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-~ . THE OMAHA Dany F N S FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORKN ————————————— —_— — THE CAMPAIGN COMMANDER. |5ttty taen s ehnees. ' tarny e JAY-EYE-SEE. Rl v L state. Otherwise T think ourheadquarters - Handicap purse—mile would be in Columbus, 0, gene won, George Ly 9 B. P, Jones, of Pittsburg, Selected as The Implement King Fails to Match “We've got the democrats jumping,” said (iarden City oup-=all 1he National Chairman, O L R T TR R With the Railway King. o Do shird, them shouting for a different ticket to be nom- T it looks to me Handicap stooplochas por, won: Ohio Bo Vandorbilt Almost Indignant that | third, *Time, 404 Mile dash—all agea=Valot, won; Hydera s JUNE 27, 1884, NO. 8 HUGGED BY A BEAR. 18, . i o Yoxvow, June 28T the howe of com- | CONSIAETADIE Business Transacty & 1 “;“ won, Venture Fighth deaths from cholera to-day. new cases wero taken to the hospital, 1 % quarter—Timno Rovoke 2d; time, e e —— Teeteel ABIG DAY FOR THE BEARS -4 ittt Gladstone M the Lord two miles and a 3, second; Another Wall Strect Banking Firm kNS, une 2 —Tn the howe o 5 Goos to the Wall, T dntod thae the it mteret g roading: | {6 Chicago Market Yesterday). & me ion, The gov- ernment, ho eaid, had tried its best to avoid a And Squeals by Saying One of | conflict with the house of Jords, bt should & full course socond; Moulsey, — inated at Ch like Payne The Exeoutive and Finance Com-=[West s the soldier locum m to offset votes, But he The Small Fry Sell Everyf b . ¢ : ad: Mo T by § § conflict arise, whila ho would greatly regrot it, inted 0 vho cAn move th ) He is Challenged. bad, second; Tennyson, thirl. Time, 1:18, o BAL 16 nt s n weould greatly regres it mittees Appo . i et whojeus fndve the Gidnd Aty ged, SR Sk ee, the Bears Did It Yo b o dbt of tho o [Tremendons They Could Lay Hands 0. & —— How about (en. Stoneman, of Californiat” Ditnort, June 0 class Denis RO fntone's reforones 1o the. House. of o 5 asked 0 reporter ) chts, cher seoo! rene q d o . The House Passes the Backbone |.].,{,,. Wit 1 rou pas Ho Deolares He Will Use Maud e tehor second, Ireve | A “‘Beg"” QOorrespondent on the | wmanimons vorr s ‘ot hird reading on & Heavy Selline in Lard Brings the § 3 roturned his informant emphatically: *The S, Only f Foli , Belle Ticho second, : with prolonged b i Railroad Forfeiture, Fulicanes, e rventiy bl tao + Only for t}lf Road. \Wilkon third ALgath fourths best time Mod?s (i"f’ff‘“d" Price to $7.12 1-2, see how the Plumed Knight is to be beaten, Berbor'sj Horrible Doom, 0 V. won second and third { i although, of course, my liking for him may i LU g 3 )y JoniTes T i fo= 26— Reports of the fall of n Eli H. Murray Nominated for the |4t of soure, ny iy s o He Thinks Her ‘‘Perfeotion in [ueats, D, st heas Overman Tt bost For Onoe the Triok Causes Indig s ol coitened. Benwee ot [ A Slight Tmprovement in Oattle H heis to be ed Mr, K S\ i " I 3 2 prised by the at day-break, May " Utah Governorship, A R e Everything She Undertakes. B nation Among the Brokers, [Bith, and after mueh fightig Wanrs pad Over the Previous Day, —— are forming all_sorts of combinations. For i i Khalifa, governor of Berber, surrendered. § . |example, I should not be surprised if these iay . fat L b O R aDATy The wassicro of the inhabitants followed, s Stephen B, Elkins Expresses Him- | ropori of deals between Gen, Buler ant | The Spirit of the Times of Opinion [ At Kast Saginaw—Saghav, 21; Musksgon, | Tho St, Potersburg Bank of Penn= | women sl ehiteen wers ward. S o govan Company of Omaha self on the Situation. ERW Case was Advertising, o At Cincinnati—Metropolitan, 0; Cincinnati, sylvania Succumbs, — Makes a Sale at $6.75 s you account for the v . oo 8o SEATNR 0N At R At Ty Gity, Ty City 8 Tors Haute AR b TR T Gl i ¥ fachil? W At Detro 21 1. 20 —A bomb filled wi Rhode Island and North Carolina in New Vork and Boston” ro | Yale Beats Harvard in the Boat Race| A TonivrilleLoutaviile, " Whashing.|A Break in Rook Island Sto i I dxplosive wat found. in tha hrob: A Singular Hog Market—Few Buyers for Cleveland, e T e GRlY Kong " racan —Other Sporting Matters, tons, 2 ! Other Financlal Matters, LA o STOLLY Ay s blie Though I cos. - cilables.” Thore is a small sized rovolutiont e o SRR At 0 Clldihs of outtages of. Ankrebinte . Tho, mALh somirs e R cilables, s a small sized revolution too Py nads el ) y s in Connecticut, but T learn from Mr. Fesson- i ? 