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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE %\ FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., {HITURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1884, NO. 1 ; A THE NOVEMBER RAGE. [of Now ok, weumtind T st delo | stove ke vonct e wo can o Nowe | NATIONAL AND GENERAL, [t 3. 4 shows the garning it i s S N CALM ON 'CHANGE gates to the national convention of t) York how easily we can get along without it ; in theinterest of the compar = ymits to th but Elking’ claims have not always been ful endine Deeomber 81, 1888, "The | His Wife Disposes of Two Husbands o delegates, in nss F ue | with the representatives of filled, and repablicans throughout the country i ifin Datl. |carnings, SR7H8459, axpenses inclnd During His o ’ ¢ Vatil s 3 Democracy Preparing to Eatr dtg|fom "ot AR g Witk el o apprehenson 0| 706 Honse. Considers 0 Pagifie Rl 15, 50 ™0 uring His 83 Years Avaonce [No Spaial Activity in the Chi- ¥ declaration of democratie ciples upon | New York state. There is no question that § 2 bonds outstanding, 40,838, . Contestant htional fesues, at he same tie ecognizing | o are handicapped with German_ sentiment road Bill, annal fnterest, $2,510,050; bonds owned by as & Widow, oago Markets Yestorda, 2 ' 1o issue, can be more important than the elec- | 0pposed to us, There is no_question, either, 0 cifie company, annual e YR RS o gt tion of president of the ‘ nited States whose :luiti\:'vllvzu"‘l-w“‘\hmuh- 1;.-\ :T..‘H.. obye int v-[(\(-v 1 I\’mn I‘.;m 1; bonds | £y com, Tnd., Jano 18.—Last night Thos But Differing s to Whom it e e e b i rian. | prohibition lexning, and whether the enthv: | The Senate Passes the Utah Bill, [(5! by cthers, 817,207.2 0 cxponditures | Walling, who went to California during the | AR Over Supply of Lean tial and efficient administration of the law | *iasm for the personul qualities of the ticket 3 15 the road proper, 1,520 miles, for three | gold fover of 49, le aving & wife and three Sarfl c“tfle i - ! \ [ will overbalance theso disadvantages remains 383 to 16, i oh 81, 18 ing g8y . i Shall be without suspicion of personal ends or private 0 months endin March 81, 1884: Gr RS | ohildron, returned from the f oot and ¢ 4 interests, to be seen. 1 think we have a trne work be inc uding income from investmeats, & 1 ;‘ bren s ‘;' "‘” ""[ """”‘ — B Resolved: That as a declaration concerning [ fore us. rating expenacn and taxes and ‘il fixed | the ovening in company with his wife and 4 . the matter of the seat of government, this con " G e rts Make a Full Report charges, 17,080; defioit, $ ate: | geandehildron, Mrs, Walling, who supposed D 3 Now York Faotions Joma t0 an|vertior sionts st siuts ke achutione of CHATRMAN SMITH, Experts Mak L ODOTS a0y G chowa. osrninia s xponses and | o dead had inthe monntine: waeeie e | Bt dood Demand for Stooksrs i the conventions of the patty in 1 1876 and COUNSKLS THE CONVENTION the U, P’s. Condition, acorted interest on the funded Yo vttt and Feeders. b Agreement, 1882, tof which the people of the state give w of branch lines compared with el 4 | 3% heatty . That it recogt Sanaroaa, Now York, June 18.—~William — 1883, for the tiro months ending March S1at, A NORE COMPLETR ACCOUNT, AT 21 i {1 ¥ duty of orespect the popular | | lith being chosen temporary chai ' " he Interest on the bonds exceeds the surp us [ Special Dispateh to Tie B, W - : i forl OF Bontractsys Sl Mt/ b n Steps Down and [earnings for 1584 by 347,826, white for 18 g 3 3 i And Divide the Delegation Be-|ypjiin i or thenbolition ot contrietiy “oom: | e suid: *Gentlemen of the convention;! we Sidney Dillo Os( P \ e E a T Ny N Lar bl el o Nats, Rye and Wheat Steady at i 1 ds anew the efficient and upright admin- [ have met to-day under circumstances which ut. " 3 tHo' oartihigs. At ty i8 ina fevor of excitament over thereturn of ) § i i tween Them, TAERION GF CLoveEHGR OTsvelANE: Shiioh L 16 Shootiiaglin - i 'avaiy RiNON e i penses of the entire sy Thomns Walling, formerly n resident of this Yesterday's Prices, ‘li {E ———— Resolved ']r|.,.m..-t4| .-(ml.w.lu.l.-l«lrn‘l; who desires the succes of the democratic ean- ¥ of Fitids in b ent 1 :_Ivililllnlfin \.l.mvl " |"*J A city, but for mere than thirty years supposed AL | 3 f ) . 