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4 1 for Iwbor dur- | Downing, Shar FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1884, NO. 3 e w 73 — & 7 Whitney o few are non nhn-éul. a‘“wundhl\(Lhn{numn’llfln now move: MILITARY MA"O!UVBES. aming year, ending June | 8 Afte i e MORE A"'MATED, lrv"';n":-li:n‘\“h' 5 10 resul (‘.{N I:v;:l<‘\A?'n‘v'rv ‘13’:‘.:‘,: ment, Among plane of operations noted in my dehate thy p s to the debate all jeen protosted and thay WingTets for New # fibiais ‘ 5 Tt wetion. btow: "oantatn | ROVICW 0F 1he Troops 1 Dubngue B | ron i e mel s emply | York 1ot vt 1o, meob Dowiog and v (g Chigagy Market Displays Con- | HE MAHA DAILY BEE. - ——— cLEvEL“Nn'S cHANGEs. ilhl\:‘nv(;-l\.\ h:d\“\»\n‘r: ’,”‘m";‘:!'y“‘? of whom Son- | dress will be jssued to the Irish at home an: n sea) f prices Bmppniss bt s 'y t the schems t‘nlnl\nl«)! balloons manned with signed The Pittsburg seale of price nd now A Prominent Tndiana Domocrat Tnter-| Syl oo iy vih a vt el i vl | York e ks o e Dovaleg and e » without more then 30 per cont of tho | WoAfferty was commissionsd to examine the o their intention of rosuming work at s ; ; . viewed, convention to start with, but it is & long ways | plans of tho apparatus, Several fanians in campment, it N iam Wi % | dratt. The indebtedness of the Girm is thonght Siderable Activity ™ from that figure to two thirds arls volunteerod for tho atiel expoditions, . Y watad Assoctution of Tron and Stecl [ to e £150,000, will property at 1 itch J = A aurions feature of the situntion s thit & 3 ot the_ workinaa’ | BsLL 1 hasn bonded debt of R — & N . . while Bayard is strovg in the north and esst, w7 " N offioart of Swift's | 225,000, There is also said to be considerable i He Thinks Tammany is Playing h-l~‘~»‘~ o be growing weaker i the wouth | 'ml:nn o his -rn‘un i Followed by a Well Executed WeatThind strece | whoat and flour i the way of asts, The | Wheat Rises Under Reports of & and that the southern men are likely to be the | New York. June 2).—Gen. an left fo Hurpe wifi's, wan called | Wing trouble is said to have grown out of ' Possum, firseto doscrt him, A losding southern man | Washington this altornoon. Sham Battle » Tl st o et I af [ attempt 0 do'a very Tangs busimess on inndo: | P0OF Prospeots in England, says: “Wo cannot_afford to give the repube ——— the manufacturers, | E Trtge, Meaire quate canital, Ho has also boen engaged ¥ cans any bavdie in the contert, Wo have Four Negroes Kiiled. Mitehell Tranter and Willis s of that frmsMr, | e con traction of a rallrond betwoen 1 S te, of | field and East St Louis, which is said to { i fol urdens enough of our own to carry, and the " JTrine The brick o i osedines Divesre, of this Licking, and Mg, W4 3 But Will Show Their True Oclors | Jortiononetut o ome o sy e Ay G, Jowe 20 ik yand o | Congronsional PHoWdings b | o o e Liking, and B Wittr, of | tld Bt o But Falls Again on Unfavorab] at Chicago, eatly to the front some of the old war issues.” | blosion by which four 1 Yesterday's Session, the amveam ol amoctation wers i Roporta. st et Wiehe, pro § 53:"'31'1:;:;) y'y“:w"- T :\(\‘”Iiyll‘l}l FOREIGN NEWS, ¥ AT AUGUSTA, A Reverond Fr And Endeavor to Thwart Cleve=|rur xorwicarios comnrrer wave annivin of New: BUEZ CANAL, n&| pa P committes appotnted | GO0 Follows the Course of Wheas And Goneral News From the Na- f Mitch 11, of the Licking s, June ho Albany Prosbotory y tnati THERE. doposad . 1, Fedders from the minist : n ) and | 4o considor. (e ndvisabiLity of widonhig land’s Nomination, Avausta, Me., Juno 20.—A special train | Ho is serving imprisonment for crimiual m: tional Capitel. Hughos, of Herper's, Riverside, Whin | ¢ B R o ] e Closely. beariug thee mmitteo omted by the Chi- | practice. the time came, on Juna 1, for renewing the g [ i kst 5 i W 1o conve e — : oo | eontract Between Cincinnati manufactirers LA AR T — A Oatholic Priest ™ Sees theutionar ved at Augustatn Flour Mill Burncd, The Mexioan EERRERBEI11 8till |and tha men, the Iatiee promented the fhind ] o QO e hathe Gol Pork Goes Up and Lard Down—The ts! Y o gusta house where they spent the B e e S Splier Bl f 'y to sign, saving that it would in future onable [ of art treasures, one of the mos famous ances- Hog Market Dull, Sights" of Chicago, When Portamouth was teached there was a | Il at Mt Loovard burued last eveniag. Under Discussion the Clneinnatl lronworkers nr thoso of the | tral art collections In England, brought at anc —_— largo crowd n¢ the depos wnd threa cheer, [ L1039 $20,000, intured 812,000, ¥ third district to act indopendently of the | tion £01, And Loses His Pocketbook and |Lyuch,of btissseipp went o wpon tho. r.a Smatlpox i lowa. Sporting News aud a Varlety of Gen- [ {1 V0 R s i s e iR Plstoin atid ftiads & faw reniarks,” Bx:s Citicado, Ti The Journal's Des oral Newh Prosidont Weikis affirmed that the differences A Strike Pending, ation aud life on 'change to-dny, but a lower (Contents, tor Roliins (i New Hawmpshire, and Ju Moines special sa; oral cases of small- i price which used to exist in dforent oo | COLvABUS, Juno 20.