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THE OMAHA DALy BEE FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAMA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, JUNEK 20, 1884, NO. 2 [ e —e————] deem it important that an eastern man should | were stored when entered. mubject to mach STILL AT THE HELM. |Bcchuecn, ae under no circumatancos conld T | regulations as the sccretary of the treasury ®0 to Boston to live, T siiil remain a director | may prescribe. RENE and a member of the executive tommittee, ONTONAGON LAND GRANT and _ehall not slackea my energy in| oy nite committes on publio lands has Rumorgd Resiguation of 8, H. H, [bringing beck she rond to fits ‘Hormer|gucided to recommmcad the. forfeiture of the THE POLITICAL CAULDRON. (57, "5 inyconeluding sid:ooeThore nover | eslution fnvitog, the solored men of Denn DEUCEDLY DULL. | = the actusl choice of the pe ple. [Cheers.] He | August to consider the political situation biwed toit. He respected it, and e had no [ana adopt meeasmes to improve the oondition | e doubts of its success. cheers. It Simmers and Spiutlers O7er the o Wi Walice vl wd e wory « he convention. Ha said on one side we Ta the stocks and bonds, Mr. Ames being the first Ontagon land grant. ) senators, representatives and bos os, and offic et )T Gla]’k, of the U, P, I beljove in the property of the Union Paoitic, CONFIRMATIONS, Fire, holdors ‘avd politicias, On. the'other side LOGAN DOISG THE KTATE. Change, and I belisve in time it will rank as high as {t| Henry W. Rothert, Tows, register of the S e were the people; plain, hovnet American folk AvausTA, Me., June 19, —~General Logan [OR—— iy 'wl‘wr"t for sonth Savih land office at Cheyenne, W P ior to Roachi th \\H:wnl money and without Jeadership, but ot “ I‘ soc the seldins's } 9 e feigt “Iy 1t tiue, a8 issaid on thesteaet, that there | Chisholm, 1llinols, reg s e repara ohin with grateful’ recollection of the services, | and Senator Halo viited the soldier's home a . On Investigation the Rumor | beon treitie between i L ] 'op B{)iling St B SO e Yo yours James (. Tlatoe in o con: | Togus today. Nine thousand soldiers wore | W 008 Rogisters a Very { al N kS, oint, spicuous position had rendered the party and [in line ana a salute of 17 . Deoli 4= Proves to be False. Mk, GOULD AND MR AMES, WAR CLATMS ON THE SOUTH, N PO i Tenlirad 0 Iy i o wlite of 17 soline, and that your retirement means a defeat for| yw .\ uivaton, June 1 > SR— i \::: NE b General Lowan v “1 .-h-»."w lh‘:h»’ ::;m Sy o Mr Gould and a transfer of the control to the [ ORr B ston holders?” % commi te *“There is not a word of truth in it," replied | - long le e Presidont Adams Interviewed | ate. Dillon, with emphusie “Thera is no dif- citizens from farm aud | cpove, After lunch the party returned to Logan Makes tho Grand Tour in |shop. from home and schools, whero they had | Ruigusta to Teave for Washington this aitee. | Othor Cereals Fluotuate Very studied little more than the records of Lin- | noon, the East, coln, Little. rittee on ciaims, of approval of the house bill now pending to relieve from further lability on . ference of opinion as to the policy of the road. | Pencing to telieve from fu ) Conoerning Bovernment's (Woir ulaureed and my Fesgnation o | BER2H, o8 o' A4"ikit i morion. heseut e —— NEW YOR! ' pther siguificance than I have told you. ik b 5% womi e VIR NE! Action other siguificance | b and to refund to the states that have paid, ' s oono | SENATOR PATTERSON'S VIEWS, . k : idoots swld Sk o Do Rthing > sy, oI e —— Conventions of all Partios in Dif-| "ue suuwws mavwes mrcrion voemve, | gyunonn o et vasore, | 20T 80 Linrd Tako a Downward & L A A T G T HIGH WATER. forent States. e T 1o baitid dh i for | ¢+ Tammany and Teving Hall men left. this Turn, , Bo Baya tho Oompany will Baslst {; 0e o ik doorumiy sliclin ) ot the Bavsonsding Cows| g o150 T Fataraae ofSonth ael, o | g Hubee Thompto, i o vy its Demands, "“Why should ie? Toe road is a splendid t¥y NubMabped; Blaine and Logan Ratifioation at|other republican who does not beliove Blaine |y convention are faw, Only fow. doctded | P10 O8tHI0 Of All Grades Riso in property, sil it needs todev lop it is good Washington. can bo elocted if tho democrsts put up an c- | exprosssois have boan had from men of prome in the Market. Ouoly o certain_turn in the e y wheel is nec ssary to make the Union I’mlr!c Er Paso, Tex., June “The Rio Granle The | agrent popity, and T futeid to s tha it it | river shows more water hero and above. than managed in tho Interest of