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THE OMAHA DAIlLy BEE S THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., TUESDAY MORNING, JU WATIONAL AND POLITIONL.[sot, cromiovaems bt M gt T idbisaog oot | - GPONTS OF THE DAY, [olhjh sttt ot e by et the work of the campaign, and principally on [ modificd the nataral _ebony color of rounds with soft gloves to-night, + e — K 17, 1884, NO. 313 g Al oo BULLDOZED BULLS. et st on | Specnlation Stagnant Among the Chie death benefi the letters of the acceptance, before the com- | Africa in that state, and had infu. com van, reforee, Havelin defeated thie it Progress of Land Grabbing COmIDG | e rtinn e o it | B nesios ot " Atts 'ecr| THO Bucampmont ot Dubuque Qpps |»he veravte by v . committeo is expected Frid pext. Mr, | mulattoes, whether naturally or unnatural A FIENDISH 81 “MOTHER, tation, nor will the decision cause any 10 & Terminas. Tilkino's 1 al wrion, bt phraseology may b | Bl een oxpelled from Massachusetta O With Considerable Blaze, . Rk antangement inthe neiness working | G380 Scramblens for Wealth, f S e v b, 10 By W MASo IV W ot oot | A e | ":;‘ly.";-vflv.\'!"v:vy’.”‘y’,:“vm}‘ e, TR The Horrible Manner in Which sne | 1™ — - . ' : siderable le h. | still transmitting the moditied color inherited HHY Treated Her Hush 1's Progeny, LINCOLN'S ON FIRe, | Congressional Legislation Put=| ™"k oo b vrren Teoth the 0 [‘ Biiienees of Matsacueitis, | Militia and Regulars from all ; o SRR 5 > No Features of Interost-=-The A i\ y ok this | Brown, o course of his remarks, w Y . " 9 o " st ! ting a Stop to the Business. i thought will be briok, At 8 aicloek this e e e Qe e BTt Parts of the Country, Spocial Dispateh t Trx Farthor of the Fyro tn tho Lincotn| Visible Supply Da 2 eg, NSRS Were oget 100 vetaran woldiers sud marched to As heconcluded Hoar entered and s it ——. Citeaco, June 16, The officers of the Hu Stable, = g . Blaine's yesidence, The strects were thronged | Was hardly necessary to reply to what the hon R a T mane socloty, of this city, have just returned e - 4 Many Railroad Grants Forfeited | wich peopl , Ueneral Connor, in 1 fe clo g L e AR R Jem Goode and Jack Killian to| fm o, Mill county, s state, andbriog | ANcors, Neb, June 16.-William A, Oats Steady, but Value % yLit~ for Non-Earning. B Tagter steppiog forward to the porch of | Boticod that soarcely”a hman being. was lis Box at Chicago. & story of o most dreadfulcruolty. - Herman [ S5, 8 eteringey sukeonaf dowbttul repube tle Changed. Blaine's mansion spoke as follow ening to the wpeecl, i Hintor, a railroad laborer of Moree, who is at | charge of setting firo to the Checkered barn da g S T a Bl B ek el Joo Acton Wins the Wrestling |To™omly meo a month, lamarried to i carly this morni. Ho was held o avlt T . . ully appreciate. this kind cc y § decont wite (Sophis), atd Kas two ‘children | thewcti i grand jury, the evidence be 2 $he Demooraoy Taraing Very Bitterly| et "Yue ity gty somary o P ot tent Bvmbi, b Qv 0 18 the Wrestling |sscon vife ophia, ant s two chitiren | the st of the e ey, i evidince be | Gorn Dull and Showing | Lit . ' ens ugusta, ust confess thal o] N ol i v b 10 or disposing o ortgage prop: H Against Mr, Tilden, T s i attempting o say. anything | States has executive control, was reject Matoh With the Jap. i \I'y";‘l":""‘tl““‘ I":'I'“"l“""l';‘t two_chil Pl e ‘Uvu:-“‘lm Rk \.,.,L."u'.v tle Change in Valt = Gl after listoniog_to what has been said by Gone: | Yo \I\'J."\'_"' Butler, Georgs and Van i SOHBAI A1 kY SIMGI BEAYS hm,;l,";.,‘:"’:‘;('l”lj' soverost ponalty of the laws as the fire endan: A 3 1t is true that the soldiers of . - ; ; gored the safety of a thickly settled portion cantest stood side by ide| Hoar suomitted, in order to have it printed, ” - | children, and in the aly enco of her Tushund [ Eored the safoty of - thickly « 1 ? i) thisse Trom &1L DESE DRI Of thn cotitey, n mendinent fnteded to he proposed o Rosult of the Various Horse Ccn waated them with extreme eruolty. T pithe city and the Avlington and “Peria| Trade in Pork Reported | Almost ll providing that no bullding eldast was driven from the house with blows, i ad ala at & Standstill They Claim He Should Have De= olined a Fow Months Soonor, |and did theirtuty forthe presrvation thi | (b B At e g oonall e for | tests Throughout the Country, |and wandored about the town and was only |, A named Milt amined the ilway company stost