5 cratic national convention to b appatted are [ < Arkdipet A o roal [ Corparison betwee tobodend. Mrs, Walling, whom ho left i Their Delegation to Chicage to be N ra b B WI\ Ih Raoeas |hu|}‘ x'\'lx'fl' vl .I'“‘V‘“.ffln “l(“”“ Rt st o LR vouni wife with throo children, hos been mar: | WO Corn Showa a Slight Advance : ! Governed by Unit Rule anco with the will of tho msjurity of wiewmbers | which sccured to it the contidence of tho x Revenue Department, 1L848,018. 1888 was tho y vied twice and has lost both husbands. — Hus: —Pork Active, 8 | g thercol, 8 gL ANeEnALS UeaubY- | 1oty of the peopla i thia PAst has 168 Kty receipts in the history of the company band and wife met last night for the first thne 4 i ing the plac to to be bound by this | J07it) peoy st has lost many : mout No. 8 shows tho investments in detail —_— it _ Py e legate and | former adherents, while the facts which have [ Patti Makes an American Engagment [in honds and stocks of other companies, ud- | $0¢0 1849, ! alo and in ! ; g to utl blo in bond ht to that time, April 1, 1811 OHICAGO'S MARKETS } f . o : diserict, the vacancy to b | been published during the past four years as| —Bernharde Will Remain in «to other companies payablo in bonds | Tight years prior to that thme, April 1st, 1841, DHICAGO! LS. How President Arthur Takes His | fich s i o sajority of delogas : oks, And’ misoalianeons nvestementa, | 1y ) g . 4 d by the vote of the majority of ‘dolega® | 4 the means and methods by which the re N ks, and miscellaneous investments, f hompson Wallin od Susannah Shafte ] i bbbl i France Soven Years—Fiiz 11,008,952 3 ; PRI o Defeat. ug;fl. A ithee on resclutions, which o<dny | PYblicaN suceess in the last mational campas el o Lit 3! pany & | the daughter of a prominent farmer, and inf ¥ i ¢ disw \ip this platorn for the stabe Detnoot was accomplished, have convineed the people LRyl itk mds own by the [ 1819, when the gold fover was at its height [ Special Dispatch to Trik Bis, i i i 1 eatic | PATty, met in the United States hotel. Nel- | that, but for bribory and corrption, General - company amounting S30T4CGH | Walling went onb with & numbor of prominen | CHICAGO, June 18.—Tho market opened 3 8 New York Plattorm—Democratic| oy J! W, ) cted chaitman, Two [ Hancock would to-day be our president FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS — citizons, among whom was Charles McClaugh- | Quiet, and ruled rather slow until late in the ¢ {8 Conventions Elsewhere ~Ilinois | labor partics prosented rosolutions, and made [ The demoeratic party, by its carest advi caoy 3 WaNIHINGTON, June 18, —Thasecretary of the | 1in, the California mi Honaire.swho was shot in | forencon, when there was considerable aotiv- 3 speeches praying that the demociatic party | of retrenchment and reform in national and SENATE. : y WA } . ity Tt was o lif y on ‘change, Outsi | { Probibitionists in the Field insert in placfora those principles of reform | state governments has rot AI1¢ 1k fakiy The consideration of the Utah Bl was ro. | {1terior reccivad the following commumication | aSun Prancisco hotol by o railrond centractor |1 was a lifeless day on ‘change. Outsd . With a Fall Ticket— in prison contract system aud the cheap labor [ strength,'and gained many ree wits from th ] : : from tho chairman of the sonate udiciary com | quito recontly, bocauso of the Intter's inabilivy | orders woro fow, and what littlo business was question which ranks of its opponeats, noe of | Sumed 3 mitte to collect sixty or saventy thousand dollars | transacted was on local account, Other Notes, Iabor party for a democratio * prusident. | poliical fsues at the presont time cannot bo | - Hoar offored an amendment to. strike ont| g™ 1y rugant o matters betweon the |t feeer Mg ey, thousand dollar WHEN LARRR A AL S ey 3 1 the position “uhirh tho | tho clauso abolishing woman suffrage in Utah. [ {76004 States and the Union Tacifio railwas | oo "t“"l' i "“:‘l”'“;:‘ "“M'“’“‘“"l‘h 'u Some little shipping inquiry e .-.\[.:&fl.q 8 ving o i 3 i party assume in the coming ejected sk b 2 Lt S o R saony - o e vag received | gor onsh wheat. About 110,000 bushels No, 2 NEW YORKE b 1;1{“ following ""1'(“""'““;5 was appointed | eanvass mav be to a great extent determinod Rejeatad, . PUAN o company, avising wnder the act of 1878, and » passod ho was given up .T,rn‘.::x';.f‘;“;'mk‘.:,, The Tatare of tlib makik ! B BT AT y. Reports from all parts | Those voting in the affirmative fere: Blairy | hich tho committee on the judiciary of the Jarge ostato was admin- | 18 dependent largely upon the weather, which, THE SBARATOGA CONVENTIOA, Antross AdtR: Bt t thousands of demo- Bowen, Brown, Conger, Cullom, Dawes, | .oiivo g had for some time under considera. | & £ suich was the caee, and Mrs, Walling | 102 00 tain degree, will shape its cou i 3 ! 