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THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 14, 1884, NO. 311 3 g \pin, oling, on tempe and Senatot Frye, who for years represented - “How will the October elaction g AN b i\itlie s this state, Tiastwice been a member of “We hope then to carny Robineon, the cane WA th nighteesion addr do The Massachels lancunnflcnls i o | e st il grure, e ot tine serviog s | DRYElpmENts of Recent Fallures SROW | ditate forsecreraey of iatey, theey oo cho f Cloging Day of the chmvns U e e e nt |1t Rotained 1 Sanw Extent in the ommittee elected the fo ng offi furenee &t Boston. A A No Better Face. o the Mo i meatat Do Moines, s e 18 Bt i Kew | CCAgo Market Yostenday, Mit BLAINE'S LIFR - wrowers threaten to bole him - becauso of his ; tOTALY, I Piiippe, " of. Baltt Sec e will bo well writton uy Up to the present ion on the wool-tardff question, \ wres finanee committee, T, A Bigelow, of Eliot of Hnrvurd RIEE) A e e e s Mo Ak Wy Middleton & Co. of Washington [ifenceratahave mot kewe aeln prinives to!Tho Hook and Ladder Swoepstake | 3o ,¥ . 1 S Wazoer, off Ponuy Ivania, Hoavy Rains on dalifornia Orops 1o are Baltimore. Adjourned to Others Leading a Bolt. A e e T \;‘\\ ngland x.].“.'."; Showing up Most Disgracefully. :“‘;l ¥ Robinwon ",,:";;',3.";,""}” ;' ‘ Captured by Atlantic, e ot V18 appinted by the' ex-} p sopesiate Wheat Valnea, Some of the puly ishers are s have —_— will be hreatse national questions have g S— : biographios seady for delivery dtily 1. | _ [ overshadowed Tocal issuies that they e fo | wmozorory's THUMBSOREW., A Committee of 100 Appointed to Oharity Funda) Eroperty for Bale|eviter. A Luitiaters ithass thance of | The Vanghan Hose of Ooun of ——— Corn Also Quoted Stronger and TILDEN INELIGIBLE, 1 ' < ¢ v W i i i ? y keeping, Eto., All Gobbled, Foster and his peculiar ideas ot of the cam uffs Also Win $600, The Trunk Line Pool to Advance ' T g e v v A Elti AL Feaights Eant 50 onaune Sicn, | Olosed Fraotionally Higher, T |H‘\.n;lr,‘hm\ 13 —A ~‘(w:n is 1 hed The Trial at Pittsht £l MOSES EN MASQUY, 4 R " and Se Additional July The Milwaukee Dor Horald Re= [nun to the offect that Samwel J. Tilden wa eP e B“’ ittsburg of the e Tho Latter Being Also Contested by Oats Gaining at Both Morning : not born in the United States, and s there enn Bank Desperadoes. The Disgraced Ex-Governor of South v . a ; g fuses to Support tho Ticket, |t forn in the Unitcd St aned te the et SRS I “NAIRTRTIE Poat for by the Omaha Thurstons: | N vous, dune 15 The joint excentive and Afternoon Sessions, United States, 1t isgiven on the authority of as a Delegate to Ohicage s committee of the trank line (freight depart Now York Demooratio Chairman |17 ot vh-.):y]nmlutl;vhlu(’\_\\h‘l;l};\)“ Fish, of the Marine Bank, Indicted and Borrowing Money UG b i e i o Ui A b s Nt | Litttle Doing in Provisions, and o have seen_the church regis 8 Huy WHBEE ernoon,an agreement (0 advance rates on eas 9 ) $ $ 1o Q1 : county of Kent, England, showing Tilden by the U, S, (} and Jur ) o Bonnd frofght from Chieago was decided una i A Certain as to Tilden's Sincerity, |{iii it wheh Bt e twoand v gl u d Lo £ ity e R. Ls _4 to 2, itnouss. Tl commissionee G .” \i| Pricos Consequently Dropping. i ars old, was sold by bis father for a sm Spocial Dispatch to Tiie Brg, yaneo b hnlm.vml‘ on grain - and flour in olding of land previous to emigration to N 0 Anes dow | o g 2 oo o | i e cluded in Class B, and 106 on provisions ~ And Now Gomes the Story That holding of T 1 The People's Savings Bank of New | Ciicaco, June 13, ~Two or theo duys ago, | The Dailly Record of Races, Base | (i §I B il 10 anprosiion Cattlo Gonorally Weak—A shaep Dos Tilden Was B MASSAGIUSETTS Castle, Dela,, in Troublo— on the complaint of a "‘“l"""" promin Ball and Other Amusoments, rates on a basis of 20 ¢ for grain’ and ¢ et M it - % " local physicians, a man giving Jdis . me of Dr, provisions from Chic York, mand for Hogs a. ettor ilden Was Born in England, WELCOMING NOME THE DELEGATE Other Rascalities, Lalliaas l'::Hn‘l“-1|“l||l|4tl;»\!|l. “y:‘.mxl,.u,m o st oy ':q e H.‘V,["“.‘.]I 20 ko offeck Tune S1th, At S prices, BostoN, June 13, About one hundr N B i A W TR, Tievorie,. of SPRING SPORTS, which time also now interior. freight pools” for e 4 7 i woelag Tndianapolis, Peorin and Cleveland will go R The Recister of His Birth to be|fifty friends of Je L. Gov The Penn Bank Bust, Dover, Delaware, was arrested on the chage e Pire oporation, It wns aldo declded to make Charles T, Gallagher, delegates P, Juno 19, Ho had piobital ¥ Xho Firenon, hor ad o B | . OHICAGO'S MARKETDS SIURG, Juno 19, Hearing was had this | of obtaining money under false protenses : - amother sdvanco of be per hundred o grain Seen in Kent County. the national republican convention from | orvingin tho cases of Thos, J. Watson, ofl | These falso pretenscs consisted in rop ing AU L L D Tuly 21st MORE STEADINESS, the fourth district, met them at a dinner g . that he was in attendance on the republican | 1S MorNes, Towa, June 18.