- The state minera’ ag. | Fange of prices woro established as the result Foraker of Ohio, w ach cafled upon for w | pox are reported 'in Shelby county, originat- tivns owing to highor rates for tran-p réation, ation 1 1 the miners in Hocking Vb [ of disquieting rumors from Wallstreet. There spece sonded 1n tum, v..\xv.m:;ll‘wls o h!il‘:l“{mu:lH u(\‘lvnfig‘;n‘tl\\‘ ho m“:lfutllw::;fl: AHE DUBUQUE ENOAMPME rery :,“ylv,t: l:l|v‘i(>l§ sdjuste y.‘ and 'that tho | ey o -I::Z‘,u..\-“ ”1‘y‘:.vnl|“n.r>:».n r“r b eont | s a faie incroaso in the number of outside ) altimore and_ were thero wive hoalth | o nars o f the manufcturers in this rspoct we I 4 inara in tho atate are |\ gory for wheat, Tho markos for ous aling vhe route were lar The Failare of' C odore Garrison s | directed to bold thems: ves in roadiness for a " " the train, pa ticular u Portland Two of the family have died aud REVIEW AND SHAM BATTLE, groundles It wis finally roed to str ~Indignant mormons, Lte., Ete, lr\\l(,n»\m.:llunshmt stay tuere” was no timo | seven neighbors are down with the disease. Dunvque, Jibe The last day of the | ont tha words ** third district ™ from the seale order to suspacd WHEAT p FHBILS AEoRPANYING LHURIIIAS Wete M, Small Pox ln Tilinofs, regular programme of the miitary encamp: o P L practic \III:m:":M!\:(\n(“xn Notifying the Nominees e ,‘ "“l :;l ‘IL";"l W "']‘" stronger, and A DEMOURAT'S VIEW &, Ulawucy T, Killey and Mes. D, Hill, wiv Srmrsarmnn, Tihinois, duno. 20,oAnather | 008 a8 & kroat succoss it &k o of a heavy | that tha mannfuctu o asked, and Pitteburs | Bosroy, June, 20,—Tho cominittas appolnt. | fafr busing om Toca! scoount. the bt o % membe @ committee an r. and ‘ Q! ), Illinois, June =Anothe i ol on,. Il wolve tho 0 throughont will rule the Cineinuati oy \ 3 ¥ ount, the ma ho- HEDOUITS CLEVELAND'S NOMINATION, TRV B e et e asoof smadl pox i Trvington township, Wash- [ £ain which fell at noon, KRG twelve thou- | prifes thitughont will et it the Cliciuunt f o4,y thy nattonal republican conyention to | wan to develop streuth, and priccs: advanced Special D+ pateh to THE 3 Phips s not with the commitiee, owing, i"wv]n- 'l'.'ll)' l~(n~p;:r| 1 to the s ate toay sand to fiftoen un.l'm:xd |~‘wplo ‘iv;" beon for soveral yoars past, i notify Blaino and Logan of the nomination ""Iélflllwlv« 'l':wl;mv»lhwm-vnu;xn-wmd \ r AR i SHALE health, he patient is a nurse who has hoen | ot wesl ok his b ¢ ) [ partia ly accounte |t for vard tondency, Chtcato, Juns 20.—Austin H, Brown, of [ sld to tho fact that his brcacuc il attending ont of tHe firstoated At who per: '"“L“;r‘\““_‘h‘"'lf;"'\y:l‘t‘:“;]‘f:r:h:"am o okt et to-day and docldod to tako a speclal train [ Bttt Tvats bablos sohrtet u bt bt Indiauapolis, meraber of the democratic na- | gertain local bills under his gordiaaship sonally the discase when a child, it 4 U ALASKAN EXPLORATION, At four. arriving at Augusta at 10 o'clock. | ing abroad and some advices were raceived re- tional committee of Indians, doss notshare [ Blaine has pted an invitation to be pres- ——— has been very successful. hltlu l}wv ahle that They will romuin in headquacters until to- | porting the weal in Eneland for § s someeh : the commeuceme icises of Hates at o other tournament has there boen so orrow morning, who Somnl crowing crops. Late ver, thero with the membersof the committes in the be- | #nt at the commeucement exercises of Bate Connetlaville Coke, at 1o othe ‘ en s A DRngorous Fob: morrow morning, when the committeo will Sroning, o vf\- "M:“N e TR RS wait unon Blaino with tho nomination, which [ th many crack compantos from all parts of the coairman, John B, cunutry. At dress parado thie afternoon tho [ e e 1en | Lo tanderad by the \ sulbio »rize diil erday < axcovver, W. T, Juno 20.—Gen. Miles [ Honderso After speeches and other oxer- it ‘l““’_’ :‘“’ ‘l”'r‘ l‘;"‘f‘“fi"\;’] Mot cises the committos leava for Portland, where nounced by judges as follows: *‘Mobile rifles, a reception will b tenderod by the citizens. company I, First Alabama, took first pri unfavoruble news from 'the east, and prices rapidly fell off 1, closivg § to jo under the latest figures of yestorday, On the after- noon board, tuere was still w other decline, July selling at one time f KO8, but rallied and clused b8, August 73, September 63, collego at Lewist non Tuc.day nest. Hen- derson, Rolins and Foraker calied upon n. | Blaine at hus residence to-night, but beye ¢ this morning | +xchanging greetings, noshing was done besic GHABH Kl 45 i that Blaioa shouid formully receive ormitiee at his residencs tosmorrow, The Connellsville Prrrsneng, June 2 Coke Producers tion, in view of the unsutisfactory condition of teade, as decid to close down 10 per cent, of the owners in Jief that Gr. r Cleveland will have an easy task in seouring tha democratic nomin: He was a5 the Grand Pac waiting for the train to Tud Brumbach and toy detailed Licuts. Abercrombi Dr. Robinsen with M Homa. sraphical | they will reach Boston Monday on theie re- on the question as to how he regarded the eitua- dition to 15 per cent, that beenidle since 1 | Msistant, to explore the Copper rive tion, made reply: *I don't like it as well as T S RaTSONE AT the formation of the pool, There will be o | general nm_‘:l""% fl‘l*‘;“)’_“’ manual, Tha | {0 0CH ',”W“‘x_'wn'm"":‘ o li‘h':m’l“‘lrl_‘."f bl gy : conN R SIS ey N A change in the selliog prices. Traadway rifles z':v'n?:i-mé"'?:z:‘f»':."