1 > union are anxiously ( oiph, e Hoar, Lapham, Manderson, [, 10" i o] b | AU WRELI0 Gt nicL e, VOIS | Wheat - was steady at prices of $ARATOGA, Tl 18,1t is now belioved tho [0 hias Ll awaiting the result of this convention, Trust- 1 Detmer, Dike, Shommen, Vs e | Hons T hvso the honor to inform you that the | re-marvied to Horatio V. Wilooxenin 182 Tn | gho. day: The. only sbromgth in the smrkeb difficulty with Tammany will bo settled by 5. [Picction was wi e by Fdward Goop- : i counsels will provall | oo eriiat Tateaand f committoe hus this day adopted. o following | 15g5Wilcoxen was illed in a sawmill,aud in1§66 | camo ui wort of overflow from. corn, July L allowing that organization thirty delegates in | a touchy subj 1 one that should be lett 18, Lthank you forhonor | Wilson, i 5 2 L RS : } Tohnian e e the twion desolate | #0ld 1pto 874, went back to 878, and closed | R GV AN UURRH 08 G T Skt | B hby DLl o pa on 1 oo Brown explained his vote by saying he was 1—That this commiteo will postpono [ : : SRR on regolar board at 874, During the after- i T N SVATOUL T B noscoarentian: b ———— : first Monday in Decewber, 1884, the [ Widow, liviog with her at Springfield, H ¢ foll off to 874; August 803; Septem- i county democratic caucus this morning paased | followed whether this tarff plank should be altogether opposed to woman. suffrage, hut \ ;i ) 74; Augu ] by dem au g passed I H further o ation of matters arising wnder | county, until his death in 1 In the moan- i resolutions urging harmony. corporated and adopted. he hour GEORGIA, regarding it as an entively local matter | 0o 7 1878 b Tilo , . i i the L 1878 relating to the Union | Aney WA SRR cony {Tho state desoceatie.conmitteo mot a6 11 the meeting of tho oonveutio FOR THE MAN WITH THE BIGOIST BAI and na it had beon established in f Pacifc railway ompany, it said compuny. | 10 Voluoy Willan, o prowinent citiaenand { 0L SRR | oclock and adjourned to distribute tickets. | seven o'clock, passed, and still the committee > ‘ ittt ¢ 3 i g e staunch friend of Wallings' nevergave him up, | opened quiet, but showad s i The committeo meats at 1 o'clock, At the lutions were hotly bus good humoredly | ATLANTA, June 18,—The state democratic | the te Ao saad Tarha i | It flooded tho westith Tetters of qairy, Tn | 1083 0n apparent liberal buying of short_stuffa meoting of Tammany delegates at noon, John ing the tariff clauso. ‘The convention, [ convention met at noon aud elected delogates | 24 TR it et Wttt et andiarys i by tho Nat Jonos and Eldredgo crowd. David L Kelley presiding, Gen, Spinola anuounced [in view of that state of affairs, adjorrned | tro ate &t larve, STctiol Tho bill 133 15 J 188 - I y Walling, Dowa was aloin the market as a buyer, Theso { loy presiding, Gen. Sy j trom the state at lurve. tructions. i 1 ster, who had himself been absent from b v a c il 8:3 - v Cooper, of New lows:—Y Beck, Bowen, Cam 1 s AOLEMLRIEY pecn oent Troi B8 i fluences brought whout an advance of § that by a conferance botween the chuirman of [ until 8:30 p.m. Ex-Mayor Cooper, of Now : ; e e \ Tot g ¢ X th ty dewocracy, Tammany and Irving | York, Judge Waterbury, Stettson, and Ross, (Arazona) t, Conger, Cullom, Dawes, o c and the Uni muiily for twenty years, picked upa le which was moderately well sustained on the ll:ll‘:i“ut‘l:myrep::x:;nmr}; nf Now York cunnt;" who Was tho author of 4 ff plank, each ILLINOIS. Doleh Edmuuds, Fair, Fry, Garland, Harri- | State ey and_ security in wil !'-j“;"‘-)""“llA“""" and ‘} lunn_uww;l- regular board, In the afternoon board the will be as follows : County Democracy to b [in turn spoke for and against the clause CONVENTION DELEGATES CHOSEN, son, Ingalle, Juokson, JonesH{HIa, - Jonas, Rl B Do [ D e ettty Wt | advauce was partically lnsting, July closing at 3L dolegates; Tammany, 81 ; Trving Hall, 10. | Finally tho uyes and noes wero called, and xo: |~ Citcaao, June 18.—In the fist Tinofs dis | (NeV), Layhiam, McMillan, Mobherdon, SR s Y pen e O [ reitad and yontonduy Welimg | go. | 204 August, 678, September o7, bt Bl P b soemae g 0 o | et sl lod, majority ngalust PULtINg | triot democratic convention to-duy the con- | Merkil, Pumer. Pike. Paghe Riddichorma, | States, incurreds or arising or to occur, | tirned " and dpont Insk ovening with his wifa o e o on e L G et | tP i cleite Tateh At orums el Sl e o o oAb i e 48 0 Mok | Bt ettt RN * | or arico against eaid company, o any of ite [of 30 vears ago. The meeting was a sad and | was very steady at 66} for cash, ! 