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THE OMAHA DALy BEE — ———— /S FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., IHURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 2;, 1884, NO. 7 state convention, with ologatioc o od to-day, y " “7 s dein Vallay : Tocal showers, partly cloudy wesd her, ensterly to southerly wincs, and nealy re. HOT CORN. porkry organleation, Tt is ruinored in. railtoad circlos hero that nary tomy & — i ; e T W Fodomy Genersl N TR S the Upper Missislppi Valley : Fale Koo | INDIANA. The Chier of Polico at Fremont SHools | s tfwewoid, traive massys Tar v | TAMMAnY'S Chicftain Names {he Terms | jresthse in northern portions, Tisht rine, to: | T Sltry Coreal in Now York Afeols o domoseitis Dead 4 Liveryman, itk Uint TRy FOIRg 1o the 3oy Tacshon of His Sapport, lled to order at 10:30 - TI‘IE’UENI AL Thre State Conventions Yesterday of THE FossiLa 10 i INpraNoroLts, Jun the Bver-Sanguine Parly, shate convention was am, by Joseph E. McDonald, ho was N Toudly - cheered. Daniel W. Voorhees was| The Latter Frenzied Drunk and made permanent chairman. portions ; easterly winds in the northern por- tion, north to east winds in the southern por- tion, and slight changes in temperature, e Chicago Markets, Light Stooks and Prospective Wet ACIFIC, — BASKA MASONS, He Must Be Allowed to Name Now A rteport that It will Stand Off Its Ohio for Tariff for Revenue Only, oy biaform endorsd MeDonald fo the About to Axe an Officer, Smployes for this Month's Wages. York's Next Mayor, Second Day's Procoedings—Etoection| Bulls the Price of Wheat, Exoept on Whisky and Wool, 601 oon GENENON — . —— and Installment—The Finances, —_— Toret were sacad 1y nominton. - Governer | & 860 Franoisoo Dane Kills His(, Fax, inavcerty St St ulttis| And thus Oontrol the $30,000,000 |gyecta o v i, Oats Quiet, Steady and Sparingly” . Also 8o as to Encourage Pro- Gray wn«m--:::::-ledn \,:'J,:',, :i\r:t ballot. Inamorata and Suicides. is somi officially announced that tho Contral Patronage of Gotham, Lixcor, Jun The proceedings of the Traded In, masonio o — Pacif railroad company will postpone for a nated for_lieutenant gov- time payment salaries due employes this Meyer, for sccre- | The (Hlasgow Court Finds the State | mantn, in order to acctmiate fants 1. meet | ADd this is What Oleveland Must Sooper, for troas. ion of the grand lodge were unusually interesting to<day, . M. Lin- inger, of Omaha, presented the grand lodge duotive Industries at Home,"” Manson was nov ernor by acclamation; W. R tary of state, and John J., 4 Pork Drops off Heavily i v tures e, Of Florid“ys cnptflin Guiltyn more pressing demands, in the nature of cur. Pfl, r th B ', B k- with a porteait of P, G, M, Robert C. Jordau, 3 h sh D 1 'l : : f PLATP t o os, Thepresent cramped condi or the Boss’s Baokin The ¥ S ¥ with a Sharp Decl. £ Pendletonism Re‘mgmzed in the adopted mmdvm:;"fiu‘-:-fi::&‘»‘t‘;nd«\tu\ ant tion :"tl;:‘:‘:l:rilmnyel:':‘::"lm:\: the falling of v PN g The followi "-1"::‘0'~L:nrn’(~l-ve(;~\v}. { Y { jons= 4 exponditures which have boen made at Wash- of traffic and the eonsequent decre W d Master . J. Womplo. i Rosolutions-Ignored Otherwise. n?%,.l. nnd'h.d.ml. that such n'\|‘('“:!'ilmrfl- A Seventy-Year-01d Towa Farmer |sauted by disasters, supcially to l Kelly Now Declares Himsolf First| i w. e 1 ot [ Cattle Dull and Slow 4 £ Jrop public money may be removed from the tax- 5 o W R ® = o fede Timothy Hopking, treasurer, the only N ecretary - W, R, Bowen, payere, Tt dumndpiat tho federn aceebe | Killed by o Runaway, | Bimeesy FotSlisraens v o oply | for Bayard for President, S s ar off 10 to 160, were named subsequently tion took place this ovening. rform_ the coremony of Iy~ declined to make any statement, TGoneral Mansger Towne, vikiting Monte- Toy, was tolegraphed on the subjoct, Ho re- | But Teaves a Loop-Holo ® 1 A Radical Free-Trade Resolution |ficiency in the pubio genvice, and demands the N ovisiol A reform of the present st tar- ) xio: ) s Voted Down Overwhelmingly. {8 “Ittavors a taritf which will relleve, ne far | Te [fexican Presdent's Son the Hoge, on the Contrary, 1\ g 150 as possible, the necessaries of lifo from taxa Cause of & Double Murder plicd, *Thoro i b it foundaton, n fct, Thiough atd Bapposs e of tho now capitol, July Higher, but Lose th T tion, and that any surplus of revenue shall be or the statement that the company will post. [rice by i 2 " 5 i faithfully applied to the payment of the pub- in a Street Car, hone tho payment of the salaries of employes. Oleveland, PG mtlh ':i‘.l"'fl-':.l,f o Advance, A Resolution to Vote for *Ex- licdebt, It favors the enforcoment of tho . It possiblty howover, that the poy Lot amonns of $10,130,07. disbur 3 ¥ i tional eight hour labor Iaw, as also a reduction o st " entire & palance on h i President’ Tilden, Dead or Alive. |of the number of hours in & day's Tabor_upon Homiclde at Fremont, after the first proximo, The carnings hold up The Bouss' Bargain. At 8 alants o ik BV CHICAGO MARKETS, all public works, state and municipal. Tt fa- | Spectal Dispatoh to Tiix Bre, remarkably wells st operating exponses con- | New York Dispatch to Philadalphin Pross, [ tion of new lodgen at I e ks Pl et Vo ablishmes of labor sta- ¥ 2 Bt pare fayorably o of last yea W i oy 2 : > A | Speci: o Mk B Yors tho extablishment of, buresus of labor st | “fengyox, Neb., duno 25.