--Owing to the [ New York, Juue 18 — Commissioner Fink | Spocial Dispateh to Tt of st Blaine | broker, and cashier Reiber, charged with con ¥ : 1o | sfnds:tiio followliip Fou e i i M night. 4 0 b il o dofratd tho Ponn bante. Dracidong | litional convention and was out of woney, fsevors rain of last wight it was thought the | % ‘“1‘ ol l',‘L" al wted pros | ya60, dune 1 o markets showed _ | supporters. Eben T. herson presided. | spiriog to dofraud the Penn bank, President f and asking the professional courtesy of a loan. [ 14t day of the tonrmament. s e ta meeting of the joint oxecutivecommittod Akl : 2 agsachusetts and New York Ro Among those pr l‘!;'"” iant \‘\v v | Riddlo was indicted on information but waived | A reporter for the Inter Ocean nd an intor | “"'E i “'.”“,"”‘ e “I'”K‘\‘ Lo (i day it wan wgred that the followiogs | more steadiness to-day, - Considerable. weaks publicans Ratifying. cruror A, A, \n]‘ yCoMector Wor- | y.ouring and gave bail for appoarance fn court, | ¥icw with him, and that paper will publiah o | Postponed, but the weathor eleared off nicely |articles in oar-loads, now in the elghth o ness was shown in wheat early in- the day's u. wrton, Judg . Sche ! L s ) statement in the morning to the effect that | and everything wont off finely, prize for | be placed in a special ol trading, but the reported heavy raing in Cali- Bus h W. A. Johnson, Henry N Tho testimony was mainly a repetition of the | the prisoner confessed himself to be the notor | e bost drillod con foed, bran, meal, middHogs, ading, | 1 Cali 0. A Dennison, of Californi. Epecches | facts alvoady published, but tonded to show | ions Fx Covernor Mowes, of South Carolina. [ "\ 'Il'" :‘I,‘l'l“‘"'l‘l‘" bkl cottumaad cuko and 1 ; and Huul. taking | fornia, and the “1 ~"‘;m'"(v ‘-m;' to Hu; : 5 " SR APPROVING THE NOMINATION tiddlo 3 telbor ware | 16-Will bo reineinbored that after his. torin ay | 1* alker Cadet Hose, o effcet Tuceday, June 24th, nost, the rates geowing crop, induced a firm fecling, and Various Political Matters of the Day | o¢ Bluino and Logan were made by Governor | Hhat Rtiddle, Watson snd Reibor were | ol or expired, Moscs foll - very Tows nnd | The hook and lador sweepstakes purse of [ thorvon shall b on the bakixaf 20 per cent [ prices. dvanced ‘one eent from the lowost of Considerable Interest. Gallagher, Worthington, Ames,” Parkman, | associated in the oil speculations and the | i wentenced six months in Sing £500 went to the Pheonis, of Atlantic, and a | Q¥ hundied pounds from Chic Yo, Novw | poiib. of. tho days - Juily sold down to 874, hnell, Beard and Dennison, J. A, Smith, tnr-lr.nl_(« of fi L|L|u\(x: hrl‘ni”mp:_u.:l_u:!h their | 13iison, New York, for swindling. 1t wus ho | similar puvs tho hose sweepstakes was | ¥ orks and w.mm effect July 218t proximo, [advanced to 88§a@s Boston, highly eulogized Blaine and_de. | transactions o of the fictitious ac 0 gave the order to firo on Fort Sumjpte > ughan Ho y the rate to be advanced to a basis of 23 cents | lar | v ek Seribe n Visie paid. him i September. last, | counts was opened with an overdrnft of $125,- | 11 sEny S oriier t fire o Mort Sumptor. | awar el o tio Viaughan Hose companyy of | uor fiisidred piouride;. also. thaty taling. effedt | cloait quokation was 893 For Tuly, and 60 foe BOSTON BOLTERS. when Mr. Blaine said, I do notcare to be o | 000 and at the eloso of ‘tho bank thoro was f yhyg i ww his intention to rodeem himsclf by | T awarding of the prizes was made amid | e xame date, the rato on sovinth - class and [ August, O, THE PEOPLE OF assacHUserss,” 18 | eandidate; 1 have through with public | over $490,000 overdrawn, Thomas J.\ a correct Jife, and that ho intended to. return sreatest enthusiasn, The tournanier Tiue hogs will ho on a batis of 250 per hundred, CORN e R e individnal account was ovordrawn 267,000 WA ZeR S RIAN A ; ‘ : SESSION, life, when Garfi publi wreer © the sums borrow losed, and overy train Font e lonted | ™ 1 ninth ol cents per hundred | way rathor strong during most of the session (59 cloded. T am happy in the past; T am happy in | Charges against overdrawn accounts woro closed, and wvery train going out is loaded | 800 G 00 S8 \ AL by o st I e sessic Bostox, June 13.