5 = hich th H . | dut, one.of the besk posted Inwywsiy that Vanderbilt's Vertebri, At St. Panl—Stillwater, 11; St Paul, 7, Yeaterday's Failure, inepootad. e Tl W Ei CHIOAGO'S MARKETS, THE NATIONAL COMMITTER, |4, that Connecticnt will go for us and T be- | Not sTivk RNOUGH T0 TAKE UP casws cnare| b Solumbus SRR TRICKED WY THE BEARS. coN: : ‘ Sy New Yonk, June The republican na- [Tiove him. You may think it eariy for a fore- h L oledo, 3, Naw Yok, June 90.—Tho announcemont France and Chinn, Bieolt) GlLratit o T bt tonal committes met at the Fifth avenus bu- | gosly oatluied Mg KiKinh, Tk L tolhay 'n |, AW YORK, Juno 26,—Tho Spirit of tho| At Milwa: Quing of the fallure of Stont & Co., bankers on stock | LOXPOY, June 26.The latast, nows from | SETR FPtieh to e Bk, tel to-day, John W. Mason, of West Virginia, | Bl and his ful Ao o Mia.> | Times of June 28, will contain an an At Buffalo—Buffalos, 9: Vhiladel phia, Ribliiy i AR AR Ty b onquin, has heen the subject of muchcom:| N oy Jon tha: SATHE . pure man, and his friends will stick to him, Buffalo - i change, was the featuro of the forenoon. | ment and speculation, 1t is belleved France | the taile I . tomporary chairman; George W, Hooker, of AE e CYNIIBE R T ALie ke Vot 19 \Son| At St. Louis—Athletics, 2; St. Louis, e ¥ ! baans naaiaved France | the tailors and the small fry generally, consld= Verinbil, LHpIAFy eosatiew \\'Afllll\uf!)‘: Witk he ¢ h: I;‘ wl ;I - m: o ‘!tl ”~ a e8| At Indianapolis—Baltimores; 3; Indianap- The head of the fivm was absent from the city ‘“H now demand a hoavy indemnity of the [ grable business was done on ‘change to-day. e Mk L Sl olis, 1 nd his partner sick, The board representa 1HIae The first named gentry demonstrated that the At a meeting of the republican nnt!onnl GOVERNOR OF UTAM, derbilt was interviowed and expressed himself | At Clovel committtes every every state and territory | WasHiNaToN, June 26.—The president to- | with much carnestness as follow “I have and—Clevelands, 4; New York, 2. [ tfve who was on ‘change was not a member of the firm. One of H, N. Smith's brokers had Switzerland and the Vatican, name givon their class was appropriately The Gloves, wore ropresentod githor by member gr proxy, | day noninated 1li H. Murray, of Kentucky, | heard of tho challenge,” said he, “sont by {tho atrade with Stout & Co, of 100 shares of '.““"l'v"“‘“t‘;,f“‘_-n'l:""‘;‘"}"":I‘?"g“‘l:‘: eni c'f‘t’;"l'f'f]'l’:l ‘:’“e’h“““““" {raternity adhered ox reorgia, Minnesota, Texas, Montana, [ 000 ovormor of Utah, oA £ JAy-Eve-S Why ho, £ THE CLEARY-KIL] 2 New York Central. ~ The broker called for o he reques 0 Sw overn- | with fidellty o] s L e st jonsant: [ forg owner of Jiy-Eye-See. Why ho, or anybody | . ™ AU R, d 1t to negotiate for the settlemont of relig- ¥ ; f dor to solect permanent officers, Haynes, of [ The secretary of the treasury has issued a | tom o ormy mare, as a challenged purty | tween Cloary, of Philadelphis, and Kiloan, of | 0 close out the deal, and they would send him | ¥ COmmence in July thpopieieint AL HisupavaHul maaibulad e into whose capacious enare the entire stakes of the deal are sure to come sooner or later. Maine, moved the chair appoint & committee of threo to nominate permanent officers. all for ten million of boy fn. | Boston, Five thousand peoplo were prosent, | ® chock for the balance, He notified the ve the origin Tho following | (knowing, as every one knows, that T 5 The battle was declared § draw amid hisses, | chairman to take in ~ the atock rench Politios, No 815 to 844, ably refused to allow her to be trotte Adopted. Tho ch 1 J. M te SREN b vai ina ; 31 4000108 0 3 committes, and the gentiemen retired, Pend: |.rc TRk, ot tncluave, | Eeep MaudS - The Sullivan-Mitohall glove battlo is off for e Bouches de Rhiono, was ssated in the cliamber | In Wteie Sentdibdtionnto. & pirely peas oras ing deliberations the national committee at 3 to 4,000, both inclusive; 81,000, 5 YOR MY OWN AMUSBME: um] present, Mitchell is down with the o e "'|'”“- ) ¥ ke gt A ”'l"','g“ ‘“',:if";m I;’htxk:-; 12:85 took & recess of half an hour, » 12,374, both incl No. [ and am well satisfied in_my own mind_she is | malaria, The announcement was denounced as out. e e i s < B. ¥. JONKS FOR CHAIRMAN, 5, both inclusive; $10,000, No, | the fastest pieco of trotting horso flesh in the — rity of brokor's,and for a time | TARIUED INSTEAD OF THROTTLED | by ?"'