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THE OMAHA § DAILY: BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB.,, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1884, NO. 312 P —— p—— = === e — ey CLAN AND COUNTRY. |[freimiats tmes, Uron thie moton s |t e wost. prominets preactom. EUROPE'S STIR-UP. it et b R e s Ui A TRAIR TRAGEDY. long debate ensued was of most prominent | Killed had not a son of Ha Pacha, a i =] ~ 3 Finally Mr, Horr's motion was agreed to— | the Cumberland Presbyterian church. He S T yens 120, nays 79, took charge of the Nashville chnreh at the brother of Mohammed, rushed to his resene Baso Ball, Projects of Patriols and Partisans [ |15 Momameved shat the b comep in | eloge o s s s sixtieth e | Byt Continuing 10 D8 (e ERgROSSIDE [k Whidies, SWE i Moo | oo s iy sapowoar. - Collision Between Pennsylvania Exent the remaining amendment increasing fion | at the time « k partially Teld Below. gt T e N ace. o | D, Heay 2 Tdnd. o vt o i dosoRssa) Subject of Dispute, e A ATRPNBAL Paciionof Omaliay 8, 10 inning { sionists and an Accummodation, | & clerks, st poned, motion was 1 vens 04, nays 118--and on | will officiate. Tho body will be taken to PRI rebels are within a we m Washington,—Gatne posthonod,.<tif, i, | motion of, Mr, Towneend the house furtherin- | Nashville, where o public funcral and - inter 1-1@..\.\,1“1:.‘, |'1 The Fonst of omadat | _ Clicago. - Unions of Chicagny 45 Kansan Tammany Throatens & Bolt 1| tomyietet tho soncterntion of the i [ " K DI England and France Como to a j““\”.\',,l,,, robelh eiring any point. south | C K ex York T I+ Metropotitan, 10;| SI% Porsons Kllled Outricht an , i . Al Thompeon calle or dissussion and GIRL DEMONS, i of Asslocet, which s within twelve hours | praskivn. 8t Cotsies 13, Metropolitan, 105 s Oleveland is Nominated: faction varione bl presviously reported from it Seoret Agreement march of Caio, TR tneapelons Guinsl & Minvietpol Others Wounded, - haiiitins committee on Pacific railionds. They d o8 e Detroit, - Chicago, 05 Detrot —-— Thoy Iob and Burn a Nelghbor's The Egyptian Conferenc Grend Repiy y~“'“l" t, 4 The first bill considered was one_requiring - " Mapis, 8) Nive Y « | the Pacific raileosd companics to pay the cort House, Have Their Loyers Kill The People of Both Qountries Dis=| 1.oxnos, dune 16, —Tho ministerial state. | Hante, & L pags) i - Likewise Unless the County De- |ty tucitic raload companicito ey theciis a Detective, Marry and i L the 0 g | get on LN Deoanime 1ot ha, B ot L e & oy The Accldelnt Oaused by Non mooracy Comes to Time. granted to and camed by these companic are Discovered in satisfied with the Outcome, conforenve will bo withheld until a rospon Philadelphin.- Philade'phis, 8 New York 4 RECCptlon of Telegram, i :‘hr i b aisact GEANa bl Their Orime, iali n -\'\fl‘tllhl‘nl‘llhw powors o Granville's note o iladelphia,—ndianapolis, Athletic i 0 the necessity fo Jassage of this b in rolation to the conforence, 3 T Pending further discussion the house ad i i i i it thronghout the coun are prepa Baltimore.— Postponed, —rain, nding furthee discussion AParliamentary Disgolution in (, Agonts thoughout the country are prepar- | - ujtivore,Botionad coain, Soveral Children Noted Among And Allows Tammany an Equal | jouraed. CHAPTHR 1 kA ] Ohanoe in the Oonventione. THE PROGRAMME FOR THE WREK, Special Dispateh to Tis: B, England Will Probably Result, ——ee & Wayno —Muskegon, 1 Ft. Wayne, 13 the Killed and Wounded. WASHINGTON, June 14.--Tn the house Mon- | Wirkkrase, W. Vau, June 15.—Tn the Iatter ‘hing on Dongola, it Sont ion gamo postponed,—tain —_— day, after the usual call of states and terri oA 1608, tha 1 ‘G . TEr % N RO O Dilzolk | | M ALTIA RN 1 Bey City, b, tories for the introduction of bills, it will be [Part ol UGUS! 78, the house of George auk ilwankee, 2, Peoria, b, A MoDonald Boom Organized with | iy order for committees to move to suspend | Williams, i Roane county, was robled, and @ladstone’s Resignation Said to LRt i) B and that — Both Locomotives Demolished=== i dvancin 5 ! imeling For a Prive, § the rules for the immediate passage of selected [ Lurned to hide the crime. In September, of b S o1 3 : N : i l ne. I September, o Probable Very Soon, gOvernor proposes to ¢ 9 NILLIN BEATS KEEVE NFAR MINNFATOLIS, a Club at I“dlz"“flp(’hs‘ :I"”;; “"’r";l':"“’,‘;{'(["'l\“",'ff,',"',"f‘l;. PRt the same year, Peter Cook, a special constable v ’fi" of Berber is officially - credited at “""" MINNEAPPOLIS, June 10,—A prizo fight for Steam Adds to the Horror, The committee on banking and cu ent to tho neighbors to lock fnto the matty : i £250 a wico took pince forty mil Wiy Mirst for first on the list, and will” ask the hor Before leaving he said he found the guilty [The Orange Meeting at Belfast city, in Carver county. this morning, betwee G 5 Pennsylvazia First for Randall, then | the first on the list, and wi N Y Tobellions OFAtgomen; Paticy Millin, of Minneapolie, aad Jack | Nearly All the Train Crows Among set apart aspecial day for the discnssion of the | partic Two days afterwards the body of W e ! for Cloveland, Mobherson funding bill, and the Dingloy bill was found in'a monntain road. An of-| Threatening the Lord Lieutenant Brurast, dune 15.—A monster meeting of | Keefo of Philadelphia. Tt lnsted 56 minutes; the Killed or Injured. which provides for the investment of the bank | fort was made to find - the murderers, but it if He Visits Them, r held in 1 storday, | fonrteen ronnds were fought Millin - was note redemptiom fund in_government bonds, | was unsuccessful. Threa psol < were adoped nst | declared the victor, Keefo was pretty badly SR REBELLIOUS TAMMANY, The other committees will offer motions as fol CHAPTER 11, i the lord liew Treland, shoald he carry | bruised about the head and chest. A CRASH OF OARS, g S DLRVREEND lows: Two years ago two girls, named Mary France and Engiand, ) enti Solfos | . 3 k e Special Dispateh to T or all bills ted from the com: | 1, K. Roynolds and. Tilburn Holl, all of |- Townos. yuno 15—, Wadlington, Frencl A Railway to Berber, HAMMHOSMER, PHILADRLHLS, June 14-- By o collision Nkw YorK, June 14,—Tammany hall {s. | mittee; agricultnre, for the passage of a bill | shoctable: familics, Recently the fwo women 4ONDUN, June LD s o (B S R Y party of engineers [, BOSTON, dune 14,—Tho Hamm-Hosmer raco [ between an excursion train and an accomoda sued lnst evening an indirect proclamation of | Making (:‘I:,. o oner. of ‘n-mulnm‘ o [ wore dressos of the same material and alike, | mbassa to London, had “a long privato [ SRos, e 1 VDLt srvey the des. | 1% been postponed until Tuesday on aceount f tion train on the Camden road this morning, war against Governor Cleveland as o candi. Vit 1 e, to fix a day | and a membor of the Williaws fan ily - | conference with Gladstone ygsterday, The | ert between Suakim and Berber with a view | O bad weat Engineers Palmer and Baxter, Conductor ————— date of the democracy for president. 1t also 3 age of a bill ;vnn\nlmu for | his house at the time of the robbery, A search = — from this ——e——— consideration of its business; military | nized the goods as part of a piese which was in [ fact caused much flxl(inn,in newspaper | to the construction of a railway, ORDWA Smith, Baggagemaster Vaughn, Mail Agent o ok B8 t e Coniity Dazate| LIS ICAR/6F GAibt | toiits; et to:iniltary ] 9 reh [ giveles, and extraordinary efforts have been e Wylio and Firoman Harber ‘wero killed. u.,‘ " || i u.l ghuntlet t :1. County Demo- | the 1oan of cann n willtary frovenled other artiles ¢ ken "‘{i:’,‘,‘;}ll. VI inade ‘to”ascertain what”traspired at the Spain and Italy v, Brance, Miny porsons, injired, 'l"hun\nurnlun\ ‘ crat the rogulur organiation, and passed @The anfinished businers at the adjournment | oone 28 o e ot | mecting, Tt s boen Tearmed frou good a1 | 1oxpox, Tuno 15, The ministers of Spain [ Dakota's — Governor Olaims Local wera of tho Camden Prosbyterian chureh, i om0 g, o haracter. | voserday was a Vill to compel Tand grant | mad the following confession. 3 thority that at least one thing was decided on: | and Ttaly have sont agents to For adsising the | - Prejudice Secured His Indicement, | When the news reached n, 8 apeo) T e ion o et ay the cost of surveying avd GHAPTRR 111 b fareedanc oI o e | sultan of Moroceo to refuse to rign the treaty Eges $rali yranan In-lm-l el L LT Iy A i 0:ing. ing lands, X horaIoHs & L _ y L an c ster e d make simi- 50 aved by France. . AN KT Tl TN, \ d for Ashiand ing train was Thero wasno expecta TR n\.??,l,':‘?.ulmllyy",!n-m:‘ Il:“]‘yl"’ s ,1.