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THE OMAHA DALY BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAILA, NEB. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE : 1883, cler gen Considerable Howlimg for Hoadiey at| s Columbus, Obio, st days. houses Nos. 2 and 8, attached to John e J ,"v"”"‘* ank; attorney BPmOTEQ | S Gibson & Son's distillery, Gibsonton, o i o T b b T | The Khedive Charged with the Anthor- of whisky, were totally destr Enthugiastic Conventions at Lincoln and AUELH0 . e the comvention was sttt] REMAIDS 106 Great Conundrom, e St of the Alexandria MBssaere, (5 v No. . o i, cxpin Columbas. UNDAUNTED DEMOCRACY. | {5 > ol o THE NATIONAL GAPITAL, |y forshiment it s civee - THE OLD WORLD. |1l ¥yt it s | THE- ANTI-MONOPOLISTS. il Keisenuon reuver of | THE Disposition of the Apache Prisoners AL in session with,_sehool commissioner and | Spesll SRR " D ing in the hands of Wm. H, 1, an TOLEDO RACES " " i ! The Unterrified Boldly Face the Foe :‘I‘::"‘.""““"’ public works still o nomi- | progress of the tnquiey Tnto Arl pooes g So Tty 20 |ThE Changing Bolitics of Spain—Tn- :“,‘Il"‘r“”'ll ;)"“'_l Ii'h!:;r:p:]" e N “M...I::i Election of Delegates to the Chie | with a Platform of Platitudes Leroy . Brown, of Butler county,| ¢hitectural Frauds—A Varicty class, SI"'Y Joe won, Stranger second, former Ca Must Go-A Dead | hoth were entively consumed. Loss es cago Convention—The For- General Proceedings. was nominated for school commissioner, | of Other Matters, Brown Wilkes third, Swectness fourth; | Queen weral Events, timated at 80,000, on which there is a mation of a New % and Joseph P. Martin, of Green county, | % best time, 2:24}. p " large insuranc Party Urged, member of the board of public works. | o | Froe for all ree, Edwin Thorn won, o~ AR sl RAPH § o e Special Dispatch to Tk Bxn. Adjourned CAPITOL NOT | Wilson second, P. B. Thomas third, | i RAL FOREIGN NEWS, TELEGR gl Corvnprs, June 2L.—The demo§| The state central cocmittee and | Special Dispatches to Tuk Bx Frances Alexander fourth; 2:20}, 2:24), | Speciul Dispatches to Tuu lie T THE THIRD DISTRICT. cratic state convention convenced at 10 a. | organized, with David R. Pa . CROOK'S CAPTIVES, 2:25}. GOING FOR THE KIEDIVE Special Dispatehies to The Bee Correshoidiite 46 T B0 m. with the largest crowd ever seen on @ | man of the central committe Bar-| Wasnixarox, June 21,—Referring to| 1n the 2:28 class, pacing, Eddie D.| Lospox, Juno 21— Lord 1:.‘.\,\“1,,h' The Boston Adxe states on good aus| "o ol TNeh., June 20.—The antie Siinilar occasion in Columbus, The con- | gar, chairman of the exectitive sommittee; | General Crook’s Apache indian captives, | won, ok s@apid socond, Jack Hart | Churchil, in & written communication to | herity tiat the Northwestern, Southyestern B he Third test between Ward and Hoadly for gov- | D. O, Ballantine, secretary of the state | Seertary Teller to-duy said he proposed | third, Georgef@. fourth; tinc, 2:27, 2:27. | Gladstond, stated he would hand over to | quired by the Lowell syndicate, aro to b con monopoly convention for the Thinl com ernor waged fiercely. During the morn- | executive committee, and C. | Jeaving them in the custody of the mili- | 2:27. / the ltter an historical memorandum | solidatod nto one . system, with o capital of | Gressional district met at the court house ing hours all preliminary organization | Schmick, secretary of the central com- | tary until they were thor whly tamed CHESTER PAKR 10k | proving the khedive complicity in the | £5,000,000. this afternoon. H. C. Osterhout, of was !l'xl]wlnm"lv\ll)l and the convention | mittee, | He was impelled to do this for the veason | CINCINNATE, June 20 Chester Park | assac at \ll.- andria, if the prime | "l'h. Mahe l,.,- ;,-‘.u ..‘Iu,um Merrick, temporary chairman, J. H. proceeded to nominate for governor — | that the example might have a good effect | running races; fous Track rough, [ minister would promise full inquiry, | strone county, ba, has made an Rpnl e i First ballot— Ward s ley | Preparing for the Regatta. fupon the (,”,I,,.‘.w,,mm of the |...1..“.<,‘wm1h-§ good, att light. Mile | Gladstone ,,AN“.‘I‘ that in any *“'II' ”W“v;:\“n . $70,000; assets claing ,\_n.huu temporary secretary. breunln Geddes 97, Denver 4; second ballot— | Special Dispatchos to Tie Be [ and because the military is better able to | and a quarter dash, three year olds, Roy |government might take, the possession |~ na 1 g of Platte, Wiseman of Hall, and Cully of Ward 279, Hoadley 304 Cnticano, Juno 21.