('{1 5 d G (L AL to 21170, Dot HAIOMV.. i world, Tfshe is not the fastost she is at lea Race Postponed, , tried to woather the storm it G A N The special committee weakness in all articles at the opaning, owing of Pittsburg, for chairm: of Connecticut, eec executive committes J. B. Chaffee, Colorado; ported B. J. Jones, amuel Fessenden, RIVER AND HARBOR BILT, , and the following | as reported from the senate, is greater by 1,333,000 than the house bill,” The following new items are adde ast the handsomest and most perfect, When any i i .| brought, but the pressure becamo teo great, | A Yonng 1 X ono else gets and driveson theroad o finer “g:'\.\:n{fim:::i:"gu;:&l‘:.“m'{h:l (;aluunl;m; as finally necessary to finally sus. onng Dovil Marrios a Beautiful |t the causs mentioned above, and the unfav- no AL RIS % n OXBS R B : Demented Girl to Trade in orable influence of the stock market, looking animal, indeps d, Lwill | yorning with the understanding that if not e AT R RIORHH SRR anit olTban B KEAA" NEws ol ’ WHEAT. probably dis I hiave eaid on f rowed then it should taka placa ono hour aftor | ¢ {1t e :,,':?f.{"flfi\',.y"f.," e T SRR e July wheat was first quoted at 868, Tt drop- D 1 previous o » horses, ¢ v i - T M M aenh e Weey 3R TR Fouiok CH GREGR oL Bexeoh Han: previous o are some ) [ the Yalo Harvard race. 1% was raining hard [ ¥ 1"V, Wromgbeiio B! ped considerably below that figure but subse- ' . Ansas: | Sgn, Tes IY THBY COULD THOT A I X A iU, | and tho waber roughmé U Hote and tho raco | (1 forted o thawall by gy | Special Dispateh to Tie B, Quently recoverad to 86, closiais tolerably i on, Massachuset Pentwater, Michigan. I would not have them Rift for my | could not bo rowed. prastion; Their aredit il besh goods LN || MADIRON, Wikl e 0,4-A yotng mat | 88 808: 10,000 [ pr 25,000 | ev CORN ate use. I think Maud S is perfection in ‘Was active, and its price was governed prin~ TR B : " n A Smish 8 one of the ything she undertakes. SUICIDING WHILE INSANE, TRIOMVIBATE OF BIG BEATS, G. A. Hobart, New | Grand Marias, Minn. Vermont; John D. | Coos By, Oregon . . named Lawrence Worth, residing near Bara- New Yorlg It . Huuwpliey, North Cuunberiand rier, abovc 30000 | Clntinting tho convoration i, a goneral et andtho bt hat e - s bottom of tho| 220 Yoserday ocaived o oont of tar and | ipaly by th nfuences brongh o' bear” by Frank Mor: Louisiana: A. L. | Cedar River, Mich, .. i 15,000 | way, Mr, Vanderbilt remarked: *‘It seewms to ¥ ehsdhrelelncyidtadi) 2 hottom of Uho | foathars by the indi t citizens of Baral the othei markets. July opened at b4f; sol Conger, Ohio; Jobm B, Sanborn, Michigan; | Mouth of the Columbia river, in Or me that tho financial disturbances now preva. | A Attempe to KUL Himself by Dr. sapiog gamo creasos intense indignation |y ol o (e WK SR oF TR | 0510w s B3), and closed a lietle strong at 638, ‘W, G. Houtz, ot Lincoln, among the brokers. Stout's fathes was form- Cyrus Leland, Church’ Howe, Nebrask §i gon and Washington Territor 150,000 | lent should affect_adversely the interest vas_that” Worth o PROVISIONS, John B Lyuch, Mississigty J; 5, Mouth o th Gouillertver, fn Oragon 10,000 | attendanos at tacia, and trotting mestin - y presideat of the Shoo and Leather bank | 0oo " viaeried & beautital it thoe domentet | A good deal was done in provisions during cson, Towas D. J. Layton, Delawaro ‘and | Lake City, Minn. gt 15,000 [ The talk then turned on_ the financlal situa- | 5 and until hiv death tho firm was in high favor, | o "0e"Cio) "Abloman, Ho immediately coms | tho day, with lard in the lead, B, P. Hutch- T Rotiine, Now Hompenter TR AR AR ORI ik conalaas by ol situn- | Spocial Dispatch to T Bk, The presont head of the firm iu a director, bus | eV By £ Sld BRI (00 T e ity | inson 18 reported to have been a heavy seller of - TR dock at Des Moines Rapids canal, marking: 0, no; 1 shall not use Maud § for | _1ANCOLY, June 26.—Tho rumor that Dr. 3'['511"21"':‘ dainno way J’.‘.‘{';G,';fl:i“li‘.'f.'