—The independents of | GoXe, LA RINEY b T e UPY M | made by the dirsction " of President hiddle ——— down with firemen and apparatus on their Pt fram, Sigso Lo Now, Vorks and | advancing j@i 3 eased off slightly, fluc Massachusctts who oppose the republican | happy in my Y * " | and Reiber was cognizaut of the condition of [ DIS MOINES' “BI¢ DISTILLERY." | home. A great dealof enthusiasm has beon | SRE S T 8 SR B R G | untod and closed f@Re better than yesterday; ! apby 3 : 2 ! e e manifested and some splendid work done, and | & a basis of | uly clo ., August bie and rulod tho presidential ticket met to-day in Menionan WANT TO COMPLETE MY BOOK tho accounts, T stimony for the defense — R TR d0 cants on tho seventh elass aud live hogs, s on the afternoon boand » : and then to live for the respect of my fellow [ ill be heard next Friday. Assignes Warnor . e e of tho assoclation 18 cortmnly: VY |, 85 conts on tho nioth class, from Chicago | ™0 (il Hall. Henry L. Pierce ealled the mecting to | A ! y follow; , ; : O | [splits the Western Whisky Pool | bright. oth class, from Chicago OATS S men and for the regard of those about me.” | t stated that ho was getting the affairs e G to New also that, taking effoct June > He said the nominations made at | Tfever o nomination eame from the pe ik in shapo and now thought instoad from End to End —Thoe Expore M L) Mbxt LG ALE ORI L Tl LB EGIR nged @i higher. O tho af » not up to the high standard of [ was the nomination of James G, B I paying only two cents it will pay 2 Association Dead. addle Bags and Sulky, beon the following basis, from Chicago to |+ Lo AL appreciation goourre Chas. W, Codm the people love him hecause he is th ¢| n the dollar, T PEORIA PRANCERS- ow York: latest quotations were, for June, [he residents i American citizen, fe T e 3 g o 18 Yonol > hith class excepting o ] eluded uly and for August. T ) s P e Villianious Bank Iobbers. E Cuttoavo. June 18.—A meoting of disillers| | (SOUL T 1 CCmsbuing Ky 0o SHL AT kB b S TRRI00 FoTisIoNs, mucl Hoar, i Cabot Lodge, and Postmaster Toby expressing | - WASHINGTON, June 13,—The Star says the [who are members of the Western Export , distanced; time, 1:62, 1: } Y 1bss highwines, wh aleohol and domes- | There was very little doing in_provisions, n upon taking the chair ci sympathy with the objects of the mecting. disclosures in the failure of the banking house | Association was held here to day, and after s and ropeat.Miss Go tic spirits in_car loads over valuation, | The price of mess pork dropped off somewhat d the platform of the republicans because it e of Middleton & Co. aro not only the most dis- [ 3 Oy T % owner's risk of 1 0 cts per 100 1w, Yl atast fgure o rm . discussing the question of reorganizing tho | Terrell Dan, second; Jim Fisk, | and the latest figures on tho afternoon board declares that this is & nation and not » league | DEMOCRADY OONVENTION HALL. | graceful but one of the most disastrous on | 1 8 I BAUEINERLNY, rates on highwines ete, on less than car loads, | wore 19 70 for June, July and August. 5 of states. The democratic party has its oppor- | 1y (Cloow vo piess—woar rai won, | record. Proporty loft for safo keoping as|pool for the control of tho production and It mile and repoat.—Consolationfor | On grass seeds of all kinds, in-any_ quanti AR L bl tunity now i ds fmgetatid e good margins on stocks, charity funds, all of | regulation of prices, which has been practi- | horses that have not won in th uit—Mag- | to be restored to the published tariff ratea \ . 3 iy > Sol. Hmnln.\ n in alluded to Gov- | Special Dispateh to Tuk Bez, the deposits and in fact ovorything has been dead letter since the recent break in [ gie Webh won, Comanche, sceond; Charlie | the classes in which they are_placed in | ¢losed at 8 00 for June, 812§ for July and 8,25 ernor Cle v The reference | Cnteaco, June 13.~The committeo to sup- | swopt away and used by the firm until it is | whisky values, the whole matter was turned | 11, third; time 53 and 633, Comanche won | the official classifintion of east hound rates, | for Avgust, was loudly o 0 o erviso the arrangemants for the hall, for' the :]n‘\lxl f.'."hifi Itl oy n]‘cu;lh o Seeniia jove Luhv.h ox. cuu\-.-(-.m;mum: That body | second heat in b3, ALBERT |-'(|‘\|m CATTLE, : arke also spoke. The | e e e S el i dollar, s shown they [spent the afternoon and evening in secrot | Half mile dash, 2 year olds, T onnio T won; Chairman. [ . ! o i amble and demec national convention, considered | hyvoboen given funds to make purchasos | sission. ratood that the mocting | Daisy, socond; Adunture, thind time o1y, —— iTho markot generally, - notwithistanding e the plans to-day, and decided to recommend | which then have simply passed to _their own [was a rather s wes of cutting % 1 i D BY RA oo lat of fancy soldlne? hest price L . GO the removal of the stage from the north end, lcn?dlt :lml Flmn‘k Some of tim ~"lferlur~ e [ piles T I r made B B T TRt A O T 00 Wee ‘,i,.. W apublicar endents of 3 8 where it was during the republic: conven- | before the grand jury yesterday, endeavoring | Cincinnatiand Des Moines distillers. RIGHTON BEACH, June 13 rack heavy. s ol N i rbublicans and fndependents of, the Massa | 50T 5 et side. Tt s thought this will | to securo fudictmont of tho Middlotous for | w ching amy agroemonty the commiy. | Throe-quarter 1 rigan won, Croon | Heavy Floods in