the stockholders.” f\y .,y tinye in a quarter of a century, The mausgemen ceptable man, Ho says that Raodall could | inence still here. Neison J. Waterbury said :;.lm lwml boa stroug ““fi" to concentrate. on A leveland at Chioago, o did not know how | Special Dispateh to Trr Bew, Cloveland ho rezards a# | far the wost would Tegard yestorday's convon: | orraos oo 10, T e A Prohibition Mlatform— be elected but for a division among the demo- on the tarifh Congressional Proceedings ndiana Re- Anti-Pauper Immigration ——e— Yioiew Fil1icAq ind:ths AARIdY Ontai) -#atls publican Principles—Ten- coming nearest o being tho most availablo | tion as docisive in placing Cloveland aa- tha |, OO0, Juni 10, Tho regular session on : FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRE: S Tab " candidate of any democerat yet montioned, | mostavailable candidate before the country: | 'Change was oneof the dullest on record. Very Bill, S| SONLLEICEE REV SR RNDEVATRY Nt e nessee Bourbons, Hayis war e ] e e b | Gon: Faclinor, dologato at larga and loader of | ittlo w.a deing in wheat and corn pits, and O valloys below, to Camp Rice, and Old e Ly Drovent bis | Flowar campaign, suy forty of tho soventy- | practically nothing in pork. There were " . WasniNaroN, June 19.—Butler called up [Fort Quitman presinted the ap- S HGRBE GoLTA Donald i too much free trade, and Carllalo ts | *"° dele@ates to Uhicago, ace anti-Cleveland. |11y any outside orders received, and filuo- The Senate Disousses the Mexican | it resolution, providing for ah enquiry into | pearance of a vast inland sea, DIS' WUMBIA. from the south. Patterson thought if the [EPREEPA— tuations were not such as to tempt looal thecondition of New York national banks, | The flats 1»»)“gwlv--n fl:;' eneral Yo m::l th(‘- GRAND RATIFICATION — ADDRESS BY NOTED :'.':"'\‘.rfr“p'fi.'"?.‘:.‘r".'u"r‘."fi""}l thoy "i’""{"" THE DEMOCRATIO OONVENTION. | traders. The fuctuations were confined to & i i » .y | river, on which are th hi on, Topeka an X oer drof altogother or go in for o Pension Bill, Alter debate, the matter went over. Thobill [ G{TR 55 "raflrond. depot, bulldings, have all XN, reduction 50 strong that tho people could have | HOW TICKKTS OF ADMISSION WILL 1k DIsTRi- | rango of Je, aud closed about fo under the to pravent the importation of tea dust into the [ been submerged. The dwmage to Yslets,| WASHINGTON. June 19, ~The first ratifica- | no doubt about their platform, BUTKD, Intest figures of yestorday. Onthe afterncom Tnited States, was passed. The Mexican |So orn, San Elizaers and Camp Rice has bean | tion of the action of the Chicags convention Ciioaco, June 19,—Tae sub-committeo on | board prices dropped off rapidly, and some ae- t Farther News from the Nattonal|.;on bill was then taken up. Ingalls sub '{;::I:\‘::::i‘c.(:;lyt Ll l]g is ‘::i‘:vhr’lt\::l that | by the republicans §f the District of Co'uwa- ILLINOIS, arrangements of the national democratic s shown in consequence, The latest Capital, mitted a modification of his arrears pension | ben nearly destroyed. » X B4 [ bia ook place to-night with accompaniments | yous yon Govenxon—Titn PRoRIMITIONISS, today issued the following : wikAT provision, the modification providing o far as % ey ) of a large and enthusiustio audience, cloctric | 1y oovivaron, T, June 19—, B, H Denoc national committesroom 27, gan x gars A e @ A Rumor Contradicted, arreages are concerned that there shall be no The Grand Trunk. lights, fireworks, & display of fings and bunt- | 4o 1 residont of the Chicago board of trade l‘nlnn-rl_h 1130, Ull\ st."-'""" st el it chie s "K“Z(:lmh e i el tonl il edes 5 et B A applications made to the menibors Special dispatch to Titk Bre, diserimination between the rato allowed o o | g Moxhzaz, June 19.—An ‘mportant change | 116, fine band. musigand sposches by some of [ 14 hoon nominatad for governor. A telo- [ nutional comumitten for tickets of was very quist, Tt opened easier but became On10AG0, Tu., June 19.—Tho report is be- | private suldier and an officer. After some | has just been made 1 the interial mansge- | the best oratorical talent of congress, Three | /1y from Mr, Hobbs said that ho would give | the democratio national conventi a|firmer on short receipts of ocuntrack corn, fog frooly ciroulated on 'chango hero and in | Preimiuuey discussion as totho probable ad | mert of the Grand trunkc. West of Detroit | large platforms werg. ereted on the city hall {4 'yt favoratlo considoration, Tho voto | 0 tandivgof the methud, by which | aadod g agaley and lose a8 B for Jaly 2 ol 5 dition to the aunu.l cost of the pensiou list by | the lines of the system including the Ohicago ‘ alkc " t to bo distribuwed. Tioket: ) Y Wall Street, that S. H. H. Clark has resigned | tho‘adoption of the amendments proposed to| & Grand Trank, Detrost, Grend. Haven & | Pia2» mln llmm fl‘;e-: ch-l nm-‘ka addressed | p04 Fobbs 110, Haney 73, Hart 17, Hobb's |\:r|}.'ta?r:l|vl(;nu|;:nl‘I:v L QOTAEa bbe AOGORA: ::Jfifilfifnfi‘i'fi?.m-‘.rflf? .’wf;‘&?