\"“|l.!.vlln(,~ The girls were engaged to the men, after- | iy and simultancous statoments, the fo vrepared by Franee, YaNKTON, Dak, June 14, —Governor N, (i, P oy N P L number of members than that the riot et o of sonsidseation Will unrlotibtedls be | Nor s b ] of the Wil- | ¢he Touse of commous, thelatter'to the Frenc Pilincs Kekpotkine Ordway to-day addressed aletter to Hugh J, soutred. s dered the we to by read, although when Kelly e RIS Wik L 16 e B 1 CHATGOOL e | fon T their father | chambers, concerning o mutual understanding | g St Camphell, United States district attors in | the v and curves arder it was noticed that he stood up. He re- [ F B ehembers in chargo of va, | for money, an ! buing refused made up their | urrived af by the respective governments con. | Pants, June 15, Princa Krapotkine's liber- | Wiich ho speaks of the indictment wetarned | in KGAOTR: o of “tho mained standing, and he made a speech which | O3S GEher b v d minds to rob Williams, — They did so_and | comning the “attitude they have agreed with |ation from Clairvaux prison, July 14th, is | yeainst him (Ordway), which was procured, as 3 order for that day. I 1 the I sl the § h L} J )[\.i.~1|.txlv;x:\v.\ ; 1 |,..‘.Ln.|(..;} i S vifllll\‘:'lr.nlhuy‘» ynu:\lnlu“t"mfll :u o o nwL o 1 other mumu‘uuuuh conference | assured, i he contends, by Tocal prejudice, and also ad- | T1 i y single nuL 0" the anrvi e point he made was tuat Tamm: Ry cir fathe cht them before they got | of powers upon the Kgyp RN BSOS vorts to the published statement that he is [ Mail Agent g from under tho i J s way from the ho sP g 5 d fhe largest organization in the partys that it “‘\";"“"“”‘ \\”‘"\ o l’:‘":n]x'lllll' Ll WAl ““.1.;\. d to ko these LR Elan) vl ing to ovade a thorough inquiry into his | debris; **Here ) taken out he ad b nuted in the past; that it shoul and a horee and helped rebuild the hous wursday or Friday b LS feial conduct a8 governor, Aduwessing | was fonnd shockingly Ia «d and death 'I‘)'\N on equal xepresentation with tho County | Giii0aco, June 14.—The republican ratifi ) him auict, When Caok came into the | Thoro can be no doubt that, public_ opinion TueGreat NMilltary Hacampments o srson, he says: T will join you [ cccurred in o very short tim mong_the ey o0 bark LY fow T yisig AL SH ity ting tomight was Targely attended | Lo froonyopd the girls confssed totheirlovers fin ngland s bitterly hostile £0 the artange: | Dunvqur, T, June 14.—All preparations phic requestto the president that | more seriously injured passengers wero Jolin referred to the Tammany Eraatlshy : ol i ol © | ment with France, beeause Englishmen gen Alexander R, Botelor and W. Haight, cxam: | and Willie Caskey; the former, aged 12, had HoLT 0¥ 1879, onsiderable enthusiasm manifested. | men concluded to kill Cook and did eo. rally beliove it to be secured by conce o) s inors for the department of justice, sent into | his face badly cut, but the younger brothier and said that none of the then bolters regret | The crowd at the hall numbered between CHAPTER 1V, atory to the national honor and prostige | ment to be given her noxt woek. The oceas- | thy tonitory to examine into the charges pre ARLS R $0cl that action and workd b prenied t2et {4,000 and 5,000 persons. Various torch-he A i A A e e id. On one hand. the Freneh people | ion will'he important beeawso of its being the | forred against you, be also authorized and fully A g ot utions wera pice. | € bodics Trom different. parts of the city, f 1 freely threatened. Y : opposed to the arratgement, be- | frse timo sinco tho war whon regular army | empowerad toaxamine all witnesses which you by % headed by bands of music, led the way to the | © G ce did not «-m.u. as i present, showing corruption or manlfeas- G X i n Wit the | place of meeting and enlivened the scenc in 3 allowance. In the rural districts [ roops and military have been encamped to- o0 on my part whilo continuing to ot narasalng| and :flmlltllhw-l 1..;u,' l;n xl.l.