against it rrect and wnfair, IRl b a houss of religious worship, Saved feom staryation by the ehatity of the | this afternoon, ehargod with forgery, and Procecedings of Congress—Finanola | Bonind thitn styod the loval citizons of it 0T W case shall tho Tiusbund or Wit . | The Datly Batoh of Base Ball Records [ Tho officers fomnd the two year old babe R Gl Troubles, Etc, , with theit heatta full of lope for their | Sompetent witioss excopt to the fact of I — Jtner Sporting Notes, ke i shecd in the ot pitable con |y 3R A S0 T s Sl that | TAFASHOWs Lowre Quotations—Other S e e ve "o o[ veent thie witness and the party defendan e S in it ravenous hoger it Tad eaton ity of [ the Manufacturers bank fnin trouble. Tt is o Market Mattors, truo hearts for the proservation, not only of | After a short debate the scnate, without R geass which grew through the cracks n it | small condom, ot a member of the, clearing % FINANCIAL TROUBLES, TR comtitry but of that Tiberty which God in- | action, went into- exceutive action, and soon § NG ¢ 3 prison and had dovoured dricd manure of | howses aud has bten reardad with distrust in . : ity o Tor ailation, Lot tha which foltowed | adjourned B ma animaly whi'hy had ¢ formerly occupied_the [ financisl divcles for e, Mr. Conro, OHICAGO'S MARKETS. S R 1t of its preservation not now be lost, | . WASHINGTON, June 16, — Teller ~ sheds, Itseruel treatment had rendered it | the president, has offered to furnish security phicdims -~ Special Dispatch to Tre B, i can ooly be done by Keeping the con rot | hs not yet declded to give out the report of GAMES YFSTERDAY, idintie , and o that ivory debiis paid, s that the| L vl MILWAUKEE, June 16,—Rumors of the fail | of the fusti Physicians say it ean nover rocoverits mind, [ depositors lose nothing. ~ Caxhier Cando says | : : Bre, o 201 e govormment. oxports. who tho hands | fooka of the Union. Pac He said the officinls raised it the circumstances ho feels inclin shington—Indianapolis, 0; Washing- countr: rga houses havo been [of those who sought to maintain then peopla be'isves in fundame ciplos of republican government. rule 1ts little body was covered with wounds and | the trouble ix ¢ to a continuous run on | Ciieaco, June 16.—Speculation was at the P R !Invml)mml to foot, some .1] “WH'I‘}N“ \"I'l"\l‘"k*‘-_:‘:‘lr g v||n"1'::‘\1\‘;\~“»III'M!\;‘I\‘\"\ ‘]':"l‘i point of stagnation to-d There were no enough to one's inger and to o S UAY 10! 48 - OOl OV en res » P o bratal sameity of tho "henttlea mother, | 50ld aid they wore forced to pay four-fitths of | features of interest in he trading on ‘change. of several 1 y cireulated to-day, but members of the firms implicated most emphatically deny these n At Cincinnati—Unions 8¢, 1 Under [ ¢innati, 1. nis, mplete. i san; lso applies to their selection of agenta Lyt to re-| At Philadelphin - Cincinnatis, 15; Athlo: | fja e r doposits out, The rumor was false, The | 1t was reported that the visible 1y of roports, It is very likely, notwithstanding [ for the administration of governments, The | bort for the presont at least, and way con- fties, 9. Bl B oiniicisd o the. lilo fellows othsr | s 16 Hikely to otoas Ut dha tinisoens 5 | ekt wenld ahow & Large’ cloesekss, baCeLI these denials, that onc or two old houses will | voice of the great majority, of republicans of | GRG0 order & ro-examination of the ae-] At Grand Rapids,~Grand Rapids, 12; Ter- | stantinlly aduwittod hee hoinous. erimos, but e waw offset, by fine weather for growing crops, o o the wall wihin thenoxt day it | this mighty hation s chosen s sisudoed ) e reHute 8 o Metropai | #8016 At st ahetted o o thom, | THEOURN Teates and Local Raves, | and rumors of troublo in the grain teade ot %0 veported thatone of the o will | bearery of that great party in the coming con- K. At New York,—Columbus, 75 Metropoli | it ndvisod hor th make s oo ol 16, bo. | Milwaukeo. Wheat ranged ab 86 to 874 fo also veported thatone of the c L C S R TLOR 0 G T S e and advised her to make away with the ohild, [ Ciicado, June 16.