-?:; Ec 56 from the Union Pacific, the bill, Beok taid tho commissiouer of pon. | Milyukee, Iint & Poro Marquotts railways the assemblage, - Judge Shellabarger presided |y ination was made unanimous, Dr, Per- | iog to the rules which have heen followed out | August 563c, Septembor 56c. —_— sions had cstimated the amount at about | will be so amalgamated as to be under the|atthe principal platform, on ich some of ¥ . by previous conventions, They cannot be A reprosontativoof tho Brn called upon [$25,000,00). It semed tosbe tacking on | manngement of W. . Spicar, nowly appointed | the most prominent ¥epublicans in official ifa | FYiA0s of elloville, was nominated by acela | % BSSE SOUISTEN Lo i hadl will o Mr. Clark and inquired if there was any trath | about $256,000,000 to a bill "that _originally | general manager of the Chicago & Grand | had seats, witn a speech B ponded fFRER 0 Nents, andl of thess 2,000 will bo | 044y, but steady i comparison to former mar- R cailed for €5,000,000. He presumed tue in- | Tiuu General Hawloy ealled tho mecting toorder | 4 . ; occupied by delegates, alternates, officers, | kets The latest prices were: 83 June, 8% In the above despatch, and he stated thati . o in muking this aodition was to kill the i aftor which ady Shellsbageri troduoed i n [ The following were nominated by acclamu | o™ Gomistoen About 800 of - ths | August. there was not. He has not tendered his resigna- | bill, After remarks by Conger, Voorhe.s, Site oF Blavded Oacis a brief speoch, Jui BVsiTawrenos of | Ohio Q,Imn: For attorney general, llnln.lphum‘n of seats will" ba' . allotte to the press, PORK, i tion, and has sent a telegram to that effect to | Morgan and Ingalls the senate wont into ex- o ooded Oastle, , | who read a series f resolutions endorsivg and [ 1430 ocountyjatate ","':;““ ) U'!flll_(flil'l’: Subscribers to the fund toipay expe. ses will | Nominally; 10@16c lower; closing 1950 for the associate press, in response to an inqui y | ecutivesession and soon adjourned, ! Iow’A Cry, June 19.—Tho sale of Carey: S, “‘“"'i"fi"‘q republiean nominations for presi- | 7 {H40 & T Y uf‘n::::«"y'f""r':‘.L'x‘&,:‘,'..’: receive woven hundred and fifty tickots, and June, July and August. 385 ke OB b e Smith’s herd of Folsteins av auction to-day [ dent and vice presidect, and retting forth \ soven pundred aud fifty moro will b used for Tt e o nations of clerk of the appellate and supreme Thutis S Joald eafmmibtes; : o was larpely attended by cattlo men from all | Teatons why Blaine and Logan should be sup- | 6t for various districts was roforred o the :,’,'::":::’,',;‘; hret f.:,ln l‘fz“li.\c :::l':l‘;t.::l' :m. Lower; 62} July; 67 August; 82§ Septem- HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Citcaco, June 19.—The rumor circulatedin |y, house met in continuation of Wednes: | parts of the United States. The bidding was | Fortcd aud elected b ?'fi:},}'{‘,‘;{""‘}h"‘f,.‘:'.',‘.‘;f executive committee of the stato central com- | §valva hundred tickotswill bo give tosenators | 2T 3 Wall street and on’Cnangein this city that|day's session, and resumed consideration of the | slow aud prices low. —The premium cow, | tiong were adoptad with chee 5 Judge Shel- with power to act. and ropresontatives in ¢ ngress, voterans and OATTLR. S. H. H. Clark, of the Un on Pacific had re- | Pacific Ruilway bill. The first question was | ‘‘Mink,” sold for 81,275 to Thos, B. Wales, of abarger introduced #on, John Sherman ss 4 N 9.—The state prohi- [ other prominent men of the country, who will | Under the light receipts and better order signed the pwition of general manager of that | 01 the amenduent offered by Thompson to | this city, Her 8 moaths old calf brought $710 | the iret speaker, siid in part, bition committee this morning raised $2,700 | attend the convention. Five hundred and | the demand for the shipping cattlo market ghos ] L % make the apg egute yearly contiibution of the [ from S. A. Langdon, of Morrison, lls. Sixty | 1 will supportjtheimomwation of Blaineand |for campaign Iulqmno«. The platform was | fifty tickets will bo reserved by the national | generally ruled actico, and prces strong and ¥oad is entirely without foun-ation, Central Pacific company 55 instead of 85 per | head were sold. have done thoss of Fre n-\mrtwl at ndon and was adopted without o | committee for contingencies, The remainder | 100 per hundred higher on bert corn-fed cattle, e —— cuntpu( the uucmningfl,finnmc “.