—At eoven o'elock | ™Cluties rockery president. of the. Southera | Tho position of Tammany towards Governor | Dorchestor, Miswouri Boud, Wayae, Suparior, | Special Dispateh to Tt By, Odell, Indianola, Auburn, Geneva, Storms. | CHICAGO, June 25,—The markets on ‘change I N ¢! Juide uehil . o 0 i today by a gentleman who for a number | SeSpn nden, Guide Rock, Bluehill and | to-day wero more or less unsettlod, the dise matory | this evening Pat Jordan, & livery man, was v ic, and second viee president of ‘the Con- [ Cleveland'scandidacy was put in a new light labor of | shot dead by the chicf of polico and a police | tral Pax ntilh'flnllt attending the Colton Thurman, Durbin Ward, MoLiean |ractical tho uso of prison and abor %0 as not to compete with the for Delegates, with a Hoop-La, | the honest citizens on the outside, officer, Jordan was drank and resisted ar-| (i tonoeh Tioshe Rastereled, o sald | o¢ vy how stood in confidontial relations to ] - The following grand lodges had aceradigod [ $4rVing causcs being tho raportod _failure- rest. Having an axein his hand when the | has neked the employes thirty days oredit,” | John Kelly, reprosentations: Arkansas, Californis, Con-[of & prominent New York bank and the MISSOURL, policemen. approached him, he struck the | " Flo said also: “L'vé heard o gramoling | The fronago of Now York City," ho | hectiont, Georgia, Idaho, Manitoba, Nevada, | posting of two lots of ‘“hot” cor in that city . DEOURNS RN ab tah policeman twice with it, chasing him acroes | This is tho first time such doformont hus 00: | yig. o YR Pennsylvania; Vermont, Now Moxico and WiEAT The Indiana Democrats Name| _ DEMOCRATIO DELRGATES AT LARGE. the stroet, the policeman falling down with | curred, We've got some pressing demands | i s worth 30,000,000 year. The pat- | New Hawpshire ppaned v Nud Highise for WHERY KRY onERS Sr. Louts, June 25.—The democratic con- | Jordan standing over him with the uplifted and money {8 o tight—harder than | ronage of anational admil: ‘tration is a baga- e — it e i ug! Isaac P, Gray for Governor, | vention clected John O'Day, Morrison Muni- [ weapon when hio was shot thres times, dying SeSthsIiob any. | We can't get | tolls in comparison, so far na it ‘oan bonefit SPRING SPORTS, oub theday trading in that cereal was on & ford, D. R. Francis and Charles H, Manseer |i0 twelve minutes, Great (oxcitement pre- fwmore than twenty-five cents on Southern | Tammany Hall. The candidacy of Roswell — more extended scalo than has been seen in deleates at large, vails, Pacific bonds. l’1 3 tryin m:l to ltmrru\: D, I“If;mr Jyuas moro tuask, o far as all but Jay-Eye-Sce. many weeks, July at one time sold at 87}e And Indorse Her “FavoriteSon”| , =~ womnre-vomipes, Two Doatha for Love. i1t i} tho moneyfhag I the country ‘e | Lestor 1 Fublkinge, woro coneuehod, amd that| v AL 1AL Sms vaxtwnmi, - fand At at 804 and tho fecling goorally § he platform declares fora tariff for rev-| §an Fraxcisco, June 25.—Albertina An- | just now drawn very tight.” mask has already fallen away. Tammu DAL ho Turf, Fiold and 5! 3 “ for the Presidency. enue only, A resolution to vote as aunit and | derson was shot dead thismorung by Wiliam | Crooker, i a t{logmm to the associated | does not xuu-mpl)ulu M, Flower as o ot | Larm says: On Wednesday, the 25th, acheck f'f"" o I '{,'f "?"‘"-" 1;"1‘1\“‘;1 ;hf‘c“l’“(’lof one to vote for Tilden were howled down. | C. Miltou, who then blew his own braius out, | press, says: “The teport of the Bullotin is | candidate, and nover did, Te supported him | SV00 o this office drawn by J. I, Caso to the [ the regular beard prices fell off, July closin Adjourned sine die. Cause, her refusal tomarry him, In a letter | substantially true, although we have not yet | smply as an opponent of Cloveland, simply to | 0rder of Hamilton Bushly 1o 80,000, whleh AN T b bR Sl ol THE PLATFORM IN FULL loft Milton says Miss Andarson was known s | fully dotormined " tho matter, - Should - the | forco an isse Which would bring th governor | V9, 878 vuthorized, to hold as forfit. o | the, foollug was, Mnin e Bty Uiy closing Missouri Democrats Vote Down In-| e following is the platform as reported | Mrs, Brockmann, lu\m;i one child by Mr. | money market ease, wo will pay as usual.” | to terms. As soon as Mr, Cloveland realizes | HroPosition o (,"lv‘vlm. ] R s g y SudSepeei atructions for Kiden with a by the committee on resolutions: Brockmann, clerk to the Danish consulite at e that he cannot be nominated without the uni- [ B8 FhUCK 18 WhI8: el A CORN The democracy of Missourl, in convention [ New York., Milton, who was a widower, left FITZGERALD'S FAME, ted voto of New York, and that as mattors | jhoe’h o T T o0 Cxmivition | opened active and firm, best prices of the day Howl. assombled av the city of St. Louis, reaffirm | three young children confided to the care of (55 now stand, ho cannot have that united vote, e gt s e L) Sides half | boing *current at that time, The market the time-honored doctrines of the democratic | the Damish consul of this city. Death in both ho will come to terms, fortlts b b0 protted, either at Hartford, | hroke neatly a cont o the report of “hot” party as enumerated in its series of platforms | cases was almost instantancous, Closing Exercises of the Convent THE PART THR DELEGATES DL R ) .':..':H:I..m."2...