorles Les Vaeunat “Oliway dato oon Godfrted Selieberle, a bright lu uf 16, MOCHATS for ollice, This ta the only way that wo en ESIGNATIONS. onea wrow ut of those reviproval rela The | Torunu, Uy Juno 10—Generat-Manager | Vice-Commander-in-Chief, ©. V. 18, Pond, of | while walking ow the trnek cast of the elty BuO acd ite Tribune, Paar aa SCT Ne herria ees roo Ug ‘nt i Mt mat tthe res fomunitted uivy heard nu charges etter of eke | Butler, uf the Toledo, Delphos & Burlington Michigans Councit of Administration, HV, ) agalnat a, hey id nts thongs catally ine r S| Y ‘. ALT 3, LT res - | Jee! "a it suger: = | ‘ senurers ‘ally [ne tae ere cmante y r v Site Fenn AS; r vi * | announcing the appulntment of B. 1. Lomax. {207 x ee . . ‘Specrat Lfapatch to The Cricaea Tribune, mile State Convention to-dny was a fae welaite a daneo with the views of | dent, and Mr, William Keyser, Second View: | ficient, Ho bis mady Go representations that i Silas A. Barton of Massuctiusetts, Henry M. Ixprasar i AL young: TT “bel he de erviewed, ‘Lhe meeting wag 3 Bey ors, Ti from the tron Mountain (toud, as Goneral Pas- i assueh setts, y SM NDLANAPOLIS, Lindy Jang Onis penile, ‘Tho oli inogs-bneked fossils | Trees aud all ed Drought. before Hrealtent of the Baltinere & Oblo Rallrond | ie destrus st ay aera ok notre aoe senwer ana Ticket Ayent of tho road. Mr. W, | Durfee of Connecticut, W. H. Bright of New | man named Jolie O'Mfora was killed by the re cousplenonsly absent, and tn thelr pate tho best men in the party, There was sage element of young mon, but the nna- dhe wisrun by the usual managers, who hilitall thelr own way, The organization ifthe Convention and the platform wero parranged, and nothing was vormilted to dratt the program, ‘Tho ticket nominated composed of good imen,—better than yy been presentod for somo time— tt Prof. Butler, of Binck Mawk, up- stthe Convention when, after ho had been declared the entdidate for Superintendent, wedeelared he was a prohibitiontist, snd raufed It so distinctly understood, ‘tho y were disposed of inn business-like: manner, « Considerable —enthusiasin — pre- valled, and the Comtittes adjourned tn tie spirits, Col. A. 1. Uurrls, 9 prominent Re- publlean, juformed me to-night that the willy Republicans would oreaniae ab ay carly day and appoint another State Contral Commuitter, a anjority of the members of Hiteh will be wits Republicans. ‘The pres- y te Central Conmmittes, composed of. thirty-five members, Is two-thirds colored, Company, were formally lvtd before Me. | for of duties from tho State Englnver and sure | W. Mhodes, why for tho past few months bas bad Joly W. Garrett, Presiitent of the Company, | veyor to Bourd of threeCommissioncre us pro- | charge of both passenger and frolght depart. to-day, and lina few days will be presented vid jock for in thts bill, dente Will Barant ter: Bo eons to cig. duE tere ton special meeting of the Board of Direet= | The raltroad inauagers and other rallroud | Oo ialon of the fret Cincinnatand St. ould, ora, Por several weeks past the resignations oflctnts In this elty express igret satlsfite trot | and tho attendant Jarxe increase of businass. of the above-nnmed oflelals had been ru | over the report of the New York Senate mored {i rallrund and commereial elreles, Rallrond Committee, becuuse, they say, the A STOUMY TIME, although “Mr Keyser nnd other of. | ste reayuns that uve nssigned why no Rall Nuw Your, June 1.—A meeting of the fielats ‘emphatically denied the rumors, | 29%d Connntsston stuntd be appointed tn | trunk tne Presidents was held. 1b was’ the The exact season for the shiulteneous ile, ie ng anil Giteagoy ae alien facet log. of Melia eee Pike resignation of —thesd two important | similarly situated, und railroud: Tegishitlon rn adjourament was taken 7H probabilities ‘Ot and bighly valued officials of this great corpora: | atleety tham tnore severely thin any othur | ni adjustment of existing difticulties was further ton Is uot dotinitly known. Mr. Keyser was In | polnls in the country. Without diseriiniug: | off than over. Fink refused to answor any qucs- his ollicu to-day, but positively refusudl to Ue bie | tion In thelr favur these two cities would | vous tn rogard to the meeting, or oven say who torviewed of say unything ibout the muttor. | wyon cease to be the great bistiess centres of | Was prosont. Mr, King was here about «week aye, Wut is now “ps eae % ‘ ay. whieh rete i “incinaith He bus nob beh tit theeountry, A inw, they say, whieh regi York, Be F. Potter of Pennsylvania, D. A. | cats this evening. Me ts rented to be, 20 Helm of Sow ersey, W. ¥. Sie, of | fata! Aa an eo ono wit Un Delawir, Charles. 1s, flcharison, of a Breluht to rity to Ciuelnnati, but slipped, and. S$. 8, » IL B.D q shy, Wi 3 alg of Vireinin, We di, Bakdwin bE Olio, W. acl Calle nnder the wheels, was cruslied M. Arustrong of Indiuna, John Stephens of Spectat Dlapateh to The Chieaan Tribune. Illnois, A. W, Guthrie of Lowa, J.B. Brow Kansas Crry, Mo, June 6. of Nepraska, J.C. Carpenter of Kansas, 0. | o'clock to-night James ‘Tyson, a e: A,dones uf Michigan, 31, UB. Iurshaw of | enployed bythe Missuur? Paclt Wisconsin, J, A. Coulee of Montana, Hivam | metn horrible death while tuspectiuug Moore of Callfornta, 2. il, 1. Gad dard of | in the freight yard. Ho was) tn Khade island; Chaplain-iu-Chief, Joseph Fs | neath a box ‘cnr, when, withoent notic Bovering, of Massucliusetts; Surgeon-tn- the engine started aml knoeked lim down, Chief, Charles-Styer, M.D. of Penne | When discovered thy curwheels were rest- sylvanta, ‘Lhe meeting of the envamp- | ing pun his body, and serews had to bo Ment closed to-he with a eam. | used before It could be renroved. ‘Tho man’s fire Iu the Park ‘Theatre, which