- 3 ce the belief \sgr‘nw:ng that lll,\xl~\um- gether. Among the companies to be presentare | ke examina shiarges pre o 00 DD 1 jout two hundred of the advertised list of ctically outwitted the French cabinet | Light battery “1," 4th artillory; battery D" | you, and if the port show tion and made o savage indivect attack Mpon | o prosidents, among whom were Joseph | His Court, Martial Will be the High- | and sco S seise Eokielib B foreitcon 1 | BT el obiapaaion oL i oueti tatantey | F BTy a1t Sl o would be death | Modqll, "B, B, Washburne, Mr. Schneider, est Army Trial Known—The urpose of which it certain to be resisted by |of the United Statas Army: national suation t ) e s A Rl tworth and C. B. Farwell. Senator new trouble upon th | rifles, of Washington; Mobile rifl i | dont thus_relieve the peopl caatic party to place s o s orth and C. B. Farwell. Senato e ny, hring new trouble upon the | rifles, of Washington; Mobile rifles, 'I'read- | ¢ olieve the peop) IR S par g n the course D e ) o onorale; republic. . The belief is energetically stimu- | way rifles and Branch guards, of St. Tiouis; | fr i incompotent No S , said he had attended the national S d by Fe cnemies, and s finding ro- | Washington aetillory of = New ' Orloans [ an 2 deceived. four yi m in the interest of - another candi- | Special Dispatch to Tk Bee. bust expr nin the provincial pre cavalry squadrons from. Milwaukee, administration with a president who would do but at the same timo he was willing to | "3y gurvaroy, June 15,—Much interest is the English political situ- | St, Louis and_other points, besides many com- OLN LIT UP. e LA by the will of the rajority, which was o ks vl 1 « cially since the confination of the | junies from Towa, Hlinots, Wisconsin and G5 Py do for the de ot or G [ elearly for Blaine, Frank W, Palmer, John | manifested in army clicles regarding the ap-| tervible 1 Be bninferred | Minnesota, The display of artillery will b aLivery and Sales Stable INIURFD: olHGtaEN Daatkb780 v Digrs, sealded and hip broke, g 3 i, badly sealded. aro comploted for the grand military encamp- The supervisor of the roa ank Fenton, was resoued,after laborious work of two hours, terribly mangled, but did not survive long. At the moment of the collision, Conductor Smith was counting tickets in the front car. At that instant also Supervisor Dale, who was in_the third car, jumped to the platform and assisted i) l,flm,‘ a number of children and old folks to through the windows. The work of o the rod is not yet accomplished, ident was caused by the non-recop- telographic dispatches. Both engines smashed. The following were o Wentworth, N em and M. Peabody, rtmartial of Judge Advocate | fr fact fthvt_ Gladstone#pent a greater | aspocially fine, consisting of mortars, gatling must cither march side | of Colorado, L e al Swaim, As hitherto stated_the conrt | Part of the evening in personal efforts to reach | guus, howitzers and others, Some of tho : th the County Democracy or L asioasid thategunenia Ry, cred by the president anda detail h every one of his supporters in | troops arrived to-day, othors Monday and [ oo St Frank McCowyick, leg broken and scalded. the refusaf of equal represenation been named “as feaders in the present eam- | of offic . will be announced within at_present abroad and induce thom | Tuesday. The program consists:—Tuosday, | Special Dispat ch t A | Jonx Casky, slightly injured. tion of war. Th an be no united front | PHE y all touched upon the attempt to | gy, re It will be the firsc trial of cturn to London at once for the purpose | grand stroot parade and dross parade; Wed Lancors, June 16, —About 1 o'clock this | W, Casky, injured internally and cannot this year unless Tammany has vote for vote | ‘Raugurate independent movement and con- i ing that position. Under the | of being it at the next week's threatencd | nosday, competition company deill for diamond | worming o fire out in the checkered | live puvention with the County Democracy [ fend¢d that its only cffect would be to rouse ! can serve on a | Stormy _ debate S 3 badges, botwoon Mobilo rifles, Teondway rifloe, |17 15 BEO S : the| 908 Rosexnavy, express agent, badly hurt AN L B ) Y| the full strength of the party which had |, o ferior in rank to the [ LONDON, June 15.