—The waters of [foad and. caro for & Jarge number of |8, ClukesWwolls Mollio Moore second, |of tho Khedive ns rulee of Egypt| b iuemiors of the Texas lghistuter in | Howard countios, were sppointed obific THE NOMINATION. Lake Calumet yesterday were placid, and | prisoners than the interior department, | Jocose third; time, 2:16 [would e duly regarded. Churchill in | ted the cabes Withont 6l by payient of fins | mittee on credentinls. Patterson _of Cortsuus, O., June As tho see. | the oecasion was improved by the seul- | iy view of the reduced appropriation | Jockey club stakes, two vear olds, |second communication states he will for. | and costs. Merrick, Oleson of Platte, and Ellis of lers now at Pullman, who contemplate |, by the s for maintenance | three-fa t cor urths mile dash, Miss Yates | ward to Gladstone an indictment of the | The ond ballot was concluded and_before the the Unfon Bay State Man result was anmotmeed. some. changes be. | entering the contest. to-morrow and Fri | of Sun Carlos reservation. There is no | won, Granite second; time, 1:10. { Khedive on the charge of being the veal | ufacturing e strmw goods, b Broad. | Howard, - committee on rules of order. 4 fov. Hoadley i (Lo greatestiesel Among the arrivals yesterday were | difference upon this point hetween the | All ages, nile heats, thee in five, | author of the massac and that he 3“;:“3;1"\”‘}'~ R o While the committee on credéntials were ment prevailed, delegates climbing over | Wi lflllll'““ v\-]r‘rnnnl'\l“" “'Hh wnd, | war and interior de Metropolis Won, Mammonist sceond, Bd- | (Lord Randolph) will be prepared to co- | FRRERAIEEEE I out Judge Barnard, of Buffalo, was called ; Rl other and stotnting the pintform; | ¥on an defeated on the Tyne| Anjmportant telegr recoived at | win A. ghird; time, 1:60§, 1:45}, 146}, |operate to the utmost extent of his re- [ Aove I €. Fartstiorn, ot Feoston Lot and delivered s stirring A ispONOBAR T e Ml | course in Englund in 1870, and Janes H. | he war department to-day from General | 1483, 1:534. ; [ nowrees in bringing up such witnesses as | oTerg o stect & bulling i Kichmond, Ve bo Gl e o> rie s had in | Riley, of a, who had the | Crook, giving his views upon the dispo Bono s % | may be necessary to prove the truth of | sehool to educate eolored girls, speech. ; amation was carried. He had in| 1 | BEACON PARK RACES, G ™ . rted ahborhood of 250 votes, 219 being | 1 a dead ""'"‘ at| gition to be made of the captured Indians. | oo o Fp Fay Tl L0 tay of | M8 statements in this particular, Rodney J. Hardye Co., grain, flour, woul | | (e Commistes oh o t‘h'"l"!fl?]"fll‘“ SORRATG. (6 hbLoE ) . > prospects oW | ¢ will not be made public at present as ! N oLk A SENATOR IN THE COMMONS, a it " Boston, failed. Liabili- | delegates entitled to seats as follows: . nesessary to a choice, L and ae. | are that sixteen men will start, and while | j¢ will b, tho subjoct of discussiod at the | Deacon Pagk cen; tmck good. 24| 1l Guen Senator Jones, of Flor. to not known. indted: | Boone County—James Arustrong, D. Judge Hoadley soon appeared and ac- | o PoF B e Corite against the i Lt L Inss, Gen. Green won, Centurian second, | et i i in the west. A. Lewis, J. N. Riley, Henry Willett, cepted the nomination in a ten minut g : cabinet meeting to-day. o third, Hi D four " lida, was i the commons yesterday, and | ™ : : A e i W : 1t | Hanm, Gandaur, Lee and Hosmer are e ¥ Muriel third, Harry’ D. fourth; tine, |1l wasin tho commons yosterdays ahd | Sy, Seanlan was yesterday convicted |8, D. Avery, A. G. Francisco. addre s during which he roviewed his S} filisey whils SELLING ]nu,.q,;._“ ‘{ i 9 2' W I gommupicated with woverl Trish om- | by tho Jury i the common pleas court of | Bufislo—A, H. Connor, Ed Androws, connections with the party, and although | 1, il Proposals for the puchase of old navy | Free for all pacing, Gideon won, Ly Senator Jones, nest week, at- | Ciucinnati, on au indictment under the tramp | John Barnd, W. C. Holden, W, 8. Ball. h‘\ l';'“-l “.l:)‘hl.‘\'ldl“lt' -"?“tlnll“:s“.::ht%]? X:l» and is thought may prove a surp pa 1s stricken (u.m_ the register will be [ man Boy second, Etta P. third, Str, “I:, u[v‘f"l:u‘l-]\‘l\l“'ml to be given by the mayor !vl.“'u..-l:l..q]iu-n‘“\ i gh‘.i.: l»l.‘ “ti“ng: h“.l.’:: Wi, L”"!ll)' v, C. A, Borders, Abram Dublicans to fight the ot e ons. broad |V Courtuiey has not put in an _appear. | Feceived at She mavy department until | fourth; time, 2:313,2:20} ) 1 b 5 first convietion under this statute in Ohjo, | Stedwell, D. ‘B. Jones, H. H. Havens. l:lu ’]x.m, .u <;mnu.ufi. ‘-”t' i | ance, and is not expected to show up at September 24th. ( eneral information | 2:383. A DEAD QUEEN. The faneral of Archbishop Wood, of Phila- Cedar—-Wm. Potter, entitled to cast L to LI iUt comed i | this late hour. concerning the vessels may be had by GENTLEMEN'S DRIVING PARK. At a cabinet couneil in Paris to-day it | dolphia, takes place Tuesday next. The body | four votes. LD RAT S s applying to the department. w YoRE SR 1. 9.01 class, Joo| W8 | stated the queen of Mad- | will bo placed i tho vault of the cathedral. | Hall—J. H. Powers, W. J. Burger, TR Sohl Wik s kiplKEtoR WhOAS bt Plebc et Ll THR HILL INVESTIGALING CONMITTHE | Bunker won, Direetor sccond, 7. b, | €asear lias boen dead six months and that |Solemn poutifieal requiom mass: beging at 10 J. H. Andrews, L. Rick- 16k VA fEIDAL Lty BT e 0 L T S R 1 to confine itselt for tho prosont | Morris thirds Biass Médium fourth; time, | the military party had concealed the fact. [VSeck thabday, == Fo R. Wiseman, J. Roach, L. Han- in temperace matters, and & liconse sys- New York, June 21, —The Sun prints t to hearing testimony concerning | 2:19§, 2:20, 2:22, 2:19}. A CRISIS IN 8P et ooutract for ther | chett, T. L. Crittenden. tem, / ‘;!"