was pucked | back was broken, and he sulfered terribly ASKED TO RESIGN. Littre Roor, Ark, dine 10,—Thomas Orr ig County Judge of Miljer County, In chiis Stato, wnd resides at Toxarkana. Ie tsa Ree publican, aud for severnl years past one of sisaenabr or aa " s: at hits hoe , ot a5; east with a fasionabdle nudlonce of Jadies and gen- : ur bes nf wd, Vouan’s Christen Temperance Union pre | the mast influential eltizons of his county, | Vory guon bentee for sume tite pust, aml pra | Mites rated, and inakes ita mlsdementor ty bri teehee freee am Heme. the program was medley of vo- | °° Ot huuer before.dleati cused sated n petTtion In elogant Jangunge asking | jnving represented tt two terms {i the | BONos, itis underatuod, to wo nbroad for several | eatry bustiess from farther polnts at luvs yates _, Speelat Diepaten to ae cal and Instrumental music, recitations, and DROWNED tecConvention to bo true to the Democratic years. ‘The minonucement of the resizintions | than from: nearer ones, will force the busl- Siucs Crry, a. dune 16—The Yankton | short storles of exmp-life, whieh were’ lin- BOW. ke Stata Legislature. At present o petition ig In elreviation fir Miller Connty, belng shaied by Hoth Democtats and” Republieans, usklag Judge Orr to step down and out. They inaky no charge against his public Special Correspondence af ‘The © iengo Tribune, Bepyoun, Ind., June A 14-year-old NURSERYMEN, son of Willian Tucker, who reshts fourteen Davtoy, 0, June 16—The American | wiles southwest of this place, on White erented prent surpriau hero to-day. wmithough ft | ness on rouds that take a short ent | 1, Milwanke: St. Pa a way hud tot been unexpected, Ag to who will by tho | through the Stue. In New York it Tail dalnsub ae an nikee Se Paul da ars suceossors of Muadrs, King tnd Keyser. thora | road law. such as was proposed would, | Teepenud to-day, and tu the morning ure nit surty uf conjectures ntiont, the general | thay say, uffuet the New York Central ajone, and | train loaves the vity far Yankton since the oploian bene that Mr. Hobert Garrett, the | node of thn other roads that lead te New Vork | #reut flood pc diagrsti 96. Bloxst of tho round had dettine (hit the people should rule, aud de gawlufavorof the submission of a pro- ihitory amemiment to the peoplo ag a non- prianqnestion. Tt was referred to the fted to jive minutes cach, . ‘ record, but gu for his private acts and hts | Dbird Sige: Forest nts vent take Mr. King's piace, | and other Atlantic seubourdts. Tho New York | tv bu rebuilt. Nurserymen's Agsoviation met tn sixth an- | Hiver, was drowned last Sunday while tisli- Gunitice on Htesolutions, and was handed : 3 Wi! . tnd Mr. John W. Davis, tho present assistant to | Contral rune its outire leugtt through the Butte : ing, Owlng to the fluslt state of the river the Ito present the pintferm, and he stuck 3 CANS os : , sa jarsoy Centrith ind alt usher ese ri ectat Inspateh lo The Chitcago Tribune, em y a INCINNATE, June 10.—Eight eases 0! tin its porket, The vlatforn was read, Te piel Diapaih to The ehtcnve Tvinane, New vom, fino. lte'tuy report Fem Nultte Ree ee Mi tite taetor rondo’ woult ait MaAvisos, Wis., dune 1.—Articlés of asso- | States. Among thuso present were some | drawn yf ocurred here to-day, Six of thent shady. Yan Mater, ot Black Hawkoffored | Lerrnn Rocr, Ark. June 16—'The initial | ger to-day relative to tho resignations of | Gomme under tho provisions of the luv on the | elation wore filed Inthe Scerctary of State's | luading hortleulturists and florists,—Veter fappene wt once In the Olilo River iu thy Jew York, I tern part of the city. Mon at work at Henderson of New York, ‘Tiumas, Meehan Hulng’s cont landing Were coming nshorg I of Philadelphia, A. W. Weber of Nash- | fn a skiit. Eight had toxo into thoskiif, when ville, N.d.. Culoman, of St. Louts, sud’ Dr. | two more jumped in ant throw tha whote Messra. King and Keygur from the Vice-Prest- | geaund that they aro doin mostly uu inter | oflive to-day of th 0 & Shawano Jtall- Hehe of he Hino ule Tuitray’ | Ria tusiuenn wile the Mowe vate Conteal | youg, with capi woo of, 81,00, he be flev of the Company in thls tity, to boonly true wottld be vourpelled to make and adbore to such | ject fy tha eoustrugtion uf a railroad butwoen mameitment to give the woinen'’s petttlon akatings bute wie uP LY CHOKED. DOWN, Isbue of the rue Democrat. appeared tu-«day. ‘The editor, the Hon. B.C. Juhuson, takes INCON deelded stand ngatnst tho paymont of the | {i par. te wasehore sullt that sles King hue for | Gilekds provided by the lave. | thus the New | thos two towns. ts é 3 i ped at tl i teChair dectnring that he was notin order, | rairaad and jeyee and Holford bonds, thus | six months past Deon dosirous of reatgulug nit fea Won by proventod frais cumpot Wurder of Dayton, An interesting pu- Forty inte the wate job tts eos wamefitniunts being. on the program, The peches were entirely ott of the usual afer, the Conkling, fiasco in New York ond Sepronlbltory amendment In Towa atford- Hanabundant basis to show. that the Re- Riven party Is gcolng to pieces and the kooeracy comlng into power, ‘The plat- ‘tid IS cofikpictious for Heense, on National sats, and thegrefinding scheme, ‘Tho key- we of the party this year is to be frea we free munufuctures of the proditct of be: soll and = free government. a onl rouy ts Ux, o “ o: u big alliees, not only tho Viou-Prosidency ot the | As the se eure Central lathe ong tot whicy | HELPING COMMISSTONET FINI. Baltlmore & Ohl Ialiway, but also the Mes | hos ull its tertninal fuvllition within the. City af | Sr. Louis, Mo., June 10,—It fs reported on eclyership af the Murietit & Creare Now York, that olty would bo ws erent | eChange to<luy that onw er more