—There_is trouble be o At rangud st 81} to BT for sident | test for the p close its doors to-morrow. Tho vice p closing ot 874 on tho re She is held for teial. The husband d ied all | tween the members of the Western Trunk on the afternoon board. when asked about the matter simply said: | your fellow citizen James G. Blaine (applawse) | lett, granting of the public domain At Buffalo, —Buffulo, 20; Chicago, 9. knowledge of her cruelty till witl ow ansocintic o Eastorn Tr ! the latest figures UiV eanmot sny. anything. about the matter | and you ned have no fear of the result of the | to every. howorably-discharged Union soldier AR B bR, daga, T L o e ratn o o feom Ehe. Ml | £07 August wero 803; for Septerbor 808, until to-mo We may close or we may [ contest. 1t will be orsailor of the late war. v o | Prrvanona, e T T yoaralds vour R MRS oy A DR L il Tot. 1 other sources it has bsen a A GLORIOUS VICTORY, Mr. Lowzy, e committec on elec | lings, Talla Bena won, Toronto 2d, Tenfellows The Union Pacific Oollapee, lines demanded the right to make through | was dull and_showed very little change, Tho fall and comploto. Illinois in 1860 gave this | submitted the report on_ the contested | 3ds thme, 1:07. tained that the s Ly iRe ¢ f Canybill va. Morey, declaring the con- [ ““Socood race,—Maiden § yo president of the bank is v off dollar for dollar on demaud, Special Dispatch to Tk Brk. rates. This has by nrefused by the easte n | latest quotations were 558 for July, 6§ for funds to . ¢ I 5 : Ids mile; Pe- | g L ; . o ALEIE. ele JAnb ea ; tations i its first republican president, Maine ant entitl he 1 \ds i CHICAGO, June 16,—Privato advices received | lines, throwgh their their joint agent herc. [ August, 56§ for Soptember. and if he succeeds will quietly suspend, when | SOWREY gk b s Malne | testant entitled to the seat. Laid over ter L, won, Oharm 2d, Major 3, time L:d1. A ano 16.—Privato advices receivod [ s ! AL, ont, here, | August, Sep 3 £he allates of the ustitution will ba wound up, | Yo% then associated with Illinois, In 1884 ) “pry, Randall moved th house go into com- [ Ao "and quarter—-Ancondo’ won. Hruns. | by brokers hore, aay the Unlon Paciic T go- | 10 \Westertilinos assort that tho though rate oans cent aore than the rate from ont of Wt they will demand | wero steady and firm, closing at 323 June and should be 16 pe Maine will give, as the gallant pres WHOIB 01t t116 "dahalons itteo of th ppro- | wi ing into the hands of a receiver. It is said | Chicago, and asserts his ropublic, a man who has been elected by | e ) i Pitist Raiitiy ) | GRABBED LANDS, his people, Citizens of Maine: 1 fool honored | "N "\ iien. though favoring an erly ad itieburie oup swiepstakes wilo and quar-f ghe forthooming report of the gevernment di- | their full pro rata on that bsis. July, 28F for Avgust. | THE FORFEITING PROCESS. and complimented by being assoolated on tho | jpuraiment, did not think the appropriation e o L. rectors is most unfavorable, An important YT 3L v e W tiket with the man worthy of the confidence | &iiiittee should monopolize the | ages, throequarter “mile—Baronells i . Minnesota's Memb: the National| (agh rye advanced to Special Dispatch to Tik Bre. DA Tio XU ey WA ECRIRLIBNAY | o et e ARG Tabithn 2d, titne 1:18). mooting of tho directors is now in session in Dot litas ML o J Wastrxarox, June 16.—The members of | iling the high honor to hinsslt. and. o the | g0 s o dait fd tho house hud fixed e L o 20, Hizey) B Wixoxa, Juno 16.—M. G, Norton, of this i RO e i Ui (g %r" mendous applause and. cheecs | 1, ., and he understood the senate was Tike BRIGHTON BEACH RACRS, Ths Encampment at Dubuque. | ity ol ak Oliicago & membor of tho no | pi g GyBork was almost at » stand still, e R endtayin | o e n: ; to fix'July 5. 1f either of these dates were| o B T urie 16, T ¢ : 100 B il ropublican committeo for Minnesota, [ Julv, 1050 for August | ToF June an of the sessi d grants SENATOR HALE determined on tho congideration of the appro- | BIUGNTON BEACH, June 16— Three quarter | - Dunvue. T., Juno 16.—About 1,000 sol- | Horal ropiblican committes, for Blinnesita, | July, 10 60 for August, the country, and they have pretty nearly suc- | oo 3 b AUt ; dere %, | mile—Shebby Barnes won, Glen Allen 2d, | diers are on the grounds here th attend the g ; ) ntry, | aneka o Y oo | Was called for and responded brief At the | priatic lls must be pr Randall’s | 1 L J . B attend the | o5y ittes,owing to extensive private inter- LARI ceeded in doing so, Indee -'t.