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;\\, 1THE OMaHA DaAILY BEE VOL. X, ; OMAHA, MONDAY MORN Houses Baswitz & Wells, A BRACEGAME. [pt cxprymet,somnsthy for ok | THE CRISIS COMING, | Senor Ronon o wi 1o cov.| THE WHEAT BY-AND-BY. ’ — tim of the wh;k\rfih;v‘;xn ;{'mg. -‘1']1“ | - oral Diaz_goes to France, The resig — o i ; said tha . tiatd : wtion of General Diaz takes effec . The New York Assembly Rapidly | Gunicing esht to be r:‘.;;:.'d w "tie | The Irish Agitation Rapidly Ap-|hmmedistery o ' ket et A Bold Stand and Wonderful | i ing 1 i e points | : . it il OMAHASHOESTQRE| Dissolving in Pairs. s e e svastor Jome | Droaching & Phiysioal ey Growth of the Groat \ e He denied the changes of Governo Settlement, 0 1 LOTS, Demoorats and Stalwarts Mu.| Y ing recently published. | " Horsking, member Saldino opers Breal, " A NY IN THE CABINET - company, jumped into the river at . - tually Agreeing to PRt B 1 . snver 8 N 1422 Douglas £t. Go Home, S::‘;“:“‘r",' ‘Ml""‘"‘"'n'l'h:‘,"':"“i_' i il | Parnell's Last Speech Consid- l“","'(r '\m"r'l"),mlul il 'h”.“"“:' Quality and Quantity Far S city on pfi\'x\(u‘lnlnil;rn}:, says 4’«‘ re-| ered the Forerunner of Halieran ‘l“‘:."f:?“l'['p'l;‘l‘{l""‘ ‘I':‘I“"'t"“f‘,::"‘" Above the Record of FAR orta of discord or slightest in T " )16 aver 1 A A it Sitnieg i ¥ n[s’ While the Half-Breeds Remain :.,mall‘-l:l;:\‘glv‘iu ‘the fiulvinct W6 o Grave Events, ].l:\‘:,:,;\‘; granted by the Mexican gov Previous Years, Masters of the Field De- P |tirely without foundation. His iy . 3 = LARGE ST M, v et i Bla Three boys were buried under a fall- ; 8 OCK, serted by the Enemy. ::1:““;::‘I‘.‘m‘\:\l‘\x‘n- b;‘l‘:‘(;tu::“t‘};nfif e | The Landlords Furiously Froth | ing embankment in New York Satur Small Grain, Vegetables and ( day cvening. They were taken out Hay Making Remarkable | GOOD I e nomination of Robertson, who | For the Extermination N 8 | GOODE, Gen. Grant Will Marshal Conl- | belioves will not ke New York S B AN L Strides to Maturity, { 4 N » ouse, chine in any nse o= A vault of the cemetery at Canton, . LO PRt ES. ling in the Present ot L kol e . Mhio, has been entered, o § N ' w c of the word | Ohio, has been enter W the Corn Makes o Damp, Bad Deadlock, R ap——— ROARHD mains of six persons taken out, 1t is s R i i WASHINGTON GOSSIP. | - A0 - o [supposed that jewelry was the object | Showing, Owing to the { B ange emergency committee have in .,r‘m.. vandals, Late and Wot Season. —— Burt & Meal"s, A Delightful Plan Agreed Upon s-(\“jm\ Associated I'r-‘«. o | formed Mr Forster, chief secrotary | l'hr|w|v|\1»llnz;|\ .-nxm-nllinuufl('u_\-n SV a0 I ASHINGTON, June 6-1 a for Treland, that un powers wer s | hoga county, Ohio, passed resolutions ‘ VOSaCtRY CHO GO Prosident Garfield and Secretary Lunt | yiven the police ek protec. | Saturday, endorsing Garfiold’s adiin- | Reports From Seventy-Five Core , | of the Twins, arrived home from their trip to For-| tion the committee would not attend | tration and booming Charles Foster rospondents in Nebraska Gents' Shoes and Ladi g Fine e tress Monroe last evening. The s |y more of the sherifl sales for governor, and Towa. B ‘ A TL i"‘l,""" “'{11 h-gn'lv for Woat Point on | FARNELL'S SPEECH George Zorn, of Louisville, hung PN Shoes a Specialty : ’ 5 Ay K ednesday night. | A special London cable s av- | himself four times in a barn, Satur. New You, Juno 6.