“' h\lb; Reaebedl i owi v the -t CilShaD & SRR N lard, and probably did a8 much as any one to Alto tho folowiog: fnange.commlstee: B, | MiSssIRDE river 90,000 | other than for oad purposes this yoar.” Wan. G, Houtr, wellJenown oapitalis of hin | FIE O [ 100 seels e, it S et “rond, prosttutin or forfgain: o | brins tho closing prico down o 7 13, . Jones, Horaco Davis, John P, Luwson, |~ fppe et \ner over the Touse bill Gl city, attempted muleido to-night, created con- | mated that the lntter are in tho neighborhood | Whomtoaver was vilo wnough todano, He | 0y (uite weak, with the July deal David T Settler, W. W. Crapo, 1, I, Rol: | goa. . The Spirit of the Times comments as fol- | siderable excitoment, for tho dootor s ono of | of $1,000,000, e e periay. so Damuooy aud was a2 1875, JAn advanse sot {n sbor jafen he Tins, James A, Gay and George W. Hooker, | efrato 75,000 to $100,000 | lows: * There is really more dignity than | tho most popular men in the city, Ho is THE KPFECT) o #o riohly dessrved pumishment | o oning, however, and continued up to_close, warmth in Mr. Vanderbils remarks, s D . o Case knows he has overything to gain and Ll oo 150,000 1, 200,000,/ t1ing to lose by makink belleve that be is 50,000, 50,000 | Fecking to put his little biack gelding agaiust R which was at 10 25, THE FIRSY DISTRICT, CATTLE, Receipts of Texans 1,400 to 1,500, The market opened quict, prices ruling jusé about MR, JONES, Sabine the new chairman, made n happy and modest | Buck Bar, Tex: address in accepting the honor, He asked for | Mouthof tho Muskingum, the benefit of the superior experience, judg-| " Ohi b leading director in the Lincoln national bank, [ on prices of stocks was not very marked, of which_his brother, J. K, Houtz is presi- [ there was little excitement occasioned by the dent. 'The most strentons offorts were made | sunouncement of the failure, more than the to keep the matter quict, but it is cortain tha | temporary flu ment and energy of the other members of the | Detroit river 100,000 ,, 200,000 | the queen of the turf, for he must be well f & i f i K v The Committee Organize—An Anti- and energy of theothsr members of o 000 000 | Ee e e Vindertalt nar % e Foll | doctor fired the shobs.dn the direction of his A HOCK TSLAND DREAK, stendy s compared with yestorday. with a fair Koy gm‘f‘;‘f;r';j:fia RIS T Ahainst i or athor hamee duving ter st | head before hia rovolver was taken from him. | After midday Rock Tsland stock broke from Weaver Feoling, demand from all classes of buyers. Quite & T e S U e NORTHIOAROIIINA, on the turf. Mr, Case might just as well | He was laboring under st 105 to 103}, and the general list was weaker in number of fat cattlo that were carried over ratEha Thineea e iiisg Eliab ks with T THE DEMOCRACY. challengo Mr. Bonner’s Rarus or Fdwin For- | $3nity at the time. Diy'l sute hawan clegant{ sympathy, ' At e homacket was firia | g,o1a1 Digpatoh to Tis Br, Lasbnlihl abUL I8 B ALATA Brikes usual interest, and T have never known any.| RALEiGH, N. C., June 26,—The democratic | rest 18 appéars o us, his netual motive i s | residence in the southeas.brn partion of this | ugain, Western Union was up to 52). P h 5 ve been had at the close one to be wotusted by purer motives or | tate convention was tho largest keld in North | mero commurcinl sohema to sccure liboral | WUF: e e T ot It MILLION. DOLLARS, Lok, Juns $0.nhe cstical siptalbisg el by &g il sl 1| Garoion, T aregates o o Chiog D prgh s ins o o st by | Tt W UM MR R | s Yo, Jamn 0, Tyt : coghivod and acknowledgod everywhere. . He | are: Thomas Ruffia, William . Dorteh, Jul- — talphysiolasy g Se RN et o ctlion doltare. e o Ihtoteqsing Fear 'A% M f 7 igtile is always on the American side of uvery'.vu-x- ian & Fm and G"wrgelh ‘1“,*0“;'"‘ Tln""ln The Oar, oy T A T Ciitaiot tily relliiveiwakl Ehbastlon TG0 D ,?[ ," "",“,‘ ," .;I;mm"fh '“‘,"T ol lery: company of Omahw 1% o oarob THE X ORI een b1 s " | tire delegation will meet in Washington Ju Bk e ; RAL S IN MEXIO! et + .o [ ident and John Steen, of Wahoo, secretary. tion, These virtues and these accomplish Ty choaye o thychimon thoc b Isl s YALE BEATS HARVALD, RAILWAYS IN M 0] of which firm Honey A. Smith 7"C 0 500N B L ommeastonal soye | BFado Herefords on salo that made 0 75c, i for bt Lol iy g J et Mocount for his Yoniterful maguetian, | visublo to support Cloveland, whilo in sympa | N#w LoNnos, Juno tner. On receipt of tho notico from Stout & Co., to sell. qulstly 200 shares | ention at Beatrice on tho 20th August. Tho ZUB