“ ' 15t00d | 01500 of his remarks loud calls were made for | motionwas agreed to—106 to 1 the house | (honst 3d; time, 1164, i end the national milita cneampment Tt i# thought the committe will appoint | lower, 7 80 for June, 7 90 for July, 8 07} for that the commitice was crented for this spec:| Ny, Blaine, who appeared at the door and | went into committeo as indicated, Dunn in tho longs —Vandercr won, Ttaska 2d, f and about as many more are 0o the way. The © Davis, who seconded the v August. ctive st congress var upoj SBUIANID B0 o entaRARRITiD R dovatod e paragranh | . Seven furlongs—Plunger won, Hickory Jim | Ford Zouaves, of Chica w : 1 ¥ f nd grant railronds, and insisting that un- O e e o | neroanan moved bu etrike out the parmerath | oy Tord 2 asti 8 e, 1:50) Town, band; 10 ¢ RIS —— - Tho best grades wero firm and 100 higher, earned grants be forfeited, Paysok, of Illis[410 T S 3 5 1 class poat | o S artad mile, maidens all ages—Aspa: | 300 s, Third Mibsonrs, roimanty o o) A Half Hearted Strike. The best sales to-dav were & couple of lots of . ¥ : A The reception lasted until a late hour. 4 asters, ¢ ing it to box rents and commis o X {4 " tive fed, 1 one or two I f utilles nois, .x.-]\vflll.-d his ti (I\mln? the recess be- NIDh{oh T8 CBwicILs F HAYar, L poutals ataujiel| ELNCCIUWOINR ALY iz.! croy 3d; _time 1:174. | regiment of St. Paul; Washingtonlight guards, Batlve cornifed, and one or $wo lncs o ahlier : tween the last congress and this to investigat A Jite g sl | B onaloof wns : ™| Allages,five furlongs—Little Minch won, | of New Orleans: Waukin, Wiscoosin, guards. | river coal miners, ord » o 0 75, with alot or two of Indian i ing the subject, 'Lho work of the committee| ~ FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. SRS ‘,f,‘f,‘g,,i,'l, 1000 ear tion, which | Kerfan 2, Craftie 8d; time 1:02), Al griards of Mlohigan Will fob s | acle of unAimicy.: Worle:lihs spanded. in T bt been well done. Tt s promptly brought SENATE was in the interest, of postmasters, wak adopt ST LOVIS RACES rive until Wednos Mhe city s hand- |several mines but tho majority aro still in | it aeld ub D25 b T8 Ghod to chel in bills forfeiting evergthing unearned. v, June 16.—The following reso- | ed, 81 to 61. 31, Lours, Mo, June 16.—Track very mud y decorated with flags and bunting; f operation. There is no enthusiasm among the [ (EEIES Tl 48 S0 (s 00T b0 5,802 . e e I by Mr. Van Wyek was laid over [ 71 l.'Ix;:m'lt-ln;}clr s ill 8, having disposed | dy Pyjvers & Soihcolty, “Vola, " serike i iy ”\';‘U,,m,‘.‘f'?“ R R SR D A PR R B grass Texans, 750 to 875 lbs., 3 60 to ch we: d by railroads as having been of 8 of bills, & in “move” and is thought to be broken [ \y¥ T e A b e S corn fed Texans, 800 to 1,100 Ibs., 475 ! e chasn duand i the trlite | sl 4b.x AL e eaion tia hopss resimen| uces Missouri, Gov, Rusk, of Wisconsin, and staff, ———— 3 ) Dills. "Of these but two or three have besn | Resolved, That the committes on_ judiciary | the consideration of tho deficicncy bill. Ac- | First race Turegatherar won, Boulevard Gov, Sherman and staff, of Toms, and Géneral The Sleepless Ninilist. noas.] passed by the house, e week of the repub- rquire whether the Union' -r [ tion was taken on & number of minor amend- | second, Joe Starks third. Time %514, (Rl L GO o St PrrERssurg, June 16.—On the o e BT s and quite successfully, “We have forfeited,” | come responsible anteed the interest quarter mile, Keokuk won, Lew Clarke B holders: were forbidden to admit strangers [ SOUNY Of the, big run; the eales ‘ said Cobb, talking to your_correspondent on | on any bondsJother than these specifically au- THE t OUTH. Becond, IKHk A RRUIN BN i BorpEAUX, June 15—A balloon ascension |into their houscs, and w that disobedi- | know where to place their property and buy- this question, “more ] 5,000,000 - | thorized by congress or outstanding e 4 2 Merchants exchanga stakes three-year-old [ took place at Quincane yesterday. (Georgo would entail serfous consequences, bt ";‘”k to make "flk Finally the i ready in th s house, and I think wa shall get | date of the passage of the act mal HOW IT STANDS AS TO A CANDIDATE. filliosono and one-eishth miles. Mona won, | W. Roosevelt, Unitod States Consul, and wite e et first ralos of good wven puckiny hogs wer | the remainder of the work off onr hands with- | priati-ns for the logislative, exe o Special Dispatch to Th Brj Hannaheccond, Easter third, Time, 2:04 were presont, A Fronch soldier firad a pistol Had atal ':“z 5,303 und n:mng 10 cents 3 in the next two or three Hiciallex pensce]6F he goverament forith Crtoaco, Tune 16,—Two delegates from the | - Threo-quarter miles heats, N at the Amoricans, the bullot pused through| A New York Brokers' Suspensfon, | ower tha Suturday. About then the same i UHE endiog June 80, 1874, and if so, to wli : g 9.dolog Manitou second, Hy:lcobath third, 1:03, Roosovelts hat, contused his hoad,and knook- | - Nyy Youk, June 16.