—Gen. Arthur| “ag Gociold was so much dimproved | nell's: spocch Friday s generally ve-|day. Tho ropo broke sach timo and RN , ANDRIA, ears’ rosidence in this | Tho Oldest Betablicied | hra coin tho cty Suturduy moing: | yostorday that preparations Will Lo at whieh the gov- | finally Goorge gave tt up in disgest. : & once entered upon looking to ler ve- | ernment cannot Nobody | He was temporarily insan ) % vicinity 1 have mnever seen a finer ling and Platt, Vice-President Arthur, : % ” Real Estate BAN Kl Nu H GUS E Stophen B, Thench and others. held | moval from the city. [expects the govornmont to proceed | Gahriel Ganoge, n farmer at Gill:| Prosheit for- oroma. chan Ehis. you conultation. They discussed the situ- | The Catholic element turned out on. | against Parnell personally, ho taking | yan’s Point, put the muzzle of an old srains of all kindsaro vory fine, ! IN NEBRASKA ation, and a futuré plan of actionsug- [masse here yesterday on the occasion '.‘"'.‘i‘I““{‘.’,l.'.”"‘ll L ‘.'f”"."""'v"l" army pistol in his wouth and blew his ass. Corn s alittle late, buts y ested was to keep up the dead-lock iu | of the Celtic cross and monument (vor |ty risilezs, e winiaters consid. | head oft. - Ho leaves n wifo wnd threo | thero s plenty of timo for that it (. Caldwell, Hamilton & Co., |t lecislature and force an adjourn- the grave of Thomas Davin Ruilly, | or affirs both in Ireland —and|children, and was seventy years old. | favorable weather. y! ) ment until after the election in No- | the Irish patriot, at Mt. Olive come wnd to bo far graver than yet A dispateh from Clinton, 111, says FATRFIELD, N BANITERS. vember. With the republican pa try. known, Parnell's romarks about |yp, oo S insane woman at Wae| Grain érops in this county look very lath ]]0'[]_ as ts atill divided thoy admitfed tho prob. —— sroneral ke ngainst rent, which ho | | fi S 0% N TG T s, Comn in a Titely Inte, bt ' ) 57 LE UL bl s, A Big Suit. | declared was the policy ecarnestly ad- | Pelih poured coal oil over he cloth- | promising. -t ttlo late, b Boaltiom, tranvwstod saine sathat o an ncor. | DIEY of tho seloction of & demoorabic | vuioma Assoctatai Pt | ORI HHERY i et bt Teagians, | 1 and burned herself to death. Sho | looks very promising. - The hay crop wml“:l'm:-r i majority and that Governor Cornell | g ey Fr, N. M., June 6=1a. m. | Parncll's friends say he would readily fifty years old and leaves. a large | will be the heaviest for yoars. coounta kept i ourrency or gl subject to [ will then re-convene the present | " e lnkgest railrond Suit cvor : Pl family. COLUMBUS, OMAHA, NEB, qunta gt in e will - thenroconvens the prosent |y T argost railrond nit (vt | adopt it, bt fears o provoke & dec ; b g ieaton of et e et n thres, | |C1IALUTE 0 gpecial _session it | hrought before the United States | sivo conflict, for which tho home rul- | Charles 8. Gios, head operator for| Sl grain wp and doing wols i and b moothe Uikring 1 (res, or on | (10 CONE of "_‘]""ll tm'_‘f‘“"*‘",n F| courts has been commenced hero ho- | ors aro not ready. Parnell adheres | Ryder, “the Chicago photographer, | tstial ferengo. . Gorn wot all s prob- 3 A Tt o domoeratio egisluture. | This, | pweon the Texas Pacific and Southern | steadily to oo iden, that — tho | commutted suicido yesterday by k- | §31 A e B 3 RESIDENCE LOTS, Fear Ry wavkioy kb oF T o :’I ' li‘ l‘”“l‘ R ~lt-kr““1‘gl’:nin~1n. 