HOTMANANE —Yale won the boat . i o with Harvard, by three lengths, They Must Erect Goat-FProof Fences N il i ondition this i rican people.” thy with Bayard, raco with Harvard, by threo length Y Ne# York Contral stock loanod Hudson & | sPportionment agreed upon was the vote for | was in a curious condition this morning, After referring to Logan's magnificent rec- THE PLATFORM R mRorR TR S b ey and Submit toj Other, Incon- oy Bt & i ond e iettaom | 3.8, Henth for Itogont, being one. delogate: | Thero seamed to bo 1o regular or even pric ord as a soldier and statesman, said: *“The | challenges comparison between the prosperity | f0F r Harvard.” She was beaten by Yale at Inrgo and one for every ono hundred and | for anything, sales showing a decline of 10@ veniences, read “quickly*” and at once sent notice to the democratic party must be held to its xecord of | and good government attending democratic | - VArsityl by 17 scconds, the, winning time chairman of the stock exchange to sell the | fifty "voters or the major part thereof. A |200 on tho very bost; yet with these advant- ime record- free trado and tariff-for-revenue only, and | administrations and the crimes, outrage, and 0 , i R AR t of the failure | decidedly anti-Weaver feeling was prevalent, | aes buyers were backward. 'There wero that such candidates and such principles are | scandals of the period of republican admin- | °0: The rain which commenced Wednesday |y xngno, Tex, June 26.—Tnformation [of Stout & Co. oo ho fatlure |1 Gugh most of tho comunittee, like the [ about 24,000 on wale. Skips and light light set forth in our platform success is assured, | istration; affirm adheronce to former plat- | €Yening, making necessary the postponement| —* p i i s o N e el ifestod by the | Irishman’s owl, did not vay much but seemed | vold at 4 00@4 60, assorted light at 4 80@5 25, e L A of the Harvard-Columbia freshman race, con- | received to-day direct from the city of Mexico o focling was manifestod by the i I R 1 shi 4 90@b 42 Victory will be ours in November as surely as | forms; regards a free and fair expression of | & 410 FEHAICE S0 800, 00 v & i members of the exchange, because the nction | %0 think a great deal. best heavy packers and shippers 4 90@b 424; the sun will bless us with its light.” tho publio will at ho ballot bos ‘as tho only | tnd until 3 vlook, and then the ky bright- | sives tho startling news that the American | A Dfthe XS, bl the hekion Rl light, 180 to 215 pounds, 4 0@ 2 5 the chairman again_called the com- | trio means of preserving free American jn- | A M FI0 EqUID o Dorfect copdh | railroads in Mexico are to bo handicapped by [y depross the market, Tho matter was CAPITAL OUSSEDNESS, G, R o order, snd Secretary Fessenden read | stitution; and denounces the corrupt use of a communication_from_the Young Men’s re- | federal patronage to control elections as publican club of New York, suggesting that | dangerous to the libertics of the peopl the club wwould be able to contribute to- the | the unconditional and immediate repe rain prevented persons from coming, | ® 18w requiring that all railways in that | broughtto the attention of the president of yet the race was witnessed by thi thousand | country will be required to fence the entire | the exchange, who decided that Hudson & Co. Strangers, aside from the townspeople. Both | length of the lines with fences on hoth sides, [ Were justified in their course by the rules of crews were in fine condition and in the betting [ which will be stock proof, even to the keepin | tho board. PAwts, June 26, —Hanol dispatchos state the A Daring Righway Itobbery at Lin- | opinelo’ vegilars with artillory entranchiod coln, themselves at Langoon violation of the ( election of the republican candidates in No- | Whole internal revenue system as an_intoler- | (et WORE A VG FARIHIE out of goat A WioNG,” e BTy treaty and attacked the French forces Mone i 3 i L avorite. nt of goats, ) yember. ' The communication was rferred to | able burden and a stawding menace to the | My FobC W0 BN, wart waw fillea | 16, s estimated that the Mexican Central | Hudson said_this afterioon ut s ial Di \ any, on the march, killing some and wound- Livis N otic e 06 0! 