1og tobe conkiaaahle oonifuslon Ws o theln: [of the platform. was then taken up and ; AT MR o officers, but that all rights, penalties. and for- | impressive one, and the changes by passing ™ f tho bullding and atlopted. Hateo it o T ayard, Brown, Coke, George 3 ghts, 1 | ¥ T o ry o 5 2 s : & ; feitures sha'l stand as if these acts had not | years and trouble had marked hoth \ gray 3 . > DA oM 8L G D gl oogs || L ibteoductng i Ty TOED 0L L5l Sastanibidg At the Srimry ecotions, Tho | Hampton, fonne, Kenns,' Tamag, Maxay: | itures shalstand us if oo acte It | vears nd troublo had markeed Dot with €83 | o 4 o osi for o and. near uture, succeeded in_getting tickets of admission, [on resolutions, Nelson J. Waterbury said | i id, third and fourth distriot conven- | Morgan, Pendleton, = Rawson, Vance, and | beer fone, iuieh 1 sond for you L o i ot il chiliron, which Were | The Iateat were 32}, June; 82} July. thoroby involving somo danger of malkig con: tlat ¢k ndidute of - the - deno- | tious chose delogatos o tho stato convention, | Walker=15. ~Adjouraed. 3% Adana to Mr. had to be men and womon, with fami- PORK fasion for the delegates, r y for the presidency must be|aud the third district named Edward J. Cal: S e h 1 [l OF ol owaILTE In: those than 1066l thb | lwae vaby dall aaciahbwing o oG ge) clostt ¢ i 1 y g Trving Hall and the county democracy held andidate of the ropublican varty is | lerton and Jumes H, Hildreth as delegates to Lr s St smareage: will oloNa: thal roRHG : o 68 tor 2 eancuses and solocted their delegates in accor- [not. [Loud applausel. He must emphati- | the national conventi e |, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, munds, chairn ; remarringe will close the romantic history | at 19 66 for June, July and August. danco with the agreement of their chairman | cally be wha the candidate of the democratic Ths oo prooceded to consideration of i [ bHhe matn pofnte of Adame proposition wé| which fs ever iore strange than that of Frioe LARD with Tammany. Trving Hall instructed their | paity has been in the past, “*Wa have seen 5 Pacific railroad bill, known as the Thurn 4 to tha: Unteed treasury $718,000, | . ug on the afternoon board at 7 75, delezaten to voto for Claveland, and ol know s . matiaf offuct . poltl MICHIGAN. ammendment bifl " It extouds the provisious of | {13 ) Thurman act for 1885 that, all eariings Pl Tuno 7 85, Tuly § 024, August § 10, he caucuses of the county democracy and i o that during a peri MISTAKABLY FOR CLE . the Thurman Act to the Kansas Pacific, Union A TIHR ENGLISH INVESTIGATION. for governmant tr 1l be ratained OATTLE, and Central Pacifie branch of the the state democracy this morning adopted the | of more than fifty vears government, this worr, June_ 18, —The I Pk { H by government, and th Vi Wasnr A Big heavy eattle were slo there were 3 o y d ste sty gl i : ] Paci " A ig heavy eattle were slow, as the S Vir county democrac; ‘\J‘a‘tii‘\if,.fifi”ii.}“;‘.‘“ L)&m' ‘\f:sr hr‘:r'.c.-”n ":l. SRENERROR anabRnhLhiB ol ) :l.‘- Nixfllf I hnnlln';I 'flll";;;..mii;:‘il:!fil:unzvf: be paid during tho current yoar. All other tion was c h many Wit- | o export, « and values were generally o4 i g After the appointment of the commit- matters in disput left for adjudication. y 3 without doveloping | raported low Common grass oattle were in meoting with the democracy of the state, to [ the misgovernment of the republican party, | teck they adjourned uitil this afeemoon. i | first mortgage bonds or any United States w anything more than surmisoe tostimony, Mrs | plangital, and they were generally quoted name candidates who shall receive the vote of [ and the opportunity that was now conventio s v attende: vasvery | bonds or sacurities, or their application to th el and ha.da it & % L snay 8 every democrat and of a majority of the |the democratic party, Waterbury Sopanion was fully sttanded aud wanivery | 2o SECEEE SR BN J Internal Rovenue Defldigney, | heicyu lor duughter confirmed Represen- | 100 Towdr. Distillery stock sold_at provious 'y % enthusiastic, The pr nce of the body was ¥i | tative Weller's statement concerni i d_butchers people for president and_vico-prosfdont of tho | platform as given aiive. unmistalkablo for Cloveland. as peasidential | 16 reqriros one-half th i ok 0.