California Tnjuring | ket wos raher ok ond prives @ shado nomination of James G. Blaine, for president, | cnablea larger mumber of o_hear, | obtaining money under falo protonse. The rned sine dio.” Tho combination iy [ Psh 24, Queen Fay & the Crops—The Water Fall the Grass cattle were solling at about the same as OO oA T tos sico yackiad xll'. of the | The south and east walls will developments have not yet been made public. | considered at an end, ., Thr "q‘lu_:hlv'x.’ nul.»I INM won, Royal Arch Heaviest of any June el Range cattle were in fair supply United o back, increasing the seating ¥y — gret 3d; time, ! Ly e fair demand at the recent decline. Witknias. "hove candidates were named | twelve hundred. Represontatives of - tho Another Shaky Bank, A COOL CUBAN, ) i LSl £ choice shipping, 1,200@1,350 1he, 6 10@0 50; in absolute disregard of the reform sentiment [ Press will occupy tho platform in front of the| Npw Casrie, June 13, —The People’s Sav- A it —Chanti < T R .| common to medium, 1,000@1,200 1bs of the nation, and represent the political | Stage surrounded by a railing. The space al-| ings bank is embarrassed. President Wallace T ,,,",""‘ i Toedford 84: 4 e SAN Fuaxoisco, June 18, The heavy rains f 6 00; grass Texans, 700@ methods and principles to which we are un- | lotted to them will he less thau in the republi- | has published a notice that owing to stories | e Calls for a Glass of Wine and a | T 24 fohn Ledford 54 thost 20, | of the past week have inflicted great damage | comnfed Texans, 8 00@49 00; Ameri alterably opposed. can convention, the intention being to admit | haying been circulated the bank would closeits Oigarette Before Being Hung, Hadedon 53 time, 1 on the crops. Although June rains are not| @8 %0 Resolved, That it is our own conviction the [ 001y those who are actually. necessary — to doois and he would meet thoso having interest, L S B DU TLHERE TN RIS RO HOGH, country could s better _served by opposing | POrt the proceedings while in progress. bearing deposits Saturday, Juno 21st, whenhe| £ ATAN . unusual in this state, never during any year| Theee was a sharp demand for choice packs these nominations than by supporting them. e will make a statement and proposition. Mean- | KEY West, Juno 13.—Recio, the colored | Karawazoo, Mich, Juno 13,—2:24 Class— | since 1850 have they been so heavy as this | ing and shipping, which sold 5810 cents Resolved, That we look with solicitude to NEW YORK. while tho bauk will recoive and pay out on | Cuban convicted of murder, was hanged to- | Montgomery won, Lillie cond wmoney, | v, pwaived! to'day from' Attaen Light sorts wera neglected and hard the coming uominations of - the democrati RATIFYING BLAINE AND LOGAN check accounts, but will refuse all interest | qov. T S Harris third, Bolle T, fourth ; time, ) to sell. Skips are plentiful, somo very in I day. The murdered man was also o Cuban, i Jiforent localitio announce thit tho hay ¢ ! : i party, They have proper men. We hope ow Y 5 The Li B bearing deposits, Depositors aro satisfied that |, o ¥ o 264, 289, & Whe: lots of skips and light light sold at 4 50@4 70, 3 EW Yok, June 13.—The Lincoln club Tiis orime oriatsatad n e T e ) 8 i is almost complotely destroyed, Wheat and [ 10 they will put them before the peaple for elec- : : they will receive every cont. ginatod in & ganbling quarrel. | * all trot=" Fanny Witherspoon won, | 1] o, m They were shaped up and assorted at that. ve/anjinformal| reception! to-night o' Jol oA ; , X barley has hoen seriously injured. The losscs ! o h tion G ormal receptic hight to John = Recio denied the guilt of this offense but ac v,* Phyllis third ; [ o' s sections is estinmuted s high as 10 per | Stles u--du'y weremade at 3 76@4 80 for skipm, Resolved, That an executive committe D. Lawson, on his_return from the Chicago Fish Indic Kknowledged having committed thres murders | 4 7 i Gont of the estimatos two wecks ago, Shovid | 10@5 00 for assorted light and 6 10@5 80 for one hundred be appointed with, v convention; resolutions expressing loyalty to| New York, June fish, ex- | in Cuba, Ho says tho victiny wero all Span Paddy Clinker | g moist weather continue much - longer, - the [ hes 16 and’ ahippers liglieH170@310) ¢ the rej ty and Blaine were ~passed, ident of the Marine e [Frds, A ftor beimg hound, Reeio called for | secondy dack Rapid third, Jufiet fourth, . | present losses will be largely increased, where- the demveratic party in Chi ro ubli- The 21st assembly d \v.nu. republican club [ indicted by the United States g to- [ bottle of wine and wette, He took the HORSES AT HARTFORD, an o fow .1.?-~ of cool and windy weather B cans and independents, direct our commit- | gdopted resolutions night nh()m;: the for violating the banking I drink with the greatest coolness and invited | [ aprron aces postponed | would greatly remedy the ey A Negro Expiates a Negro's Death, \ "fi*:;':lcu‘llllflc;‘::l\vtl""t:lm L’;\.w" ’l"d"l';“‘l‘m';ll"t")(' n'umln ion of lil\ul:r 1;!