—Judgments to the | juelity dropped to b 30 to § 45, fully 15 cents s o te. Goliy | tent and under what actuat or alleged far south to the democratic national conven Sl ed bim over, Tho wounded mun Dointod oub | uon o of abortt 125,000 s entored g | lower than Saturday. and at” about that do- e Northorn Dastfc and the. Backpone! | €93 also whother any new stock has been is- | tion are in the city at the Grand Pacific hotel. | Jem Goode Takes s Ohiallenge. | thosold'er, but the lutter with two compan- | {o.day urainst O, M. Bogart & Cov, bankers |, (it bull of tho hogs were sold. A fow land grants are the most, important now ve- | ued by cither of said companics i viol They ara Cupt. C. A. Johuston, of Columbut, | Ciiioaco, Juno 10i--“Parson Davren to. [longescaped. 00 = o o and biokers, who recently ” fuiled.” Among | 1iGY UIBSERSEE S0 0.5 8% "LIGIAED S maining.” Of.sald act: e e ueker, of Macon, Mississinhi. | night, on bohalf of Jei Goods, the Euglish | 1618 suppased the sildier mistaok the eonn | thy largor Graditors are Mary S. Stickwell, | K5 00! 0; hisarped light. ruled dull and N : Mz, Plamb, from the committee on_appro- ro here for the purpose of settling the . sul for an officer in_civillinn's drous, against | & d Mary H. Burnhan, $60,000 g ! 'And do you expect to be able to pass 3 Ry ‘ 9 pugilist, telegraphed the acceptance of the 000, and Mary I urnham, $50,000, oxtremel; veak 500 to b 50; sh o priations, reported the aimy appropriation bill | headquarters of the delegates from Mississippi BiKjjoees €GiesTaphod o, acoentinee of 810 | yho o had a grudge. Tho commundor of A extremely weak at5 00 to b, 50; shippers and 2% think we shall, though T look for a pretty | 4 8greed upon by the committee. 1¢ appro-[to the convention. They say the delegates | D G0, (¥GU T L™ G tnabury rules, | Bordoaux has ordered an inquiry. light-light were vn_tm-l{ neglected at 450 to e bk weshall, thoogh | or 8 Doty | o /000 more. than the house Ll from Misisippi hive been elected and ehat, | Prze BEbtof five rounds, Qr ) e et S Bunker Hill Day in Boston, 940; light, 180 to 2 10 Tbs, 4 85 to 5 45, \ ard fig 3 A sensation was ereated in the senate to-day | they will come to Chioago unpledged.— Until | 20 AR SEONGUBTWY S, & The Mexican Pension Bill, June 16,—Tho Bunker Hill day S — = y by Ingalls, who intimated that Senstor Brown | the publication of Tilden's letter they were a | (e Rty T, 1 ol SRt 0 celebration was opened in - Charleston to Fajled After 30 Years. ( TALKING OF TILDEN. had inserted in the official raport of the debate | unit for “the sage.” Sincs he has declined, T an Mateast Forakincls the dap Ao Juno 16.—Tho republican | ,jgh¢ with a grand toreh light procession un- | Nkw Yok, June 16.—S, Simmerich & Co., DEMOCRACY KICKING ITS DEAD LION. words not spoken by Ingalls, thus committing | however, they are all at. sea, and Gaptain oG BI0E (o' preo of $900, was won by | Maagors held s caueus this moening upon the | dor the auspices of the Mystic Ordor of Owls. [ wholesals milliners, have' made an_ assign- Special Dispatch to THz BEg. ' {Orirory upion $he vesordulof Eba senatal Jolnson gave it as his belicf that they would | s IO d oxioan pension bill. Ingalls' ‘amendmont | Puplic and nearly all private buildings were [ ment. They have been in business over - 30 pog P h The chair called Inealls to order, and_after | not know who they intended to support until | <40 proposing to remove limitations to the arears | 3.corated and illuminated ears, They failed in 1861 and. . f WasHiNeTo, June 16.