0! atio a e v ated entr 01 00 pposed | Special Dispatch to Tue Big, 4o Y the executive committee. frondom ofieladlany and the survids of gasb e o, Soiacn vared th crews lustily, | will have to expend 85,000,000 to comply with | 1 was following instructions, The loan had | - ; ‘“fi 2. General Mogreyt Immediataly seb uy corruption; taxes should be reduced to avoid a surplus in the treasury. THE TARIFF, LN, June 26,—About ten o'clock to- h reinforcoments, General Mibot tele- night & daring highway robbery was com- | raphs the F'rench numbered seven hundred mitted on the railroad track, near the B, M. [ 0B, the way to Langoon. Although greatly THE HEADQUARTERS, Senator Chaffee reported on behalf of the sub-committee to select headquarters at N and gave them a huarty sond-off. At woid | such a law, Tho Mexican government hns ap- | been renowed 1ot thirty minutes beforo T ro (ot both erows took water. togother, both | pointed an inspeotor of rulrouds, whose duties | oived tho notice, which I naturally roud 0 |l following AN Al Mlank: lashing and taking thirty strokes €0 the [it shall be to supervise and rogulate truin | hurridly, My mistako oxposed the insolyen- Vork city, that 243 Fifth avemuo could bo s6. | Witk reupect to the Coril we renfirm funda- | Wiute. Valoled by a triffe; at tho half milo fschedules, No special train can’run without | oy, which might. Tiave boen concealed a 1it1o | dopot, a Gorman strangor being assailed and | ponimbored thoy routed tho Chioss. The cured. Tho report was accopted and the snb- | mentel. pemciples. leaving. to - detail | the | Yale was half a longth ahead, and Harvard | first obtaining his consent. longor, that 1s the worat that can be said of 1t [ La¥ovd of 855 and other valnables - Officers committee to complete arrangements, The | method by which the constitutional revenue | held her for a minute, when e under the cireumstances, although many por nost active i Jus ; e —e— Another Broken Bank, oo then adjourned subject to the call of | tariff shall be gra ; reachied to the con- YALE WENT AWAY FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, pociy will | l'hzl itL f"L-;“- L, I have pre, suspicious o ¥ a the chairman, gressional representativ ios_should ik T made an apology to Stou . for tho error, | {rncten . Sach one Prrnotia, Pa., Juno 20.—The St. Peters- S gressional representatives; but dutics should | and led by a length, Harvard spurted and BENATE, e ] I Tiach one of the i met in the me | be levied for revenue and discriminations | the hoats were side by side room and was in session two houra with |ehould place the highest rates on luxurics and | mile, Yates, the coxw auartette was heavily ‘e, wolldrossed, | burg banle, of Glirion county, faled to_open ind hiad plenty of flthy Jucre about L per’ | 168 doors this morning. Inabihity to realize on socurities is tho principal cause of the failure, v a quartor of o | Wasiiy ,~The considorath n, then headed the i Saotag) 1 with, and 0N, June 2 of the legislativebill was proceed The Wasted Wabash. closed doors, S the lowest rates on necessaries, boat a half point off the . Harvard then } Hon, SENATOR CHATFER Sty took the advantage and 1od Yale by o quarter | the amendmont proposed by the senate appros Tho recolvers of the ‘ e i though some loss was sustained in the oil de- rman of the exeou- SOUTH CAROLINA, of a length at the milo flag, Harvard then in. | priation committes, to stiike out the cliuse @ pe n the United A NEW ORLEANS BLAZE, prossion, It was considered one of the ttec, and Colonel Hooker permiu- THE DEMOCRATIO DELEGATES orewed 1 lead to half a length. Yalo madoa | itting uliu‘illlv ion l;xmhinx Lqu!m.qmu. Statos % it Iu).[np.l;c,ry[u,g Iu.e 1......1‘: "f&‘;““fb’Q’?“’;‘J“é:’;‘:‘:fi““‘?}'&' l:::s‘::n.:::‘ n:: nent secroti ) " The democratic | 8 tremendous spurt and gained on Har- | 1688 grain per day to be yun without store- v obligations of that road on which | g, 0. Qi side of the lar; B u Tho cammities delegates it fallfpowss o a | ., CORIMBE 00 80, e e O N e s BN AWAA A0 118 tho interest hid hoen defaulted, Those em- | EROPEFEY to the Extent of $300,000 OF | een mudo but it is thought that it will be sub-committea to act during tha recess, con- | State convention met to-day. Wade Hawmp- | 5 - Tust after paasing this point, No. rrison, from the committee on epidemic | brace what are known as the general mortgage $400,000 Destroyed, able to meet all liabilities. a sisting of Elkios, Ohaffer, and Hobart, "t s | ton, C, H. Suber, F. W. Dawson, L T. |in the ¥alo bo aught’ & 0rabs Bt discases, reported and had recommitted to the | bonds; alko sl bonds and obligations growing i understood these three gentlemen will supplo- | Youmans were elected delo at In d so quickly that the momentum of | committeo on sppropriations en amendment | out of the consolidution of November of 1870, | N Oupans, Jun ment the work of the chairman on the active | Hampton an ) Youmans prefer Bayard, D: »ub was not checked r g that the president be authorized, | the aggregate interest duc and in default on i T — ——— Crops Along the Minneapolis & St Louls. 