“fru(r"é" S If','r"{"', il hia contracts, and will not | = 2:30 class, Amelia C won, Howard Jay | Rumors of a ministerial crisis are cur- tlantie cable has been signed, Hovard—J. D. ( l‘j&EvaL BG40 The convention proceeded to the nom- | (i o< i enllected. Nistory of the | Lcave the city for the purpose of taking | second, Breege Medium third, Madeline [ rent in Madrid. Senor Giron, minister | The Homeopathic institute elected Dr. J. €. | 856 A. P. Culley, J. C. Bishop, W. C. ination of lioutonnmt. governor, and John | What he calls a_collccted history of the | evidence relating to_other public build- | fourth; time, 2:26, 2124, 2:23, 2:24f. | of justice, is weary of the repeated at- | Saudors, of Cleveland, presidont. Doer Park, Ellis. G. Warwick, of Statk county, was re.|corts to destroy him. Dorsey says the |ings The investigation will be hastened ST. LOUIS BACES. tacks of the pross and opposition and do. |on the 'Baltimore and Ohio railrvad, was | Merrick—John _ Patterson, Eugeno G. Warwick, of Stark county, was teoriginal fight was wholly political. He | 4" not prolonged through the summer | Sn. Lovs, June 21.—Weather fair, | sires to retire fram the office. 1t s be- selectod aw e place for the next mecting. ~ | Brown, Isaac Traven, A. J.' Huxford, v acclamation, Bef writes: ‘‘Published correspondence be- | jionhs. | Mr, New submitted the views | pre e e nisten, will | Forty-four applications for weats in tho New | George Welton, John Murray, H. C. Os- ballot was concluded, Dewitt Coalman, | frete A HE Ceelf shows the re track and attondanes good. Dash, mile | lieved Senor Sagasta, prime minister, will | O s spteniionn B et i e Ao | et of Portage county, the other candidate, | gy for the aninus of 1y enemics in his | o ”';3 "'(‘-’"'""e,“ ",:“"9{"‘:'3"‘,.’”‘, of the | and a furlong, Owen Bowling won, Black |do his utmost to avoid a modification of | The initi fi 350. Monday next the | “playec J S Freman, D. L. Bruen : i 8 ny | investigation and said, etermining | ¢ oy \ » mi ) daily d cor or pi DAL “sari s Mot =0 4 A cabinet. You know with what scorn I | the question submitted at the last it (‘}l,f,"’:‘l’“f,'.fifl,“":;?:'d”h Bob Mil e """"“",‘,’:"’1 Eoiitey B o L e ey o | Nils Oleson, P. H. Kelley, Henry Red- NN sl L treated the detestable idiocy of the sug- |, of the committee as to the importance v e e seirgmiekats 100 tons with margi enbaugh, Jacob Judd, Orin Brown. h L {ing of the committee as | won, Butterworth second; time 1:46. 3 v tel 1| i & The work of nomination was frequently | gestion that such men 88 MoVeagh wid | st rovalongy @k teatimony: then offered | | Handicen s e Chron oon Brad | ne empress of Gormany te egraphed |, o The report of the committee on rules interrupted and delayed and in the mean- [ James should be made cabinet ministers | ¢, o submitted in regard to the St. ucc“:fi. fi"l:; 1_“} m won, Brad [Queen Victoria, -_\xpr«-n‘»\m: \do.ip SYMPU- | carrying pig ivon, was received and adopted. i time Gen. Ward was brought inand made | to represent republicans of — these | Loyis, Cincinnati, Hartford and other | ™ The fourth race was a walk over f thy with the sufferers by the disaster at | o The temporary organization was made a speech, in which he severely rebuked | two great states, Pennsylvania and New | WS uildings, the question before. the | Blanton, ;h"ld"lq‘lw\m ik S A O " o permanent. A ¥ the party for failing to recognizo his "'fk: neither one of “."““f ".'"M, be ! committee is, 18 the office of supervising | Selling race, mile, M. Hastings won, "'3|'v|‘;."::"l‘,‘-‘,. 4 Queens. | The Brewers' Organ on the Ne A committee of five on resolutions was g ne | thirty years services; though, not to be | elected te in the smallest baili- |\ ohitect ORTD e s L < 3 n Q oy appointe consisting of Patterson, y Y g -1 architect corrupt, or has the su-| oo Starks second, Flanders third; time | tesof the Democratic Party D 8 daunted, announced himself publicly as | wick in his state. - They cut no more fig-| | opyiging architect been guilty — of “4(.3 siisnders third; time, | town _for New Yor Mormons, | o Barnd, Wiseman, Freeman and Francisco, a candidate for the United States senate. | ure in the politics of the nation than the | friud, corruption or wrong it 5 A 500 Seandinavians, the remainder Brit-| o0 i commercinl Gazette who aftor aconference reported the fol- | The speech of Judge Geddes was in a | remotest fixed star upon the movement | g7 "The investigation so far has been Base Ball. ish. The govermment announces its in- | NG Gro, dune 16, The Wash- | lowing, which were adopted without dis- 3 > 2 tion to lon the ¢ i sed somewhat different vein, though both [of Saturn. I feared that Grant and | girected to the modified % per cent con- | Special Dispatches to Tus By tention to abandon the criminal proceed- 4,40, Sentinel, the