‘:"‘...,l,:i g oA ONe AL CODEERFIVER Sotntry ie e was easior and followed tho course of wheat spokon doclaration in the New York state| _. ; S e exeloncy, datoctally_cettminhdril. e [ occupied by Tadiaus who lave never allowed 1ty d clorely luly raved from 80 to G, a d convention for Cleveland. There could then | Failure of Commodore Garrison, CONNUBIALITIES, Branch uards, of St Louis, topk third prize, | ® White man to explore it, AT MARSHALLTOWN closed at On the afternoon board the 3 2 ¥ i % o of St PANIARIRER: 1 rise, |com: At MARSHALLTOWN, June 2),—TFor the fourth | market was a shadw steadiors June closing at have been no doubt pr to Tammany’s appease- compauy. Ly of St AU EIREEARAR Rrias, i fe i by July, bohe; August, Hiio; September sment, but I, forons, do_ not beliove 1o theie| NEW Yauk, June 80.—Corneilus K. Garei- | Tho parson at the wodding is the right man [ pany Oy of Muscatine, fifth, aud Washiugton Roller Explosion, Rt e B G o B RO oamy ) o RSl ¢ £ e ko Gth.” Tho cavalry prizo was given to the Mil- [ ) ‘o Tabs. 90, been decided to continue the programine repentance. Thay cunt all they can get, and | 70 to-day filed an sssignment fn the county ¥ waukee light cavalry, who hud no competite UBUQUE, Towa, June 20.This afternoon 3 ensicr, closing 813 June; S1jc July; 280 Tam afraid they have resorted to this scheme | ¢1oTk’s office toJobn T, Berey. Preferences [ Marrying a homely girl is tho highest form | g 3 ouebF:bie shillers 8 & Bons! paoking [shrough tormomow, | Tha W, 9d) and deh] gl ) o throw us off tho track. . When thoy pot £ | S93L000. The dotail of the asslgnment pro- | of charity.—Kall River Advance, "This morning tho Washingbonlight artillory, | ftte Spintud. | "o blding was woinewhat | heats of tho T D e e ps 2% ; 4 A e T At Weatherford, Tex,, John Hudson and | of New Orleaus, gave a prize exbibition drill. g S day, resulted in General Leo gotting first | showed a littlo increase i ding, At Chicago I believe they will show themselves | Vides for the payment of a certain sum to i L3 showed a little increase in trading, etill the cagy e Y will show themselves Letitia W, Garris 1 P Mrs. Leave were married by telephone. In the afternvon was dress purade, at whi; e e— money, Dutch Frank i 8d, Kittie | demand was light: priccs ruled 25¢ lowers Leut AV, Grarrison, and sum) (o s AWYCTS | 1y Ohing young women are married at auc- [ all infantry, cavalry and artidery were Weathe 4th, ), 84| closing 19 20 for June. July and August. n their true colors. 1 am apprehensivethings will be far from harmoniou.” also to pay Geo. J. Forest an indtbeedness foc | tion, In this conntry they ara disposed of at | Viewed by Governor Sherman, of lowa; ¢ WaSHINGTON, Juno 20— For the Uppe 3 y * Will there be a fight in the convention, in | the management of affairs and the remaindir | private salo.—Texas smfl.gm eral Kirby Smith, (xenemlulfibuw: u ississippi valloy: Local ra tly cloudy, the first heat Baitha Clay bioke and - ; TARD your judgment, between the tariff for revenue | is for notes secured by stocks and bonds. Osear Wildo evidently married a woman af. | oM -uding *I'“\{,‘";‘"fi"‘l‘;{r“"".'"""l- i shifting southerly, slisht changes tow | fowled with Gray Henry, throwing her driver | sharply ","";',':;'f:c"i'"F 'f"'f:.mv 'I:l')“‘Jllxllf;e?m < R + St 2 . q ko6 e . | utant General Wadell, of Missouri and . ¥ 154 Sleai o . pl oy ) ;3 cloking at 7 25, June; 7 8 and the protection wings of party ter bis own lieart, Sho- displayed her wed. | Jutant (irneral, Wodelh SLACGUT fnd, el SRR Light showers, | M ronning clear off the field o the finish. | X057 50 Saptomber. Y The last heat was trotted in tha mud; Prine- G Aull, depressed and strong, at 10c to 16clower on all wocts, making decline for the week so farof 2 ¢ to 2. Thero wera some inferior lots wold to-day at a decline of abuut 20c. The ““Thera we people o chauc faisient made to avert clash, not get a foutheld in the con help it.” Mr. Brown said he did not bel ernor Pulmer had udvised Genel to withdraw from the race for | NEw York, June 20.—Commodore C. K. 5 the protection 3 ding outfit in a public show-window for weeks . ; 5 orbs will Ly | Garrison, who made an assigument to-day, 1s | bofure the marriage occurred. tollolred Lhe ErandiR iR - o partly eloudy, southorly wilds no S b one ATB B Ne s : s 5 o sham battlo: : ary, temperaciro in southern portions rising, [ ton 156 money, Flora P 2d, ists will | well known as formerly deoply interestod in | 1pyyo Boston brides havo choson applo blos- |~ On a hill by the camp ground wero lines of | Wight Tl in tmperataro in northern portions: | Gray Henry 4th, best tine, fon i wo. oun | Pacific mail and Now Orlowns and West India | soms as . flyral docoration, fustond of orange | sarthvworks, redoubta,rifle pits and a fort. oue b iza el ety +ov. | steamehip lines, Ho is the largest stockholder | blossoms. Hupe they will bo moro fortmate | hundred foct squars, commanding the city, all 3 T : AT CHICAGO, L : 3 than tho first bride who wens in for apples,— | laid out by Major Powell, U. 8. A. The bat- LS L)LY Citieaqo, June 19.