\41 Llnvmlmu pled, ] New Yonk, June 13,—There was a 1 the jail .il wkbo join |n‘| 4 Upon their de- 0 yesterday: — elwind, 1,1,1, Fak — «. l\lON'IfifllIRul\‘ Al ,.lulnl.-lll At’s:-nh to- ay deemn ex , after Pmocratic | ghemselaes to work for the election of the | to night that J. D. Fish had been re-ar- | clining, he took a’ sccoud glass, dropped his | — ats: Black P socond o v, in Russell coun ewellyn Robinson, candidates have Leen nominated, and not Iat- | nd " inccs. Testid by the United States marahal npon | CHEarotte, and sald 1o was Teady. AROther | Taes tine "‘§lifi;m,‘,‘? i places G Not (WashinsionyNotesy s hanged for 3he murder of auot] than August 1st, and to take further actien > German republican central committee [ the indictment found by the United States : of murder, hung himself in Beatitinns WASHINGTON, June 18,—A caucus of repub- | negro (Troy Adams) in March last. He died may to them seem necessary to_carry out | to-uight passed similar resolutions. Both | grand jury. Tt issaid that after the arrest cell. He was to have bien executed to » Suifalo Girl won first | lican sonators was held this morning upon the [in seventeen minutes, of strangulation; his ! . of the meeting with practical of j s for All Pacing—Buffalo Girl. won was h o thy sense of the meeting with practical éffeot. | meetings wero largely_attended, and much | Fith was iaken to a hotel by the custodians, ~ | di fecond; Billy S, third; Rich. | Mexican pension bill, at which baroly a_auor- [ neck was not broken, ' He confessed his guilt M, Hallowell offered o resolution declaring | enthusiasnn s manifested. & committer LRSI P e e it taah Ty i um was prosont. Aftor discussion tho subject | on the gallows, any mau who accepts the pr al nomi- | was appointed at the latter meeting to make | mhe Rotten West Vir GED SME ) > > . on G ktral ;| was roferred to the caucus committes to for- e —— &inia Bank. won straight heats: pation from the democratio Jurty, thegehy [arsangoments for holding o ratification muss | ey M 4 4 e Onwand second money; Orage Tug, third; | mulato a courso of action. i Tho ttlmu;sCI:{ Afirnemonl. was received with hissssiand finally: dafe 3 il State | Annual Meeting of the Commercial | best tin Tho treaty which has boen under considera- [ KANsAs Crry, June 13.—~The passenger and oW e could not vote wi e ’ ERE. baink has some 'lvm 4 , oti J AT PITTSBURG. 1 in the senato committe on Koreign re- [ ticket agent’s party to the Kansas City “lrllfll well said he could not yote with dem- SAMMY 'smm RE. ~Ii‘:m::nm::lu\‘:‘ at i Travelers’ Protective Assoclation. Sl I\r nu«n]nvm o . Intions, providing for international copy right | agreement held a meeting to-day, for the con- e et HE MEANS WHAT HE SAYS, Gt ss e NG S et Far T Rt g Prrrsuona, Juge 18 ive-cghthe ile | und o patont ayatom, and which has alroady vation of ccrtain existing differences, The (H e the fourth | ST LovIS, J ne 18.~Tho Evening Chroni- [ stopped after . fow minutes.’ The reported | Diemnorn,June lers! Protective | im0y ; » Tullahens 503 f oon ratifiod and promulgated by twenty-four c mecting was not made Tesolntion, saids T must confoss it will only | €le sent a dispateh to Samu Tilden yes- [ arrest of the officials tonight is unconfirmed. | Association of the United States held ita | Hotel Stakes—3 year olds—milo and o quar- | BOVeraments, was reportod adversely by - the but it iuistated the pointa ot isue i i i o commmittoo to th nonato, and aftor a briof dis- | wore amicably settled. be by a dispensation of Providence that the | terday, asking if he would endor: 1 ————— second annual meeting in this city to.day, Tt | tea enbar won, Broughton 2d, Major cusslon waa rejeabeds (‘{j".":"f:‘-l‘“"ll’hlé' v“‘lz””#;"“""m“}‘ fh'u(.r::‘.‘“cvll. d ation put upon his lotter of ded FORTY-E)GHTH CONGRESS. is composed of comm ercial travelors, has 2,000 | 55 Ui %00 8 ‘I:"""K'l"w WASHINGTON, o une 13, The Hinois repub- A Teoxas Town iu a Tornado, ant. nue P ir lissouri Republican, of this ¢ g e inharel Motligs for the vier A1 het anc|en | Voero i, BLY fican ausociation, composed of Wlinoisans res- | Consieana, Texas, dune 18,—The exbraor- ndidate, it will be better for ¢ and per- | Republican claimed that, while Tilden wi y ; ceipt your, Selling s wild heat PR i o y AN e 198 eilor axiras ctory, but political progress b 0 o rense o candidate, b would, novertic i senato passed the houso Dill providing | ettt 8000 A publie recbion wis And 2o o312 to-uight and congratulated him on his nomnas | fed to.day i o smal] PR yby i conflict of mational parties, | wot absolutely refuse to lead the democracy | for the payment of the 4th of July claims. | fres of weloomo by the prosidont of the Meor. PHILADELINIA RACE tion i Srepublican candidata for vic Rtorko | Tva busiiiess hotises i