‘1 the Kun- e X 1 Lincolty &nd Grant, and Hayes, | debate. Tt declares that the members of the | of tho tickets be given to the delegate: a'sn-lmnul':l" h"i.' 3"""2 yesterday. H flhrn::hcn,% sas Pacitic 45 p r cent, The amendment was " 3 lausa.) Aud’ this I would | prohibition party seceds from the old parties | making two tickets to each for distribution to | tle also kold a shade str nger, and butcher’s President Adams 18 Interviewed. e torA TG : S LA Sioux City's Rallroad Squelched, L | ¢ : o | ook ke BoL < QNEAb L ek i fab . The questi n was then taken on s B¥Ra it thoy wero owing to the fact that the “‘Mauagers of the [ the public, stock was in good demund. Thero is fair Bostox, June 10.—President Charles Fran. | the minority bill. Tt was rojected. ~Hewitt | Special Dispateh to Tk Bex. worthy than T ko them o be e dat ol partios have penitently and for yoars w. 0. ;";;{;'“"',g;;;,‘(: Rt oL ,,“,‘:'l‘:' 3 % S el w York, moved to recommit the bil R 9.—The bil iz ished honor them. I have no | totally disregarded the iuterest and welfare of . L. Scorr, i ci contil A o roport from Wall street, that he has dis- f day in Decewber a bill by which the sinking OB [ugsen 10 ny othor persomyould, take his cnances for | placed in their hands for personal “aggran: W.J. Viuuas, | are selling all the way from 26, accord- eover.d or broken up any conspiracy whereby | funds of the companies shall be enlarged by | west from Sioux City, Towa, to connect with | msess in 'a pOllESRE convention and swhen | dizement and to seoure place, power and M. M. Haw, ing to quilty. the Uvion Pacific company has been robbed, | the additioval payments, so that debt due the | the Union Pacific westof the one hundredth | defeated, would 888k €0 thwart the action of [ spoils whilo the people have demandod in yain i Committeo of Arrangements. ‘;"Y“‘"“ Andian corn fed sold ‘lt,“";gmd 2 overnment may be surely paid at maturity. [ 17 108 ACL S ,, tne convention, | dline and Logan have been | redress of grievances at their hads” Tho| Application by newspaper men for desk to choice shipping, 1,200 to 1,300 Ibs, 6:0 to ‘The statement that General Manager Clark, i i ;. 5 meridian was given a set-back to-day by the g e oL g Apu f ) 3 60 it : 3 feAunls | The motion_to recommit was rejected —65 to | TR KT SN Gt S i hecial | selreted from llion+ of their coustry. | Prohibition party therefore nlwnlwthlt only | privileges shou'd be mads prior to June 80, by [ ¢ 60; common to medium, 1000 to_1,200 of the Union Paciflo bad resigned, and his [81. Tho bill then passed without division. | 1otion of ho house i suldngup 4e 4 spesil | 1l VR o not themselves, | Sourco of powr in this host, the people, “and jetter addressed to Austin H. Brown, chair. | 82010 6 10; graus Texans, 700 to 875 ibe, 3 resignation beon accepted s denied by tho | T-day's session than began, Hopkins, from | SR8 SRORNINE SN0 COnETa0' list, This [ but the g party of . the |makes the following de lara ion of principles : | man of the committee on pross and telegraph | to 5 00; corn-fed Texans, 8 00 to 10 00; Ameri- the committee on_labor, called up the bill to 5 ! > United stat ressnt the American | First; the traffic in intoxicating liquors, the | at Indinnapolis, Ind. cans, b 00 to 0 25, makes the chancss of ths passuge of the bill president and vice-president of the road. | 1% SOR [ ; J prohibit _importation and migration of for- | {MKeS e chaness o Lhs : 7 & crime of the werld, and_should be sup: woas Clar ntimated, tnat wlen thorecont charges | iguors and aflans wnder coutract to perfomn Pueiatis e e 1 s avely ¥ o th a lower tedency, Sk Brs from 'the pes Weces-ion and disunion, | pressed immediately by constitutional or log- TENNESSEB, Py m:w at were det-rmin+d upon that his resignation was | Ja B v gasa e ARt et Radindli tha aJh/of Hands ready, but ne will remai 1 in charge at Omaha [ Joneg, : f Wisconsin, offered an amendment, ‘Wabash Matters, lo L 4 i"fif.'l}f"&,x;n?&?a::‘. 18 o cri) not a vice, "und shonld bo over| NASHYILLY, June 19.