organ of the brew- | sent + 1 pledged fealty to the party. Before the | Conkling and Arthur and all the great | {1,045 and the prosecution seck to show LEAGU bill the present session ors, is this week more pronounced ag nst | Resouvenp, That it is the sense of this ; H other nominations were made the com- fleaders whom 1 believed to be upright, | fja the prices paid under the modified | GrgveLasp, June B0ttt 4 he British North Borneo company of- |y /pilden than it usually is against pro- | convention that the delegates elected to - mittee on resolutions submitted the fol- | wnd in whom I believed the people of the | gontracts w gely in_excess of the|Clevelands 8.' etroits 4, | ficially deny that the staff of the compa: | iiion Inits issue of to-morrow will |attend the national anti-monopoly con- i i 1€ contracts were largely in ss of the | Olevelands 3. | A Sddl WP tho e 3 Y' d 1 lowing, which was adopted: country had_confidence, were to be ig-| Jowest market rates. This the supervis- | Bospox, June 21.—New Yorks 5, Bos. | B owcred by e Mtives 68 have this to sy r. Watterson's apos- | vention, to be held at Chicago, July 4th, 7 { THE PLATFORM. gar d, and “'t'“ lt'uimcilll fupgug fl;"‘“v“ ing architects expressly admits by his|toned, g ¢ gt el n«.,.\)..- to Mr.” Tilden's r n|.-u]..ill>..nm | be \v.luuxu-d]lu‘nuc their b'm cmlun\'r‘»n { TS dembaacy in convention | tension was to take the place of these | angwor, This admission covers all work es: 21.—Buffulo 12, Chi- | JaR g “You can not g d Tilden into | to promote the formation of a new party, } ‘,,,.{.::h,{l,f{"{‘f,"ffi 2 '"'»'" (i Conrention | gturdy onks of experience and | done under the 16 per cont contracts, as ,1,"‘1",;'“"' June: 21.—Buflalo 12, Chi- | Dunuy, June 21—The Irish Times fjig, “yin. Ho died in 1876, and o | to bo khown as the anti-monopoly, partyy e B oler irm the principles |, )orit, General Garfield in his amia- | odified by the present superv by ool b 3 ., | Says the government gave James (€ trumpet blow of the angel el, nor | which shall be pledged to carry out and of the party, as expressed in primaries, | pili : modified by the ~ present _supervising | *“provinesce, June 21.—Providence 13, | ) e, tl : : ! . g : g / atate and mationhl plibtoral B riard fa|Luiyaends Igndness of hegrty permittadd | archiitact, not only as to tlis PhidaIR | P A e 1, | the informer, the option of procceding €0 ¢ Honri Watterson, can rostore himto | maintain the following prineiples, to-wit: n [4 perdpaliberth 3 Do functions of the | MacVeagh and James to read the corre- | court house and “postoflice, but. also all s o onc of the British colonies or being re-| ghidyife, He is dend and gone, But it| First—The control of corporations by spondence which has passed between us | A ot s |leused and allowed to remain in Dublin | " S Tilden furee she AR Y s { government and_as ennunciated by the | sb 1 attorward told me, M c\'m'.g,hn(lul‘lfi \illlltllx:%:JM::'cc(ullA u:dgr .3::‘): i :l‘::k:’::l:.:lllu";:nu|umu.\. w.mu“.." police protection LN‘ nllmul time that this Tilden farce should ”"Jhm uu:}‘]v‘n‘..u‘x":::‘l"t‘.:)«in;n‘x.:uflnzlct:.r i) y gres or G it party, | 2 L h | odified contracts, ssuining Spect & op. ’ § -l ey r fi,‘ltn‘:““_:""';:d-:.,u',f‘ th%h‘ie‘::;‘;’i‘:.ctxlnu‘ t%,'_ and James had scarcely warmed their|gpite of facts to exist, it de-|f Exrem, N. H,, J 1,721 —To-day was FLOODS, “1t is true that it cannot be helped, | gress requiring that all land grant rail- official chairs before they began the per- | Yilves upon the prosecution to show |the principal one, o'y the centenmial of Beruy, June 21 —The floods in{ g4 from time to time those who fleece | ronds be compelled to pay survey fees on . 3 BT ™ | secution which has just come to an end, | by other evidence or argument. tht the | Phillips acelon. g * B o oo | Silesia are attended by water spouts. A |4, 00 an ot of Lis shebels by ‘tick- ) their lands as_provided by Jaw, and take iy domands the prifsiipn: of She: nubliolse st -ivar timgdamic: esrmten- i;nfivpvr\'ilm’;z e of fraud | Stall vere presers, vet P L Riots e 1261 o il 0 B Bitor b ' i, as Wattorson does i abars] Ot pATants Tor the amo 4 s05h B ontic : Tablic treasury, equaliz gvery fuir and honeatman in the country. | or'corruption, i making such modified |of Harvard; Prof. Tucker, of Andover: submerged and houses in_ the ndjucent | yrgiclo, will diroct attention to him as a | tled thereto, to the end that the taxation burdens; arrest of protlig byt nge byl flelumi"s.. ,‘wj‘"‘)l‘]“'l:‘ contracts. For the present, thercfore, | Prof. R. D. Hitcheock, of the Union [&fth (B, (6 FHWE L FEC probable o ndidate for the presider thereof shall be forever set at rest. agance that co TR ot T ‘lfl"“\~v hu”m‘lv "q(.)t,“d .tlm committee will not take up other | Theological seminary of New York, and ‘;-f\n‘h- Baver |-.