Eunstoteds b uls thore are tve pational parties | Tilden burned the Chroniele dispately over t | Dyring wubssquent proccedings 1t was discov. | chanta and Manufusturers Txchane nd the | Cluan 2 Buttorlly won firt s Bos it. caator made a by Many troen aro down aud . number. of ron = S L LT T e 0OTALIO Bl CO) LSS 1% L ered that no quorum was present, Adjourned 4 ation, mukig la, “third; Miss y Longrt b, X aged. 1t is thought the storm 0% BUSY DATEY: 65 QRS VA8 GTOVI RALY L0, x day the following was e [ HiVanday, | el SR 5 Y- T i i didn’t extend info the conntry. FOUND A NEW PARTY ;i s TiE EVENING CHRONICLE: HOURE: 2 e dengli B Vi AR e G Mexigan Conteal Kinsnoes The Ordway ment Qua: 4 ns what it says, His dec-| The senate 1 t 3 ¢ B b Y Anc traaRul Gt Lt el Bostox, June 13.—The of the pabyiptrdioial sl l.,,(.m. hnare and diplomatic 1 sion approprii — Moxican Gontral roflsoad g L it | YANKTON, June 13, Judge Fdgert L candidute. DAt Masaie, - | bills were non i JERSEY LIGHINING, S } Cotipons on bonids, i five yesuts, | Eranted the motion mido to quash the indiet= : 1 State Centra 5 s electors 2 ble at the pleasure of the” com: | ment against Governor Ordway, on the ground The committee of one hundred was appoint- | Gommi New 3 K - At Rock Island-Rock Islands, st at the rate of 10 per cent | that the grand jury has no jurisdic .-'1;{.1;.'. leu}nltf(w nfl L\\Iv-nl_y :.wml go to 4 y conclusion of Prys speceh A Camden Saloon Men Agitated Over "m"".:”llllll”'lli"' 4, AL or annum, Thes sons will amonnt to | the alleged offense of the exe Newikorkito conteramitly e inderendant roy s e s o eonforancs u New * Hig Law, AL Moo Minyas ol 35 Ouinag, 1, | 85 B10,0703 t sl by cou: | i offcalact aro ongur mittee is headed by el Codmar 1EBOLTS BECAUSE OF PRONIBITION ort was adopted + as the items At Fort. Wayne won, 73 Fort | HR A i i ALY Hopt Reprioved in Ut S . 7 ¢ < 4 Aty ) A o 2 o Find g ent subsidy certifi his amount cover opt Reprieyed in Utal Letters from Congressman Lyman and other | yxgas Crry, dune 15, The Times Olathe, | are concerned upon which ement had | Campes, N, oL, Jung 18,~Thero was much [ Wayne Lo 00 iug the seript and its Saun Laxe, Utah, Junse 187~ Acting (Goyes sympathisers were read. or St Jol, i an interview, [PV at e from | @xCitement amonig the Tiquor dealers to-day | 4% R Gy Ol T3 Budiie b, - wor Homie, this afternoon granted a reprieve ATFtETI ; published statements that he de A b thie A ant A known that the souncil | At I nco—Towton, 4; Provic . | AnAm Mo .| to Hopt wniil an appeal could bo heard In the A GERMAN BOLT. clared the nomination of Blaine and Logan t 15000,000 Lo’ £1,000,000 the ; " 50 the licenso from | At Detroit { Detroit, Mexico, June ojectiof holding in | ITRIked SR slpreme/pou S DIL RHAR S0 " 1 : ol have been shot to-day, [IE MILWAUKEE DER HERALD, be a disgrace to honest men, and - recommend r'the pay of Tetter-carriers, Carrie 05 to %200, T i own s the [ AL Milwankeo -Poordus o, Milwiukees 2. | 8t i nd Moxi g LS 5 ¢ ity g all temperatice people to oppose the ticket, high license < i inent § nions, of S, L b, Cin- | veterans of the war of 1% cordial o MUNAUSRE, U pion has hosa | (R AICIRER PRI TRRR Y The senate_amendment increasing _from the last bwo apring eloctions. The ordin- | cinnati 11, dorwed by General Diaz and oth atal Explosion in Arkansas created by Der Herald, the most influential that th « Chicago con- | #11,700,000 to £27,000,000 the appropriation for | ance equires dr s procure licenses | At Philadelphia—Philadelphia 1, New | Mexicans, as the best opportunity o | Lirviek Rock, June 18, —An explosion at and widely-cireulated Gerinan newspaper in | vetion i ignoring the tenperance g s mnI‘U'm;!u“\\:\ll“l-nllw\x‘uh uls Wasconsiderod : il o s Gl LR trondahip botseen he” rpublicn, Genoral | the Loomis mill to- .le..ylfll..:ul:,‘):;‘lz e struc- the west and northwest., Hitherto it has boen T W h e SHE AR e BUlka aduoing o fiyo ok seitk tha Bom “At.limmll(upulr( and Rapids 8, Terre | the o ery possible wiy ouincer, Elins Lee, and badly wounded two demned by eve u and woman | pensation to railways for mail transportation, ATEST IN NEWS, antes 2. others, a double-leadod editorial that it will not sup- | in the conutry, sad as far as I am personally | aud. providing. thi. land. grant. roads. and LATEST FORMIGN NDWS, At Buffalo—Buffalos 12, Clevelands 8, 4 ——— port the Blaine and Logan ticket. Further- [ concerned, it shall never be endorsed by my | subsidy roads shull receive only 60 per cent of AN RLECTION RUNMPOH, At Philadelphin—Indianapolis 7, Athletics | ppoo i MR A X W Ol VAR The Weather To-day, more, that in the event of the democratic | Dallot,” the compensation allowed other rods. Buussins, Juno 15,—Tho excitoment re. 12, L REEA LA ling mill just started 0N, June 18.