—There have been [ oo ; Eriaorien, ana ot : ‘ ———t——— i i U el s v yeare. They 861 and_comprom )y Jut 1 considerable excited talk the matter went over | they got here, R I el Tl G A prini e e DU at2h per cont, and failed again in 1875 with ) many pretty compliments said about Tilden m]|3 tomorrow, g “I8N'T BAYARD 4 m;;:fu,;::;,’;, l;‘nffi:“;hf”h_“_‘;"“ g England to Turkey. liabilities of £69,000, and compromised 35 per during the past few months, The chief of utler called up his resolution providing for | the chofce of the southern democrats?” Capt RATIFCATION AT TEKAMAH, [ 7 an » - 1 el B cent, 4 proved by & majority of the caucus, Tho sub. [ Lo June 16,—The Pall Mall Gazette e ——— the examination of New York banks by a | Joi : : I : that the party could only hope fo f A . Johnson was asked. lorreepondence of THE BrE. 1t the party cowld only hope 0| goyypigtec of the senate, Merrill moved it be | ¢y, ard,” he answered, “is very favorably |~ Tekawan, Neb., Juno 14, which England on June 12th withdrew the Juct of final adjournment was not alluded to, | say; o republicans il S proposal to Turkey tosend troops to_Soudan, Another Powder House Oalamity,) success through his leadership. Just 10w, | vaferred to the committee on finance. A short Horiva ing sald some uncompli- | debats ensued and the matter went 0ver WGt | e ae ten b upoogeratey, DUt | of Tokamaly and vicinity mot here Saturpay Another Dynamiter, and informed Turkey that if sl rofused tho phioN, O, June 16.—This eveninga boy mentary things complaining | to morrow. ; ; Donald has, McDonald is very woll regarded, | eveniog, as fer notios, to ratify the late nom- | Loxnox, June 16,—An_ explosion_ocourred | In¥itation &0 be prostas at the conforence they | ECER A7 ERAERERTIEY, (AR (B T0HG S { that ha allowed the party to drift along with- | The senate concarred in the action of the | but I do not believe the South will come heré | inations at Chicago and form a Blaine and | this morning in a private house in South Lon. [ Would mee L) clty, oausing.an axplosion’ whioh! instantly almost a fortnight of the convention: before on tho senato amendment ap e ot b L comas o) don, whigh gao polios have beon watching for e — ST g an oxplopan whtoh inesaotly. ngit evenan intimation that he would | $180,000 for necessary and special fac to Cl Rl e | Logan club. - The gathering was in the open | 3560 e ™1l Nolico found. the. ocoupant Traglo Amateurs e AR G T S ehtly ot b a candide.” e el s’ that they | runlelines.. o howse inereased the amom | | e o 1« ot ekt | A upon the park, and waa. enlivened with |mixivg chomicals, and had ono of his hands | i o g el b an | ds. SESTI0WIBLIAY BE ate now conours, f able to the party. Who thatman will be we | music, bonfires and fire The mecting | blown off, The police believe thuy have made el £.800.k ) -quarrel & P T TIE ANTL TAMMANY BQOM, unanimously iusisted upon its | cannot now say. : i 3 a discovery which will load to tinportant re- | {Hatour minstrel entertainmentat. & country [ A Johnstown, F°a., Suspension, - : e ining amendments BROE DOW K. s sonthern demoamat, | 284 €ulled to order by our worthy mayor, M, | 8 i sehool house near here, “on Satarday night, | Joussrows, Pa.,jJunc 16,—The Woodvale The Cleveland Doam is assumivg magnifi | 1Plg consideration of the Utah il was ze-f ¢ say to tho republican boust that the seate; | %+ Hopewell, who made a very strring spe L Abart Matath 17 youms, fatally stabbed | woolen anill wispetided operation. to-day for oy oo fo morttallof |awmed, Brown having tho foor replytug o | of ™ e L s p iy Thio Wentner To-dny. e MeAHier, who did beforo morning. | ndofito parod on account ofn lusk ‘o ¢ he would be more | to oarry N chinttitts hadk chngect Lo Taonsn) st hasime | NOITH CAROLIKA, FLORIDA AND WEsT vinainia [ Rork, a farmer of Arizona precinct, was next | - Wasiixarox, June 16.—Tor the Upper e A SRSrr e eployIMEIRIY I consetalio of York than any other d at the peo- | for a great part of his life. sustained can e carried for Blaine and vallled upon. H ks were pointed and | Mississipi V enerally fair, followed | g AL pl t) showing their affection” and "en. | oe. Bt patt et bis e wustained tnstitu. | o e mor that i e Do i by local showers; southerly winds, ‘stationary | Fatal Quarrel on Board a Bteunter. New Whent $1 sushel thusia ustructions to del- | LY BN O Goongin, - Tho system of | interposeds ¢ 0k CAFLY ANy 0n6 of | b e oY being an old soldier |43 ULk oxcept for the extreme northern | GALENA, Tlls. June 16, —August Len and heat $1 per Bsushel, egate 1 s the direct Tegateo of | Nk 0y G0 e o those states, Flovida 1t the most daniul of | of course could nothelp heaping onconiums | ortious, sliht fall of tomperature, Kor the T’ Sclehan quarrelled on board an- excursion [ 8. Lous —The first new wheat Tilden, setts had called abtention to ori the thas, yob it wi Ly’ tho demo- | upon Gen. Logan, who o dohbt adds grgat [ Misourl Valley: Looal showers, partly fhoat betweon (alenn aud Savanna. - Tho | the season s D0 day foum Hewhiag F== Mas:achusetts and the south derived much of | crats this yoar h Carolina and West | strength to the ticket, clondy, slight changes in temperaturo, vaviable [ former threw the latter overbourd, and he | rid, Mo., and sold at auction for one dollar per SIOUX CITY AND THE U, P. its slavery from that state Virginia nire ¢ The 15,000 majority in i ey winds, wanrowed! THI BILL FOR A NEW ROAD, Mr, Brown read f History of | West Virginia cannot be oyer 1y any) AVE| e o — New Ingland o show that of those Massa. | caudid WASHINGTON, June 16.