'ntjll«i Pacific railways of New.Mexico. The| progent land agitation wmust be Bl el L R riers L:»\)\m Ty, 4000 416013 $1500 anehit | KETris anu el Hod KEATIE G el ., | Giaticld and Scerctary Blaine to yield, | oxas Pacific sues to recover thirty | made to subserve the promotion of ppointed Tove was the caus 4 S ) y and sull gold, bills of exchaige, govern | upd withdraw all opposition to the | . . %t \ e ¥ g 5 Wheat as a general thing never ment, state, county wid city honiis, i miles of road built upon the land | the political independence of Treland Creditors of Moore & Co., of ~() HOUSES AND LOTS, " Draw sizht drafts on England, {cland, scot. | Fe-election of - the resigned senators. | grint of that vond now used by the | He neither strong denies r | Chicagos tho jow T A looked better. Acreage hardly st 250 D LT o 818,000 cach | 181, and all parts of Europe., ' 2 1t was finally decided to pursue this | §uthern Pacific of New Moxico. R i f T ER Rt e larce as wsnal, Hay erop never lioked 154 & Kell Bairopean passage tickots. ity the stalwarts to stand together g (aptil ‘::l!"\“‘:]:l" e Lotk 5 bl ‘h‘”““’h‘" it :";‘)‘ ';: Detter. Farly cor rather spotted, ~ BUSINESS LOTS, ot b LN AT 1Bl DRG0, and at "‘l‘ PIORORUING Tho Old Board. proper The real key to Par credit, ar o numerous than was | & "'_"l". ol ',‘:”1 oL o : i to agree to an adjounment. i " The ) Some are replanting, Late corn is M o £900 to §10,000 cach, 3 A e e Miwau June 5. —The old | g eech was the phrase declaring that | at first supposed. SRR R e i L United States Depesitory.| ator PIatt s b e rtor this | DOArdof directors were re-elected at | the Trish aro saturated with disaffec- | Yesterduy noon a number of nitro- | plunt, seb prospect fair all round | 0 FARMS : T e Senator Platt said to a reporter this | the annual meeting of the stockholders | tion, and justly so, and threatening | ye : EE R R R A et b 200 EAERST cvoning that Gen. Grant will come to of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul | any appeal to physical foree, The | vt caps, storod o Dacksmgth = b B g i ACRES LAND in a quiet way. e will make the — - ot ! gro , exploded and killed Johs cinity and county promises, atthe il < 900,000 AVIONALLANK | 142 s, headquarters, and The Gould Combination i s st SOy wates | doron and James 3Wilking, both | presénd tine, an abundant harvest. | —OF OMAHA— as he s warn friend of ex-Scnator | Gatvestox, Texas, Juno 4. I | fie cneiting toubles Hereses | whito, awd two negre SILVER CREKK, | “onkli g ill do all he | learne sane o bility of a collision o still | =y B0 lont o 21 por ce It is very wot here but the crops iy - ayeavan s 5 i Conkling, of course, he will do all he |learned that the lease of the Interma- | o BV Y o S The second payment of 21 per cent is very we © © D 4] 12 () Aches 1 DovGLAs county: Cor. 13th and Farnua 86, | ey, o aid him. At present it looks | tional and Greab Northwestern Ruil- |Srexter seale, anl, fmperily tho life of |\ e oo For horses cntored [aro ot drowned out.” Thoy look { = OLDEST | BANKING FeTABLISIMENT 1y | ke @ long dead-lock, followed by froad to the Missouri Pacific road | SVery SHLIPVHE i 0t tis un- | e e July meeting at the Chicago [ well. Wheat and oats are growing 8 EST - BANKING ABLISIMENT 1IN Bioh was reported ooF . | derstood Parnell hopes not to bring 5 ) i N T o o ke 1 it ~ ACRES IN SARPY COUNTY OMAHA, rnment. which was reported as consummated| "5 5 Sl o ST e re. | driving pack has been made and the | ve ast. lere never was such M " 1,000 hiG GO0D EVED at Palestine, Texns, recently s practi- | O} % KONl vt Dit o e e |y acof herses remainiug in for the | grass prospeet, Corn wants loss rain ) SUGCESSORS TO KOUNTZE thoThersy | . *T feel very sunguine; said Senator | ci liflation of (ULaUBBIE | E R UCTG uh to proveint offoctive | hirteon events o 6 {progtiuniinoda- o grow yory faat. | EStalLisiiy 1850, Conkling; “never more so. There s | t] oad of the Gould combina- | 1t SUCH A A8t Drovens, COEEURE ] gures the of the mectind MERIICK COUNTY. ( ) ——— Organized as o National Bauk August 