\ elefs hietgnt ooned prices, asalto did the fair o good bu fod Staten, I1 propaced. o mal al noces | Mho rondin o the vowlutions was inte: | canidate, for government srvicen to | [ l Disp i ASet Herm o Ay ; {Rog e JeAn 05 S0rNe) Eary concessions to assure | rupt y applause and cheers, for Clevelan: sinking fund, an o the, ) 1 . ol g Fodt ot - A ur p the, democracy of the stato and_nation | and counter-chers for Flowor. Tho. resolu- to the sinking fuod of the n P e rogular _ ompuoization in . the | tions wero gmanmon y pussed. W TENNESSEE. . _EGentral Pucific. Co, and Unig s i ul . 0 | onvention meet to-da oon. H D & Dexver, June 18--At his morning | wdra yome very poor drovers, and good to R A / 1 2 iy " o T tirn i ho total | the xaloons at the capitol to rub their_eyes | ghe demoorati hold ot P ; : 4 ] emb i LR 1 cted man 4 h e n 0 dem o state convention, at Pue- ice shipping, 1,00 to 1,350 Ibe, sold at 6 15 H brganization upor dae “iste committee be EVENING SESSION. fi:fié’:m':: frids PRl iyl m",fi‘,‘,‘;fi::‘ annual payment tothe sinking fuad equal £ [ aud inquire, “What ought to be done” “Lun [ bio ‘elootod a deloghton. to Chloago Govi | el koo ShIPEIngI M0 m}-“um’ et %0 nd thy ure liereby appointed a committee | Sanatoca, June 18 —The convention was | Albert A, McNeal, Theodoro L. Williams, 8. | 30 per cont of the net carnings of the nespec- | sure” said Seoretary Folger to your corres- | Grant, M. 8, Wallar, M¢ 8, Orow, J. D. Mo- | b 6 d0@ 60, Grass Texans, 700 to 850, § 60 wih full power to use all rensonable efforts to | callcd to order at 9:15by Chairman William | A. Champion, John F. House. Adjourned to | V¢ companies. Tn casa thy residue of net [ poudent to-day, “U'sec no way buttoclose the [ Glory, Dennis Sullivan and . Lotel @000, Corn-fed Texans, 800 to 90 1bs, 5 00 svcure harmonious presentation for tho city of | 15 Smith. Tho report of the. eommitte TRk i carning areuot sufficient to pay the interest on | distillerics. The atute which oxprowly [ Soiogation s untasiracted b [ 3 New York, at, tho Tammany caucus, contested seats was adopted. The com ez T o RO ol o R v ) on withowt: hawink | jand i tho probablo chofce. Ros Spinola said Win, C. Whitney, | tn pe Pt ead 1 3 2 Lt purpose may be remitted, The compan: | mone o ol g oA of- e "oowaty demostacyy auld | O germanent orpaniaation roported i f INDIANA REPUBLICANS, o6 are required bo pay Into the sinking fand | which requ il b attond C— furly sctive, - Prioo boto 10c higher. Salon announce to the coumitteo the apportionment | 0f the convention. . Smith's niime wis rre. THEY NOMINATE TO-MORROW. on or befure January 1. 1885, the f aus upon distilleries when running, The com- Bleeding an Irish Editor, wero |rum‘|n .?cm-“x t0 510 or tcips, aud 1 agroed upon by tho democracy of Now Yook | ith applnse. . One delozate from ech INpiaNaToLts, June 18,—Tho republican | SU0% loss amouns due them for ut | mimtoner it betwoon tha dewl and the doo( Duusay, uno 16,—Tho oourt fned Won, | 1k B 108D 00 fos ameried light, i 104 £ 1d offe hort resoluti 7o iRbeig S g g SR servies Central and Union 3 ch | sea and which he will choose estion. O'Brion, oditor of the United Treland b o 2 ckers 5 R S A B e e achaby ¢t | convention to nominate candidates for stato | £500,000, Kansus Pacifc $200,000; Sioux Gty | can 60 no way out thedifheulty butto cloketho | (oo, editor of the United fralund, #8007ty 57060% 10, b 0 b 00, remarks weio applauded, e s L ficers is to held in this city to-morzow, | & Vacitic and Contral brauch of tce Union | disillerios il the end of tho fiseal year, | (05§l srkinst o rion by Bolton: o — ) It becamo evidnt aa the hour of the con- | aud ~Charles A. Rotholo wero ronom- | Nearly all the dulegatex are now intho city [ Lacitic 860,000 each, 1t forbids payment of | after which wo shall again havomoney to pay e SR COLORADO DEMOCRACY. ;1“‘{::&.