Enste and tha Ohlg & SMississippl Hallway, the | sutures ous the New York Central, ronda were cutting rites on-whent ard Hour two dntter being fur nore prolitally | andaven worse. The New York Contral could | TOWGs We cutting on wheat an y to hte peetituriy thin the former. The reason | ovate tho provisiups of the jiw by diverting | to Now York aud Hustun to2v conte por 1lu,whieh for tly Fusigintion wis thie bis phystalnite Lad | pusiness from New York to Boston, takin lt | 193 cents lower ta New York, aud § conte luwor tu sald thal, Unless ho retired trom busingss, ts | (hus Inter-stute business, Under aut elrcum- | Moston than tha Into rduotion mudo by Com fife would pay the furfolt. Tt was, however, | stances New York would loge much of its ims | iniwsioner Fink, uliderata fae Wount Hot Tosliy ls the | portaticn as a commercial elty. - . —— anni it September, and 8 hus done ‘Tho tllnals uw If onforced, thoy suy, would 3 VION IN Ink Tt RATES. su, itl Ueennae by was desirous thie bls wuc- | aout Chieage oven worse thin New York. Take aN Poke taal aN ie aa Na i veasor shouted become couversint with the works { tho fitints Contral for exumple. ‘Tals trou, New York, June 16,—Comuissione! 1 ina af ihe Sereainte ce inmuliat meee tae Soule Uicu tug Now York Contealy 1s pecullariy u State has given notice thatthe seventh and ninth te Hivvesl Mr é pal, fe inajority oF cme » bey! whro v yo roshrned, but, as ft had become custommry lately. bent Hida Ae chia, SLAG Cromed ae it 4 ir Glass, respoctivuly. and live hows, would be ro per owas read oon inarket gardening y A i oT Fil and, and Paliner wero by Mr. Henderson. ba a fatetully-preparedt drowned, ‘The latter two were lnmigrants, essay on hybrids by Mr. Mecha, The sub- | whe only arrived the day before, George Ject of railway transportution was earnestly Kltkopf, 8 yours old, of Laulaville, here on a discussed, und the difleulty encountered it | visit, ‘was drowned while bathing in Mill on aes RA if aid Rant Pty, | Creek, Felix Devine, 10. years old, was religtit. ul 4 Vis nppoluted of two tinct _ om niguibers from. gue State to confer with Heo ned elite bstlitag: In tha Olilo River Fallout Hathoritive ane jpbtaln, more cats = actury terms fur all parties concerned. 4 5 SD, thovlection vf pillears tualay the Tollawdig sehen Pe ah te wero clecte 8 year: Prest- Ana one wo ‘Tharey, 4 Tuchestors spite he a MAnsitALLTows, tn, June 14.—The bodies D, W, Scott, of ‘Chivazo; ‘Treasurer, A. 1. | ofS, §.Jones and D. Krebs, the two young Witney, of Ilinols, ‘The Socloty concludes | men drowned in the Lowa last Monday even throwing down the gauntlet to the antl miendinent or bond-paying faction of the Demoeracy, and making the debt question the lending issue tn the Gubernatorial ean- vasa nvyear hones, ‘Cho paper fy the State organ of the smendinent wis of the Arkanans Dumoeracy, aud its founding ine. (lentes that the broach In the party cannot be healed. —— OMIO REPUBLICANS. Conusnus, O., June 1,—Tho Republiean Stata Contra! Committes met. here to-day, and elected the following Executive Com- atan, Cramer, ‘Mal : 1 ty . 1 fcunts per 100 pounds from the Now York : to dasuelate tie two mines logothor In tho operi> | twanty plucos hy other ronda whose tonnage ta | weed ac they s Be second = note ateans malting mittee: George K. Nash, Jacob GC, Donald. | Yen of the road, this doubtless led to tho usgo- fumus Untirely: inter-state, aint aroiberaturs | eeu Chicago Leas. ’ Its (vorks to-murrow, ing, were recovered this morning about one an de alli aM ‘Convention ae iyylor. D. KK. Watson, and Atoxander Coop, | | No reason oun bo detiuttly ascertained for tho Peay ae wisae: erent npallog ulate | ‘The emigrant trail yesterday was ‘excep- Pray ech PS Pha tutes | SUEgee Jones’ cout and boots wero off, stuely hariontots and under skillful mine | pis Committes organized by electing George | resignations of Messrs, King and Koywur, Many | ind tho business whleb comes through Tinola té | totally Melty not over halfa-dezen cat tr, Louis, Mo, Jime 16.—The committee | and to must have struggled hard with the T bye K. Nash Chairman, and J. C, Donaldson Secrotary, LABOR AND CAPITAL. THE COKK MEN. Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrspuna, Pa., June 16.—A gentleman of tilscity haa just maden thorough tour of the Conneilsyilly coke region, and reports that business thore fs almost totally suspended, Operators any they ennnot necede ta the de matids of tho strikers, us at present prices they cannot sell except at n loss. A moumber ofa leading firm here says thoy awill shut down and pay off thelr mon, It being impossl- blo for thei to pay the advance, Yesterday evening, J. Need, Viec-President of the, Miners’ Association in the Con- nellsyillo district, wus. arrested an & charge of threatening to shoot & German Interpreter at Broadford, Need was committed toda. ‘fhis has lutensitled the Hi-fwelmg exfsting between employers and empluyés, and tt fs foarcd that tho strike may rosn}t in serious trouble, ‘The rice of Iement, save soveral interruptions by two iiegates, who ovory year zotdrunk nnd dis- mee theinselyes and party. ‘Ihe State Cen- ni Coiumittee thls ovening retlected Ed- fd Campbell Chufrman.: : ~ PRESS REPORT. To the Western Associated Press, la, June 1—The Demo- tale State Uonvention met in the Academy Musle this morning, and was called to or- dr by the Chairman of the State Central Gomittee, Edward Campbell, Jr. °* : tL ED, Foun, of Story County, was doen Temporary, Chalrmun, and T. 0. Nuker, of Davis, Temporary Secretary, with Asitant Secrotarles, hh taking the chair Mr. Fenn returned tanks for the honor conferred, and mado a Fateh which was well recolved, COMMITTRES. ! The following Committes on Credentinis Wsselected: Mirst District, J. IL Wallback, fleas Recon, . 