—Tho opening day of the [ prime caus of the decling. 18 tho downward e Boston Timos, tle was plauned by Genaral Gibbons and the 0.—The board of arbi- | Chicage Diiying Park’s first sumumer running [ fien on sides and Jard, aud gonoral weakness “Jast Gioing to Burope to got married {s tho latast i was mado under his insruction, o difiutios botween | weeting, the fust milo Gano won, Lenan 2d, [ i provisions. Tho market. clossd. dull a6 tives in the boot and | Fiauly 843 time, 148, about 4 2o to 4 750 for skips, 490 t0 b 40 for 1 be, 1 I Ctiling turers and of was telegraphd from Springficld las night. | was the priucipal owuer of the Missouri Pacitic o undeE ; i He did not think Palmar would give up a | railway, but so.d out o few years ug Juy |idiotic craze; yet after all it is more_eensible DLy 1! I lice tradaitlilaity hak ! ' B 0 ; Bivo upia [iEALWay) i 2 ¥ ! of artillory, and two squadronk of cavalry por- | $hoe trade in this city has_dissolved owing to | Chicavo stakes, 1§ wmile; Audrian won, a light, and 4 95 to b Tiaet bR fight as as that. Palmer the fiiend | Could.” " He has been interested latterly in nu- | than going to Europe just after getting mar- p i 2 dl R e S1kEL ey L b | s ight, and 4 95 to & r hest heavy v tuicker | beipated in the battle, An atfack was made |# dispuse about regul Some maou- | Richard L. 2d, Harpoon ; v B I o 215 11" knock romance quicker facturers say they will coutinue the old rates | The wmils and a half, B SRt Tio | ey T BB TR S S LT N | ho (Brown) put m» faith in | merous railiay sohume,, aud was (el :::;l'; 4 mflil::i v on the earthworks, whicg: e finlly oy B It is undorstood that Mrs. Frederick Pour. | fyréfh and sfterwards, by fauk wovene success. Mllillo C. Dag, eoonsel for Gl son, nes Miss Ayer, of Lowell, who is abroad [ {8 ' geand sight, y e *“The assignment is made becauso o on fher wordding tour, has cabled_instruction~ [ ¥& L 0 in over to 5 11y ombarrassmont. It was forced upon Garrison | to New York,for the purchase of Mr, Villara's | | MOSt G0 the, ecmpinies yemaia, over Banuiy, Juno 20.—Sevoral important ar- R ¥ e | corn-fed making 6 (6 to 6 67, and and lot of MERICAN PROH! NIS orced 5 for u 3 morsaw; for. which day AGGNHtionAl pro- Hurdlo race, milo hoats, Sealper distanced ! | T“:: {mlx“c AN I o lllTIIO‘ll:STS.-‘ by protest ofl iotes, under fln ux{:dmen}&m. handsome m ision on Madison aveuus, New | Horiews Jar, WHCR Co¥ An 47 DX resta wero mado yestorday fu connection with | ¢ field; tinie, 1 4, ;E:E;:m::fl;lm (e MC;‘;;- ;‘.‘gfi‘:’;"{;s mfl ~ s A A .| which aro aluoat unmarketablo ut present, | A Swedich girl fn Burlington, Towa, has | the Hon. Jolis Thompron toiGovernr Shor- ) SRGEE GUSTE SUORE B0 WEOE PR premnong, dune 20.—Mile, all agos; Han. | as plontifal s on the previous days of the At the afternoon ses- | (hat he could not meet his liabilicies. He | consented to marry a Chiness laundryman s o a d i nibal first rliold second, Claude Braunon | week, and they are selling st a slight advance, w yrobibition convention | fus Targe numbne of Ohio railrosd seour- | Thacondittons wara that tho groom shonld as. | #ud other invited oificers and gucsts. b :;E‘.‘".“"L'v‘;’.‘.“JE‘L',“,.‘.‘Im‘1’0';5:2:‘&?1‘2.52»‘&‘!:2 147}, { e lots making 4 10 £0 5 10, tho pooreet and sted. Ttdeclases that the | ities which have shrunk but are not now on | sume the conventional dress of an Americn SR ey o os; Charm first, in [ thinext 8 8 t0 390, Stuckers and feeders are tho market, the valuo of which cunnot be | husbaud, and thit his name of Chang Wang- GIGHTH CONGRESS, Vi oA L straights, Jero Black sccond’ best; timo, 1 light upply and business slow. Good to choico shipping, 1200 to 1350 1bs. 6 25 to G €b; estimated. ' The assigoment s simply | woo should be modified o plain Churles Wiso 8t TonlNGUlbg b ObToagt) o Mile wnd o quarten, al ages; Boquet Dolted, | choico shippinis, 1200 to 1450 1be 6 25 to 6 ¢0; ouling e jorl on to medium, 120 1bs,, of McDonald, any statement that Palmer would not cupport | resident of St, Louis, He Indiava until there was no further hope of | his fortune prior to tha rebellic | of wages. gene 2d, Obermeyer al® o —— Tlinois Oulks, thre o for Biaine, wlon Leaf won, M j time, a8}, CATTLE, 4] \llvmu,“-:..m\. l:\il‘flm cattle were in active demand with a slight ad- p uropi 83 UM | yango on the best grades, The stillers and SHicAco, Ju sion of the Amer u platform was ai God of chri iptura is the anthorof ci ernment; favors the use of the bible in | for the benefit of creditors.” The smount in- [ But Charles sturdily refused to sacrifico his BENATE, B ) % b schools; asserts that God requires and man | volved by the failure of Garrison issupposed | quene, and tho trusting bride relented from + Moxican Pe . 