-|-mhod‘ lim]-:;nlm irum" ding democrats ought not to Third—That the tariff, being a tax HI‘_ of [public affairs, and change in|Lye botter than MJ\'méix and J:nm-};’l""l'l' nor will they go to Quiney to | other noted educators. oo " Brosiatitiatate: iab¥duiing thaiast od| deception to continue. It is | on the industries of the pcu]nl;}, should in the policy that has so long boen | Koy better than MoVeagh and James | tako evidence of workmen, reserving the | Rev. Horace Stebbins,of San Francisco, |) (WHAE SE P SO0 Mg il TR too humiliating for the great democratic | be laid for the purpose solely of defray in pursued by the iblican party, favor- | o e et ‘}"d )”” by right to do cither or both as may be de- | was the orator. A poem was vead by | S0 THE T T | party, and too cruel for the old man him- | the necessary expenses of the general ing individual and class interests at the L‘l"“ Td 'rl|‘n_u'I il s ‘:r m“ * | termined after the submission of evidence | Rev. Edward Everett Hale. Dinner fol- | 70 The 1 oh-‘ = “_“ & ) | self. It has to cease, just as the talk government. . expense of the laboring and wealth-pro- | cont g ever bee Jaid to e or to 4y | tending to show fraud or corruption on the | lowed. George Taneroft, the taast mis | Seaea®he 1t et s ko elitho 189D, about other spavined presidential nags. | - The election of delegates tq, the Chica- ducing people of the country; and we | o Forme, out of the public tressury. | part of Hill, if such testimony can be ad- | ter, announced the first, sentiment, *The | et 0 S0 e Yone Uy, | There ought to be more carnestnoss in | go convention resulted as follows: reannounce our previous declarations for | o Tave folt. 1t can realize. ¢} 8¢ | duced in time and without prolonging the | Academy of the Past,” which was re- | Vin#® et S B CRRTER O T | the higher circles of democracy. Our | John Patterson, Central City, Merrick o have felt it can realize, the most | ipyestigation all summer sponded to by Governor Butler, who, af- | Feks and part of the port affiee are sus igress ought | count these principles to our present condition ion of all public | racy and extray- pts the administration | stable money, gradual extinction of the | icerable creatures that e senators and members of with debt and the payment of pensions to dis- t could be caught | Frank Taylor, sceretary of the firm of | ter recalling his days of scholarship at | 1" Disastrous floods ar also po |t oxert themselves a great deal more to | John Barnd, Kooy, Buffulo county. pach abled soldiets, their widows and orphans; | 1y iy A7 ety snaked across the mouth | Manley, Cooper & Co., 0f Philadelphia, | the institution, said the light of science | |30 homn and Mo | effect some organization, and_ try to find ) Nils Olson, Creston, Platte county. s P D R e B O G R, S [ 1_}- took the stand and testificd as to the|is just now dawning. The best way to “I’"'”"" is I\I"'i“" {I0 "'”‘; its Danks | () st and most available candidates. [ Fred Hedde, Grand Island, Hallcounty. ew L bhinamie e and scrape the country to secure, if [ 1\ ayner which Hill let contracts for fire- | u Y U0 T shortly, as the River Seine and mountain | g A athi d govern men is yet to be discovered, and okt z | Small potatoes, of the calibre of Henry Their alter T miotorad e ettt e | possible, somthing that ight bo turtied | Lot “shtters. For the ‘Cincinmati post- | the best way t foed i unknown B! gtreans are visig rapidly. e quay ot | Watterson, onght never to be allowed o application as to prevent unequal bur- | iyt % SatE ST IG otfl\l‘l;tl’ltil.‘r"u'.:.i“"“’“‘ relating how his company (who | after scionce and _mechanical works will | 14 18 flooded. talk in council, particularly when dens; afford Just compensation to labor, | ublio money have been spent in an effort | Ly ‘H:}‘,‘ lowest ibidders) dware uts srnithe warldiinipoasllionivar. ates, respectively, are: nstrong, Albion, Boone county. - g, St. Paul, Howard connty. they do mot own themselves, aud| J. B. Felber, St. Helena, Cedar county. Lozpoy, June 21— The racing at / but not to create or foster monopolie iy Mietvanasane of and how the representative | | —— S i 1 T . fon he slaves of money men and monop- 1. O. Jones, Fullerton, Nance county. The act of the republican congress | 1itious andmisorablo coran follnwers. | | e successful _compy offered hin The Baby Killer's Account. Stockbridge hegan to-day e race for | (icee Especially ought demoerats to | The delegates present selected the fol- mp followers. 84 ateh to TiE Box. the Stockbri value 200 sover: | Pratavienia, June1.— The portions | ¢isn® was won by B. Lorrillud's Iro- | of human remains found yosterday in the 21015 Prince Saltykofls Scobellsocond reducing the tariff on wool, while at’ the h - 00 to withdraw his bid for shutte same time increasing it on woolen goods, | A Possible Duel. ]"‘(']'lll“"'l"i““‘;!