20, 1565, |10 possiblity of my withe § von known as the O1d Houston, Great i e Roports from Indian Tersitory | There has notbeen as good a pros- 6 | = shall return (o Albany and be 'on hand | Northernand International, whicheame i GEE _ Setlint g EY) ho T peet for small grain and lay for years CAPITAL AND RROFIS OVER - 8300000 | (uring the st ) into pe 1 of the Gould interest in | ction. Whatover Parnell's | stite that Jutih, jhows, Lho XS 000 o) resont time. Considorablo 1 LARGE AMOUNT OF Specially_ authorized by th Secretary of Treas: | " 4ils there any truth in the reports of [ 1878 by forecl Tho road has Ll '1""' ll“"‘h'lll"*l(' C '\\J:::l\"flll:\‘]ln.fl“:;i;’,,l,'{::'&"’ vain has made corn planting late on i e 14 the ) ni between you and Gov. | sinee bien entir ized, Gould | (1O B8 ) e ov more i | tory, has boen killed in the Ch low ground, but think tho acrenge ? v Cotnell? d the reporte now considers it one of the bust pieces N LT nation by an Indian with whom Le | 10w planted equal. to any previous y Subupha‘n DP[] nPt _ The reply was short, sharp and de-| ot railvoud property in hlamufl.“ust- LA e LN quarrelled about the prico of ameal. | YO while o great deal will be planted d i Du Y. cisive, 1 have nothing further to say, | e system, X A Crooked Lawyer. Frank Winkler, a conl-di Lk \ z Y BLOERCIER AR Tatmuze on the Rovirion, 0 Adsoiatod Pross top, Ohio, has recoived. g Bh AR j National Associated Pre Ay Fraxcisco, Jane 6 m. wding mteiiiconce that ho i ono of | )’;: Y ‘f‘rl:’l";"‘I‘,’";"“-’::"""“f"Ll_g‘;' \ IN ONE, TEN, TWENTY OR FORTY-ACRE et ) ST Charles Robinson, assistant eity attor- e 2 $45.000.000 o 000 | locs dan abundance of grass. ! Jative session i joint co Brooxnys, June 6,—The new ver- he six heirs to a $15,000,000 estate in | oo ol e S VPR, AL DAvIS, Asst, C ; 5 o'elocl | e R A, pervisors, seven cha nst John | who left homo hefore | Mora iy | MILES FROM POSTOFFICY, U crine ilnalsiat Lo ol e M “fm“ "'fl“”“]l “U!"m Luttrell Murphy, city attorney, alleg- une rich u dis | ‘]]"' R i cecive Quponits without regard to | ohertson ook the chair and bal- |1 y rning TRt kORI AaHL VR INAT AL |t Gl d WAL ooking fine, well tilled out and Hlotting began at 11 The roum %.u wanner in wh B itk AusistantiANBuLY T e 1 oy oA stocky, better than last —_— | ate hadlot for Conl, ceived Lis con gregation e bt R s e LEVRL Fo e Ty Oats too Jate to ill well, some onl i 3 i 3 h D B Paliass of s salary to James Quinn, who Ovean. Trams: i Jto t well, ly [ DO ST ' i 2B R e VION A, The supervisc ill investizate the | TP 610 o ens GHOLAEI O SOLEL D) ) o $250,000 TO LOAN 1 e e e bl e st | argee: Ty had vy prefered | sl syt b i | o oot ol S o = T | nounced, Spinol (demoerat) ask ceause it was t L Yy 1y oy Bel-f oo, Corn planting will - continue r H @ e wis 1 this st now fo ithing differes = gehland for Autwerp; General Wor- | hyguediont June. The hay erop never ar Geo. P . Bemis |fusviaskcttingiyist novig o Sefzure of Liquor, flon. for” Dromen, + Anivol=Rhoin | (el hostor o SroDEveE { | i nagom Uy hilot for A i diTisy Lowt, Mass., June 61 a, m.— | from Bremen g ! | e assembly badlot for successor wying, ~ “Hold o] HANILTON, |} 8 Per Cent. REA' TTATE AGE:’;S‘[ [ to Con sullod: Conkling 21 Cot old Bible s goud A lugo liquon igtizto o) -';‘“' ””I* Brewny, June 6—1 a,m.—+Arrived | Small grain is promising an_abun- h -l 3 ncll 15 , Whooler 7, Lu mutilition s | ¢ity Saturday night and excites mueh | yyoanann, from Baltimor dant harvest, and 1 aw in hopes, Rt o3 15th and 'Dodge 8ts., Omaha, Neb Do Jucobs (demoorat) | callod revision, Tt will fake more | comment. No licenscs 1“;"' been | v June G--1 a. m.