7. Louts, June 20, —~Alarge delegation of fund Ray ware both thrown aid ser 10; grase Texans, 700 to 850 s, 365 tod 90; | p) | The Mexican Pension bill was taken up. ¥ S b Al to be nearly £5,060,000. Preferences amouut | herstern position on this point. Afr. Gullom it this was a pension bill, and s | Pusineesmen of this city, chiefly, perhaps |jured. ~Drighton and O'Neill continy corn-fod exans, 800 to 1000 1bs., 5 00 to 615, i 0 86 Nisiaran . - Mr. i 3 Was @ pens 5 S i finishee order. No time take e ——— lodges and their oaths prohibited by law; ap- | Wall street was to still ‘moro unsettle things The Cooking School, lisregard the demands of hundreds of thou. | Chicage durlog the setting of the democratic oy s trac though not to so greut an extent s foared, 1t 5 : S GireamI VOIS BIRANCR € national convention, with the object to pur- oN Beaci, Juno quarter | WasiINGToN, Juno 20,~The president, ac- ct labor; 3 The average girl at marriage is woll in- | sands of union soldiers for the enlargement of ) ccond won, Royul Arch | companied by Secretary Lincoln and General proves prison and imported conti favors the revision of the patent law; ple pusely promote tho commercial interosts of G, Sharps, of New York, arrived hero this worn in awid Gavrison is not very largely interestod | ytruotod in sowing, To tako her place this city by personal contract with the loading ) ohn Ledford won, Hotachimie | ing. in stocks, ancy being for gas stoc) 1 3 x € | the kcope of the pension laws, Soldiers who in stooks, tls funoy being for gus stocks and | U0 ORI G0 T O P cope 1 the party to vote for woman suffrage; asserts | outside specialties. Stocks feil off 1 to 3 fought to save the life of the nition should by I L that civil equality granted by the Thirteenth, | points but no fuilures reported. A prominent | knowledgo of this usoful houschold art, [ (%1% 1 save the Hfe of Lo IO MIOWE B | yon of diffornt parts of tho west: and south, | 2d, Wooderaft 3d; ti 1, ; e — Fourtoenth and F b 2 | Bakor sald: *“Dho effest of the fallureoum: | would b to disgrace her mother and d on the floor of tho senate s well as the | 4 d wcidontally to exert political fnfluenco on | Milo and & quartor for_all ages ~Hilarity Cold Water Olan, ourbeenth and Fiftcenth amondments should [0t dyes now will naturally unsetile | haraolf in the minds cf all their acquain. | Men Who fought in the Mexican war, tho delogates to the conveution, whothor for | won, Lord Fdward 2d, Wave O'Light 3d; | Giiicaco, June 20.~The American [prohl- be extended to Indians and Chinamen; that | things and in fa 8 Mr. Voorhees' amendment to strike out | any particular candidate has not ltr‘um;plnlul, ) 3 Car 1t won, Hug. | bition] party led another sossion this morning rain for - , Haz- stocks cannot go A po B9 | tances. The average young bride goes The delegates will charter a sp 7 internati rences should be settled by B (i o y 2 o0 AN et e ; L arbluration; that lind ‘and other monopolics | Loy, 1563 without hil: 8 oy MUELIE 00" | to a homo of hor own witha fow practi- o ’E-’.-Z‘,.,!:’:3.']”.,}.‘,’“‘.,2'."”‘ DGDCL TN e g A T e i S L) and appointed o committeo with ex-Sonafor should _ be . di that the * gov- | than otherwise, for it distributcs a largs | cal ideas on a matter which will have tc w Wyck offered au amendment providing | invito the Missouri, Kausas and Arkausas dol- two hurdles—Colnaga] Fomeroy, as ohalems, to formulato & play: eroment ghould fumish — sound cur- | ymount of money among raany different poeo- | come before her thrice a day, and one in | that as to all peusions hereafter granted, no | egations to_accompany them and maintain ) Caditan 3d; tin 103, | form, after which convention. adjourned £il12 rency; that taiff should be reduced as fust | plo, Men hko Vanderbils and Garrison do | which the health and gc,wm'l prosperity | distinction of xank should be recogoized wni regular headquarters in Chicago during their ok v, struck - Cowal with the | o'clock, Aflh;-"-w'mty-“fr e and vested bosis | 1ot stop at an accnmulation of two, three or [ Je'porore 97 t tinily de. | 1l such peusioners should be rated as enlisted | stuy in that city. butt end of hin whip under tho eye while fin o — ulluw; that polygamy should five millions, but they run it up to ten and [ [1er8C1 and oLhers most essentinly Ce- |0, 1., e iwhing the fourth race. Cowal was severely A Grab on the West Shore. at once be the' republican [ ywenty millions, This is wrong and the dis- pend. Then. if ever sho acquires even s | Gyijjom attempted to secure an argument to Tl B man ke injured and swid to be off the track forever, SYRACUNE, Juno 20,—An attachment was 3 9 A AT FLEETWOOD PALK, Provspuna, June 20,—The hearing of the [ g oot np T o o this afternoon filed in bebalf of Ward & 3 i * " n Mackin, of Newburg, upon the West Shore :.?A Surlo won, straight heats, “beat time, | FOSKRS 07 SRR | Sy, 1:" bihate 76 AN 10 ol st .1 | for 250,000 for contract work in the construc- 7 cluss was not decided, Postponed until | 1or SESLU00 Tof e0nrrick WOEE 6 bt Hed foote have a vote o the bill_and amendment by b oclock to-morrow, but Morgan onjected, iy ing that the bill must g through on its mer- | conspiracy enso of Cashier Reiber,of the Penn- it or notat all. Lo senate tien wout 1ty |yylvania bunk, and . J. Watson, an oil bro- SEOGUGYO NOSHOD, [ aMLIDUFNOS, ker, was concluded before Aldermun Burke, party is consurable £ xlong negl ct ofits duty | inbution of such amounts Wil boneh tho | pssablo skill in cookery it will doub.