‘.‘.‘“»‘.‘.‘.?“3 corn in New York, clo-infi heavy at the d OHIO. and affrmed and emphasized in positive School of the Holy Child Jesus, “But this understanding must be arrived at [ and thoy n third, the Tarf. Feld and. Fam o | Sine: Co the afternoon “hoard “prices again July, o4f; August forms in the platforms adopted a¢ St. Louis e lonx Olty, in convention in 1876, and at Cincinnati in e e —The democratic | 18 ) { e Stoux Crry June 25 1880, Tt wo especially declare fn favor, of | 0 armer living in Wolt Creek townahip, this DECIMATED DEMOORACY. before the delegation leaves this city, Many | be tho" stakeholdor.” Tho exhibition heat | FChoff "“"“‘""‘i“g g CoLusmus,O1ro, June 25 ¢ delogates who did not support, Cloveland nt | olause is put in to moot any objeotion that | 20 September, 85 aratoga believe him to bwa pure man, but | Vanderbilt may raise to trotéing a throe in Special Dispatch to Tk Bek, OATS, stato convention was called to order in the [a tariff for the purposes of revenue, and that ) L1NoOL, June 8,—=The convent of tho So- | thiey s o Dromineos ool b ) NI Do i 3 et S RtbI Bl i i oy 8¢ 10 pra-cminent ability in him. Tt is | five 1nce ccording to t 8 Cltnget d quiet and about steady, but very spar opera houso at 10:30 this morning, with moa- |t tuxing power of the government, should | county, sedueed b 1 yosr-oif 8 U S | oy of o Holy Ohild Jesus closed. it firt | notorious that ho winks whon' David Dindley | nd Bl 5. avo tho Lurors i Jug. 1 e [ ngly traded in. O tho afternoon bowrd gre attondance as compared with any state | PO 1t fod or caloulated to. foster mon- | becoming enceinte, Dills endeavored to havo [ season’s session this afternoon, and it was the | 1ield nods, and that the support of Field will | ™ anxious to meot, prices dropped §@hc, June; and eold closing rw any measure and his opposition kill any at 81c and August at 27dc. convention in many years. . B, Finloy was [ opolies at the expenso of the people. her married to his 12-year-old son. Failing 1n | yoqt interesting event of the kind, especially | D" Wikiclh comes hetare Clanpm dill it PROVISION . all, s = it b ] opted, | this, he took the girl and left, also taking his biperid I bi h comes b o o oivomiio, " prodisting the | "erolutions wero unanimosly adopted. |, Jou” WarFunts hava beon. sworn out, | 80 the Catholics, that ever took place here. | Tummany will exhibit no public antipathy to Pl A Porledisplayed littlo,_woro life, distant fa- democrats would carry Ohio in" October, and BLAIN and officers will attempt to cnphuiu the rlmm- l-.\'urythlafl passed ixfl\‘in a mu«lzl Nntln’m'txl\ry ‘“::\u(: :"::d(l “:Ki\;: i.""'.li’&if.,':".' h'[‘:“ fl";;u t‘:‘:‘- § [ Olaveliil ('l‘u\ul r'm l“ Thiladel tures dropping off heavily, On the afternoon 3 £ 3 A gl e ol . the Wl nirre 4 vontio in or Y { eveland — Clovelan , Philadel- 3 A roviewed the history of the party in this coun- s bk s 1> clon "o e, | mamnr, G yoong ldio sgrsably surrsng | vonion g it el (o i e o | A4 bourd another harp. decline for August and LA UGG abouts, Dills is an old r and ) James (.. Blaine ar- | grown up family, There is much indignation | charge of the rev Septembor occurred. The latest figures were lae Tamany bo allowed to name the host mayor | At Chicago—League game postponod on ac. | 100 1% fung and duly, 1860 for August, try. The platform was adopted reaffirming the platform of 1883, and embodies the views [ LE June 25 erend Mother Supes h one and only condition, that the| At Detroit—Detroits 0, Providendces 3 0 i , Rl ot e 2 & sighborhood, Agatha, and six teachers and two foeres of the gnt.y upon tho tarifl and wool | rived hero this evening and received an ova- | It the neighborh Ubveardn of 100 yourg ludies have been in at: | of New York city N " | count of ra il Gk lm;:;; 't 7974 for June and in the following language: tion from the crowds assembled at the railway tendance during the season, This convent . Kelly: docs not want this honor him- | = At Minneapolis—Minneapolis 8, Peorias 8. | yu1y'8 434 foc August, and 8 65 for Septem= BEVENUE ONLY.