——Ar- | through your infiuence, we will be bbin Total 86, | tnan £os enty-one reviscrs to blot oug | granted since the first of May, and | joq ¢ ite, from Now York to send ofl a large portion of our grain NEW [AAPS OF OMAHA | 1™ The foll Fof 801 Tt i NRTTGr Bible from | several arrests have heen made for il | | GEiy 11 M) 1 ledly NEY f { he follow off of 89 leaves Lt 20 | the manory e Bl o people, i . E oxpoN, June G Arrived= Utopin | by the viver roate, T am decidedly in A WA : i queram and it is an- | the only revision is that made by your | legil 8 ‘:"““’:‘,‘f“l"“ ,“'” and Persin Movirck, frqin New | favor of the steainer, You talk aguinst SR e RESOLUTION ORDER! R e e i ko o e it s onooF o argoab oalorainipha | o 1 A B DL Rl e | RESO Iln“_\l.l\\ G SID} | official list after the | Protest against this seholarly” profan- | city: At 1 "m"‘k“:l‘““-'l '[""’"* The Hottost Day. LOUISVILLE, i K8, T stopped the team L which two | had closed, but be- | ation. stop] : To sl Hay prospects, fine; wheat, averago; ~ 2 | Lo i , e R 4 s ere delivering a jug of | Yestorday was the hottestday that Y 1 ; , 103 2 b1 he Uity Councitle the Cit jor cast 112 in IRCRs, (VOLS 5 R uE corn, late. hoof it has to be re- 25c each; Mounted, $1 B it ool 1y s ity Conmeih . ity of R R [Jiauor, an? which ak cotainod {has beon expericneod in Ol tho L A Fa Lo lewalk De, within fittén dars from Wasuixaron, June 6— 1 a, m.—1In | cask of whiskey and smaller packages. | rosent season, The thenmometer " GREENWOOD (] , |t o Tl i'} \Il to !\Ilw r‘tmm TMII‘ that lvli.l te m](l‘dunl to station by the| oo up to 94 i the shade. The | The prospeet for small grain and i i | elirk Geo, M. Adums of the house of [oflicers and Lynel's premiscs se 4 5 ! eive oo, | corn, also for hay, was never better. ’ K Houses, Stores, Hotela,;i‘, i iio) oprosentatives stus . dofuulion b the | Whon 131 casks of liquor of variou [ heat ws of a very oppressif charas. | Gorih B Tob sy, i uver Lo = amount of several thousand dollars, | kinds — wes found, including some | ter during the widdl tha day, and FREMONT B ( ) ! { 1 that_ official published a card in a| French brandy and wines of high cost. | very fow people showed a disposition | w1 1 lool oot s t ofticial publishec « ) ‘rench brandy anc 8 of hiy st | very fo weople showed a dispositiof Vheat and oats never lo d botter Offices, Rooms, Washington papers to-day in w mhi""“i“ "““;‘ e ""’I"" SosiaD ;‘“.“ to take violent exercise. Such as[at this season of the year. Corn o he denics the change and says | evidence of nt sales sales, whole | 5 “ lanted great deal of it poe etc,, efc,, as a matter o T Lot was confisentod, amounting to 4347 [ could afford to do so drove:to somo | PEREC e e, the [arl e e house | gallons, cstimated valued §10,000. [sylvan retreat in - the suburbs, and ? GRAND ISLAND; % : G Total, of representatives s not intrusted | g managed to make Jife boarablo by| Grin and hay erops in a most | TO RENT OR LEASE St i et | For successors to Platt, the ballot | With any moncy belonging to members | Affairs in China clustering under the fricadly shade | favorable condition in this county. ] . on inii e Platt 6, Depew 8, | ¢xcept the item of 12 for cach mem- | National Associated Iress ity o . ) Plouty of rain. Al products farther Hodachs 1 y 1e] ) | o B trees, Those fortunate ¢nough not Y 1 ! hetwen Hokache 1t ad | 1y 5, Millor 3, Wheeler 1, Van. | ber at cach session of congress for| SAN Fiaxersco, June b—The Bel e o sl o | i advance Ui ab this time lust year, { oy cott 1 Kornun 4, Totai 24, Spinola | stationery, which the wewhers