- ;: FEADEG I BUBO A 8 a direct vote | paople,” lessly be through much wasting and wor- or president and vice president of the Unit-d L rying nd ifold cel States. The preambls adopted by the Natio ¢ FIOE L 8l manifol TON-KUCCeEses A PRIEST IN TROUBLE, Meantime dyspepsia, or other evil angel al Christian association in 1575 was wso ne:ayi adopted. The convention then proceeded to 1ts lurking in the shadow of her table ) the nomination of w candidate for presi: [ g . 4 To th Ky ol o HOUS i s od | O MOFTOW, 840,000, o’ .8 candidate ow a Wicked Nymph Got Away | Lo the young wifo and house-keeper so| DL e 80, —Tho follow | this morning. The testimony adduced showed | “ [t il heats Maud 8 was brought out and | 4P #10,000. nt of the Uvited states. S, C. Pomeroy, of ciroumstancd half the terrors of the |, WASHINGTON, D, O., June 20.~Tho follow | 'O 5 i e Riddlo for $100,000 | put around the 34, the faste b AT hassed: ‘With His Pocket Book, ing bills w 0,'|’.[,‘Nt.|u k., Trinket's o o K Goveroor St. John, of Kausas, " and k i h Qover g, ot Bagtes ang kichen are at once removed hy the in- [ L% verep orizing the construotion | € by had never been accounted by the buuk | time e SN g, o Mioaky, wersl mmly 8 L it troduction of the ever-ready, always reli | uf beims s o b1 “rover e e | but tukon outaf Dresdont Kidclers privaco | record w k. and punging wate| Oammo, Juno 20,—The Mahl has sgain coived 7 nd lis uomination was mads | SPecial Dispatch to Tig I it ho de. [ 201es Ttoyal Buking Powder, With ita | Puul, " sovoral amouduents wers adopte box, by tho attornoy aftor th wspansiyn. o | wont a milo in 2118} and aftorwards cov red | written Mudir at Dongola sutmoning him to ani For vics president J. A. Cona s Jaque, who de- T s (e aide e o b prosocution put the notes in evidence to sha sther i o i widore and Cohnfeld nanimous, | Eoraiotprealient ll'-y\.utu e ShR T S Eobe: ‘l‘)‘.".”,“’"‘ can never bo failurein | which will necessitats recommittiug the bill | Brotuir PR SGce Lo ntondod that | troter, Maxey Cobb, was driven a milo in oaDummithe onume; 0}"27,‘,:{’:}::’;‘?; howtll tion, Tha natio nmittee, by Atates, hon i read, biscuit or cake, while the _per- “piWiitete o i) uneamed land grant | thoy wero uever negotisted nnd wero ot tho | 2:21, U ke all taxens If ho rofuses u lieutenaut of appointed a meeting to be held ii the oveniog, 4 ty yesterday made | feot healthfulness of the food produced | v, %X City and St 1aul railroad. c.mpany. | @set of the bauk. Tho aldorman held the AT EAST BAGINAW. of the Mabdi will kil tho Mudiz snd all be- Bttt bl U D BT s ntance of Alice Andeison, » well |is likewise 80 well assured that all whe [ ““Tucker, of the committee on judic ary, sup. | defendants, Watson and Reiber for court, de- s A e Kuown street walker. They went to the Per- | partake may defiantly snap their fingers | mitted toport upon the case «{ Hallét' Kil- [ manding $30,000 bail each. dano 2, hm‘:, slam-Adolaide B hompson, Re- — feried to comunttee on appintment. The 5 X reporter s 7 cumimites kalik 16 ot || ... Bhe Hastorn Kimileaad Fool, Iora Bell paced for o purss of 8800 to beat Niw Yonk, Jun ter to let the judgment stand without further 20,—The joint-exccutive | the record of the track, 1:147, and make 1:14 legislation, and as the judgment against the [ committee of railroad managers to-day ad- attempt, ! 4 Edwin Thor defendant was for acts doue by him undor | j,ureq till 15th July, aftar again extooding | by Phyllia e ) ROPE FESTIVITIES, bourn v ex-Surgeant-at-arins time 2:20, 2224, 2:23, 8. o < King house and had supper. Afterwards they | 0 the face of old Dyspepsia. This poin: AGAINSY BLAINE registered as man and wife, but took different | gained, the victory over inexperience and THE INDEPENDENT RECUBLICANS OF NEW YOR. | \1ccrine anstments. For showing him the | bad luck in_other things is spedily won | New Youk, June 20.—Tho independent | ope, 1o paid her $3.00, Afterwards she en- | The Royal Baking Powder, on account of rgepublican organization commit'ce, appointed 1 while there robbed him of | 168 4Perior powers as a leavening agent. Excursion and Dance at & Georgla Execution, tered his room, ) yesterday by George William Curtis, met to- | 819,50, He complained to the police and both | the great facility with whick. it may b [ order of the house of representatives, the com- 1A e 0]l pantrac R 1 (3""Th “pricst. aid not desire to | used, its proved economy, and ita. thoro. | mittcerecommond that an application e mady | 1 <18 bassenger '“]' SR natl) i AT PHOVIDENO Special Dispatch to Tig Byx, to pay the amount thereof in reliof of tho de- [ 1st. This additional extension i said to be f e pyovipesor, June 20.—2:28 clase—Tizzo | ™00 o060 0000, A Brunswick dis- fendant.” n day, and chose Curtis chairman, It was de- | were arrested. ; ¢ ) | cided to name the committes *“The Independ. 