—The Daily News, re-| National rifles, and other crack companies; | (0 4 Ly Ninth street, | sbout the back and head, ikt 5 desired and succeeded in placing in nomina- |, and as Swaim isa brigadic ral, | ferring to th DR STt gives | Thursday, artillery and cavalry drill; Friday, | 50 g ? v the builde | At Gres, conductor, injured internall aman is nominated for president who | tion the man of its choice urt will be composed of ge very practical guarantee forthe maintenance | gham battle. ol th et rapidity, tho build- |- G ATAS Twwencor and brother Kuaee, T nwv‘vaww (lvrggcm tion’s claims after ]1"| is AT DAVENPORT high rank. 1t is expected G n Eiypt w:\ f’” 1|. vote | Among the pmmu‘mltn to be present ave | i BONE WEADDOG I Tatnos lmost ins Aty | ightly indured. e don’t want a man nominated be- VR! . ") p i 3 parl b8 fats the s o) o BERS WA ¢ The ' i i Davincor Tovearing will be president of the conrt. : i par atu o schen E. Kirby Smith, Governors Sherman, : x TNt Iho injured wero placed under. immadiate s calculated to do the least, harm to | , DAYERFORT, Towa, June 14, i M, o AL The aissolution of that body will speedily and Lusk, of Wisconsin, with thoir | ‘Lhe building was oc Ly Gearge Par | edionl ttendanice, und removed to Gamdon, the better 61d cment of the republican party evening, The crowd that as o | possible member tary Livc.n has | follow, the European -ncvlt\\'\Llrmllmhmh safl; Gen. Gibbone, U, 8. A., and Genoral | (40t 130G TR INCIDENTS OF THR CARDA to political dudes generally. 1 for ono. want | {¥e0nE The i i Vst hat o ot il comvene f S ciy | el undertandiug with T ygu 8,A. Thero will bo mony bands |pther blocdod tocle Tho butidhug wwas o) SO id that aftor T the man who can beat nes (3. Blaine to be ) 7H° G0 1 republic frequent | some time during the month _and s | sncceeded b jealous and 9 over threahu musicians, M“"k“u“vh“thu"m e mshw hdne One of the pamsengers said that after thes a botter democrat than James G, Blaine him- 158 S0 SEROIER A fnll» e et | posing of the Swaim caso will immediately | focling, the settlement of Hgypt will 3 encompment will bo undor_direction and | o, WG s thought, to' hve stacted Jeullision all serambled out of the cars, gormo We can live through four years mo; D e I ulvathe proceed with the Y| dofinitely adjourned, the prospad r\ln “Euro- | command of Brig. Gen, O, 5, Bontley, 1. N, | fom ligh cigar, ~ The loss s about | the windows Both locomotives were demol- e administration but we cannot | I e AnliRalil O e s g o 10 near, and dis v [ G. of Dubnque. 000, ished, and escaping steam mude it impossible smothered by an admivistration which will be | [ o, the sheak e “,“,‘,"'l',: L UPER POLE to be upoi us gooner than we dream.,” Dunuque, June 16,—The National Mili The wholo townspeople turned out to wit | for some one to approach within only professd publicans are determi A St. Louts, June 15,—One:eompan mpment which i to bo held i this oty [ ness the fire and had t) wen @ strong | fifty feet of the wr reat excitement e: The whole tenor of the meeting was to the | PUVHCAns are de L T000 and one of _artillery left last n the present w bids fair to be the most [ wind from the west that time the city | isted among t] cople in the twotrains, esp t that Tammany would bolt if Cleveland y Zto “Oracow Terri- ine companics of infantry starte prminent gath ular and citiz would now be in ruing. cially among the women and children, Tho I Y —— accommodation was runniog twenty-two miles y aht, for Dubliqua; to pat- | koldters. o i i VBl hnepuition e 2 o ! ) 3 ‘| An Insurance Omicial Suicides, [an hour when it entered the curve, and after AT WASHINGTON. s £ | ; Troops are arriving by oves Country, PAR, June 15. ari Gt “"w" e uwnml aro bate | - PortLAND, MR, Jui Hala the two trafns came together the utmost con- 5"“\?““ IR NI, f » Smory A, Storrs, of Chicags, O, |Spocial Dispatch to Ti: Brk, organ) siys: France and 1 /o agr itod Statos " urtillory, from | Groot, assistant seoret | fusion prevailed amoug the pass _ WasuiNtoN, June 15.