—For the Upper nvention nominating Cleveland or —— The house, on motion of My, Holman, (den o liberal defoat Tuosday con. | At New York —Columbus va. Brooklyn | Gl v miiss, tho wecond wiro rod mill | Mississippi and Missouri : Generally m a sound democratic platform it WYOMING, Ind.,) insisted s di . Tho streets last night were thronged [ game was postponed on account of the Web | ovorarectad in this aountry, heretofore rods | fair, east to south winds, 1 arly stationary rt such a ticket without prejudi ¢ to DECRAATS TOBT, amendments, Without acting , with turbulout crowds, The police disporsed | grotud. j 3 used fn the manufacturo’ wire voming from | temperature, publ Lot Jume 15 Delegate Post, of | ment providing for un- apropriation of 3185, them, Further rioting is expoctod Sunday, [ At Boston—Baltimore Unions, 75 Boston e L e ST RIS in P Seliner, e e o L 0 981000 for special facilitics or upon the amend- [ 16 is vrobable the senate, where the liberals [ At Baltimore—Game postponed; raio, ghty tons aud employs fifteen hundred | - aditorfnehet of Der Horald, in aa intervio Wyoming, left for New Vork las night ing the appropriation for railway | have small mujority, will be dissolved. : S iy y vight, faid he believed that this view | Fpom there he will proceed home, Before | postoffice elorks, the house took a recess till 8, AT Knights templar, R AN DR Ews mlu:.‘h'\ »Iv;::ltlw:ll::‘h-‘-ltfll‘u o 2ol the | Joaving he ,,”,‘I,,w‘( your, corresponds ",I “If”‘ ”r‘;: ;'.‘ ';;u’lfll:“”“ to be for the consideration Loxnow, June 18, —Tho HT. LOUIS EXCUIHION T0 LOUISVILLE, Ftriking Against Pauy At A At t1ia e Pt i Was his last e in congres; chat e f©f, | will be released on a ticket-of. r. Louts, Juno 13, Ivanhoe Com P SO T v s be didate ag doe any cir- | 1he house at the evening session passed 76 : nmll\\l.u :ll.‘.. sole toy »Iu comment amo g “-\lx';”'!\”.}“." a candidate again under any cir pension bills and adjou ...‘71, L 4 THE BERBER MASSACRE, mandery of Knights Templar of this city | drod and fifty frish aud English ininers, English and German speakingrepublicans yes. | CUmstances. TS E S S i s e A - ave wecepted an mvitation from —the Louis- | plovet in O Fricks & Co's coke works, throw terday, Caro, June 13, — Opinion here favors the | iji Knights to par ate i the celebration | 4own their picks y n',lmln( and refused to OHIO, OHIO, thsory of the mamsaseof Berber, of 8t Jolw's day, June 24t 1oy Will | work becauso the firm had employed soven . DELEGATE HANNA PROFHESIES VICTORY, FORTER'S FINGER, FIANCE AND GERMANY, ve on the ove drd, about 40 Fungarfun minees. The compuny threaten to Chicago Tribune Chicago Times, 15th, Pauis, June 13- Prince Hohenlohe, Ger- |strong. accompunied by | Gigcharge the miners and troubls iy expected, RUMORS AND DEVELOPMENTH, The Hon. Mark A, Hauna, of Cleveland, 4 ) il man embassador, declares public feeling in | twventy-five ladios, and will take their horses Lt EARL BAKING POWDE Chicago Tribune, Augusta, Me., Dispateh 12th, | who was one of the delegates at large from \ ermany is envenomed sgainstFrance by con- | with them. Bishop Simpson’s Condition, 1 ITAMBOUNDTORISE, hic L one who has always been strongly identified | stant provocation from the French pross. 3 4 Bl Tho aunouncement that Mr. Blaine will at- | Ohio to the late convention, said yesterday at L 5000 REEERER FER0E b b s Bold Noldier Boys, PriLangipnia, June 1 ]"lhu‘! Simpson teud the meeting of the national republican | the Grand Pacific, in conversation with u e 45 A v ANDIOE e DUBUQUE ENCAMPMENT, is stall very low, Physicians have little hope s i ; e o for the Times lst' night: “If you will wot| Duntiy, June 13. A landlord political fund of his recovery. committee in New York is not considered to [ porter of the Tribune: quote me by nome 1 will toll you exactly how | of Ireland has been organized. Lord Ross- | Sovx Crry, Towa, June 18, ~Battory D, | Prigangnenia, June 13, —Bishop Simpson have much foundation, cither have the have been home, and T find a very [the political gituation stands in Ohio, If | more and Sir Samuel Wi son are trustees, The | Fifth regimentof light artillery, which™ has | says he will live theough the night but cannot statements that he will stump the states of | healthy feeling in regard to the ticket; | Charles FPoster is kept out of the campaignand | object of the fund is to supply means with hore several days, left to-day for the | sucvive beyond to-morrow, West Virginia, Obio, New Yook, Maussachy. | Publicans are Zubilant - and confident, 'while o allowed to become identified with the e [ which to contest constituencivs sgaiust the [ Dubuque encampment,” Two companies of the o Vgl Qbio, Now, X os MR- ,1’,,_, rats admit its strength M,‘|; o that | public un maisgament in any way, Bluine will | nationalists, th infantry arrived this morning and left A Wabasu Out Off, e mecticut, 8 ndiang AUROBEY | the result is doubtiul, And now that Tilden is | carry the out 15,000 majority, 1f 5 on the afternoon