“ ""l "'f“-“;"li He ted, was iniquitous | special Disvateh to 1 ed how his firm demanded a te By DR 3 soriminating i favor Of | Drcmos, Jun 51— Warrants were | "ere refused by Hill ouse formerly ocenpied ‘b Dr. Hath. | 5t G- Chetmynd's Sagiciun thind, Ouly | ot got, and henco the weakness o the | falo, W. C. Eilis for Howard, W, J. Bur- monopoly and against the_agricultural | jseued this moming for the. amrest of | ., Supervising “Architeet Hill took the s examined at the "coroner’s of- ‘Ij‘ Allst ‘I ALE R "“,:‘ e | party, though the large majority of the |ger for Hall, Samuel Scott for Greeley, s'of the country, and ought to be | mceg s morning for the arreat ofytand, = Whon asked whother he knew of |fioe by, physicians, and the collection pro- [Lrcjuote; D to & agnnat agicianl - S40: | neople of this ‘country ‘are ‘still damo- | . O, Jones for Nance and H. C:Oste- cted, Yichard Bierne, editor of The State and | the attempted bribery of Taylor by Dana | nounced to- be footal bones. They ex- [AU1s Wb b fhiee femie. 200 | T8 g hout elected chuirman, ; The demoeratic party i, 18 it always | dharge that thep avg abont 1o renk the | Guccesful competitor) he said hie did; | pressed the opinion they wero. probabiy | The Bouport handicap e, 2001 SNo Tilden nor Hendricks eun load | During the progress of the convention s been, opposed to_sumptuary legisia- | Loace. by onguging i o ducl, T i, [t he spoke to Dama about it at the | the remains of u dozen babies. The au- | (RO 0K to swech stakes of M| the democratic purty to victory in 1884. | specchos were mado by a number of del. tion and unequal taxation in any Torm | Pesesq of i e o L2 5 | time, but the latter denied the charge | thorities mado an examination of anoth. | &¥erols, i b WY oo L T TH | The next demogratio candidate for the | egates, urging nctive so-operation toward and is in favor of the largest liberty of | nunciatory editorial in The Whig this |1 WFiting. Ho did not take any stock injer dwelling _ on - Bixth street, | Svshorse, P Lorillard’s Sachem seeond, | ogiddney must be manufactured of en-| the emancipation of this state from the exert themselves to establish a trust- | lowing county committeemen: 1. Traver worthy press, ably conducted and entirve- | for Merrick, N, Olsen for Platte, W. A, ly to e relied upon. That they have | Poynter for Boone, E. Andrews for Buf- runks, " private conduct consistent with the pub. OFy ool 0 the bribery charge at the time. He|recontly occupied by the doc. | D¢ Seymore’s Pavians third. Eight | i)y sound, and not of worm-eaten and | domination of monopolies. The conven- chw ¢ io welfave and the righta of othe Y mormng, ‘_f‘":‘ll"hi‘_ the editor of The | called " the se tary of the treasury's | tor. A e {1,6 )‘i‘i,,c‘,:.lv;, starta decayed timber. He must be brave and | tion was in every wzlly harmonious. e Teadlating Ribolion tratiaiand o mivia d ST Call dIBHINY attention to the charge at the timo but [or ® small leather satchel filled with | 1he race for the Johnstone plato handi- |} norable, and hail from the west. He - A e Nt R R e T e e made no investigation into the matter | phials containing liquids and powders. 100 guineas, was won by P, Loril- | ugf be in harmony with the grinciplos FIRST DISTRICT. by a judicious and properly graded license | Special Diapatch so Tux B, * | himself. To many questions Hill an. | Surgical instruments was also found with |14 Aranz, 1 A, Craven s The Duke |, platform of - his party, and not talk dbsaof ra Bax] system AR swered, “I don’t remember,” Coleman, | which the doctor's wife (who lives in the | #¢cond, F. Harding's Wellington third. | i)y of ‘ tariff for revenue only,’ and ¥ Wieeuxa, W. Va., June 21.—The } ( e in th y : e ife ( o 1x, June 20.—The anti-mono- The abuses of the prosent contract sys- A 3 ° | attorney for Murch and other complain: | house) said he used in his nefarious prac.- | 7" starters. } ) then vote to increase the duty on an- 0L, B I tom in gl patatepienitanting by whidp g::ll"}:l“’; juok Lo "'a:;"c':l’!lx:;x)”’:: ants, claimed that sinco Hill came into | tice. An recount book was found which AiTruols an stdcon vl Oagtian Scobel | hracito from fifty to seventy-five cents [Poly congressional district convention to fe b h producta of convict Iabor are brought, |« Gepth of S40 foc after yiosting u. thick | o (he Unitel States company, whonn | covered o period cxtonding from May, |13 ousiter and Magician by Archer. | por ton, b » democna L | 100 delogntos o the Chicago cofer: precin ax, in” compotition with the products of | veinsof aund rock, atruck a atvong flow o | D14 epresented, - controlled e con- | 1876, to July, 1882, and eontained the SALARY GRAB DEFEATED. In short, he must be a democrat like | ence, met at the Academy of Music to- honest labor, is a great detriment to. the rison, of Illinois, assisted latter, are injurious and unwise and Hoa e bl for shutters for public buildings |names and addresses of about 200 females, | Ciastiaxa, June 21.