‘:“;:‘1’;%;?::&.lt:ni‘tzl:;;lewicl}liebx:‘;](clg:x]x‘f Ingtad Judges court appoals, rered o reso. | 2 canvassing in the interest of the vrious | iy respact to their raquir Tho minor- | ¢ your final conclusion, then, The Blast of a Bomb, DENOUNGES /EEINGB TN AP EHALL fusion. ~ 'The hall iy devoid of banners or om- [ Jution tht the state somuittee b | Condidates very actively, - Tho principa - |ty roport of the Pacific railway company pro- | that tho distillerios muat bo closed at once Mabi, Juno 18,—The publio_is alarmed uno 18,—The democratio state vides for the extingu shiment of debt di ed & final determination ed resolutions in blems of any kind. The platform will be | authorized to fill any vacancics which may | OS¢ couters in the contest for governo at Puoblo adopt : ) g6, G ity o | by an explosion in ‘o house in Calle Sevilla, donsely crowded. Before the convention | gcenrr in said committee or uny electoral or | leuing conddate being Congrossman W, H. | the government | by companics in per | yot," he answored, Hat loast not suitictently vo f 3 S PECC iieeq nside tho doorway, | which they denounce the extravogance and opened the scene wus that of a perspiring [ other ticket. Carried, The convention then | fal<ins and Commissiiner of Pe V. | cent ixty years Jouds, take action, but I can at p Tho dooe was_ blown out and the windows | dishonesty of the republican. party and the crowd in desperate efforts to cool a hoated at- | adjourned, A L s did nak rescls ) until last | Speeches were 8 by, Thiveldation, | way out of fo difiouls shattered. Nobady injurad. continued encroachment of the federal govern- mosphere. The morniug has been spent by [ A canyas of the Cleveland men here shows | gt and has lost some use of his | Thompson, Post, J wsedy and Hewitt, FITZ-JONN 1O mont upon the reserved rights of _the states. vaHous committess in talerably succomtul f. | ghoyeorisyas of the Cleveland men. hero shows | Gofuy, ‘His friands wow are pushing his claims w York, i sid he would move 2 } t ————— They demand the frée and atlimited ocolbage i« o heir claim to be that the delegation from this | 304 His frig s Lo commit the bill with iustructions direct. | The Fitz John Porter bill has finally passed z . ; Boe forts to purily the air. convention goes to Chicago 8 to 1 in favor of | V€ ; to recommit the bill with iustructions dire Fire In Chicago. of silver, favor astrorg and efficient navy, Ly o e AR e o | el ik cting this afternoon | ing the sec:etary of the treasury to report on both houses of congress. CH1CAGO, Juno 18, —The fire which started | and denounce the iufamy of 1876, when Til- ! ‘wmajority, but do not. admit 16 oven 2 | #nd decided to present hix name to the con. | tho first Monday in Decomber aplan by which R late last night on Desplaines atret was con | denand Hend o “deprived by fraud | g THE CONVEP IIO] A 2 T ool ms s Jorgely In the lead and | thesct of May, 1876 should b enlarged by The Cooking School, fined to the builcings in which it originated. [ of offices to which they had been elected § SARATOGA, June 18.—During the roll call of | ates at Jargo are Danisl Manning, | i 20600 0w Is hat bo will be nominat l teto bo made by the rail | The average girl at marriage is well tn- | Loss $75,000; insurance unknown, B the convention the name of Samuel J, Tilden, | Goyard Cooper, Lester B, Fuulkner and Juo- | po,itions on' the ticko tainly n;rnt:)tndlludm?u-\g!. o takelhior plase —————— i jr., was called aud received the great outburst | Daniel Manning was elec d ab ‘tho head of & family wihout 8. Iair 'OREIGN NEWS, LOUISVILL lux ;.‘p;un’:.:.- Jno. Kelley's lmf..r:-‘ \«T:« lso uu[» fil‘i&i&f&f‘!-‘,’.lih,“m‘. toed oh OHIO, exjension as the sccretary might decm neces: | knowledge of this useful household art, L0 wholesale | dealors assigned to-day, Lia- } m 3 o fh oF PHOHIBITION AND WOMAN SUFFRAGE. sary to be mad, would be to disgrace her mother and PATTI ENGAGED FOR AMERICS ilities $100,000, assots $140,000, Business I shosred, Thete Js nok & women th the con: g P A A it | g hat o asked was that tho house should | ol ole ii'h o minda of all their scquain- DN, June 18.—Patti has signed an | complications caused the ass ghment. | vention, onbEor i their: fort. n PRI . ‘oLuMBUs, O., June 18,—The state prohibi- | do with these eompanies what every business ) h with Mapleson to sing in America { ntion, THE PRESIDENT., | % tances. The avorage young bride goos | sgrécment 'with Mapleson to wing '3 At 11:30 the convention was called to order by | sz x 4 £ ‘. o | tion convestion met to-day. 100 delegates [man would do with a debtor. Nurse the y < | next souson, She fs to reccive $4,000 for cach Dan'l M ! £ Alba W, 1. Smith AR, WILL ‘0'“’""";‘0 ;‘J"‘“’ BEALHE CANDI] o ose resent, T loclaration of principles © him an opportunity to pay | to a home of her own wlthln. i\;;v) PEMAE Conoatt and | all Gxnansas: ¢ an’l Manning of Albany, Wm. E. Swith, 0GAN. of9 Drews declargtio o iustead of crushing him. Tho dis- | cal ideas on a matter which will have to e : : & the temporary chairman of the convention, in | Special Dispatch to Tz Brz, rehearsed the damage to the liquor traffic, and | cursion was continued by Anderson, Luird, | gome efore hor thrice s day, and one in TARIANTE IAED 00 KRN BN A N DR Ews’ : his opening address Jai ' stress on the fact that | Cricaco, Jume 18.