0. Bishop, of Jong: i uf the raffrond officials deny that they bave re- | Cpieaw f the en vida through Ine 4 7 siete, nithough it ty gonorally hulleved that the Coleao woul nike the Grogs rode curcugh Iu | Juads came in by all the Zustern Hues. Pere eerie Ase Gena a staigraent has yot bounds withuut coming te Chienzo ut-all, ho ‘The Michigan Central aud Burlington Rail- i Ys be enforevment of such a liw would make Toledo ee ey Ww! “kets _ Bpectat Dupatch to The Catcaga Tribune. snd Detroit tho prineipal lake ports, und Chica. rouls announce that they will soll tickets for UNCINNATI, Jupy 1.—Tho dispateh fran Tats | jo woukt dwindle duwn tw the invigultvance | the Fourth of July at onc fare for the round tinore to tho etfeet that. King, Jt, tho First | whieh those plices nuw anjoy, It would be tho | trip. Viveod cesident oF Shy dhiltiwore & Oblo Kalle | hight of folly and a crime uyulngt the interests | yy, ‘ the North Puctle Extonston ts road, and Willian Keyser, Sverctary, bad of tbls city, they suy, to eripple tho great Mlle ‘ork on the Northorn Pucifle Extonsion shined, created quite a sensation In railroad clr | noty and Chicago Ines in tholrcontest with these | being pushed with thu ulmost rapidity. Tho clos In this eity Inte: thls ALORuutt, no news | fiter-stute rouls. It would be luut poltey for | ruad ts now completed to tho Yollowstone, aud was, ontiroly unexpected, atc, King wis not at | the Sinte to eompol the Iitinols Central and otb- oara will ruu through to that polit nbout duly 1 his‘ollloe, and ny one could bo found whe hud | oy roads londiug through the Stato to Chledya to |. Any pretense tu tudorstanding what tt ments | yathor up the husloess and onsbort Gauls and | Mr. H.C. Burlow has boon appoluted Division Yornlght a repurtue drove out to Cilteon, un | xe unremuuvritive rates deliver it tu those | Froigbt Ageutof the Winuna & St. Peter Itatl- aristovratic suburt of the clty, and rany the f z " a bell nt the duuraf Mr. King's palattn home. The Sree es = ho A Milront managers rp | Tuad and branches: ntso of the Dakota Contral ‘caponge wns that the zonticmunwasinandcoutd | do not dene that there fs some uced | Hallway, with ofico at Winona, Miou.,, in pave dace. Sngutarly the news fram Hultimure | Tor curtain tallroxd lexlsintion, Dut euch leglatde | of HL. I McCullough, trausforred to Guloun & bud not yet rencbed hin, Whon tufortned as to | tion thoy sus should altectalt the roads, whether | lowa Divialous of the Chicago & Northwostern. its natura, ho indulwed in quite A dtuxh, aud | seuto or inter-Stute, allke, and this cau only bo ; ‘ then expressed doubts as to whothor tho re- | yovonpliahed by National fegialuel The bt 2. MeCullough bis been appointed Division portor had inderstout tho dispatch. There's | terferuncy of the Btute with ach matter nota | Freight Agent of tho Galenn Division of the hott particle oF foundation forthe story.” be | entirely against the jutarests of tho State and | Chicago & Northwestern, including tho Irea- sald, Lut addod, in tho tony uf one who wus lin | fey peiieipal busliess centres und corporations, | Porting aud Fox Ulver Line south of Crystal Parting uscoruiethat ho nul fully revved 10 | While tows eerperations who have butamall ite | Laker wea lows Division und branches, Das retire, not ouly from the Battinorc & Ole, but | toreste within to Mine aud do their best to | Moines Division, town Miditnd, und ‘Toledo & from the otbor roada with which be Is cons | forva business to plats outside of the State aro } Northwestern. . Ile hoadquarters will bo at neoted, Ho bad tuken no step in thatdiree- | ponented thereby. Chicago. —_—— tlon, however, und would not for some thine Wast i it Be orn Dunimy Itailweay Campany have toe dit eemuction with tog ulmer® | HAST-BOUND WIGHT COMPLICA | thoi lrun ou thelr trick from ito) luvetow ut tion cunld be approprintely presontod to the "TIONS. Madison and Fortiutt streets to the Village of appointed by tho National Eclectic Medical] water, ‘Che bodies wore black, bloated, and Association to consider the application of | hardly recognizable, but were not mutilated. Georgia Ecleetle College and Indiana Eclec- | ‘The funeral services wero hold tls after: tic College for almission to. the association | noun, almost the cntlre popuhition turning recommended that the applications be re- | out, while bualness was nearly suspended, fused, ‘This led to an animated and exelted gongs wise ‘meray of tin Wondhutrs: Host: 1 " “olle 1 oh Wiscuuston. regarding, Indiaild.-Callene,” nud die. Hire Departuwnt turned out ino which porsonatitles were used. — It was " . 1 chirged tint Dr, Kendrick, the Denn of An. | bods. Both wore promising young men. dana College, was the awner of nt patent » 1 SPAT mupdtehit an that ths jeollene ahold not bo | * ¥ ROSPEGI NE PDs PATALLY: ndinitted so long: as its chief oficer was a 3 Oht peddler of patent medicine. Speetat Dispatch to The Onteago Tribune. Finally Dr, Gunn moved that both colleges | Lavaverrs, Ind, dune 10,—.