—BUT WOOL LIKEWISE. | ation, He at once drove to the residenco of | TNe State of Florida Colliston. | .ty exlstence o the public spirit of John He has not retired from politics, na ho f At Bay City—Bay Citydl0, Torra Hautex 1. [0 * ™ ‘The democracy of Ohio favors a tariff for | Glonel Drew, whose guest he is during his| GLASGOW, June 25,—Tu the matter of the | Fitzgeratd, who purchased and fitted up in a 1 to do long since, however, that he| At Suginaws 0, Muske- CATTLE, revenue limited to the necessities of the [ g 7pe e collision of the steamer State of Florida and | princely style for the sisters the old university | might finally achieve a complote triumph. | gans 4 The cattl Xeb ol Jand ) 1 government, economically admunistered, and | "4t rten o procession composed of local | the bark Ponema, the court found that Thom- | dormitory fiicing lasetat by the Jate Chan- h would be secured by his naming [ At St. Paul- Stillwaters 0, St, Paul b, Sl DGRl (L Db e, =0 adjusted in its application as o PrEvent | wilrary orgaizations and a reception commit. | som, the chief offier of the Stato of Florida, | collor Faieeld. What was Fairfold's folly [ tho mayor of Now York, and at the ssme | At Buffalo—Gawme postposod. quoted 10 tollio lowes on Shig.‘coase. oavlEy indus- unequal burdens, encourage productive indy 0,0 ¢ 5 0 the Drew. o to blame for the calamity. The court | pug hecome Fitzgerald’s fams time electing the president of the United ther grassers or corn fed; but neat little rios at home, and aford & just compensation | (ops il GarTiages, went to the Draw manstan, | J b0 s tuension of Thompon's certifi | 2™ gorald 3 States, If ho may do the former, howill elect P an cattlo, eapocially corn fed, ato abont Holding 0 labor, but ot to foster or craato monop: | Ygre oy Sepeived Blaine and cueortod binn {0 master for six months, he, meanwhile, - Olsveland prosident; o alsm, thelr own. Butcher's stock of all descriptions olies. The just demands of the wool growers | Tiyine stapped on the platform ho was grested | to be allowed & mate's certificate, OB BESE, ORI E O'LEARY'S GO+AS-YOU-PLEASE, is mesting strong competition with Texans on of Ohio and the conntry for an equitable ad- | {16 "0 11 uTbous cheers, “or s o /Slattion th/H Onioaco, June 25, —Twenty-two entries | $ale; itis slow and hard to sell unless at justment of duties on wool (uujustly reduced | ™ 4 t m & simple aldermanic eloction in this | ,,06 heen recelved for Dan O'Leary’s five | prices considerably under the Texans. Good f R, Savage, on the behalf of the commit. A Buyer Oan Reiso if 15 per cent, |city Tammany polled over 40,000 votes, The hipping, 1, 350 pounds, 6 00 by a republican congress) so that this industry i d f Murder in a Mexican Street Car, Ly P Y y y P A h days go-ag-you-please pedestrian mateh in | bo.ehoice shipping, 4200 to 1, inds, shall be fully and equally favored with other | 09 % &40 l:;'::';fi:;,;f:,‘;;"fi,gz,"j,,;:g; of | Mexico, June2s.—Milltary Cadet Gonzales, Sour, Saincermtlh ey (oW st Atd sthy Lok A5y &y daring the woek of tho national o B b . e 1,00 %0 1,200 industries ought to be complied with, and we | }oike % d b the conclusion of his. temarks | the president’s_ 20-year, £)d son, siding in e 50,000 ainden th st Paecrabie o e | demooratio convention. Amons)th;u ave | pounds, 520 to 5‘%f~dm 425 to 470; endorse the action of tho democratio members | hei ‘ay informal reception, at which miny | street car with Oaptamn Pedro Ganza, profes-| o 0 2 f T " 0,000, undos mout - favorn rowny |3 e, 1 Geo. D, Normac | grass Texans, 700 to 850 pounds, 3 9040 5 60. of Ohio in their efforts to accomplish this | ook opportunity to take him by the hand, | sor in a military school, quarreled with Gen- T ORI TURR R D0 L BTOOH00 & "“'10'1',!'“ Y v | 31 Fred D. Krohne, of Now York; Peter J. HOGH, result,” To:morrow Blaine will sttend the exercisa of | eral Major's son, who, 'with & servant, s | chango has adopted s now rulo by which the | thmmany's teris bo ngt accoded to thore | Panchot, of Hastingy, Minn.; Chaz, Dovior [ Mo market gonotally opened with s faie WHISKY ALSO, Bates colleve, was shot dead by Ganza, purchasor of cheese, if he finds more than 16 | For W% TROTER: U i tential momin. | of Cairo, Tlls.; Win, P, Rockbud, of Council [ qomand aud 65@10 cents higher on all best The platform also declares for the regulation per cent, is sour or damaved, may at his op- | FOTOR GRS g S BURSCOIR VR 1. Nolan, of Braidwood, Ills., and | heavy, but sales on light showed nm of the liquor traffic by a properly graded| ADMISSION TO THE OCIRCUS, A Violent Death at Seventy, tion refuso to receive the remaindor without | ottt Bayard, At the samo time it. was | 2000 Gilligan, of Joliot. change. Most of the salesmen reported the license system. ; THE RUSH FOR SEATS IN THE DEMOCBATIQ CON-| Morgpo, Tama Co., In,, June25,—A farmer pln]:lldlcu or pun}:]ty to the seller; but ‘uhuuh; and is desirable to have Flower the! oam~ e advance of the morning entirely lost, the mar FENDLETONIAN PRETENOE, At nnmed Weltor, soventy” yours of age, was | the damage to the cheese bonot in excess of | S o'b it o T money and is not afruid ket then ruling dull with o large number loft & H ; n ) d 15 per cent., the purchaser is bound by his [ £ et MATVARD VE. COLUMBIA, over, Sales were at 4 00@4 90 for elaps and IIL dulzlnre;for cw‘i’luwrvwo r:(or}m, lnnd de-| Txpranarovis, June 25.—Austin H. Brown, | killed to-day by a runaway team, St b0 hecsivs BERAS A ; u‘.