train for Dubugy e m at the prosent time. Four vears ago Mr. | oy of the quostion it is goings to bea hard | Foster runs the gn or has any finger PARNKLL N W o New Youk, Juns 18, —The Wabash man- Blaine opposed Gen, Garfield's trip to New | 21t 08t Giestion f i 010 5 UMD | S oHArI R T e Sby Higas paring o general appeal for & natic e — agement aunounced 4 new passnger line bo York when the ¢ enca was appointed to | 4 WO K0 DO W0 men ko [k MMB ! . g vy o to be used to pay Lrish members of A Necktio in Prospect, twoen Chicago wud Kanous ln; via Peoria v ¥ Bluine and Logan with any prospect of suc- | German coutrol the state, and, if not pay Lrish members o 3 e T (VYN harmonize republican difference if he g, I cannot speak for New Y wit | aliesated, will vota for the republican’ ticket nt. Bannstowy, Ky., June 1 A. Hughes, land Jacksonville, commencing Sunday, and now there Bimself 36 will be an ast of in-| §5F i1 Cortainly cant ite. elootoral but, they are not too favorably disposed te.| MOLIVER WENDELL HOLMES' GUINEA npy, | elerk of the Ce hotel, s n]. ally et by |yunuing through' daily in twenty- ounsistoncy. Hewilibethe the republican ticket, and we will give a wards Blaino at the best, and if the isu s that |~ Loxpox, June 13, —Oliver Wendell Holues | Wine Dovin, i worthles negeo wiom Elughes § four hours, without ¢ # 14'OWN OANPAIGN, report in October, when the keynot the f beat Foraker—that is, the license and Sunday [ has written to - Mr. Wisslow Boston, the | Whe tryluge qrive SWa i 00§ BEC —— ther f-w‘ ~‘.m1 a 1.; can, ‘llyw‘r‘l Al | campaign will be sounded,” questions et wixed up in the canvas, Blaine | exp orer of the Zoan. in which he cncloses 85 :I"""":’;“"" bl um]“hm I_“Ifr iDha Begro Bu 1 (o Death, nta from his headquartars i this city. | SWhat will be the republican majority in | will be beaten in Ohio the same as Foraker | for the Figyptian exploration fund, Holwes | 48 W08 580 SHELGRER L0l | Cixcimar, June y the spilling of Doubtiul republic n y 0wk | October wi sags: Ui exploring spade has furnished the | Wit anested aie wmolten uutal b the Cinclonati and Newport nuch attent possible, bu the b it ohio at best is & close state, and of co What effect will the withdrawal of Tilden | tribes of mankind with water, coal, iron and | Wheu Hughes i iron wud pipe works, st Newpat. Ky., at nomin tion ¢ ming to him in the way it | the democrats will ut forth all their ener have? fold, and i now giving thew historic truth r—— A shod ‘ o ploye named V " o il aRLY o6t St bty bl 10 | ad Tmaan g ate effort to carry it. T “Tilden would have been a strong candidate | frous mines which have never Leen opened an- (The Internationil . . I.:lvl":"ll"'u'.]‘,{.l::«'.:’.ul\x“:lx-:;%m; 3‘5000 GiVel’l personall o the duties’ necess iy there will be disaffections among the | in Of s would Hoadly, Thurman, Bay- | til our times. It seems to me the whols | Louisviiie, June 13 ] Tatally injused. oc sy fulirolsSostioes el b found Win elo tor 1 votes of tho e states. His pre- | Germans, thon alarming extent. |ard, or € wid be, for that matter. Per-| christian and the whols Hebrew worl 1 should | Sunday School conventio sinted an exe i) Fenrl Buking Powder, 114 sence would be 1 oked on as a direct bid for { 1 see Judge Foraker is pulliog them into line | haps ¢ Hoadly or Thurman could carry §be as much interested in the excavation of | tive committee for the coming year, The — 3 R S ondorsed, aud testfmoniale the e'ectoral Whatever u Mr. | in Cincinnati already. I should say that 1,- | the Zoan as the clasio world was in thet of Troy, | committe Sy B o R Bhot By His Son Doy b cham 398 Dana Hays, los Blaine may ¢ to express to the new : 000 republican majority is a safe estimate, and | **Ho ut Payne? Mico al or Assos. My g uinea hen doesn't Ly | fr " dincludes B, ¥, Jacobs, of | Cevar Rarios, lows, J e tflm‘l':\::fi':y}l"l m_(':]‘ eA y’.‘;'k"l Gustsvog national ¢ jittee at their organizatio the when you consider that Hoadly was elected by | “He is not and will not be o candidate, 1 {as rany cggs as the more prolifiic fowls os Dlinois; 8, Jole, Lows + B Hartwell, | Donne ly, o farmer new Independence, was | © C. E. AND”“-X, ’3‘1" S%lm. 9 EWLE, er PERTURBED POLITICS. ot Moy o agew on, o, o | THE BANK BANDITTI, oty . Wt ho i i JUNE JOLLITY, i, M Fesncon B Wil wnd Mis CRAIN GAMBLERS' CRIP. —_—— AT BRIGHTON DE. a staunch republican organ, It announces in Al mansfacturer of Cincinnati 20th in " stedly be conveyed by 112,000 majority & year ago, that will be oi know that « wl knowledge, - Asgof my neighbors, but one of them is at your | of Nebraska, Addresses were made by W, | shot to-day several times by his son, years _U‘ng!mo' J. Munchester Haynes, of this city llnmnwl us gain for us, bings now stand Blaine ght to carry the ' service w hateh spade for Zoan, P. Jacobs, of Hlinois, on the work of forcign | old, Cauke, fawily troubles, o