\ probable bu aduited for one year on probation, which | fatal wedding trip took place here last evens motion was cnrried by n large majority. Ing. A painter named ‘Theodore Foaster, % eee while intoxloated, was driving around tho a, MASTER MECHANICS: suunro In 2% one-horse vehicle, his eompanton Tnovinescr, Oe Assoolation belng Miss Mury MeSolson, ‘They were to of Railway Master Mvchanics clocted ofticers | hy ynarried, and the prospective groom as follows: President, d. N. Lauders Vice- legal document fn hls pocket Presilents, Reuben Wells, of Loutavilte, and a ea : UnEeaAling. On the dames Sidgley, of Cleveland; Sucrotary, J. | south side of tho square the liorse came to.an JL, Sesxehel, of Clneinnatt; Treasurer, S. J. | abrupt standstill, und, it belug unexpected, Mayes, of Chieago. Jolin W. Hill, of Cinein- } bot Feaster and Mss MeSulsen were pitched natl, presented paper on the quality of | out, both faliing on the lard pavement. “Che In, 1. Chamberlain, of Buehanan; feanh, envy Brown, of: Beewors Fifth, Board of Otrevtors, whieh woul, prabably uot | ‘The E fright coniplteations are gat- | Austin. ‘Tho Prosident, . It, Vandurcvok, Hs Suite ThA Was hol diunmaged nigh, but iis bes iy a Seren of Marshalls Sixty sin eons itn five Puno eee bo for some IWaeka'to eon, intuy fall ho wil figs Rane ante festovery dy, id If tle Now bag a rang of men uw oncared in Parasia steam, A resolution concerning a standard Hoved the woman willdie, {e1 Aijuriva are ; mylaeenyot Mahaska; Seventh, J. W. | strikers are camplug out, surrender to the courts the control of the Ohio |. ry Ld ; rH Fink di an re nthe the aot Te i trout eat-bearing journal box and pedestal, | ty the spine, and she to-day complains ot in- ; athens Waynes Eighth, abort Murets, pineaniiiG an: PRweeNS & Misaissippl and Marietta & Clneiunath ltoada, | York Presidente and Commssloner Fink do | prev y . udonted by the ear Lullders’ Asaociation was | tense palit,” Sho was also hurt about te face i 9. Ht, 4 . ~ n } or which Re ie ftecolvor. itu Taig no jtde whe | not goon find ways by which the troubles can Fae dagehiee i betig tale o8 geouks Ue ten Meee ee ee tutrendos | Bo stopped thera ly no telling whore the rates | and is nourly completed, ight gloynted rail- their, howover, and tvs iit-healthas tho rene | Will land fu tha end, ‘The trunk-lHno | way coavhew have been purcbasod In Now York, % o one of which is ob tho ground, This company gone Having soverod his rullroad connoglone, | Presidents, | \t 4 reported, hull aus | Sovvenapatas extending is track, rote Aetiand Europe, to bo absunt for an indefinie | otter meeting yesterday at Comunis- | avenuo to Maywood, a distance of eight tiles, orlod, Aion askod us to tho provable truthaf | slonor Fink's ofice Iu Now York, pre- | gue report comes froin Doston that Berne: he report that the Nourotury of the 1 reported by the committee of conferance, and | and nock, adopted. A puper was presented by M. N, . Forney on attachments to locomotive bolters, sah ane ees aii to prevent aveldents by scalding. Comiit- are " tees and subjects wei, appointed for next | Minwacexe, Juno 10,-—This afternoon, year, ‘Che Convention aljourned to meet at | Mr. J. i. Miller, of Rooktord, 11, sustalaed Ningara Falls tho third Tuesday in June 1882. | gerigus injurius ol: the Grand avenue bridge, 5 Sas; ‘The dviw was nbott to open, and in ru WISCONBIN LAWYERS, ning hw stumbled and foll, striking Manisoy, Wis. Juno 16.—The Stato Bar | yygn hls his shoulder. Dr, Crocker, whe Association held n meeting this morning and | was ntoneo called to-attend him, found thu weoted the fullowlug officers for the ensuing | he was sitfering from fractures of the clay. year; President, tho Hon. Hloves fy =SrOnR ile and the nedle of ths weanilh, wile won Vive-Prealdent, First Cireult, . Weoks; | tt once treated, p it 3 Second Cireult, John J. Orto ird, Chas, | auently ‘assisted to the Chicago steamer, ot 1 nom 18 f W. Fetkors Fourth, Ell Hooker, Fitth, 0. D. | Pilelt he had Waken pussaye, on route for Thomas; Sixth, Thomas B. ‘Lyler; Seventh, W. CG, Siiverthorn; Elghth, 8 3, Grittens SIIPWRECK, Ninth, James i, ‘Taylor; Touth, Thomns It. Sr, Jou, N, B., dune 10,—A dispateh from Huda; Eleventh, Nolson W, Whevlors | Bell's Covo states that the schooner KR. J. Pwelfth, John 1. Lennetts Thirteenth, LF | Hurt, from St. Jobn to Labrador, with tab- Eelables Pygrotarys a Be Hreanty irene ery supplies, and a large number of people ot ory J, TL, A Assou! - a ‘ 1 Journed sine die. Anoxcursion will be had both sexes, A ad crushed by. ee ey: on Lake Monona this eveniyg, and a banquet night, twenty-twe niles vast of theSoutheas at the Park Iotel when the folks get bac! Capo St. Jobn, All hands were rescued oud —- he following Connnittee on Permanont t ization wis appointed: First Distrlet, Catpenter, of Des Molnes; Second, M. jekson, of Cedar: ‘Third, H. O'Donnell, of Phiqyo; Fourth, 1. P, Howes, of Hardin; Tih kA. Pyne, of Benton; Sixth, D: Fonda, of Keokuk; Seventh, Jolin HH. Sennan, ‘of Clark; Elrhth, ‘fhomns Bow- Kee ettawaltainte Ninth, John ¢, Kell, ith ‘te following compose the State Central amittes: Flat iW let, Edward Can righ bt detferson; Second, A. W. Itloh- tion, of Jackson; Fourth, G. It Miller, of pias dod Bywuiter, of Linn; ii G. Bathingall ft Watpollo Seventh, He Hall, of Decatur; Efghth, Hoyt Sher- ate Shelby; Ninth, John Dowd, Jr, Thy follawing 1a the Conunittes on Resolu- si Eirst District, James Hnrerinan, of Wien, J. W. Stewart, of Scot! 3"tilnd, atu MeCitntock, of Fayette: Fourth, K. phara, of Black Hawk; Filth, Jolin P, i hof Johnsons Sixth, d. 8. ‘Townsend, of mae rventh, Byron Htloe, of Polk; th, E-M. Harter, of Adnws; Ninth, C. Plymouth, . The Come MMETTER NAPORTA, ese Committes on Credentials reported Prrrsnvse, Juno t0,—Tho diMculties oxist- ing for sume weeks between the Dispatch antl the printers HD regard to wages have heen ainicably settled, and to-night the old force of typos are nt work, THE INDIANS. SlitingeHull Deserted by Most of Its Warriors, Leuving Only the Old Mon, Womon, and Childrou — Possibility that He May Travel with a Menage erie. Spactal Dispatch to Tha Chieage Tribune, Sr. Paus, Minn, June 1—A Winnipeg special to the Ploneer Preas says: "Indian Commisstonor Dewdnoy arrived here to-day, havlug driven from ort Quappelle to Grand Valley, thence down the Assinnibolne by steamer; he reports Indian alfalrs very