‘m:ohiln;z cotithe TekSaser MAlssadan New Lonbow,. June. 85— Thy. Harvard: INGNE gk, 4 G0@Y 85 for! assdrted bt milk v vio- i —e—— Y ) y June 25— % ans slarcaithart Dledge. given for his demand, o | Of this city, chairman of the press committeo VILLAINOUS VANILLA. ———e— which, by the way, can control one of the | Columbin freshman race has beon postponed, | 800@D 65 for packers and shippers; light, 180 ¢ hianize of the executiva administration of the | of the democratio national convention, has The Denison Band at Council Blufty, | fulogates oloctod 4 a reprosentative of tho NG ®310pounds, 4 60@G B0/ | ‘government, iteelf a reform, is first of all ncces- | already received and registered soveral hun-[ o o TR | Special dispatch to Tk B, ety ]‘;fillll":fi:l.;:{h and a lout half :lu'l.fz; STATE JOTTINGS, T T } ity ISR BT dred applications for press privileges. Those e Couso 1 Buures, Juno 20,—At 12 o'olook | Irvink Hull dulogatos st ey New Yonk, June 25.—Isnpector-in-chief o lst night the Denison band serenaded soveral | o t1ig unit Fule in the Now York delegation, | Twenty-five thousand brick & day are being {’l:::h?:n;:.grgfl::lfiy ::{o l':I:u ‘(3::‘; ol of the citizens, including ex-Mayor Thomas | It is equally evident that it is to the interest | made at West Pomt, 27,000 bushels of No, 2 corn out of condition, expecl {hgesiy Bowman, Mayor Vaughan, Henry Eiseman, | of Bayard ' frionds that this rulo should not Ainaworth procinct hus . population of 1,48 being *“‘musty and sticky.” The corn was satisfied with seats in the auditorium. ep. T, P o ol & officos. where | 2@ enforced in any delegation, as the Dela- | and property assessed at $166,008, Brown reports that at the meeting of the CoaL Bruke, E 8 June 20, 'A party of 11 the Nonparcil and Tix Bik ""‘fi‘ 8, whore | " gonator w:ny‘m mgnny seattering votos, ,”:” \_'“I".’;ilm of Tiong. Pitte precint, as ro- posted on the produca exchangs. sub-committec held in Chicago nst weelk, it | persons ate fce orcam in Conlin's saloon Satur- | specches were mado by Spencer Smith and { hut no singlo solid delegation. But if Tam- | ¢ it "4 wwscasor, foots up §25,000, ¥OR TILDEN ANYHOW, was decided that no_club or association be | day evening, and within two hours all were at- | Mr. Hubbard, of the Nonpareil, Mayor [many’s terms be acceded to Cleveland will be et Retolved, That itinthe sense of this conven- itted as such, and that members of such | acked with vomiting and violent puin in | Vaughan, Mayor Ledwich, of Harlan, and [ the next democratio ntinl nominee, and from daily papers alone will equal double the spacoallowed for epecial roportiog. - Many who expect desk privileges_ will have to be to the platform, offered by Russell, of Cleve- land, was voted down overwhelmingly. Congressman Converse offered the following which was adopted with great enthusiasm and no dissenting voice than Dynamite, e The Oholera, WasHINGTON, June 23—Secretary Freling- Two boys were recently drowned on the i 1. Tilde: i e i t look to delegates for A/ ot consisted of Willi John W, Hosier, of Tue BEk, behalf of | an old time majority will be rolled up in New | Platte, near Kencsaw, whilo bathi huysen received to-night the tollowing tele- ton that Samosl ), Tider, wh pura onge egally Sl n P e the mramachs Tt sty cooniBiad ot L | kg oy | A\ T in s |[VbEk pead Bl Tho assessment of the town of Poncs, just | gram from Frank A. Mason, United States States, but defranded of his office, should son and three childees, Thos. Williams, Rob- | office @ Vot of thaul was voted to tho band. | - “Otherwise Cloveiand i doad. ~ Ho was fcomplotad, gives tho total valuation of 8132, | Consul at Marselllos, with 1 to the re- receive 4 unanimous nomination at the hands o Obek anid s solorsd it Onalar thaiwrs 8 R T lected by republican votes, and, although | 460.25, t outbreal of cholera in Toulon, of the democratic convention which meets in TARIFF TINKERS. A RIS FV A Lo governor, has never bean anything but mayor | Ay unknown man was drowned in the | . MARSEILUES, Juno 25—State departmen , Chicago July 6th, TRIPARTITE TALENT AT WORK, N P ok e LS T el T e, (bt Herefords from Hingland, of Buffalo, Why, Cloveland’s entire demo- [ platte at Kearney on Sunday. o way | Washington: The cholera at Toulon was A motion to have the delegation vote asa ch to Titk Ber. are not expected to live, aud the children are | Special Dispatch to Ti ¥ cratio vote was within twelve hundred the | walking along the bank when it caved in, "|°[" secret uémlchy"mfld“ o On the 1:'?1 unit was tabled, WaSHINGTON, June 25,—It is stated here | very low. Vanilla flavoring is supposed to be [ - Nomrovk, Neb., June 25.—John Borland louy yole Kf"rlfixilw'i eciCeity mado tho | Threo buralarious raidy wore mado in Plattss éfilfluwfi""..'.. g ih.-.-zm”o:" the . "E; “-']*T“Tc»"““;““' Ao then to-day that Raudall, Morrison and Tacker|thOCause. 'L""' f""‘\""""l]:t;m:*"é \]Ilfl? (1’4& ;I;'”“fih foll ywing m,.u'm.wmL“.d,.y,lh. regard '"l“'" muulth: mnluu’m nlul‘n.r I'x1::;‘..1-3.;|3,r.;-cr:av4: zdltmm;.