26,—Fire broks out organizing and working force of the com- s Cleveland in his paper, and Sul e e L in the cado of threatencd or actual epidemi , to-night in - McCracken & Browster's furni- W P " o mittee, This sub-committes to-night resolved D e SR e, HARYARD (@AW, THE, MISHAT to use the unexpended balance of the aj etitions state that the receivers beliove | tute store, Royale street betwoon the Momgarorts, Juip! Bityo. Erltiparie to add, under the power given by the general e, Tho dittrict. dolegntos have not | 8 epurted, leading Yale by a quarter of a | priation made by the act of March 3, 158 y ay tho running expenses of the road | House and *Bionville streots, T T ety S MR K executive committee, the names of Conger, of | indicated their choic i mile. Yalo then made an exhibivion of the fto exceed $100,000, in aid of state a idato the other ontstanding dobte, but |\ contents wera ~ dostroyed. The fire | St Toogis roud, showing that all grains, wheat Ohio, and shplog %, ¢ finest rowing ever seen on tho course, Tho | hoards, or otherwisc, in his discrotion, in pre- sourt to instruct them s 0 | ypread to the adjoining buildings, causing ® | espocially. i i & fine condition and. promist CLARKSON OF I0WA FLORIDA crow rowed in porfect form and pulled thirty- | venting the spread of the same and maintain- . disposition cin bo madeof certain branch | 1 variously ostimuted at frou $300,000 0 | & Lowntilal haryvest P % i T e 1yTtE i oy ¢ nine powerful strokes a minute, while Harv- |ing quarantine at the points of danger rouds; also what smount of interost shall bo | £400,000 including stocks and buildings ws ] lh‘v nave u’\““l.'r Hpv!t;‘-vl' y ¢ vy uilro:l tho com- THE DEMOCRACY, ard was rowing thirty-five ragged strokes and | “An amendment was adopted providing that [ paid on the bonds set forth in the petition, | follo\vs The Mt Pulaski Murder. mitte's and the party's work in the western , June ~On the sixth | appeared demoralized, roports in the Congressional Record shall be [ The potition was referred to Special Master | MoCracken & Browster, $10,0005 W, G > states. The general executiva committee ad- | ) 47 Mod et B Harvard did all she could, but it was no use, X ot of the proceedings and | Allen, who will take the depositions, ot i ® M e H10AGO, June 26.—The Journal's Lincoln ) Sourned at fiv o'clock, subject £o the eall of |Pallot in the democratic state convention | , 4 ) it I ) . Tebault, furniture, $125,000; J. B, Solari & 3 e i i S ARR) Perry was nominated for governor, as the raco was virtually over, Yale kept up | debates of the two houses of Congross, (i P e Twrence | (T18.) special says: The jury in the Mt. Pu 2 th;l";«vllircmu.nnm&_l N - d 8 d thirty-nine strokes the rest of the race. At| Two amendments offered by Mr. Buck were A R R s ' Cliristian, | furniture, $100,000; Tefe & | % murder caso’ roturned a verdict of guilty 2 oh0 laitor committoe aud oh iman wil g0 . o8 ETTRNAX ‘u\l;‘u.\«t'fl. : the twa and o Balf milo flag Yale led by half | dofoated, and th bill then pawsed. B O BREARIS AR AR REORNIS: Wink, carpets’ damnged 810,000 He: sgatust J, H. Hall and fixed bls punishment ! work and orgavize d « paiga, 0oL, Juno 20, —For lieutenant-gov- [ length, Sho then to forfeit the uncarned land grant of the At.| TORONTO, June20,—All sorts of wild rumors | LA o y ; at imprisoument for life, Wm.Forris an riae fnsncialisommivlos slso g 8 mioeHog M. H. Mabey, of Sumpter, way nowi- s HARVARD, Jantic & Pazific railroad compny was taken | are in oixculation about the Federalbank, 1. 4.'}.“.'.27-'.'1" Fh bt ‘:(".