5:';n;0;lbf,]::31 goyohor $3. this moraiog. to I:l;hly eatfllg;p';“&'vtrflfl;vmnw and puri | ent Republican Committee.” The following | agreed to bave tha charge changed to disorder. ")"mxc;::in::nmd yoth::-‘tl::rg:z:: document was approved and will be circu- | Iy conduct If the judge would tine both. ~/This |5 DCFRTIR BEC O¢I0Mh B8 Peaot Tabed thaanal g hatn i RS Justice Prindiville con'd not do, and he held ) A SRR l'i( ’:;:Lj“_:f the girl to toe crimir al conrt in bonds of 300, [ and soda in the making of nice, sweet, i nst the | The vevereud gentleman is nearly wild with |light, flaky, digestible bread, biscuit, nomination of Bl.ine and Logan, proposes to and says he surely will bescandalized, | ete, ~ With its use, the young mistress of Tl house resumed consideration of the | e “f;‘r'uyl;l:“"’""‘,‘,":]“ ]":L‘_"'“':‘,:,‘::':i“"”;_""]'Il‘;ifi M, diey Sgaeae Bodlm heotdy ¥ L | vatch ways that Ttouben Peyton will ba hanged upell Morey coutested Bloomington & Western, West Shore Chi- | 2:82 class—Butt '"f’ won straight heats, | here this afternoon, He mwdered his friend The majority resolution seating Campbell | cago and Atlantic and Nickel Plate, have vot [ Bewsic second, Onward third, Centilla fourth; | yome time ago and robbed him of $1.25, One was agreed to. Campbell appeared at the | yuu agreed o enter the pool, heing dissatisfied s 2214, 2,214, 2285, Hare foature of tho execution. is » stesmboab exouzy bur of the house and touk th outh, Recess comtract. " No changen have | <7 cluss—Lady Kensott firat, ry Par- ] S R e e e oo N emmnon | ke secand, Nellio Gray third, Major Tourth; | sion of negroes from Darien, under the su- spices of two colored Methodist preachurs, $1 i eir fellow-republicy independe: @ he has done nothi 00k, N y 03 pvel . | of o ad ent of oW col et was [ beot time 2 Join their fellow-republicans and independent ho has done nothing wroog, the house may take & pardonablo pride iv | | No quorum at the eventng sesslon, Ad- fof the rewdjustment ofuhe new contract was | O8G0 SEE L gy oats wero trotted, | Thr haad for tho yound. trip being chargeds { voters in sending r preseotatives to a general TR the work of her hands, Journed, RPN Rk WiA o MY RNGEAE) Captain Eanmonk won fiest and socond. heats, | Frere will be o dance {0 night, conference, t be held immediately after the KICKING M ORMONS, —_— - sor. | 11 1 Winsbip third heat; beat 2,20}, democrati national convention, which sonf WASHINGTON NOTES, Assignment of Prominent Cotton Mer. Y3 8 THE ENGLISH INVESTIGATION, ARG w“""“:;” Pmitteg cotivi b ¢ . ouiLE, June 20 —Gardne e, cottol Wasiyatoy, June 20~ During the | SRORIS <88 ST AR R S0 English investivation, the speaker teatified that | Gloreiibt SO MGy oo O ho told Eog ish Sr.,'that the ralo excluding | 900, sssckes BN P60 FERRCRED 0 8 oxanembers applied only to persons who had a Rresident of he Bationel, For Cei pecuninry intoreat i mearuro befure con | Americ, seys thas complion lonen W N0W gresn. The cuse is now closed a8 far as the TP by P B evidence in concerned, oty W 4 wBigument, 9 nomivationsdo not justify the support of the protesting republi a w, what further action B may bo peceusry fo seoure cundidates who [ Saur Laxe, June 20.—Tho Mormon press appeal to the 1 ter: a 4 s i e e oo Eour ciean and bonest | uud pr. mineat Mormons consi.er the bill just Awe people.” passed by the senate a cruel measure; harsh, unjust, tyrannical, and insome respects revo- lutiouary, unconstitutionsl aud desigaed to ) NOINN —Tho wrestling matoh |<||L|m‘lw”||rlm.lfl,tlll'u gruuu‘ opera lmuau sl hetween Wil Muldon wnd Duncan its vietims to be miserable, hopeless, T, droww two. thousand. poople, Tha frat | ORUSER 16 VRS B0 o0 e, very lrritar two fall were Roman, okt catobens: |- Sonused, shd SopreEE B K scase cutelionn. Muldoon won tho' finst in threo [ Bl 1anguid, and drawe % 16,8 CURES tes and the second in thirteen minutes, '.’:: the lthinl“ ine minutes, fourth in | "earetul, persistent attention, and & remedy to toon | throw off the causes and tone up tho diges- RYING TOHOLD DOWH |..::rn“u?:l:’nln\:::‘.v;:,7 Fokladia tha res o pemecubion. Many of jp RLOAKING POWDEI DEBARBED VHOM PRACTICE, ——— thirty-five; Muldoon the fifth in s : b i Mk provisions, they think, will not stand the test WasHINGTON, June 20,—The secretary of | mhe Natle Business of Montana, | minu The fourth fall was o terrific strug-| tive organs till they perform their dutics Bpecial to the Chicago Tribun of judicisl examinstion and are evidently the interior disharred from practice John ¥, o, Thore were seventeen side falls before 8| willingly Hood's Sarsaparillas has provem WasiiNetoN, D, C., June 20.—There are | framed with the design of destroying the Pyne, of Vinton, lowa. Orrawa, Juno 20, —On bebalf of | fuir fall gained. Just the required remedy in hundreds of cases, manifold comments upon the mesning of the -":wmw; soliglon. They amers that, ciroum- AN EXFOSITION FOI THE NEGRO, the cattle ranches of Mt'ml.rl[m, tho Al T nave taken Hood's Barsaparilla foF dyse New York convention, T) of | #eances nere do not cull” for uny such ensc AR HINC June 20, o Bet o | Canadian Pacific railway authorities pre- b 32 :h I have suffered two years, ettt of gy Cmoral drift of | ment,‘and that, tho xisting publis”opiniun |lu}",liz?l:‘:;u'u“xx‘:wz.