can | gric from Hong Kong brings the news | 10 1t rotters wero: eoipelled Lo |00t ding lntoness of seas { 't moved to adjourn but the motion was draw in stationary as they may pre- | of the castorn empress of China As | endure the ealoric down town. The FINTH, 4 R ey for. These amounts, with other ~ex- | the enstern empress is suff from | pressive heat of the day, Dowever, | Corn s late and not much plgnted | Taxes Paid, Rents Collected, Tn the ussembly, the ballot for|ceptions, have been paid on demand, | mortal complaing and the | ““‘“{‘h.‘hl. pleasant Liceze which sprang | but small grain never lmrlxu(i Vottor: Deeds, Mortgages, and all |4 wouh. | Plitts successor was: Platt 20, Depe: o < weakly, and frosh co | ) i ; Present indications ave of an abundant, Kinds of Real Hstate gbavigeC ermanyenue, lor: | 15, Carnoll 8, Millor 6, Crowloy e A BN"""“ Hart threaten the futuee of the empire :HI' in: the ovening all Ucmoro ens| o) i Documents Made ( ¢ Paleor 8. Tremaing 4. Duto aw Youx, Jupo (=] ai'm vain Brown,” superintendont of | ioyable CARLE ] Out at Short d 1 dispatch from London to a sp ! I | o . | s &b b Fenton 1 Kernau 27 Total 89, | re i P e R lmlp 41 0o Pacific mail company at Yoko e —— " The “prospeets both for small grain gl Notice, The total vote | o it o1ty miates Ahae Krak | was accidentally killed while[ The Ball MatcH, and lay are very flattoring in the { pry Platc was as fo o e T I e TATINE | rying to board the Cily of Pokin, The Laso ball mateh at the grounds | northern part of Thayer county, aud Passod May 81st, 1851 J. J. L (dpwrr, tt, ARy o The Sporting Lafo fora | = 70 0 Ohinese viceroy, | on Saturday afternoon betveen the U, | the southern part of Filmore county, 5 = | ity Clork 1 5 return of his 500 entrance fee in the - g ¥ . { This agency does strictly a i I Jornell, 8 A ST e RS ladvises the opening of all Corcan | P, nine and a picked mine, calling|Corn, that i<up is lovking well and Brokerage business, Does not | Trenminin 4 Y 3 | ! g B svowing very fast { speculatge and therofors any |RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE-| Fuger, 3 _ Loxpox, June b.—At the M. | Ports A themselves the Dredvaught, was o 8*VWEYOYTRE { bargains on its books are in-| WALKS, Van Cott, 1 | FraouRl. \Mrsay e "‘_;_,{f”":.,(“h“',‘l‘ HBoston Wants the Fair rather one-sided aftair, the former | Small grain of all kinds promises an sured to its patrons instead of ks Wheeler, 1 ) Mt Dedestrian, was |0 T e 61 a, m.—A large | club fairly walking away from their | immense yicld. ver looked better \ Y | ed with assaulting a woman and | y K being gobbled up by the agent. rosolvad by the City Council o the City of | Fenton, ) wicalmie g5 from her He was com. | wnd enthusiastic meeting was held at | antagonists. There was| some good than at the present time, The hay That'a sidow within fftddays fr ,'IE“‘:!‘ ) ]'l‘(', [ mitted for trial at the Middiesex court | the l"‘“‘l "‘“',"’"l (‘]““"“-‘ “‘““1 playing dono, however, and taken as | |t Lylll be. yery I"\“,“’ I.," s Ot d Al o feborany | Afier’ the aupoimcoment of thé : ‘\“\‘;I'"f'“r ! ""III thed ,':",'Im“',“,""::”“1:\’1‘['.‘\1 in 1;;,. A s | Whole, it was an intergsting game. )m,‘nl the furmers have been ]L..I-a ; — i o, | YOUES spoakier Shuarpe moved an- ad- | iy S Y b G )y several prominent gentlon Tho U, P, nine cousisted of Whitney, :'-« L]"" dsount ok o weather the %22 | fournment, Spinola then woved us an | A e L e \itchos. Neville, first bape; Traflloy, | last three weeks, - | ot st i Ulock 5 [ Liment that the juint “fm‘”'“ 1 | National Ass [ “Heartily in Favor of h gaworld's | oochor: Hast, ahiort 8t4p; Holland ; A WAVERLY, 1% . i et 1o | tike rovess until Monday at 12 o'clock | St [ Mo., June G—1 a, m.