—Governor Schuyler | asserts the inability of the old parties to reme- | Belford and Sumner (California), Thowmpson, § sperity |, PABS, June 18.—Mayer has leasod the i o e ;;’;Ly‘mnwd et Crosby, of Montana, is at the Leland Db |V NS ovliaa a4 Aty BN SR {having Shitrab ol bhio s "Vu""]”u;’:," T A th)'.fifi.a?’f'i.?é"ifff.'u'rfifn‘fi'f"o'.'.lefi{llu‘fy h R RS ;fi"':,,',";,“f:',‘:' aud engaged Harsh » d d amendment making aggr piyme: e- g A dt fol 3 4 to their ranks from republicans, He ssid | governor went easton the adjournment of the | an :Ilvluwl alse r;nlllut .:]r u.\pv vote on the 2d | quired of the con 5.,...&“' per cent. instead | pend. Then. if ever she acquires even a QUIK TIME, i democrats everywhero are looking anxiously [ republican convention, and has been a great | fieeinent st fal 'in'lix:'(n).;"'{f[":..‘\.{'fifi""i}'l of 8. Tho previous question was ordered and | pussablo skill in cookery it will doubu- | () Lciioin June 18, - The steamuhip i at the action of this convention [cheers], part of the time in Washington. He is v cretary of Stat, | o0 1ouso touk s reooss untl torinprrow, ensly be lhd"”“zh m;wl“ll wasting and wor- Now York in hix o The roll of delegates was then called, Con- | elose to General Arthur, and speaking of the « supreme judge, J. 3 s rying aod manifold non-successes ating th [ 6ARS N0 Ut § testing papers presented from the Ninth dis- | way in which the president took his defeat, ho Hilion ga e WASRINGLON M):{"‘S‘ Moantime dyspopsia, ;"rdflthflrrt’lvll mgf‘: RYING YO HOLD DOVIN i i trict, Kings county, by adelegate who said the | says that no man could have r T okt Mo MR, ¢ ¥l 8, its lurking ‘in the shadow of her table. I e s f i 4 4 R 9 i gl WasHI The report of gov- | To the young wife and house-keeper so Dhanges in the Union Pacific, - & itting members had a title that was given |the the information with greater self- | Payne, Franklin and Ferdinand Schumnscher, | ormuns iy ot 1% Paclic. i 4 5 them only by frand, cortuption, bribery, and | possession and more perfect good uature, | The' Woman Suffruge State association | brief as folower 0 " Lelie 30 foiroumstanced half the terrors of the [ Ngw Youk, Juno 18,~1t is stated that Sid- iR) 4 pen, v i % | elected congressman Ezra B, Taylor, prost. 1 1] Stae =B L kichen are at once removed by the in- | ;o0 Dyillon will to-day resiga the prosidency of other methods repugnant to honest govern- | * The president does not fesl hadly ylor, p Statement number one shows the carnings | R T e R y Lot ‘ J anent. Soon after the name of W, Purcell, | over the ominationof Mr. Blaine,” said Gov ———— and expenses of the entire syston, ) tho Union Pacific and Charles Francis Adams 4 e ated, 1| aule, Royal Baking Powder. With its $lat 1884, Grows earn- | proper uce there can never be failure in Operatiog expenses 0, | hread, biscuit or cake, while the per- ANA, the lines owned, I O g January 1st to M i 212,705, DELEG BaroN Rovae,—Ju will bo chosen to fill the yaoancy, The New England stock holders favor this change. The of Rochester, was called and <licited immense | Crosby. On_ the conf he told me that b cheers, He arose and said the ¢ n from ds would ‘give the republican lial support. There T0 CHICACO, 18,—Tne democratic 5 ixtric ol : a umbee twa shows 1 ' ol | improssion on tho streot is that the July divi- ¥ s f.'k.”.'i'.f.i'c'?,'."fif:»"i.,;“““.'{;«.,,“,'2‘.33.’“;“{1’,‘1'{1 J the manger in Prosident | gtato convention adopted a platform last night and expensps of the eatire h“,}l':""-hf"‘l"““li’{ the ';"?h {"‘l’fi"fl“d dowd wil b passod and recommendations bo 4 rights were fully reoognized. [Cheers.] As- e (et Boweven feel | congratulating the party on the brilliant pros- thosama period. Goass, eamnings; | 8 SLLOWIA0 80 WEL BABTIRSC ok B0 WO | Ly ot the dirsctors maeking Riok 0 py any i sistant District” Attorney Follows, of New | o] thiog e ‘ij_ ey r.,,_-y,., for victory, and to put thems lves ia |®: 5 operating exponses and all fixed partake may defiantly snap their fingers nnile ah pie RN SN BRLELRATIN A Vork, arose and waid his party was wiling t 0t ox gaosee ne | o with the brothron of slster statas, re- o BO.002180;” deticit, §720411, it | in tho