—The democratio con- | to & hewvy -hlawr- and gnhu a8 long as his health will permit, which Was adopted, providing that nothing it | g 701 June 18,—Col. J. ¥, Hows, gene] ¢ s from thrown o8 power. Thisd; the atate has | vention reassombled at9 s, m. The entire | 10to 5 65; light, 170 to 210 1bs, 485 to 5 The Union Pucific railroad company has | this act shall be construed as prohibiting any 34 2 ? il ol N p E mflu‘ to overshrow anything that s de- | forenoon was consumed in consideration of the e —— legal advice th congre-a cannot compel it to |individual from sesisting any member of his 3 f ve of the lives and ~health or of | n The 3 Kok e : ko oue b it and poy t xoe upos i land, | (mily ue o slaive to migrats rem & Creign | aral oo masagec e " it ol [t pooie. - Hiah Jiconse, o mattar how 9““21‘;- *.fl.v-\m ';npz.""pm:nm':- and it the ef.ra will take no such uotion. country to the United Swates. il then | i tese ool i ol i \ byde- | S A e the ’ President Adams says of the reports of his ‘without disoussion. «. - - ] b ¥ traffic. The fourth clause of the platform de- 3 o tablo the majority ro- intorviow, with the. sooretary of tho.in erior: | . The contestod eleotion cate of Campbell va, [ ductors fo rofuss tohcnor any and et TN el nounces the sckion of the Tlinolslegislsture fn | S o ot bo iehlo the malorlty x5 | Varions Views wonceraing lts Cause., “TThere is absolutely no truth in thestories | Morey was taken up. Lowrey supported the [issued by that company from St. Louis to{ jaboring men R o country protection of our | reference to submission of prohibition amend- | PO" o8¢ a i that I prote ted against tho government | conte-tant. Chioago, prior to May 1st of the prosont year. | revenue laws against undue competition with | ment to the vote of tho peple, The fifth | thonational convention was voted down, The | ¢ o0 vy eh b0 Tam Ban, report. Edid nothing uf the kind. The rail- | Adjouraed. This covers all unlimited tickets issusd by | foreign labor. They represeat the power, |clause rejects, with disdain the proposition to | convention now voting on a call of the previs i . road commission mentioned to the secretary of the Wabash company during the rate 'n’r whllvam: ts and ul;’nir-tl:ou» of the rf:‘mhl educate children with money derived from the | ous question on the mwjority repoct, The Cuiaao, Jnne 19. - The chief topic of con- (P the interior that T was in town, and the latter WASHINGTON NOTES. between here and Chicago in the fall of 1880, | can party, thi® for now twenty-four years has | sale or manufackure of liquor. The sixth do; | call for the previous question fuiled for nck of [ versation about the east Chi azo aveaue police N sent for me. We had a pleasant R i when an immense number of unlimited tickets | been trusted by, the people, and in roturn [clares for the enfrauchicement of women, | two-thirds majority of the convention. Ad-tation this morning was the raid on the chat for ten minutes, No reference was TRUTHFUL GEORGE'S MONUMENT, wera issued at about four dollars, which were | has greatly adyanced your country in strength, | The soventh declares for a radical reform of | journed to 8 A majority of the dele- ambliak Nouseslast nlubb D Oonrect ae A made to report, but thereporters jumped to| vy ,qninarox, June 19,—The dedication of | greedily purchased by scalpers and many [in wealth, intalligenos, courage and hope, and |civil service. The ninth, that every child [gates to Chicigo favar Olovaland. = At the af- | BATDINE 4 X the conclusion that I was protesting against 4 i other persons who tzoughb there was a big | in the respect and. wonder of mankind, A [should be educated in schools supported by | ternoon sersion a wrangle occurred, and after | made on tho fact that the places raided were ; something, The 1ep rt contains some unpleas- | the Washington monument takes place the |, eoulation in them. It is belisved that | generation of youngermen are comivg to the | thestate and should be taught the effect of | discussion the majority report wss adopted | those in which it is supposed Mike McDonald ant facts but nothing mure than everybody | 2nd of next February. Extensive prepara- |about ten thousand of these tickets of the ?runt in the south, aé well as the north, and [alcohol upon the human organization, The [ with the addition of a section pledging ac- e b Interesd Ban L b liwakE Donm dere B Lh knows and no exception can bo taken toit|tiong are being made for the event. In|value of seventy five to elghty thousand dol. | they are determinod to overthrow the bor- |tenth and final clause opposcs all forms of | quicscence in the will of the Chicako con- e e L by the company. ~Government was