‘_?, on the 28d rflvn-, .l-l:éi );uu«&;y The names of John R. McLean, Lieutenan! engag i arl! i r N o N o wo cars of full-bloodee creford cattle, @ | presidential nomine am opposed to | was ng, but reveral oothbores i p he cases are of a mild character. Governor Warwick and T, 15 Fowell woro | ®© “0gaged in framing a tariff bill, making | FORTY.EIGHTH OONGRESS, eford. Bag Py I e Vo e RS e plonished with lead for emorgencies, has' been only ons deathiat! the navy: presentod as delegates-at-large, with long | reductions in the tariff on which all can agres, BENAT left Horeford, Tugland, April 1st, and arrived y ! TioABIt) Tne donth o Al ai st Specchos, 2 and cutting down the revenues about $50.-| Wasiinato, June 20,—The consideration | Iere. yesterday. The cattle aro valued at Troubgt i | s bad houses of Fremant wore pulled 1ast | ¢\gon civilians and military, and aro chiefly A moion was hore mado to nominate Gen. [ 000,000, The plan is to pass it through the oD twelyo hundred oach, said to be the fincstlot [ 1men, both republicans and | aturday ovenng, aud tho haul mumbered |y, ong aged or young, The question whether Durbin Ward as one of the delogates-at-large | Kouse undor a suspension. of the rul.s, should | ¢ 10gislativebill was resumed, everimported o this gountry. throughout this city, All 6x soven poraons —eloven women and wix- | i "Aliutio or sporadio s still undecided, but by acclamation. This was carried by a call of | ghoy agree upon - something satistactory to| Mr Beck opposed the amendment proposed T pressed the wish that Bayard should recely the former is probable. There are hopos of counties amid great confusion. The same hoth wings of the democratic party, It ia not | by the senate committea on appropriations, Horseshoe Lake, the nomination, 1 hope'wo myself, and be- [ The population of checking the evidemic by sanitary precautions. tion was made in the case of McLean. impm\mh‘]s that they may be successful, for [ striking out the clause consolidating and reor- | To the Editor of T Big:— liove that if neminated he will be elected. | March, 1884, was 11 1 The condition of Marseilles is excellent, and A, J, Warner moved to_substitute the name | ghare 4 strong feeling ‘among the republi- | ganizing the customs collections distriets. The |~ oy Carmou N, June 23,—Pleaso inform ‘The opposition to Bayard because of his so- [ now about 81,600,000, almost three times as | the death rate below the average. of Allan G, Thurman. The convention went | cuns of the nor 10 av ction, : fatrio i - wocewsion, in #bsurd, *“In fact, 1 think [ much as last yea —————e———— i overtho name. of Thurman. A-Triend of S oL the portiantIu Iavar gt § eediioen B ette s it 10, 10t DAY, 1% | tho roaders of your paper that the Horeshoo soscnslor {a hbmwed (aok X o G i g y| Theonio Second Amenament cLean moved that Thurman and McLean ] 5 bummers; that was the meaning of it. The | Lake will be spened free for all kinds of boats, e e— Otto Stanton, was fatally injored by breaking | - CoLusmnus, 0., June 25,—The second both be cliosen, and both were duclared clected | Bichigan Ofiicials Save a Wife-Mur- | subimors; Biatwis the teanink of . fEhe L frounda will b freo or i’ A Toxas Outrago, Shroagh tho floor of tho Riltorn beidse: Ths | amendumatit advheatss Relda sheld paoyaaiion :’i’{,.,' vote of 09 to 208, amidst great confu i : “l"":d . 1o | L0 the buccess of tho party in pover, He had In'tpw;nann tx'é"‘u‘"m' 1:[ -h,lll -|""[“ pron | Datias, Jane 26, A namber of small bur- [ horse was worth 8600, to-day, formed lxvutcn;dunwll. -nlv-l -']iup = krRorT, June 24.—Andrew TLong, the | not wishet to say this on the floor of the sen- |2 regulations, Cool drinks will be furnished | e 0 00 S0 El e of nightly oo | 1 A 5 i# ns- | ® constitution, It provides a regular list PR Jacob Mueller was named as the fourth | wife-murderer, was taken from jail at Tona | ate, but he felt obliged to say it. The secre. | on the grounds, and boat racing will be in [ §13FE8 60 ’y.“ Towand daylight this A W.'”:f,'l"'xu“:;”','l' """fj'; ::'nl‘,\i':.{,’;' ‘g"“zfl:a officers to be elected the second” Wednesday delegate, PRt this morning and taken to Muir for prelimin- | tary of the treasury, Beck added, admitted | order, i ing, the residance of W, H, ¥lipper, & banker, | 7T} d inJune of each year, with committeeman | THE TICKET, ary examination, Here a mob took him from | that fact. S was entored by & negro through the secon from each congressional district. Hon, Mills The state ticket was named as follows: | the officers and got a rope around his neck [ Messrs, Slater, Hawley, Hale, Dawos, The Oregon Insurance Swindle, story window, ~ Mra, Flipper awoko, and di X Al 1 Jored, of Blair, shot Will | Gardner was made president till the next reg- Secretary of state, Jas, W. Newman, of | when the officers, by a desperate struggle, nes (Fla.), and Lapham supy the | Porrraxn, Oregon; June 25, —Lewis Kaok- [ covéred the negro going through the bureau Alexander, colored, of Blair, shi A ylar conventios alko_colored, found buggy riding Portsmouth; renominated; supreme judge, | rescued bim and got him to_the hotel, where | cotamitteo’s proj r L osition, ley, recently from Iowa, suspected of sotting | drawers, Two small children were in bed " L —— ©. . Martin, of Luucusters member of the | ho i at present, Tho sheriff hus telegraphed "My, Ingalls romarked that if tho house of {106 £ hia House at Hillsbur: Oregon, #4590l | with.. e mother Fllppa belog I .