face of old Dyspopsia. Thia poin | dividend tho roma yoar and thon do anything for harmony. [Cheers,] uineut men woo came to me | ks tho principles of the party, hail ‘with | oot sl the il conition of fi'“‘ed’ the viotory ovor inexperionco and [ rosuuno on u sfx por cont. basis , The ¢ mwittee on credentials and a commit- arod their loy .ty and | P1easure evidences of fraternal union enunci. | he compuny May 31 '84, e Wil | bad luck in_other things is spedily won, | T:ATER ~At the mesting of the Union Paci- ) aated by various stata conventions, thas 1t iy | D¢ #een that the “gross floati " inc P the duty of the country o protect all citizens, |10 $11,400 099, made up tho following The Royal Baking ¥ uwdler, on account of conserve all industries, favors tariff for reve. |item Bills payable; %5 836,434; accounts | its superior powers as a low nue Limited to the necessitios of government [ Payable, 1,442,107; pay roll and vouch re, 87, | the great facility with whic. i X economically adiinistered aud 8o adjusted 4"2,»‘,':.;;’\‘:!;,’.,1" BEp ;u, ’1"“:1713 ~;(fl.u.;;;;w used, its proved economy, and its thoro- uhldtlrum Gu;;:..l:;- in !ih.‘ sompany's m...l- to & universal burd : id, 305,002, called bouds, $116, 00, The i §- | ury to moot the demand of the mecretary of protoction and home. industrian aifocd. e | compay has cortain available assets which | YEBIY "'"':;“*;“’:ld":;"'f;"'?',":' ';"'f"pe",‘;‘_ tho tromury for payments under the Thurman | PURE CREAM TARTAR. Ll compensation to Labor, but not o create or | #hould be deducted from this amount s fol- | £y a8 establisl y the teats of & act for the year ¢ foster monopolies. The general government |10W4: Cash ou hand, 840,577, Binking fund | ment chemists and o*hers, has become should caro for and lmprove the great water- |14 the bauds of trastees (cash) $116,000| tho general substitute for cream of tartar wage of the revublic; favor tho” nomination ];’;", .1'\;"'. Tooounts recelvabley ) 3,038 202 | and woda in the mulLl‘ug '{l dme,b-wuut. of Tilden as not only esseutial as & rebuke o [ 0MPALY stacks and bouds owned by the com- [ bt fl\ky, digestible bread, biscuit, friud sad mlsgovernment. but 18 hereby . de. £,074,064; total, %6,068,703, leaving the | 16hts fltky, ~dig N i fic directors Dillon resigned as president, / Charles Francis Adams acoopts the vositio ing agent, | 1t way votod that in lieu of a dividend pay- it may belable July 1st the sum of $718,814 Kfl tee of one from each cougressional district t) ed st € po; were appointed. It was decided that the | W Prosident Arthur,” s srnor Crosby idential elec- 1 national delegat-s, Tammany thres elmlum .m.n.‘, ‘ndm‘}rmflen. and lrvi ailone elector and two delegates. At 215 i5 no question that ho is honest when be the conveution adjourned till 7'p. w. that lx‘ aine and Logan will have his support The convention reassembled at seven o'clock. | and b Comumittees ou credentials and resolutions not | Gove roshy said aleo that though he being ready to report, & fuither recos was | personally would contribute his quota of effort ken n:}.m AP ; toward tha republican success this fall, he was P T} emocratic platform is sent out infapprehensive that victory was not a sured | U< net Hoatmg debr 3 advanes of prescntation to the convention, 1t | with Blaine and Logan. * 1 am endeavoriug,” | 1476d o bo tho dnty of the demnoratio “party | jot Aot bt 0,310, | Bamy tucl, # as follows said he, *to extract sowe confidence from Continued on Fifth page, | #urded as an available offscthy experts, State- | the work of her hands, Henator Platt d sealof “mever mantioned tha question of support to any man firet, upon him. Howev Decowber 31st. q 2 - ‘lhxumlnrnur njurlltfiu‘tkl;hnu‘r’wugm be found 4 3 1 j n Foa ng Powder, I § Gov. Buok| n Unvelled. | a0 P Gdorbed, nud tostimoniata ”,«nm mlr, (l / Six thousand | re ‘|lmmulu);chulu'h:h]u‘u D“m:x“&y.iah { b ! militar diog the Seventh New York | ton: M. Delafoutaine, of Chicago; and Gustsvig oto, ~ With it use, the young mistross of | riiniahy Dirticipated fn the tovemony of . | Boder Silwankee. . Neversold 1n hulk, the house may take a pardonable pride in | veiling the statue of Gov. Bucking I i to-day. . E. ANDRE L] ivored the oration, yfl:&‘P;GS' u-flm %fi; I L 3 lorth Garolina SBeen &verywhere, Becaude every. Y=, where recogrzizea e Becausde we | , lect thelbest as indispensibfe wh , 2’:/ Vi t; fo Peafer u}_o I feit Jabacea @orz@umer. bina, and stote & sens T NORTH CAROLINA |