—A good deal of in- QI EISE Do s bought, s o the republicaus’ can Y [ having heard of Tekamalis well kept hotels A Slave Ship Wrecked, 3 7 TR R P “‘T T Loy ny democrat nom- fand qui ath manners, came all th N Fraxcisco, July 1 ow Zealand Ca‘tarrh Cured terest is felt amoog Towa, Minnesota, Wi © cotshmen, Irishmen, Indians, Negroes dand to enjoy our comforts and | advices by thesteamor Zsaland, which arrived sin and Nebraxka people mulattoes, and that they sent Gargods of rum AN OF THE KOLID SOUTH § Toland to enloy Qux comforts i Ll afteraoon, abato bt tho BN fran sh s e 9 ) morrows action on the bill to Africa, exchanging rum for slaves, some of n that the sun is now shining,” of his. presenco in the city was known, | Syria for Calcutts ax having on bowrd |+ CMAITL IS o very prevalent discase, with } construction of a roud from Sioux City, Towa, | Whom théy sold; that they kidnapped Ind aptain Johnson said, “would 16ud criow fop (“Thager’tt A ' 480 Cuolics, ran on Nusali Reof. Seventy | distressing and offensivo symptoms. Hood's Ay to connect with the Union Pacific roat woet of | 864 s0id them into slavery; that some prohib- | not vote. Y were not coerce ppointed to search for thy .l | Coolies drowned, All the crew but three are | Sarsaparilla gives ready reliet and speedy SN the 100th meridian, which bill was pending m to their slaves; that the marriage | or driven from the polls. In the and prevail upon him for speech, Tho gen- | missing, cure, from the fact 1t acts through the blood, i when the house a journed Saturda; It is n was disregarded; that th 1d negto ctions it was the most difficult thi tleman was soon found, but would not eonsent, e ——— and thus re ory purt of the system, DARS NO US g the polls, They had simply | j 1 chi dren in open i wket, and woman with child six d to be sold “together HOSTON INDEPENDENTS. o him_full G id upon this[ New Youk, June 1 constrined s in | and Secretary Li e Kishing, “1 suffered with ~President Arthur Hood's Sarsaparil) w.l:]x are out fishing to-day [ iy bill will speak until the committe assurance that whatever h oscasion would, in ne wise, understood that the opponents of thi poman fight it with various, special orders now | 2dverticed NG and y defe Should )i months : Jendling and may del hould the bill | o™ yoparate to sult ‘the purchusers RYING TOHOLD DOWK tarrh fifteen yeas Took and £ am not troubled any arrh, and my general health s much ITAMBOUNDTORISE, ecome a law it 18 understood that y Bostox, June 1 vendent com$ | the interest of ‘any particular candidate for | at Small Oyater bay, Long Islauds . neral ho stands ready to at onca begin the constry at they raised slayes for market and - when | mittes of one hundred, a) d at themeet s i s sisbons A Bmall O 00 better.” 1 W. Liis, Postal Clerk Chicago . the road, which will place Sioux City y found it unprofitable to raise them in the | ing Last Friday night, org I to-night by i 4 e—— & L. Louls Rallrond. The ance being vouchsafud, the senator An Indiana Bla climate of Massachuse T i e U 4 % they gave away the [ choosing Colonel Charles 1, Codman as presis 4 “1 sufferc 6 o oars 3 trie Basifia bonst tian aw, negro children like puppies, to any who | dent, ! was introduced and made a very good specch, | g, Cir 0 Al st et "m'y'-w:lh‘}”‘tllll“ lrilllfvxf" years ; tried would take them. The charter 0f Georgi meeting with frequent applause, e ity furnibure factory, - Lios, i nhalers, ete., spend- Ing ne; rly one I dollars without benefit, Brown continued, originally forbade Montana Robbers Captured, The contest for congressional honors prom- | g, 000 ; insured, £12,000, BLAINY AND LOGAN, and while Mrssachusetts wis importing saves | Moxtaxa, Juna 16, —The pose of deputy | 665 0 b5 quite spirited in the 3d—Dorsey e T tried Hood's a illa, and wa greatly HIS PASSAGE THEOUGH MAINK. and selling them for profit, Georgia was ve: | aheriffs have ‘returmed from pursuit of th | 1eading, Thayer coming next, and an iomum On to Dubuque. lmproved.”” M. A, Anney, Worcoster, Mass. Pontrann, Me., June 16 —Logan passed | fusing to hold them. Finally adopted [ gang of horse thisves who stole fifty horses | €Fable host following with only hope buoyiog | I, J 5.