given 5 lars are still out. The contemplated action of | boun sectionalism of the democratio party, | competition botween conviot and honest labor, | vention, every facility t get av the facts and all this TR EHILISH IV ESTIOATIO the receivers caused great ‘commotion among | They live in the mountainy and the plains of | A resolution expressing the sentiment of e —— which to get even with Mike, Joa Mackin talk“about rtrictures and ioferences and pro- [ 7, B, Kasson was called and invited to tell | the scalpers and other owners of the tickets | the west. They breathe the fresh air of the | theconvention as to the nomines for prosi- , O'Brien's Estate. and the machine for their partial triumph at tests is non ense. The report makes no what he know about the allegation that|Who have been freely seling the vickets of | hills of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tenne- | dent, unanimously in favor of Governor St. §AN FRANCISCO, June 19,—When the estate | the late primaries. Vatious opinions were ex- charges agai st the company but simply states 0, o the hardy, liberty-loving | Jobn, was carried with choers, f : iy 1m0 sid me: e R A AN Waller had been influencod by tho elder Mr, | "% L E R LA e ot i v S LRI Bl iudade s of the bonanra millionaire W, 8. O'Brien | Froet gex?&u’;;‘la‘:zhn:ll«';“,: akpdden -reld, meanl —_— English to absent himsolf during the vote e fatherland, they come from old Ireland, they was being admin'stercd, » man named Patrick | orati& Golitics, was of the opinionthat it would Big Steals in the U, P, upuln hthol English- Pelle cumk Kasson e ‘;M :“ n;e the iy Npl{rlftn n.mulnml m;ulmh DIANA, H, O'Brien artived here, succeeded 50 well ssult in thu)l)runk up of the umhigz: that Dispato said he had no personal knowl dgo ) PROF, DROYSEN, of a gene ation of freemenwho never feltthein- |\ yixixg pLaTPOM ADOPTED BY THE IE- iog hi 5 or - | Harrison's «huncts for guininz the gubernato- spsr.‘:fl,},.:';,‘:;‘;fl'}:’i“ (o that tho O the point Tt had boon o mattor of remark | Brenuax, Juno 19, —Deoyian, tho cnunent | cubusof slavery, sndpyiah oaly a1 Amoricans o catabllubing himeelf to Lo a brother of the % | ial chair had beon hure, aud that th attack 304, 3 '8 reported that the | generally among members in his vicinity that [ professor of history at the university of Berlin | to make stronger and p'ant deeper the princi TRDLAN AN T 19, T spublican | was paid him as a compromise of his elam, | on Mike MoDonald would react on the party, new presidont of the Union Pacific, C. ¥.|Weller had been taken into & corner and |is doad. ples of the republicat party, Every advance HDIANAROLIN, . v NARJ: Sl e}’ JODR Patriok died shortly afeer his brother, Now | both this fall and next spring. y Adams, has discovered big frauds and steals | thereupon immediately left his place in the FRENCH DIVORCE LAW, every roform, eyery improvemont; tho pro- | state convention was called to order at half | Patrick & ed siorily wir W e SN pridadi e B ] smimg the western officials of the Union Pa- huuus.d!la hud heard talk of this kind from | Pagrs, June 19.—Tho article in the divorce twuunhulyuur,lubl(r;:r, the hul‘hlmg[ f your | pugt ten, Hon Stanton J. Peelle was eloctod | ldior of the Eighh infantiy. claiming to be Explos i clfic, b 3 Bl » dozon mombors, but sould. oot iiecall | bill abrogutig tho Law of 1816, which ab - | ¥, the shaortion of vour righte as fise "ot | oryiont chairman, Nominations for gov- | son of Patriole and wil commence it for | Lavwer, Rox, W, Va, Juno 18-Ay tho ) " : Wm. H. English testificd that he had SR Gl o dollar in gold; “all the e objots of dwire |on resolutions not being ready. Hon. W. HL |G S S0l vty entat. Killod and Mar 1tush fatally, Threo oths Cucado, Juno 19.—A littlo bic of canvass- fy,) o4’ with mauy members co carning his SEOH LY must wwit the move nonts of the epublican | i, Col, W, W, Dudley and Gen, John [ * : woro dangerously injured, ing for businéss has just como to light in this | sou' case but. nover offered inducemens to |, LONDON, Juno 19, —Tho jubiles in honor of | party. Ttmay be slow. but if you tura to_the | Clkinh Col. W, We Dadte g —rem— e A Gl e AL CRe SR A | 8000 SR the fifiieth birthday of Spurgeon continued | democratic party, you will always find it | . Shanks named; Mr, Culking nominated on Garrison's Finances, Touts of mining mackinery to be. ehipped. €| Quéstion.