—The democratic | W, Root, of Newport, Kentuc Murat A 5 A sensation has been | t0 propose at the o erence, - | B command of Major Rowles; on Mutual Life Insurance Compan firet man taken out was John Ri 0 situation presents no marked change. Al | Halsted, chairman of the mecting, Thros | tove ind Austrinn 5 Galicta, by | S looking to’ the”neu on of * Suez | companies K. und B, of the Fourth United | mitted suicide to-d residonce | pross agent on the accommodation train, lwv‘l{n*g \visr ;\nfillmh-. re being boomed with | thousand to four thousand persous were pres. [ (e ST B O TR o ‘The preliminar. t of Fravce | States infantry, . Omaha, in comn A R was terribly cut about the head, face and undiminished encray, As far s can belent and great enthusiasm was manifested, | Stories of handships and R ingland stipulates thit British troops | of Major D, 1 Light battery i witn mental dopressi ey, | bands. Ho was found with a lot of debriy T e Sarihe 5 il foyoritey and yet, | Nearly every ward was represented by Blaino | i iios who have just retumed, They ol il Janwary 13, 1855 | e Fourth United States arillory, fiom and was evidently i sovering him and exizieatod with dificulty, although he is doubted choice of ‘the | clubs, ; 0 ¢ . They if England and oue | Snelling, in comn holg Barber wasn wajority (0f ths demoa SRR ; ; unable they say to reach their brethren in the L Jonga : land, disco 5 #108E tarib) DS eimE Eitn Gs NGO var ¥ Hoartiind AT Towa CITY. United States, and were enabled to go back power fiidgo it eXpiggelty ST e L B a 1 e eI lvay and even dowotful, owiug to the: discordance | T0WA CITY, June 14.—The republicans held by charity The returned emigrants — ng of thirty-four me; 2 ONDON SIS ires thousand oin- | enciied unconscious and terribly scalded. His GEMStho it varionh Kialomentat Gint his i owi tification meeting here to-night. Goyernor | assert that there’ the United States . The Massacre of Berber, d horses :IAIIT‘\'II'IIII’v’(l':mlumni coms lvlm~~|ur L}n i fi“:' x‘-&lln u!lirh Hnn‘lnntm k [t el R R state, especially since tho quasi de- | Kitlewood mado a strong spuech for Blaine f present over 4,000 Galicans utterly destitute |~ Loxnox, June 14.—Egyptian advicos roport % & large mimber of peoplo. - The | disorder wnd the windows of the mill Swera | man John Lager was burled from the bagga e R by, wemmany, | §ito thocanvos for the ticket, Elon; Jno, W, .iin....”\....‘,.n,.y”f he luck of intelligent man | Arab at Korosko, who cluims £0 bo tho solo | United States troops and visiting milii shiod. The stonemasons of Bradfopd also [ car into a pool of water and mud. : latim he has. ot | Akers, Dr. G. ¥, Clapp and other promine ut of Polish emigeation to the United | survivor of the Berber garrison, says ho was [ tended servico this afternoon, which was held | struck, Y rking aguinst him, Thoy ) 1 given them a fair show, but on the other hand [ gentlemen also spoke. . The Gallicans have started « present when the rebols attacked Borber, May [ it the h.l.".!'f. Shap gomids Bishop Simpson, Another Fire at St. Paul, has given them a cold shoulder all through his AT ST, LOUIS. fund for the benefit of their unfortunate exiled | 3g. Tho garrinon dofondod. the tawn two | i, conducted the sor- | Prrapenriita; June AL PavL, Juno 14.—A fire broke out this whole administration. They much prefer | §r. Lours, June 14.—A German republican | CCVHtRYmen: : hours, but tho rebels forcod their way into the [ yices. Bishop Simpson at midnig without ma morsing 1 e of Trais horsea on Saventh Flower, f the claims of th latter’s friends | mecting to ratify the nomination of Bl A CALOM ON HIS QUEUE, city, where thoy immediately mass 5 wvening L eoncert was.given [ terinl ehange. 16 not. podsble for him to | s6reet, A brisk wind was blowing and for are justifie ams as though he will gain Land Logan were held to-night in North men of the garrison, and 2000 of the male pop- it United States ifaniey band | vecovor, bt (e doctor sy ho shows @heas tima it looked s if the firo would spread to a f deleg to | South St. Louis, and were fairly att.nded, S ulation. The women and children were sparcd ort Omaha. A Jurgo numlier of troops | vitality which may pre Wolite & ¥ | mumber of brick business blocks, but finally it ral disposition ait | They were addressed by local speakers, who | Sexton, the Billiardist, Thrown From | The story is beli y or Kichener and ve to-morrow, including sevea compa- | two, Y i was gotten under control, after destroying tho result of the fight there, I New k | were well received, His Buggy on the Boulevard tha son of Hus s Khaliff and Gover- i 3 7 - cight framo_houses and a number of sheds, can harmonize that state can’ dictate the nom T e nor of Berber. T [ Gl et Loss, about $20,000, insurance, $2,000, Ono inee for president; failing in this, if the fight y f s b, \ man had a leg broken and bis hair burned off, 0, New York will have to| CEpar Rarms, Ia, June 14.