\,,,?',.‘4 with Ales nffll'ump fife, baimers wound 13 A Onila Murdered by a Drunkard. board of publio works, John H. Benfer, of | the governor for the assistance of troops, reprosentatives should pass o senate appropri- | burning a skeleton inteuded to represent his | Mrs, Flipper screamed, the negro grabbed fer |, 4 A Dunvque, June 25,—John Burnes, aged 13, Tuscarawas, Adjourned, e —— ation bill with a clause limiting the number of | own remains, so that his wife could recover | neck, chocked her soveroly and othorwise mal- ho boom in the Second congresslonal dis- | while playing this evening with anumber of MCLEAN, A Woonsocket Washout, wmt,‘imlcenm Ll'f"l”"'fi"llnNf"""n‘" o" the case | ghe llfeln-uranwzlv‘vm arrested to-day in Ash- | treated the lady, and then made his escape, t"“f“; ':i.“:vn'm:v\‘fffidn o b ;I:--:;‘runlf L‘f’fl,} comrades’ near the nn-hl«;:xcu :Irmc{:.:; Rhoti- ; 5 ol S S wonld bo parallel with that under discussion 3 ko 3 nos 1 en knocked o ‘shot_ through the groim 1 Developments aftor the convention show | Woosockkr, R, 1 “Altor furihioe debate tha sommitiec's amand- | Py S0 flanad Lilapliy. e Mr, Woods dedlining to bo » candidate, Mo, wes . Qngsrausly Mok BUSHER SeH that it was intended to make o stiff fight | storm of unusual severity burst upon the ment was agreed to, striking out the clau | — Towa Undertakers, 7. Frod Jol. b .« suit in the di H fired threo it e bawe against McLean, the opposition _entering | to-day, with a deluge of rain, Many st e Grix IV i State Vs | i1y Ered Joliusen s entercd suit in the dis- | offense ‘threo times at the boy . ¥ Y agatnst him, as Payne's fricnd, and as the | are badly washed, a hols heing made in ono | SiFectiog tho consolidation—=ycas i1, R i MAUSHALITOWS, Juno 2 i braska City against the K. O, | s L 9 Y - g 3 o 0 7 D) ) y grins are seen only on the | dertakers association closed its annusl session e $25,000, F o an who opposed Pendlton, “Thusman and | avenuo 100 fuct Jong and thirty feat wide, and (,yvine Lroposod 4o irike out. the. clauss Der: | acom of healthy Darsank: - Tho dyapeptic and | bodav, to et next yeur in- Cidar tapids, | ouk(0r) 845,000, Kired struck u misplacod AN DREws’ Ward'sinferest in the recent gevatorial con- | from twenty to fifty feet decp. The fires in f N 3 . ff 8 Q H A o e fedy mitting small distil to be run without | debilitated can smile only in a " half-hearted | The session will be devoted to private expos < ol | test. " Bafore going cast Governor Hoadly left | the gas warks were twice put out by the flood. | 0rcbLe " Vo ‘und Teck opposed the re- | way, Purlfy tho blood, tone tho stomchyand | tious of embalming and othor matters of nro- | Fii, b freieht 'lfi:‘;“:"m‘"" ko & log whish alist of men for delegates, including Con 1 | Daniage about 810,000, ok h " 4 of o1 AR | i 7 i commendation and Allison defended it, strengthen the tissues with Zurdocd Hlood But- | fessional interest. (i, P, Arnold, of Marshall- N‘&rum- fidsut-m ;\Aley. and Powell e — The debate continued until six o'clock, when | ers, if you wish to laugh welland fto en, town, was electod prosident; W, Hohenschub, | "“;“ fl‘lh“m Hurr “"r,!""‘ l“f;‘yll'“‘"" and agedad to aceopt Mol oan asa com, The Chole; R NN A & A sErad) " Day, [ compeilod o postpono 'his visic to, Lincolny oF the fourth place. [n the distriots louLoN, June 25.—Ten new cases of cholera HOUSE, A Railroad M Muscatine: secsotary and treasurer, owing to physical exhaustion cansed by har ley controlled by a large majority the whole delegation, Tha success of McLean is attrib- uted to the unswerving support of Hamilton county, which gave him all its 63 votes, ) Captures an Actress. , 3 work, Tho fask ws too much for him and the » § gates to national conyention, O, P, Arnold, W, i 0 overnment physician | i 1eans, reported a bill o modify existing | 7, ) --'“I'fi;' M‘wl Kato L. | {johonschub and J, L. Krebs, thought of it laid him out. haracter of the mala- | G vluting to duties on wports and the cof: | pemes S i city, wel XHOwn 06 fho operabie e t—— o [ g The new Magonle tonple at Lincoln was The tlection of McLean is causing quite a | 9 tion of revenue, Referred to the committee u,?f,‘“y to Wi, 4. Bkrong, & Ohioavo tallrond | YVAU it zeally Cure Rhieumatiym? ‘w‘;nh:::i {:M..Mfl. 