— | fuir in Boston in 1885, and we are | “*W0HeF 23418, SUOR N *1 The small grain crop is very L Notary Public Always 1 ' noon [ About two thousand Turncrs areived | ready to extend substantial aid to the [#econd - baso; Mahoney, tield, | and also the iy crop, but the co ' . toietfof t them moved an mnmendinent | from Missouri, 11 SRl T i \ i Nash, lest field; Chapiiag, third base ! late and that which was planted a week i in Office. 12 il vogens il tormorrow [ eastern st y tend the | carry it forward success.” Cont 1 Molntosh, centro Jfield, ‘The|or t¥o st be replanted, as so v A bustract the | Sunday noon ,“‘| :“.'::}T'M wiingt | iurnfont, ! a1o ex- | wittees were appointed | other side consisted of Philliim, loft | ™ueh 18 lr“:;:'L"x: the cut-wori, Fiab Bbirsentimic MG oel ot i, 1l AT | fiuld; Snyder, catchor; Sweery,piteher; | Wicat, oats, rye, barley and all ‘ #27CALL AND GET CIRCULARS and FULL | Clog red out | arch hich have been crected in! Dpearor A dune Sherift | Courtman, second base; Calopy, first | small in s looking nu@ nllul‘(].lu e i ~ 3 and @ o wious plac | unber of | Phowy of Macon Lot and | base; Miller, eentre field] 8. s,vivht | prospect is good. Cornis lookthiy bad, \ Tict RESOLUTION ORDERLY DE-ion to adjosrn could not be enter- | do Wi houses are | killed i Undoerwood, an escaped | feld: K ort stop wnd Mason, | Breat many farmers rephnting, The WALKS | x i profusely, | iail-hi . o 1 arrest Bate | ia ] b W80 | Ry erop bids fair to be the finest ever f " third base. Tho game resulted in a ] ' | v Sharpe withdrew his motion rated, Ireds of urd g ’ i v Bt aised in this section of the country. A . ih vy iy 3 o it R the City ¢ wlas” motion, and Spinolas’ {rasidences are liverally ed | ~ | « to 7 in favor of the U, Hay was never better; small grain i ¢ A tuho @ recess until Monday | flags, eversroons, f 1 mottoes, | General Diaz Rosigns, | nine looks well corn is very lute owing to § R 1E B t E h i tad i foa | iod, Thie coremonics opened last night with { National & Vr { G logky Mol any L VAT e ) S euceilial e 1430 | N, GRANT®ALEIVE a grand torehlight procession, which | Crey oF Mexico, June 61 &, m.— | u can find 1o better, moro relia. | their lust years crop, and the latencss K palBstate Bxchangs, [Ghisbicis s aiunii ik rspongn, g oo il o i s o sy b o | oot Tt e i it i i, Wl i Nids, Euch Rdowwl¥ 1o fuicaot twe farrived at Quarantine station at 2 |Schneider’s gardon, in the southwest- | portfolio of public works, Whether | ¢ VX WOR Pleasiil place of businest | peing poor; which caused them to re- ! S ISR onpsmy woor or Qe of the | 0'elock this morning, with Gen. Grant | e part of the city, wherea compli- [ he will to France or be elected i this new northwest than that of W. | plant more than one half of their land. 3 i s AND DOUGLAS STH., & duseribed premisgare crop guguired tgf on board. Girant ‘was cager to look | mentary concert was given. Speeches | governor of Oaxaca is uncertain. Gen- | M, Buskman’s Dry Goods Store, SALINE COUNTY, p ] 0 Posscd May 81, 1851 3. J. L8 dnwerr, ut the nowspapers. He read the po- [of weltome were made and a grand, | eral Pachio, secretary of war, will |southeast corner Fificenth and Doug- | ~ The condition of grain and grass in ] \ OMAZIAY - [ NEHEES. iy Clerk, | litical dispatches with evident interest | good time generally indulged in, {take his place about the 9th inst. |lass streets, * Tryit. the vicinity of Friend is lookmng re=

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