—A monster b and was finally rescued, There were & num- the tail of the ticket or noth- ine and Logan ratification mecting wa ard player, met with a serious accident to- ber of other narrow escapes, held here this evening, with fiveworks, by S and specches, Over 600 joined tho. He was drivivg on the boulevard near | Humanity rovolts at such a state of things. —— Knight and 1 street, in company with Joseph Cartier, | Somehow or other a stop should be put to is,” Sadadle Bags and Sulky. / » SRR, u..‘lm...-'mup...\-.m f the road to avoid - P c anlotiz . A T e Catarrh Cured Dover, June 27, 1861, before the conv ' McDONALD, direction, His wegon was upsst and both men 3 3 . June ) ONDON, June 15, war gffice and ud- ! Sk s Catarrh fs @ very prevalent disease, with opposcd to the war, and it is thought this dis- s S thrown violently to the ground, Sexton re poses.of his chances. AT ELANNERHOB TN, ceived a scalo wound ssveral mches long and | miralty cont : e the contem- [ 47 aster won, Rosier second, distressing and offensive symptoms. Hood's INpiaNAroLts, June 14.—A club of 100 . his left forearm broken in ), lated expe A t 8 JANA 3 d his left forea sroken in two places, He | P18 | report i Jchurn third; tim % 8 arilla gives ready relief and speedy g }:'.f"l'nbf'. Was ¢ 'm”r'nl he ro "{\“»’fi tn‘“lu[w K | was picked up unconscious, and tiken to | €U b y advises poshing o cam- cond race, two ye five fur = cure, from the fact 1t acts through the blood, he nominution of Joseph £, McDonald for | 1 1ol Whers restoratives were 0, “Tris | paign via, Suakim on Massoway, instend of by [ 1,0 U0 Wi . ST e St RANDALL FINST; THEN CLEVELAND, president, The attendanca showed union and | wounds were dresstd and wis then removed | Wiy of the Nile, imaltF s applicd | (K G, 1071 [ A Ta Hotopa b A A ts ysten, Spectal Dispateh to e Be, harmony ‘among the l orate ek D i e antics, | to steamship ox the name and *ton- | ECH P (G R T “1 suffered with catarrh fifteen years, Took Enig, June A member of the Pennsyl- , pateed, ¢ v / . ‘omala “second, Welche i s Hood's Sarsaparillaand ¥ am not troutled any 3 PHE U, - o~ draft of engineers, officers and taen for tra isc/ with catarrh, and my general koalth s much "‘f.[.l‘“:‘}l|.1h\.,m f “llt;jtfll.llil. Llh’v‘-nr'llnlx‘x‘u:rl‘ I:-M R \.P’(‘:;l:.‘.lzlg|'-1' “I“'I';: :"“Y-A ; s ""‘v'\;v'(""”:r”; b »;l]\';‘ ”vl:llvmu hur “I;ll |nl“n(|:,‘|mrl4m:l o quarar mllv‘« g better,” L W. Liuiis, Postal Clerk Chicago vention next month for the first choice and|DIIOR 0 o Succeeded by Charles i satos sk ths ongl e o7 tho Tehigh gating oflloars dotailed (FongRhips ot & 3 ¥ TN # b dans Jallead then probably will all vote for Governor Francis Adame, anch of Reading road intend waiting an. | 4kim are huy v 0 nd & quarter 3 - & L suffered with eatarrh 6 or 8 years ; tried Cleveland for president, ALl Sk other week for pay for Apeil and May. If | markivg sitex projariy L tigariival of a | —Vocalic Miks Brewster second, Hart RN Y. g many wonderful cures, inhalers, ete., spend- - B0STON, June 14,—It is officially stated that | e Payimaster i not here by next Saturday | large nunber Of irangports, ford third y 217, 5 7 ' . Inguearly one hundred dollars without benefit. OHIO, A mec .;‘.v' T B s ira i ..m{%u:’\r;u“.l..;x‘ry” v.LI.;,w.mmuy m.‘um Glaner T N\”' rise m\gh-); c..l.' 00 a 3 t 5l Lm. l‘:mul'nlflumuuu'nl.l,‘é:ml was greatly : ! of o] e directors, at which 5 Monday they must have money within i « . quarter mile—Young Duchews wo y % 4 2d” M, A, ¢, Worcester, Dass, Special Dispatch to the B the July dividend question will be eansidored, | 12 hours oF every tratn-man' and . teuckman | LoNpon, ) v Cliarlos. Dilkew’| th race, handicap. ste . . A mEpovsls”. . M. A, ARBEY, Wiropar Mass THURMAN AS AN ELECTOR, will be held on Wednesday, 10th, in - New | from Easton to ‘Green Ridge will quit and | paper, the W teh, says Gladstone | course—Wooster won I. % Hood's Sarsaparilla 