‘:l'::wu( e ate | Cnae bt mlniator of customa shR propetesy | Ab Pittsburg —Allegheny 6; Columbus & bepal lfl‘::m;:;:'"}‘:mm‘mmn"_’w"d des | of allowing cattle of the western states to be AtBoston — Boston Unions 6; Nationals 1, e AL N Baoa arillar carried thiough Canadian territory in bond for | At Baltimore 7; Keystone ;f;m:t:‘l“‘&z;y. :m‘h mwuflll‘w 34D i “‘.v apinion is that the action of t} | to be interpreted as favorable to the now convention is | which prompted the senators to vose for this measure has oeen created by a persistant oir pristion billa, 1t pro sundry civil app rinted out of a; that there shall bo wppro tion of Governor Cleveland at Chicago, The | Sulation of false statements coucerniog ulfairs wmouey in the treasury 1ot otherwise appropri- | export. ~The Montana ranches proposo enter- e : o ! he friends of Bayard sud MoDooald admit] 2™ o i, 500 000 to promoto the preposed ospo- | ing wiugk at Fort Waish, driving thom to e Pty e New York City, ——— 2N sition of the agricultursl and mechunical oapa: | Canadfan Pacifio rall road for shipment, The ek [ RS e {"ho” caeo |, Paul & Daluth radroad, tol Sick Headache bilities of the colored race, to be held st | effect would be io make Montrow oa e 5 markot: of Montans and other western staten | il 0SB G 0 ke elfeck 8| dpor o past two years T have boan inister 1t luxutions of the ' vy sia. 1 was induced to try Hood's Barsapa- LABOR. to Canadian ports. L e n"”""":“ & ,:p':'.'“:m“:' Me.| Flla, and havo found great xellet, X cheer: . e 2 Senxavieny, June 20.—Fx-Sonator Me| fuy Tecommend 16 to all® Mus, E B 5 I/ J. N ‘; Cinecinnati Iron Men Bign the Boale, A PROBABLE FAILURE Donald and wife arrived in this city yestordsy | Anxansz, New Haven, Conn, 3 - WING & C0., OF LITCHYIELD, 111, WEAVITY M- | 00\t relatives aud wero tenderod & | pre, Mary . Bmith, Cabridgeport, Mass.) Special to tho Globe-Democrat, BAMERANLED, complimetary serenade to night by the Joffer- | was & sufferer from dyspepsia and sick head- CiNcisnaTi, O,, June 19,—This morning a| Sr. Louis, June, 20,—A ort was circu- | won club, of this city, Aw immenso crowd | ache, She took Hood's Sarsaparilla and conference lusting nearly three hours was held | lated to-day that D, L. Wivg & ) OWROI | oy brosent. Music was furnished by o mag- | found it the best remedy sho ever used. between the Cincinnati iron manufacturers | of the Plauet flovring mill, of Litchfield, Ills, § nificent band af twenty-four pieces. - MeDons . illa and the represantatives of the Amalgamated | were embarrassed and will probably suspend. | ald rosponded in o brief speoch of thanks Hood's Sarsapar |'fl..\ Tron and Steel Assoclatien from the workmen | Full partioulars are not obtainable, It is | After an address by Honorablo A, ~Qrendorf, | gold by il drugsiste 81 1% o8 08 < g s . parsia " "y of Springgold, mauy citizens paid their vot:| ou1y py 0, 1, HOOD & €0, Lowell, Mass, inmills in Cincinnati, Covington and New- | known that considerablo smount of Wing & | lecth to the distinguished guests, McDonald f 100°Doses_.One Dollar, port, Tho purpose of the meeting wis to con paper deawn on Downiag, of the firm of ! and wife leave for home to-moreow, that they do not know what to make of it, Fenian baloonacy. and Mr. Bayard himsclf is quoted as being [ Loxnox,June 20,—The Paris correspondent //mmu doubtful a to the proper interpretation. | of jhe Times uays: Stephens, ex-Fenian head ol s ‘Throughout the south and west there is a quite | centre, forwarded to active members of the T s ( general acknowledgment that the action at | brotherhood at Chicago, & manuscript circu lN Saratoge foreshadows the nomination of | lar, summoning an early meeting at Chicago K WDE Clevelaud at Chicao. The Flower mon, how- | of promisnt friah& icans willing to join | MV # 0] Pu B2 f ever, by no means admit fhm This is the :.'&".;":.':“‘1’.':?:'..‘.".",,{,':.‘,1'..:.11 |','ym¢‘fl:'}'..m°'.'|'f'.i::. PURE CREAM TARTAR. conclusion at which one of the most cnth sias- | (5 Muho Stephans deolares the servioes $1000. Civen tic of the Flower men arrives: “The result | of several distinguished European officors have | rf atum ..m.q rions Fubstincea cin bo found shows that the are thirty in the dolega. | Already been placed at his disgo- 1o Andzews’ Fearl Baking Powdor, 15 pos X sal. Flo in sauguine he can scouro othe o | tivily PURE. Belng endormed, and witimonal tion for Flower, thirty for Cleveland, and [ {05 b0 plan of action will Ls proposed nmhnll!.'uu meh chcmists .5 5. Dans Hays, Bos twelve for other canlidates. There very fuatil the convention of Irish patriots, which | 1007 M, Delsfoutalue, of Chlcauo; and Gustavis Jikely are two for Hewitt - numely: Edward | w proposed saon o s held in Paris, To- thia | Poder Mignankee evseseti o bulk Cooper and M. Howitt bimself, Belmout and | convention the Chicago coference is iuvited to| 0110365, e & Travers, and probably three more, are for | elect delegates, After the convention an ad- |20 Lake % ' 267" 229 & 291 K. Wates ¢ Chicago, i =

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