—The Mobilo rifl R L slavery, purchusing part of her slaves rom | Koar Helons, The - thioves were. eern | 0hm oo, After the speaking” the enrolaent | Ao, Til, Juno 16, Tho Mobilo riflos | " yiood's Sarsaparilia s charactorized by o ¥ AR from Mas-achu- [ about midnicht in honss near Rickereie. | of names to tho “Tekamah Blaine and Logan I'M";"‘ :""““h"' hero lust night onthelr way 0| ;00 poculiarities : 1st, the combination of veUsTA, M Logan will proba- | getts had said there ge nnun of | Tdaho,~ The posse stood guard till the gang | G100 was procecded with, which resulted in the Dubuque reunion, remedial agents ; 2d, the proportion; 3d, the s the soldiers to-morrow (Memor- | mulattoes to be accounted forin the south, He oy of 100 or more names. | kfast when a rush was made tipor, process of securlng tho active medic ial Day) at the soldier's home, dld st elalim the ousts orak grultloss in i shary fight “snwod and” Goargo | 5, The Semonrate are vary auch confused and(( - Froy's Bultsing Atills, qualities. The result 1s a medicine of unusual LOGANJAT AUGUSTA, particular, His cffort had bean to show that s killed; the others,—0'Neal, Muc- | divided as to their standird bearer since the ] oy, June 16.—The movement for o gen- | sirongth, effecting cures bitherto unknown, AL ASANGAT A - o | 1o section was guildless, e read from his- [ phy. and J and Henry Kdumunson, sur- | 4¢lination of iy, cral shut nowa in the knitting mills has fatled, 4 i Y \d A, June ohn A, Togan and [ ¢orical works to show that large. uu ) ) , i Bend for ook erataining additional oyidenc ator Hale arrived hera at 315 . . by [ pulatbo saore Al l":b |w\1 mmlh 3 Of f ronderad on promise that they would not be —— C— “Hood's varilla tones up my system, Earniog o, Wasbington, Wodacsdays Biaige | 4ot cxpolling from tho wtate all nogros, th A eloee 2 o e o nit | hero for Avgusta this morning, ¢/ Hood's Sarsanacills héats all others, and $1000. Civen will be nvited to sccompany’ the” patey o | Surts held the ack applied to wmulattoes, s " g 5 subject of dynamiters, subsequent to that B Tt 18 worth Its welght in gold." I BARKINGTON, | 1£afum OF any 1n)ieions fubstices cin b found Filiworth. On aligbibog ivom the teatnhece | 1Y, iave boci very natural to_expel negrocs Texas Gamblers Emigrate. Ritdeo of ‘dvmeliemeyulieiuat o 4 Knights of Honor, 130 Bauk Btreet, Now York City, B et Haar | AL e o AR M, the ditineshed o R M romn A achusetts, but it se alittlo un-| Davras, Texas, June 16,—The war against | 1o¢h ' hean oontlpusd. ever s Lovisviciy, June 16,—Judge Simrall it endorsed, and testimonials ot of chesres. Thoy weve et by Watker | ers] o expel mulattoes, Nt that the | the gambisrs terminated to-duy in‘ono 0 the | could ot entes inth details ncy sive dutes, - | granted an injunction in the vice' ehnertions| - Ho0d’8 » Sarsaparilla | e st 088, Dani Huys, Hos: Blaine and driven to Blaine's residorie. l““ ”“]1()““ » the pecple ;'Af“-‘ Sadhng ts, II‘HE indicted ;.'-uul:ll'r‘w paying a fine of %1,000 in AU o court to-duy against the u-..).‘.hd'u:'uu-uu. | Bold by all druggists. 815 six for g5, Mado | {0k My, Dol )\.w,‘.."l'.f‘i',‘."fin:‘l“‘d Py e g A 0 possibly because climatio iences had | compromise and agrecing neverd again to of headquarters of the ghts of Honor out . s O i Milwaukee, Ne 0 ’ g“.\vhml‘ i (;::xuvixlulunji?( his home to | changed their color until they were more in | gamble in Dallas colnty iy by Havelin Beats Willlams, .,;[ K .{J'.’(xfi -".{‘. Uik D, Riaat, of{ O 70T HOOD & 00, Tawall, Mass, 10. 05' ANDREfl fiifim 4 on the ticket a hoarty wel- | the lkeness of the good people of Massachu- ! lofe rather than pay the large counpromise, LoNDON, June 16,—Jack Williams, an En-' Now Haven, Conn., dictator, who is nowl | 100 ®Doses One Dollar. e 287 250 & 201 K, Wates 84 S3een Everywhere, ; 1/ where recognized - / as indispensibfe moking Tobacco. i ST select thelest NORTH EAROLINA Ny d -t olbaecco : o tegiansof M 1th baro. Gorzfi)umcr. lna, and store CE bena i 3 { R A

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