—The storthing | Wi, R, M A ; : { il lay. Delegates were present from Doug- OF -the well by, pipes and lighted, m“k”u:;.ml it has been_impossible for any othor | with amounts for services written on the | rejected by a vote of 80to 32 the proposal | by R. P Fowler, of New York. dpy:' DR1080A8, WORe PROMIDIROLY ST 0 i 4 f : ! s, Saunders, Lancaster and Gage coun- ought to be cotrected, and the promises | o b e, Fibes and lighted, making | company to compete. He called attention | margin. to increase the allowance of the Ciown las ) g T of the republican party to abolish this | used for fuel tn the g},‘;f;",‘,,,.,,‘;‘." will B¢ | to the fact that Manley, Cooper & Co.'s e e Frinee 50,000 kruner. The reason siven | DROBAB LY NEVER |t Delegates from Otoe, Johnson, and and Har- system ure shown o b false and hypo- | the fourth well which they have o | Ll weB 871,500 {umt than any othet, yob | vt to s e b by the opponents is the unsatisfactory other counties were prevented from at- obtain for . critidal by its failure while it has had | successful in striking in this vicinity. It |ii . 636 the contract to the United|™h "PEL® 0 Bo political situation. In the history of proprictary medicines has | tending by the floods, PR BB power ¢ill revolutioniz ¥ States company, which had offered | SALT LAKE, June 21.—The losses by THE ASSASSINATION SOCIETY i lome equal to that ek S neer will revolutionize manufacturing, s the| Mynley Cooper & C 5 T | the fire this morning were 870,000, 4 ) MEXNATIO any article met success at home equal t Allen Root, of Douglas county, was ad & The protection of the government is | waly oot of fuct Wil Lo iy ufr 48 the | Manley, Cooper’ & Co., 84,800 to with. e y ,000, insur- | oy June 21--The inquiry whiich has been poured upon 1H00D'S SARSA= Y due to all Amer it | the well, ¢ O draw their bid. Adjourned. . |ance 830,000, in eastern companics. The |, Lroaress at Mulligan in- coni e Ty, suh has been the success | chosen chairman, and James H. Case- Mormon tabernacle caught fire twice 2. | e THE GARFIELD MONUMENT SITE, from flying sparks but was put out with with the murder of Mrs. Smythe, of this article, that nearly every family in beer, of Gage county, secretary. . Another Gyelone To-day the committee of th At iy ut out with | 990 informers testified that the | whole nelghborhoods have been taking it at J. Burrows, of Gage, E. Rosewater 2 conventions o 5 3 89 <) J | ittle lo Loss in glass b 22 pebiphr ik T wea 28 e R 3 ROy By echawing conventions of Ohio in 1880-81 and '82, [ 0 (S P [the Army of the Cumbe tictle lows. Laowa in glass by the 22,000, |,y ssination socicty had beo motime. Every week brings new evi- | 5 oM Roe "o Douglas, and Thos. ¢ and the democratic national convention i A B R R he Co-operative alone losing 7,000 in| .4 Ly Michael and John of the wonderful curative properties of Bissell, of Saunders county, were chosen of 1872-76 and '8; demanding thorough | . CHmLLIcotie, Mo., June 21.—A torna- § reform and urification of the civil ser- | 40 struck the south part of the s vice, ind charge that the republican party | 8bout fifteen miles southwest of h J o N s violaed ev \ mpanied by | breaking windows, Half a ton of powder Ward, tho sawlpior, f0r the. piposs 00| o aiqih Toouoms, | SIelnten of powda: b s delogates to the Chicago convention, exploded, wounding twelve persons and 1 b selecting a_site for the Garfield monu- | knocking many down. The Mormon and bad Iandlonds, . Amang those namec r Combines the |und Col. L. Pace, of Lancaster, P, e ed iht, om Wt 15 Knowm an the [ (ment. " The committee examined all Boiie herc i st auaa | by o pocioky. [OR TSIAQYAL MaLe: WO, K9 000 S 1ot temedies | W Birkhauser, of Richardson, Wim. F. el IR s DU l"‘; ]'“;"i“" ap” and swept owenter |available sites, and will report upon PRI pr e [T n.umll\ .\m,\vl’u.)lmnum County gy of the vegetablo | Chapin, of Saunders, and John Sparks, fore given for refor ereof, and has | “UY | them to the society at the next annual Silibiiactiodl b glord, pud, b0 of the DIMANDER Nore S IS // d g9 megw gliond Hornatel Mg ' b : i tventy: \ L u ' ve Kingdom. and In | of Gage, were chosen as alternates, 1 sHER Hile 'l t!l.u."uq,.l:fi' long .:l'lnmvux'rntlnn of | B9 0% m“-,“{"m’r‘“’vln".::: w‘:},-”i:‘lhx!fi meeting in Cincinnati in_ Octoby The Rollins' Doom, puted to_execute the sentence, The | a apa” anurll proportion After an_animated discussion the fol- + made :»‘;;.:”‘.:l‘.:::‘:«“ 1 \:V‘L"du‘“m‘;l“;"‘“""]“ ”“““‘ | and fifteen or twenty injured. Owin b | committee will recommend that Toss 1 Dispateh to Tiue Bre. cight prisoners, chu i 1 with ..l.mpl.. 1Y | ag to derive thelr greatest medicinal effects | lowing resolution was adopted: . purposer g 28, £ e de , therefore, y . 8 10 116 asked to col ute a site g ) \ i der of Mea, BIDYIA0, WO Bas! ‘ 98, R X y g P e in the executive administration | CCmmunication being cutoff by the flood, | P sked to contribute a site and 825,000, | ~ Coxcokn, N. H., June 21..