antle- fnetory, Everything is quiet, and largo crops have been sown on the farms on the Indinn reserve, Ie had an interview witll SittIng-Bull, to whom he communicated the Intelligences that he nocd not expect any res orvation from the Canadian Government, i Haltimore Sutoke Consutuing Concern bus been cousuued Obi tanh Nes Willen Reyer, had resigned, | SUmably for tha purpose of coneldurhus the | tito. and bus turned outa gizunticuwindc, be replied that bo knew of no auch intention on | Present complications, but up to alate hour | to ine grout sorrow of numberlugs creditors, It Mr. iveyser’s part, and ho prosumud that tbla | last events nothing of the result of tho | will ve remombored that about a yenr ayo Mr pitt of the story was quito a8 untimely as that mieathue has beon learned. Bernoy muon etfort to induce the ronds in which roferred to himself, z 4s this sity to adopt his Invention, Ho attached Tho report dint Alt, dohn King, Jr. First | A genttuman who clans to khow whut is | Gno or his oonteivancesto ano of the, enaliies of Vice-President and Gunerat Manager, and | going on says tho meeting was heli for the | tho Iiinols Central, and a public exhibition was Mr, Willian oyeor, Record Vice-Prostdont | purpose of restoring rates again. Bul this te | given. ‘the exhibiuon was ontirely tnsatistic- Y and BVRINUNE at the tiie showed of the Baltimore & Dito Railroad, had. re hardly probable, ag rates cannot bo well re- foo, pia Tae Meee Ne fine sear ent algned their respectlva positlons caused con | storud just now, wher It ls positively known ‘ re hich ouded Mr, Berney'w career nt this place, gliierabla sturprise In railroad eltvles. tu, that oodtilh Tast-frulgitt Linus have wade con | gs the rodde thereat tortefubed to take ally tock ‘The speculations as to what cused these Ren | tracts during the last two duys at much be. | in bis concern or pretensions, und consequently tlamen to resign are manifold. Some say | tow the figures of the new tucllf rates that | vone of the Chicugo roads arenmony bis victims. that there has been a imisunderstanding be | With fun fur into duly, tongs these cot Tho Now York Shippt a ab °F tate # - (pping Lisl says: It wag tape icine resitent Gintrott, who dl | tracts lave not been, dispused of Hhwould | estimated ‘on ued nutbority that on the Jat of ho hppruvy 6 heir jnDAReH i 4 iat thine hardly be advisable to restore rates gilt January, Ibi, there wery Wasa lusamotives in SSAC ae TTT pee ane aera vt tint | for the trunk Hines would say lay them | usy tn the United Staten, ‘Theva wory, vuluud ut pastor tole nenite rand that thoy simply held | SUNG, EaNG Chas they played A vouple Of | cintial of €70L464,000 Investud in'ruitrond reilly onto tole posiions until Mr. Garratt roturned, | Monthy wzo. when they suddonly restored | sock, In audition it 18 uxtimated that une-tent It ie certain that nothiug husovcuirted to cuties | thd rates from 35 veits (o88 cents, Such a | of cho total number of cand and locowotives these niticlal to resign eo suddenly. If thoy | trick cannot bo played every diy, and If its | running on the dute montioned had been rebullt wanted to ifo ta Europe they could bave done | attempted thoy will find that they have con- | five tines alucu 15%, a B Cost Of SUNS 000, ao withont resigniay Juve up astern that will nut blow over | miklag a grand total of 1,146,076,000 Invostod 11 & oe EE landed nt Lasie, thes French store, ‘The ‘omen and gliltdren were almost nuked, < we TEMPLE OF UONOR, “Vusucly huve bean sent ty couvey thom to ne rive countles represented by thirty- | Bull lad been deserted by tnoat of tha oliluts | ~ rhe withdguwal Of those ntlenson from the | us soon us the Inst one. ‘To restore tuo rates | thie chs of inachinory, or ubout twico ae mual Mavmon, Wla, June W.—Tho Grand | dienurt. “The crow suved nothing, barely legutes, 7 erie active mia pnt of the Balthier & Ublo. ine Ive the abippors that have | av Groat Urisatu fs ostlinted to bave invested 1 tis : . gite Committeo on Permanent Organiza | 4 ‘waste, oe surrenders se ane ea ee ee GTO RIGHTIST tO | eee ee eee He cavouune tho contracts | ee worenitlie Iuusine, White Aumerioutioeutne. | Tooley of tho Temple of Llonor at ite seston } eseaplug with thelr Ives, 4 athorted AW. A. Stow, of Fremont Coun- Senmtad fenident, with Vice-Prestdents and farles fram each Congressional Dise Wu Aaking the chair Mr. Stow mnie Ly as atop to tho front and run the rovd hinvelt ave | at tho iow rates all tos advantage, white tho | ve manuincturens have this exteusively cording to. bin own notions. His sou, Me, obort finullur wad toss favored stippura wb have no | stovked our own country with the products of Garrett, Third View President, wil probably | contracta would be required to pay full tari | tholr facturies, thuy have yuntuced to compete atop into Mr. King's hoes 18 Hirst. Vice- Prost rites, In ‘his way the business would ait bo | with Eugland {a lta colonies, aid In other coun ye and Str. M. H. Kmith, Gonoral rulght | thrown into tho hands of a fow favored shippors. | tele, And tho vompetition bas been fn favor wont, wit) provably by placed in churge of the | It tg mubh mory ikely thut the trank tine Frese | of the American tuanutyctirer, | toe orth to-lay olucted the following oMlcers for the =e ¥ ensuing your: Grand Templar, J. A. Was DYING OF LockIAWw. ° trous, of Milwaukeo; Grand Vice-Templar, | Oantos, 0, Juno 17%—Edwird Shutnaker, E, Baeneh, of Madison; Grand Recorder, 8, | aged 12, came home one day last week with lodges enenmped on tho banka of tho Quippelle consist princtpally of olt Women ‘pa and children, It ts thought he will pay visit shortuy to Winnipeg, and Dewdnoy ultl- Sig speech, whiult was enthusiastically | matuly expects