'd - “f.ll::rwz-; nlos wore sensation. Many of the older politicians are e ———r of the whole. ot f Wo auswor, honor bright, at will cure rheu. | Withessed by large number of promipcns amazed and some disgusted at the success of Postmaster Sam'l A. Hewitt, The bill passed authorizing the establish- C—— matism, and the soverist cases too, | e E o T Th the man who has been denounced all over the | Of Monterey, Mich,, delivers himself in this | ment of branch soldiers’ homes in Arkansas, A Quadrnple Killing, Zlmas' Kelectric Ol wanwpectally “proparod | principal addre ¥ e M for the rheumatic and lame, Notico lotters | Yhurston wer ken to the hospit: alarm is abating. The confirms the sporadic yesterday. The | are Howitt, from the committes on ways | Gouscrs, B state for his audacity and outlaw Jlitica, | wise: ““Zhomas' £clectric Oil cannot be beaten. | Colorado, Kunsus Towa, Minnesota, Missour} O s - o PO i Tor Hoadley, nd this 14 | T suy koap it up to the standard, and 16 will | and Nobrasc, the location o bo determined | g SavAte Wik, dune 8o bellor | in | g0 00 ool rolative to it merita tn noarly | August Sober hus acquired /0 ugenvistls ropudd ' plin Undiontion et e i | nity tho pople. X ehll send o a sow | by tho bonc of masagrs of the oldirs’ |l o peraoma and wounding soveral | 8verY paver In tho countey o ik ahctions Ty 1 & moektk, i 8 A BITTER FIGHT 3 R T i <o | others, 3 fudlotiveness, . Hi : A he bill passed authorizing the construction —— tompor the essence of vindictiveness. ooen | in the Ohio delegation to Chicago, The A Pittsburg Oll Failure, P g TR b b P ey . Kansas “;""";‘; 5}]".‘"":‘:""- the Robinson fumlly gave & party to which stampedo started with the election of Ward | pirrapupg, June 25,—Thomas J, Watson, | land, 111, and the bridges leading thereto, Baus, Ga. Tuna iR, T and O, B, Har- EKA, uno 43,-~Tho stato convon | the Sober fumily wero ot invited. They was to conelude with Thurman, Pendleton | o vy oil operator, who has been pro-| The Chalmers-Manning_ contest i Cps Sung =T T 3, Har- | tion of wo iffraglats et hero to-day. | went to the Hubinson house, however, and and Congressman Warn The plan was ar- | nounced o “bear,” failed to-day, causing great | case has been taken up, The major grove, bankers, d to-day; labilities 860,- | ‘Phere was & small af tondance. Addre were informed that their room was bettor than rested sud the nexbmovement was tonominate | Bsiteeomt o the ol exchany, Tutions were adonted. Chalmers appeared af | 000 Bominall ssots 875,000, wero mado by My, Helon M. Gouger, of Lin- | thuir company, drunk . or sube L'y "fifi‘“’i?‘:“"' j"u“l‘"v':[ }uulmn 'l‘:nu’flmn 3 - the bar of the house and took the oath of of- et - —ml. i fayette, Ind,, and others, Imn:m‘,;L ’l_‘lm]l 3 tiu-lu':ulwlu:l !;mr e A vus attached, and then McLean and Thur- . — fice. The he onside of the allwa; vidends Passed, e —— next day, in which August was sobere man lected by e vote, aitar which Lisuten: | o i 00T AR 1 g | Backbona sl i s W8 7 el 7y S e iR A Song-Writer's 8ad End, With it n his sido aut Governor Mucller, s promincat Gormaw, | 7. Loui, June 26-—The Linddl Hotcl o tral nud Candde Southorn have ugrecd to pass| CINOINNATI, June 20,~James K, Stewart, [ Tho Fremont Horald reports that at noon ARG AREROA ST SATN WM olacied, | Amosawcn, SR 1ado Ab sl THE KAILWAYS, their dividend, the well-Knowin song write, died fu tho work | Monday, a young woinun iauied Nellio Booth, P Bation 18 stro; ke oS otk ity - LS house to-day, He was committed a fow days | working at the section house kept v, X el c“"f 4 “"]‘”’""h'l"“ A e AT All Serene on Lake Superior Bnsiness Morgan & Sons Assign, ago for wllfig bogun tickets to” public. oater :,'"fi'.‘.'-'.-';‘,,x{.','f.'.'f.' wville, wa bor “L’..aEK".'fi‘: e R K P, b o 4 ke 7 g —~Wabash Officials Go to the New Youk, June 20, - Morgan & Sons have e} A S DRl Wt Using to asslat 10 Barting & fire o prepare tho tarifl, gho dalogetion stands 48 for . clcher | Penvralunta’ o 3t~ storm in | wostorn Missouri Pacific. made au assignment to W, 1, Dickson, Yalo Dogrees, dinner, Bho was at onco enveloped in flawes, :I"uz:‘..-lle{‘rmll. )‘xulnluua nst. cither one ‘ul ber of persons and greatly injured grain, : . : T,.um,;,'.", e e 'Mm. Niw HaveN, Juno 25.—Yalo has conferred Z‘n'f.‘.ln',:'u.h,".'f ony u‘:;;:::t ‘ifi‘?’n-’fll‘ ’2‘.1:‘.‘.25 , and will probably never vote as & hult, e — CiicAGo, Jun The differences in the [ 4 ! the degreo of L D, upon Governor Hoadloy, ; flotha wats peray % ‘ T hat for lameness, for rheumatism, for aches, | of Ohio, and Ellis H. Roberts, the editor of | 0ff by the time help arrived, The Hesh was ARKANSAS, Special from Waltham, Mass. Northwestern Traffic association on Lake | for paines, and for spralnes Dr, Thomas' kolec- | the Utica (N, Y.) Herald, nearly burned off one arm, and her face and Fiftoen hundred watches are now made daily | Superior business, which at one time threat- | tric Ol is & positive and ~reliable remedy, —— hair were also badly burned, It s f TR STATH RENQGRAGT, at Waltham, aud they are better inquality and | encd to disrupt the pool and endanger the | 27 Zhomas, kcleckis Oil oan be purehased of The Weathier To-Day, that sho wust have breathed some of the Lurrie Rock, June 25,—The democratic | lowerin price than ever before, win-e | integrity of other western pools, was awmicalby § a0y druggist, Wasitna1oy, June 25,~Kor the Missouri | flawe luto her lunge,