—"Did you evor have o talk with [ %08y, The tabernaclo was-filled to over- | watching wnl walting Good wiowly ciizois first ballob receiving 604 votes, Dudley 612, | yryy Yioux, June 19,~Tho rumor has beon u i pped to| O or 0 e clach Tavo flowiig. oldeu time—groundod on the resolutions of | Shanks 48, Nomination made unanimous, 3 L ] ton. Pagit with Mr. Weller in the cloak room? : ; Shanks 48. No . " | floating about that Cou modoro O, K. Gurri- :mlmuu. rulr \;llm.l: the IUu‘.u.; PETITR e S R e G e Y e g mes bufore o wah» ggressive | Tho platform adopted ratifies tho platform of {05050 U0 iy, Kiornau's Wall Burlington had both made bids, the lat er | that Mr, Bayne's st in hisspe-chon| Camo, Egypt, June Phiars ¢ 3 1634id tha 10 18 DOIC and aRETERsIve | ) ational - epublican convention as suffici nt | %! 7 el JA, sosuriug tho Gouteacr, Tho Burlingaon offored | tho floor of tho house i T ucither di- | change of shots fo-day at Suakin. ‘Tho rapacs and that ho w Ll obateuct thobusiness tuterets | {5 U ational vonpe and heartily | Streok agenoy furatahen tho (ullowlng: Tho &y tarn over the fieight to the Union Pacific | rect'y nor indirectly tried to influcace Mr. | that Kassila has fallon is doubted in milizary | O 26 € e’ i ! | ena the nomination of Blaine and Lozan, | reports connecting — Commodore Garrikon's at Council Bluffs ou condition that bulk should | We fer, and any s atement that I did 4| circles, . Colonel Wood has been jnstencted o | Presideat. - He might saake off wome of the |y i | o with protssted paper hav this founda- not be brokeu, Lt the cars bo taken through | wholly destitute of truth.” : echolon the whole Egyptian asmy. between | o0 ous of diplomagpaad invits the atéention r ot Porter: favory leg. | tion: He 1s the endorwer of Pittaburg, Olovo. kymn %r ion Pacitic &n«llll:rexun Short Line. |~ “id you ever know of a candidate for the | Agsouan and Wady Halta by the eud of the :i'{'"m“l‘"x'fl o tho akistence of this ountry: | lation aporopria ¢ o monument to thowe | 1and and To'edo Dapor, toime of whioh mey i the U & ) tbid you ; lote if o were will alsp be conservatism enough in 2 et b0 b o to be extended. ‘Tho Commodoro says freight, t was made by the Union| I never knew une to have a son elected to THE PLAN OF THE PORTE, cratic party to "':“l;“ chock so britdiant | titution to take the place of that of | The railrond hus in coursa of coustruction 76} anc!:w u:ix |<_D~d|v]ul|:u the ’h‘uwiu‘onn z.rx ono | congreat. I thought this was an exception, | - CONSTANTINOPLE,June 19,—Tho porte 1s not . Dla Al L”‘mr.n; favors sach chauges s +hall take the u(x)l(lnw "'l'lm,h-ulvlml debt, é‘"?fl?{"““ah”fif"fi.‘.‘ their 5t. Panl Tine and transferred it to tho | Peollus g bl andhas addressed a circular to the powerd fn- | protect eve y man, th poor as well w tha | R il %'ur_r:em l’;cl 5 llm; cut:ing ‘zm l‘!nhl;u l--,xw.u..- barrel business, I know nothing | sisting that Ergland’s self-imposed task of {:fihl"fl"l1'{‘.‘.‘;3:5;."{ L‘w‘u" “'“‘,"‘3":‘11,;‘:‘,1"' ledye of de TELEGRAPH NOTES, ific out of 23,0, the abo " atever st ) Way. ? o | businoss. Whon sl the fune boome ko | 16 SoU1 bring up barrel, TNl tell you | F2*t0ring order in Egypt, is wo far comploted | uction to American itizens, and protoction { EHER T P ” 4 € tho Union Pacific managemen lively imes | something ab ut. Indisna sosp” interrupted | 42t the army of oocupation ought to be with: | to American laborers u freo 'voto aud “a. fuie A1sohustnent of buuntior K 18 Wm. Purccll, editor of the Tnion snd Ad- vertiser, of R chestor, N, Y.; had a great re- howe from the He was kuown and was made e iminecaviont g ldl‘.fi‘;i:‘;:n]gfl“ army; denounces the action of the den ity in tho wiate assembly in displacing npetout offi Aals of benevolont institutions by mere politicians, The state ticket was completed as follows : g ndis p ot drawn, The moral authority aud prestige of An gapoviad, (‘r‘;‘,")y ("A'::!;];,:‘;};{;"‘““’K himself to Millard | 4}, g'uftan i amply sufficient, it says, to {nsure | the administration of Bla g p— p:). Adj g internal tranquility, If, however, the powars [ us such a policy, and that 1 know the demo- Why Dillon Resigned, THE NICARAGUA WATER WAY. aro of the opinion that ex 'ra military force is|cratic party is not capaile of it that I now Chicago Times Special. Wasniyoton, Juso 10, —Saerotary Froling: | necossary, such foren might bo supylia by tha | iuvoko your aid, and promiso you mine, to huysen to-day communi ated to the house |sultan alone, or in conjunction with England, | s-cure the election of the w..ubf an tickes,” thero as ugainst Clovelan eloctor at large. Mo & reporier who spoko to Mr, Dillon s o {0 (00, U obiations. and fora gn | France, Ttaly and Spain, {Choera,) Lieutenaot Gene Surdy of Hovry | Tho saloon-keepers® associstion of Conneoti- sevoral Wall streot wtories regarding. bis xo- | Sr. "t u joint mireting, the detalls of tho S Vi A Senator Hawley (Connocticnt) was thon in- | coun_y, secrotary ate: Roert Mitchell, ' cut, at & socrot. meating to-night, resolved to signat'on Mr. Dillon said: I resigned from plans of the administration in respect to she | po g0 So W Beo b L troduced, and began by calliug for three 'of Gibuon, count Bruco Carr. of rufums‘k'fl}/‘""““""""‘ under tho l-f'"“-'q"" the presideucy entirely of my own volition, | Nicaraguan water way, Ho said that the y June 19.