him to kurrender to tha | y : Holy tht the t Anhalt North |G Burnhain, of dangsvlile: Grand Treasurer, | & Icorated finger, but evaded giving the gate, Y | Ainorlcan uthorities, unteus hu [4 persuaded | CmPany’é commercial witulrs. reo ae a ee coat enetiee | tralagun, colonies ure wo supplant ‘with | 1; C, Howland of Man Chitra; Grand Chap. | enuso of is wound. On Sunday ho started ‘ fet ler from tho Woman's Christian ‘Tem- | before that a ninke 2 tour oF Cire GOWEN KICKING HARD. aoe tie ttcutihuod Is thug anotiur reduction wilt | rullrend rolling. stock — from" Ameriuan | lin, FW. dLall, af Portage, reo jay WHS | ty go to Sunday-schoul with his father, but weet Ot of Jowa, asking action fayor- | adn and the: ulted Bintes with soma i a . UN Mlocad within twonty-four Hours. Ittw uau- | inuuufaatories, All of tho countries ou tiie | sélcctud ux thy next place for holding the | gucdenty began erying. Mo was taken home 3 Pci} the Prohlbitory’ amendment, was re- large number of Binckfeet rand Lodge. ——— sick, ad ibavas found that’ tha wound was Prnapetanta, Pa, June W.—Frauklin D Hes ty keep Up the dheant turltt uy lonrar, for gumthient, wit oven kor at, _tuasly 7 "4 u \: ene LI ars ront te Z Gowen, Recelver of the PAlindelphia& Read | thoro ty nut a single roud loading out of this elty | dra} uly tr hearer are eee ing Rallrond, in aut address tosttaht, charged | qand wt fur ws gun bo learied out of oiber | muted that {roi US fold Del cat ot ie ao menagerie, : 14 and eanUS, who spout Tost Winter quae to the Connnittew on Resolutions, the buitulo south of the International bound- STRAW*eMEN, ennsod by the discharge of & toy pistol. ‘ y wo uf the causu of the OE ty TSO DTGNe, ry, " Weaters uitles—which matutalus tho cunt Sint june 1-3, G Faurot has | QWHR to enoratica uF th : Committe 3 ary, aye signified thelr intention of yoturne y oF mC vous | be nied States, Twenty aie | SARATOGA, June 1WL—H, C, Faurot has | wound at frit it wus mistreated, Locksaw © Hi Hows: iulites ou Iteapluttons revorted as | ling tc thatt country an the aw Hiver thts Se eee intorcals ot pei ad teniny rg ee tate toe et Hsu ualges worth of loouetiveg und #100) | Doon vectod ‘Ereusurer al! the Straw-Boaid | has now renulted, and the tad tf dy a hor- {JB te Democratic party of I vied in | Sulner, ‘The Hows telearaphed yesterday 1 Fonte per tw) wounds on, rule Chioaro | worl of cullruad oars nave beuw uxporil | Axsoelutlon, Reporte wero wide that tho vible death, = ; trenton catia party of Towa, assem | at a ftlght between the Sloux nnd Crees, in | State, and its stockholders, for ulterior pure | To'Now'vork, aud ts rumored that tivavy cone | from tha United Btates within tuo puxt ten | 5. lity of straveboard Is sold ‘ip —- ; y, Geullirm tho Nutlonal platform of | woich” twouty-sleht of the former were| poses. From Ils grounds of complatit | trots were diode ad tow a6 Wicents, ‘Tho k@y & | yeurs, Tho industry Wis never In & more prose first quality of straw-board Is sold ‘uy to pro A TRAIN WRECKED. 7 Béccanandieure, tug ate, pe oenitery ae willed, Is not confirmed,"* Gowen deduced that there exist n number of Nustivowtarn Ha patch, iy feeportud,coutractea, Porous condition that It is tu-day Hut wri The tia aces ul ait titel iualtt log “Reaping, dune W—An neeldent oveurred Orv i} al : ——————— 1,000, I ; re a 4 ‘ AL 2 UBM Liter tart verceans uteimmitiye ina stimpio ovily which he denoninated ag the railroad | fispaten for almost we lured at MiOUNE KL vury ALLEGED UNPROFESSIONAL CONDUCT, | #ro sald to be Funnd for straw-board, and ord | to the passenger train on te Bolmylkall & $0 S02 syatem, with oommurelul treedont ielits GOLDEN WEDDING, problun of the day, amt) which fe | tow rutuss tho exact fxuces, however, ut whlel Dupatch to The Chicago tribune, | Kebtlenan revartuil having seen aiine care | Lehigh Railroad, by which Charles Mat- a ih Mptetal Wiapaten to The Chtcago Tribune, described as belng” chfetly interfor. | the contragty wore made dil Hut vows to lit. special Tuapatch ite TAs Ulecge. trues, Tage-boiy wll made of strawbonrd except | thaws, fireman, was inetuntly: killed. Jobo The * ue Lan yrain only, but caer) ST TE, oy SUL W—-The cor ened with legtviative nud Judtetal-| witht sit otur arvisios. in classes sven aud Laraverre, fi, duno tth-Tho commit. authority, acquisition of wealth by ratitoad uf | 1 ee iow talon live stoox | tee oppulutad by the Lafayette Mar to Su Nolais at tho uxpunse of wtovkholiluny, and un. ae ne A beoe tab agued Joutecduy, wolobe is | quire into the alleged sinprofesslonnal con tion in the mutter of teat . if ay Fe ee ee ctrnegeion uoavortod thug | Ue fullowas duct of ono of thd number, W. Frank th Hennayta Hal rout Coin puny lie for eure ; Cattie, Naa he Mays, recommend to Judge Vinton, of tho FA ee ee eee Tree chatablonc tga | a fitldiregssesesee + iH) venlt Court, to buve proceedings’ cum fa nombers ike. shoe In tho wamblen, aud | ope ease 4 Cirenl . ! BM Liogunaton, Ul, June 1—This afore noon about 160 relatives and friends of Mr, and Mra Joshua R. Fell, of this olty, assom- bled to celebrate the golden wedding of that couple, “Among the guests were Senator Daylud Davia, Abra Brockway, Judge John % thu doors, and It could not be distlogulshed | ytyrbine, enchiver, jumped from the engine Trom woot. nnd was slightly fufured. ‘Sho onglne was O ‘ y ly wreekud, ‘Phe cause uf the avel- OID: MENIOAL ASHOCIATION, ae - Mog placed ay the rad, One end Conusinus, O., June t—The Stato Medi | was stuck undor tho rall, the other resting on cal Assocation spent tis mornlug tt Water: | the opposit ral, Suveral passengers wero rat Wo oppose all sumptuary laws, and tho tye ronibitory Amendment to the Constl- fea non SU iestepy und stages us the most of- Pye EN OF Kumptuury loyisiation, ue the reat aut turat and prorlucli: frags the cuuntry should be enivelputed ry burdens uf Lr eee put upon then Erhard rule, and ad a foalure of sich ree ‘ i st Frants . bjuets only iuteresting to | slightly Iujured. “ cheapuntug of transportation by a |B, MoClin, the ltev, Mv, Montgomor: ry 13-2] uence and proseeuted agalust Frank Hays, | lug to papers on sit 4 a 2 Re aiiromesliog for ih tmprovenent Moasts, Jexav W,, ‘Thomas, and Robert rail HI Aer eee non fe AUC ts Te Dati: &. 