18 characterized by Coruynus, Ohio, Jun At the Pick-| York. Vice-Ps it Atking states that Dil- [ refuse to return until the amount dua is frank conversation with ouis of his warm- | Major Wheeler third; time . i % - P threo peculiavities : 1st, the combination of away county democratic co Lon, will 4 his resiguation aud | paid. t supporters, declared that he expected o KT, LOUIS HACES, o4 A ! remedial agents ; 24, the proportion; 5, the gates were instructed to_ vol Scnator | that Chatles Franci ms will by chosen ppATEe———— Tlhurman as & presiden 0 The earnins of the company for > B, 3 . R.R, NEW Yonk, June 15, William Seston, the| _The Pall Mall says: “Wo mus now add ;i v deft this evening, | Townox, b.—The Arizonn, 53500 more to the thousands already butchered | and the Burke L wirds laat ovening, f0r [ from Quecnstown, to-day, for New York, took to make a holiday for Gladstonian principles. | Dubugue, BAYARD, e e foahteh | . Lovts, Juns 14.~The wilitary cup for process of securlug tho active medicinal s ay, though not fully made up, will' now, it | CHicaco, June 16.—The directors of the ]n.\.‘), not Lo resign but to carey the franchise ]“','":""j' ;\'Iul stoeplech: qualities. ‘The result (s amedicine of unusual TR (e e ated, show a decrease of 0,000 and | Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern rail- [ bill to the house of lords and "then dissolve o ";\: He. _m" Yo N strength, effecting cures hitherto unknown, L L ES8, £300,000 net. road, are iu session hore to-day, They elected | parliament and appeal to the comntry on - the [ |1V Tk Bend for book containing additional evidence, HOUSE, i — —— C. J. Ives, of Cedar Rupids, ,..u,.hlunt of the | ge policy of the government, o AT HEG A p e el u I's Barsaparilla tones up my s nu'lx“ WASHINGTON, June 14,—The house resumed Prohibision in Canads, W*H'lm"- Tracy, deceased, and R, Williams, e Taasus sbaand; Troabia third 1 thne, 110k Y arpo) 8 ".“'3',,‘{,’:,','{ consideration of the amenduents in dispute [ | QraWA dune 16— prohibitory, section ,‘;f“(.:fi:",,,’ffi’,,‘,‘f‘["“‘“ supsriutendaat, elect: A Royal Russian Marriage. Third race, woven furl Revoko wo P"RF AM TAHTAR' R, 4 of the Canada sct hias been: declared ) : J s e et ; between the two houses upon the postoffice | in the counties of Oxford (Ontariv), and Yar-| He Lially & Co., wholesalo ylumbors, | 81, Prrtsiui, duno 15, The marviagaof | duway sccontl, Phil Lowis third ; tin y 10”0. Civen 12 wORT ta AL, A AL e appropriation bill, the pending amendment [ mouth (Nova Scot failed. ,'00; nascts, $100,000, | Priocoss 12 izab th of Heews, and Grand Duke | 145 ip, two wllow and o quartor— | b AR vamal Banrl Bt eerain be found | 33y Bank Stroot, Now York Clty, 4 Ing that incorporated by the senate appro — outside accounts, Serguis of Russi rolemnized in the chapal | 4 EEFers by tae e B roting | Hively BU 3210 encle g ating $185,000 for special mail facilities on| Sudden Deach of Rev, A J, Baird. of the Winter palace to-dey. @llhs fessvic | Avril ¥ool won, Joho Davis yecond,” Aretino ) Wi BUISRE BepEecaed and ladmanials I, third; time, 4:06} I ¥ 00! Hhie trunk lines, New YORK, June 15, —Rev. Alexander J Bishop Simpson's Uondition, ties were on a scale of unusial |m\gmh:unw. vl Hurlonies heat mace - v K, won tho | i M Delufontatoe, of Chicaios wnd Gusiovas | - go1g'yy ol druggists. $1; six for 85, Mado Mr, Hore moved that the house recede | Baird, D. 1., of Nashville, Tenn., died sud:| PriLaveieuis, June 14.—Tho attendants e d third heats, and Niphon tho second ) 5 C o from its disagreement to the amendment 4 M s crashyle, P el sl BRADsoAae Mot alisadini R e e :H‘L“”‘Lvln':!fjllllall"TLIV‘{“-”,‘IINI\IL o s | F0 0l ANDREWS & o6 only by C. 1. HOOD & €O,, Lowell, Mass, agree to the amendinent increasing the appro- | ou his way to attend a meeting of the Presby- [ change this morning, Oa1R0, Juno 16,—Advideiitatn’ Bechor irce-quarter” mile steeplechase—Nora M, 29 Lako 9, ket Waicts, | - 100 °Doses One Dollar. Sl R i e e een Everywhere, Becaude every.. whiere recognized .»ogc/ct t/.»a & est ad mc]ut)penmfi?e Why boaf fosme thai fO j@eaFer Cl\O best Jwfii‘a,oco- teglons o/.g(m.t/v baro @orzfl)umer, lina, and store b bew.

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