—About | the munder of Nes, Sy, o1 [ wi the lears discarbaucs.to 1o wholo pree Tmouinp; Thab i ainn slinainth with the object of removing t this medicine. | declared that Gambetta paid him a large | you give them a trial and be yourself again? add, 600, a. W. Meteal and Peter Kelly go trade, arran » fight with the Hamilton c ¥ e— | SRas, St + 2 o e i 0\, Seph i o Tamlion counts PR | day by which two firms will resume— | Henry Ward Beccher's 70th birthday. | ¥ S TR ; E 9 R. "';lm')“,‘h:‘. u“ w had t quelled f oo/l piovasch to Tux Him Geo. Stewart & Conrad and M. 8. Nich. [ Rev. Dr. Charles H. Hall will pre { papers concerning Bismarck. H 5 A s squal to that raised by the society i present at a meeting held “in March, | tom, In fact this preparation is so well bal- | this convention that a national anti- of the governme; elf g it is impossible to get particulars to-day, | * 4™ equal to that raiscd by the society | seventy-five Rollins men held a co i | $ote ¥ ; el et il | I get particulars to-day. | & B monaent. e . B 8 o I“’l'l' : of the house of the mothor |anced T its action upon tho alimentary | monopoly party should be organized ab of all necessary (as made still moy - —e— ght, £ of speeches 5. . o live o Kidney: stoma Shinas - - est by the recent star route trials), there Going McGeoch. — were made, some expressing a determina- | n ; canal, the liver, m: .k‘.hll‘ )lw, m(euw::;m«;' Chicago, on July 4, 1883, 4 P VY, st Foncll gt R O el DA Senatorial Fight, o0 1o shiok o Bt sasma | A CONFIDENCE ]n:\u : the lm\\t-hr\mllllnlnll;\l A:'llllu unc 'u::“; ons ol o 2s confede ot 0 patch to K D \ 3 o 0 end;| RUSSELS, une 2 The 4 o 1 about a hea ! 0f e o by a0 ‘,‘””‘“’ BB M ’I""“"",'-“‘” o day “M\ ngninat Potor | LONGORD, "]'”ff A \”‘"] 1""“'““\“1" '{‘i‘ risy ‘;""\'\‘:,'i“‘m)“'“':‘l“'l""' cted. | Cpranch adventurer, who, by pretending | eredited by those who have not seen the re- The fullowing deeds were filed for ree- or lor mei8 bl to again punish fraud and theft | MeGeoch's property, and was accom- | 0ok another ballot, o choice, Ad- | Adjourned ot action. new | ¢, know Victol g Ihetta and | markable results that have followed its use, Rl Lyl b i ure GBS e public service. panied by a description of the same lots | journed till Tuesday, developments in the situation tonight. | 'y &' ‘,‘f,,,.,\,‘:,f, r,..’.l“.\’fl e mlul. Parilla adde not prove sumcieate | 00 IB the sounty clerkisiofice Juna 80, elicate flay 5 P & | attached” Monday by Ellis & Lyhtner ——— ) h 4 ! ¢ laxative, take a few dosesof Hoop's Ve reported for Tue Bee by Ames’ real | The convention continued in session | & y, by < Ifrancs from a local bank and fled to % ch it is it 4 ther | The present suit is begun by George The' Lard Flurry Over. | and | BT L o atei estate agency tclass Tuniaout. recess at cither noon or evening, | gt I f A Doy Special Dispatch to Tun Bra Special Dispateh to Tiw Bk | France,but was extradited on thedewand | Vilfoustiess (o take tiiese piils in connection 4! : ) ignatire;t e scenes of confusion at times were | ) 1 ‘I mm«»ll. ks ‘I““‘ and Charles O aree A i N e o s fof the Belgium authorities In 3]\:\\.[ ‘thl 1‘""""'.”3 ‘1....“.:‘. '(‘1::1 e “.li & Miles D. Callen to E. Belding, w d, f 7 avening session | * r, who made a demand for £03, cAGo, Jur 8 an evidence o 3 OkK, June 21, | That dull, sleepy, sick feeling ean be whol Vi 2 Bk AR we's jraceful. During the evening session | 'y Mo made 3 deowand fop 805,- | b A O L A : have been comploted for celebratin the proceedings yesterday the prisoner | gyercome by the e of thers remedies. Wit | 1ots 10, 11 and 12, block K, Lowe's 1st | ements were comploted to- | the Academy of Music, Brooklyn wunt for procuring i tant German | ox alderman of this city says of Hood's : H. L. :luull S, Hu‘\n\-r‘(,u\!}mlmu {\‘gcp PaEn iy s i o oo ; lee | Barsaparila, * 1t 1s te strongest Sassapar | b W gy e 1 and 2, block 1, West < P ols & Co. George C. Eldredge & C Rev. Robe ollyer, Genera md that the money he wa A rilla I ever saw. , 83,0 T 3 locked_up. Kelly is a brother of| NEW YOuk, Juno 21.—Arrived, State | 4 C0. Georgo C. Eldredgo & Co. to- ] \ot "1i it 1\(' ; |," Foiieneral Grant, |, peggling really Bad been paid him to| LS i Patent, United States to Sofhim D, ure. - “orman Kelly, who shot & man at the|©f Pennsylvania from G lasgow day began attachment suit against Me. [ Mayor Low, Itev. Dr. Fulton and Rev. |y 505 onlhors of the French chamber of | ¥ach dollar bottle contains one hundred | Guffen, se} of nwd, 52, 15,13, _ : : ctin in Cincinnati Tuesday evening. | QUEENSTOWN, June 21— Arrived, Ser. v'j"""' vaeinghasn & Qo for 899,845, M'.Z,(“‘“'“" himselt arh Zoxpested. 4o oputies, (averages) doses. Sold by all druggists. YT Gafin and’ wife to A. Prats eb purys 1 40 6 Qiacwibluse(ar, aruivg. | QUaEINN, 1u; the amount said to be due complainants | *Peak. [ ~—— Price one dollar, or six for five dollars, ) () o d, se} of nwi, section 32, 16, 13 tition REBued amid the greatest confusion, with| Hamsuk, Ju A S q ulu‘ als in grain and provisions, It is e e fi"’ I ® Silk | Whiskey On Fire, Hood's Sarsaparilla, prepared only by G &1‘00 d ) 5 10, 13, KoL Bax: following results; Supreme | from New York GLIGAS IR M f.;p{,(:"n::l%{,&, gle English | of Putserson, Now Jersoy, is announcad, - As. | Svecisl Dispatch 40 Tuw B p 5 HOGU & 300 Aueibecation I rmgl At G, T. Grifiin to A, Pratt et al, wd, k | é ,000 worth of pro- | scts 822,000; liabilitics, $20,000, Prrrsnuic, Pa., June 21, —The Post's | @~ Use Ho0D's ToOTH-POWDER. |40 acres, sec. 52, 16, 13, 88,0001 ller, TS, ) 1 D, Stairs.) ly ou hand for ‘v J12lm 3 .