—The Iigaro correspondent | ohgqry for Jumes Gillospie Blaino, which was Orange county, treasurer; R. R, “"}“{b.‘" of the Scott iquor law, thus compelling suits T helped o build the roud and have been gon, | 48Ul methods adopted for maklng those |at Rome s1ys that Presidont Arthur has in- | heartily rospondod to, thea three moro for Marion county,’ attrney goneral; W. G, Wil- | in all cases, P d0.b 1¢ rord and have been con i matters known to congress wore taken for | structed the Amercan minister there to act in [ Juhn Alexander Logwh m t with a like re- son, of Tippocanoe superintendent of public |y o ittes bo notify Blaineof bis nomi- nected with it for twenty years—the best part “real rea ons,” and asked that his commaui: 'y orony with the ministers of Eogland, | #onse. Some one i the crowd then shouted, instruction: B. C, Hobba, of Parka, veporter | G0 § VR TR on "ind go 10°Au- of my hfa in excoutive i ions w!l the time, | cations might be received undor re.trictioas of | A Ao 426100, | Cprg chears for Hawley.” (Loud chaers.] ' |of the mprene cou ti W, M. Haggatt, of UAES M0 RTREEE I T S -~ T bave given my wervices gratait sy all tnat | 9cis] ecrecy. The committeo, after heariug Au*:m; and Spain in an effort to obtain from | € Tho yepublican party,” he asid, **is niot Waricle judye of tho wipreme cort; el . i e ) : | the secretary, adjourned without action, the Ltalian miai tar of fore ffairs tha mit- | made up of ten or fifteen hundred good wmen district, B P, smmond, of Jasper, Con- | Tho illitary encampment af ubuque q - n time, with the exceptivn of the last four years, y, ’I o TR igation of thedecision of Count Cassation in | of lhm’l.‘m, any uwre than Gtden bua. | veution adjouraed ac 9:30 after o continuous 1 tordny, with great eclat, many |Ifajum of any nJurluu:kuflmh;;Mc-" h’hflnfl when I have had the small salary of 815,00) a SFIBITS FOB RXPOKT, regard to the properties of the propoganda, | dred drops of water made the Mis issippi. | sevalon since forenoon men belng present. A e P . o bstimoniaia year. For ten yeurs 1 have nearly neglected |; flu-r,ntnr Beck v{(-,.t)‘f‘u.-ixll.j‘»uii endment i\lccunliyz fo_tho wime m])u:.-.:.v M mi-lte Thc»n"' gu‘...x mer h:niuh.t L{ytil.u catabli i » e The Georgia dol ,i.um. o thle llumulunt(u o g t,.“.,\;,l,!‘?.i Dana Hays, Bos- 4 aiLia 5 gy in the senste totho legisative, execu: | Monceni has promised to regulate the question | new party of the futurs, but”the r publican " national convention Is practically uoanimouy . Delnfoutalne, of Chicago; an vig my own |rimll‘mfl“m 8. I am now 73 years tive and judicisl ! " that distiled in a mwanner s tisfactory to the vati x‘. when Inu'l; Im«{lbu oud will of the |llln|<‘ 7 and PENNSYLVANIA, for Cleveland, F Y, umiu‘,“unuwkw. Never sold in bulk, old, and I consider it my duty to myself to spirits intended Jwemp Jt, lnuy & set n&mvt the subject of the general reorganization of had the name and didnot propose to di L JONVENTION OF OOLOKED VOTERS, 5 , &, ANDRE ha‘esomeona clse take the hoid, As the and remuin in sto. -+ 2% uli oxcooding | ceolesisatioal property in Ttaly ahall como be- | tiae. [Ohoors.] (ieneral Hawley then apoke | Pirmsbuia, June 19, Tho Alloghooy o uaty | John Worlord, editor of the Parry (In) | 0(CAGO, % . main office of tho company is in Boston, I nine months in the warehiuse in which they fore the chamber of deputies, Iu!tnuglurmnnuchiuwmunhluh.ho spublican | colored men in convention o-night passed o | Pilot, died Weduesday of caycer on tho face, | 20 Lake “% 287, 250 & 201 E. Water 8% Seen Everywhere, Becaude we | Becaude every. ‘ TASAMAN SRt Iy where recogzizea Y ea @ or ar o lna W = TN T ot thnlkd ad lndlmpem@lfi[’e s hyg leaf from the Smoking Tobacco. 8 beit Jabacco Lc}s’wfl,b a/ g(a«bt/v baros @o::@umer. (s'u,», and stote b sew. fo eafer aho

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