1s a4 | 8 monlber of tho Har, embracuue the matters | the profession, A. tesolutlon was, winni- A BROKEN Li 2 fig Surry ucelonpl iliver, with tte nuvizable trily | fh0eG bruthers ot dushin, and ott t of tho | too uf the recout 4 tud devlsiou by tho Supreme | oro wibunye, BD charged agalyst hint tuvolvings his moral yao WL Tidursing Superintendent na BN ve cae 8 Ciara other waterways old settlers of Mefwan County, ‘out $200 | Court lu bis caso, Vo Ter? woot | character and Nits conduct ox un atloriey at | 1 is eligient manageiMent of the jsyiuun Bptctat Dispateh to The Chicago ~ l, on vagaearaty, tho constant oMfctal cor | ie a et an a number nt-other vuluable rece? "Yo Poiladelpe Se) aw. fhe Comuitios turthor asked that the | fur FeebleMiuded Youth, ‘The Socety will | Decarun, Wh, June 1,—Last night Will Neos hd tout cae toy agtatle Mepublionh | atta were presenteil, aud ihure were t Nun - PAILROAD LEGISHATION, Ta Now: York 40 | dudgo appulut sone attorney of the court to | hold its next meeting in thls elly on the sec> | jan 1, Suuith, Auditor of tho lilinols Mid- eed by tho | cevieg rotor Fay wiete | Dae oy ntereatig nee nea wiv tig reminle: Awoifort Nox boon made duriiye the wos | Nate sacs tac catia "paten are How ity Hp Mull pruseatte the getion amalnge) anak ‘Tuewdayor June, 1393. Jand Nallway Company, had his, Fight ies eae? (he hnmonae spectacle of Repube | cone hy 4 I. . Alrs, ‘ ¥ a Is U a See é mre es while 5 facudns disturbing deenubily eave nar | Cfuces Of Us 10 te Canty, Patineele ont wusslon of the Now York Leslelatureto | jase (hun ouuebalt frou whut thoy wure lust desks tec calanaoe ORANGEMEN, broken in two plices below the knee w attempiing to board an eust-bound train o yunla, hy Jndtinipolis, . Deeatur & Springiel Ante fh reate a Raltroan Commission, and obit fur | winter, i & f ‘i Ty 7 Wy a Vulgar quaveul over a partition of that purpose wos Introduced in the Senaty ——— THE EAGLE BEGINNING TO SCREAM. Ocrxnati, June W.—Tho Supreme Grand i epaeeiation Of grunt meuniires of statesman ty 1 a 48 spotty und bb! thi te i SOUTHWESTERN - COMPLICATIONS, wincy, Hh, dune 6—The preparations | Lodgo of Ornugemen fnally adjourned to- | toad, Me te h osiiall brtdae before oe tart Re SOR Ee gpeor OFF FOR THE POLAR SEAS. Rote me ate Sia Pe BRT tho Lull: | Although tha Southwestern Dwol ling prac | forthe eetebration of tho’ Fourth of duly i day, to twuel thn seeund week Ja une, 1884 | He cul ch tho bral. leis ta bud at the be NOMINATIONS, San Fuaxcyrco, Jung W~Thy United | road Commuting, | The Commute wade ae | tieally eave to an end, yet the varlous Mix | this city aro bela mady on & mory extensive | ut Broyldener, 2 \ Central Hotel, : su wiinatlon Tur Wovoruoy, being de- | States steamer Hoagers loft for thy Northom | Pr Te yatnas the nppolutment. or erear | SON Liver ronds abow ttle dlspostion to | xente than over before Kwown, Something MORTUARY, que DEADLY FnoG, ¥ a +} i 4 i ny rate: le 4s 2 | . 4 Heed the ame erty Le Gr inne ree | Suus today agit p. wm. She was escorted | MeN sion Commission. ‘Lhe roport ty | commence un indiserluinate cultlig of rates | like 300 firms and business housed have Bpectot Diapaten to.'Tha Uhtsago Teibunts CixcivNaty, @, Juno 16,—Chiarles Davis, & Mua (4) i y Spe go ty the Heads by several tugsand yachts, Ag sho passed along the water front every vessel saluted, and thousands of persons witucssed, her departure, She wind bivw. too stron for s1idlt yachts, 60 the contemplated esco: by the yacht Heat RS Ria ‘he ce : crow 0: Ci! nd opleits, ny, te a candidate for Governor, faye Loulaietlon was made by acclaua. fae bing vuty of the Convention, Maing Gurls, of Plantgawmery, County, waa < iit for Lieutenant-Uovernor by er rane of Lee Cousty; G. M. Ac ot Pulk County, was nour nated y fp, Swan, of \Webstur County, ‘Tho iret and, fur the present at least, tuero tyevery fue } signitied thelr Intention of taking part in sey all the membors but two, wud 40s | irodtton thut the aslting rates well) bo oles | tHe procosslolly | ant it a mistrial "ho Ce ttt b ferred tha Ae | #DIy well maintained. ‘lo nuke a consider. | ¢ prol Aeago. 4 siybiy bill eutitcd, ab act to uroute FH Hoard | abla cut on freight ratos would subject tha en . eee ee a hi Sarrauulioe equip of Mtallroad Coibimissionors ana fo deny and | roads to great loss, aud the passenger rates | cities, the ludications are that fully fifty thou: regulate tholr powers and duties, report: That q bested eyte ive | are now below paying figures. ‘The present | gan sergugery will be kn the city on the day they buyo listened to n 4 ut oy neustive of cel rasan. argumonts for and escuno | stato of affairs wlll prupably opntinue unlll OARLIN VILLE, , JUNO 16.—Willi brakemmton the Littl, Miawt Road, while casivtlo, wold shia apt wealthy ner: | Muiking up a train, Jumper Froth 8 coat chant of this place, who fell dead on the Jug ane given the vigual to bac! rods i he found bis streets of Bt. Loula yesterday, was buried foot fas Bereta area tea obe- : ars Tee =F here to-day. ‘The statement made by the St. ence to his alane!, coming upon bi oh it ‘Loula press that he wasa dissipated man was | was crushed to death, a>.

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