‘.I.. Spsrmin, Mrs, Boll Hall were acquitted. this afternoon, i ; nated by acclamation, L (0 (T iy AL e [ After exccutive scssion adjourned, [ hlmll\xl,lum\r‘l;Aulxr, llmn mnmul!rl R-lul tIm-;. ST RLS ATl ditaaged b :llm o, e —— PBrrrsnuso, Juno. 80— Whon the selection ARKANSAS, lengths, Harvards No, 7 and 2 showed signs HOUSE, it stock of the bank b fallen 30 poiats | ters The most of the firms are belioved tobe| ¥ho Vhisky Pogl of K B, Jones, of this city, as chairman of the R of weaknass aod could not respond b The senato bill was passed authorizing the | yince Monday, The excitoment among tha | Well insure Citieaao, Juna 26, —A mesting of westorn AR TRIE an ohsarfy e cuR EAE G s THE DEMOCRATIC STA’ ENTION, for a spurt, Yale kept incrousiog th construetion of a bridge across the Missouri at | stockholders is intense, The cause of the - — distillers will be held hera to-ms ro;r l?"d u; with general satisfaction here. My Joncs 1| 1ATTLE Rock, June 26,—The democratic |the finish- and crossed the line in White Cloud, Kan, tumble is ascribed by many to the fact that Blaine and Son, u'«lu_ ‘lu": mado to "“"fl"“‘{“&"":’ I8y pop president of the Western Iron and Nail associ- | state convention reassembled this morning, | "6t time on record. kR Mz, Garrison asked unanimous consent o | Jurge blocks of New York stock had been usta, Me,, June 26,—Mr, Blaine and | Which went to pieces a short time ago, Loirer b 5 & Liugh- | Pending the 3th ballot Fletchor was sith, | por g Harvards tme was 2040, Fven that | take up the bill for the completion of the |jusied somo time ago and held on_margin by | sorrived'from' Lewiston, in; the second largest iron firm in the United | drawn nd Fx-Attorney Genoral Hyghes was | 202t the Previows record, with one excoption, FARBRY e SRR MR | lina comnanian now 7106 e RS 0B L R "Blaine ’ . His political experienco has been | declared the nominee for gove ghen vaa COLUMBIA DEAT HARVARD ALSO, on, but Wellor objectod. o wmont exercisos at Batos collego to-day, Blaine d, but ho s a man of great executtve | mation. Tecems ti 8 olone 0 PF W " e botween the Columbia-Haryard |, My Brown, of Indians, endeavored to have | xne Gentral Pacific’s PRMIBIELS. [ W rerecetm e o o i gy, He is one of the wealthi J Al freshmen followed, Columbia started off | the houso proceed to the consideration of the ment ——— est men in the city, and about sixty years of INDIANA with 4 42 stroke to the Harvards 30; after o | Mexican pension bill, with tho senate amen b ‘The Kuture Great's Lindel ages b fih . fow strokes the Columbia forged shead, and | st but the house determined (veas 13 SAN Fuancisce June 20.—Tho Post| o yo0 Fune 24, —Ph i t { [THE ASSISTANT DEMOCRATS, Lant aheret Moy sow b lics cleskmarkims nays n:x‘) to_consider the unfinished business, |m|,|.,|.|.m n’u“mL\\v A v{llhk“mm'lur, vice- | oo of D YA RA I s L SAEATUGR) Y 04 ; . IxDIANArOLIS, June 26.—The prohibition o time’ did " iie olockworle, aid |§,ofug the bill to forfoit the land grant of the [ president of the Nevada bank, on the 'rumor | torda i ! ool o ELKINS' IDEAS ist have decidod to al a stats convention, to | whle Hasard dronmad b st s Cobumite | *Hackbons raflroad” i Lovisans: that his Dank had rofused to Town 6o th Con. | 8Tock that hotel, which 1s being conductod s WIHLLE INAPRCTING itk naADquAwrins, |5 have docidod to cull st convention, o | while Harsard dvouped to 86, e Colunbia | g Oites aad Voa Fatan opposcd the tral Pacifo, Drandor donicn it as absolutoly el SUGLARe T New York Special to Chicago Trik % meet in this city July 17th, to nomininate can- | ¢ O Wbin, 9:42%: Ha d. 0:5 * | bill, alke, The company had always received g Mr. Stepbon B, Tlking o a0 iors | didates for state offices, cloctors for president, | Wi ot tom e i i ication | M. Garter favored it ¥ acoommodation asked for and tho bauk Patont Medicines, 3 . Elki d_weveral others | . q Vice. president, and selectidelegates to the this evening, in which neasly the “’h'_,._ i Mr. Payeon maintained that the grant was [ was lmnl{ to furnish them with all the money | As a rule, have the reputation of imposing on this evening inspected the building to be used | national convention at Pittsburg, July 25d, | ook pat, o Y not forfeitable either in law or equity, they might need, tho credulity of the public in the shape of a5 headquarters by the republican national X that for the government to attempt to” for e uldrll:lllyumuumi'tmll udvurbl‘umluunu, 1|uu| uLhe’r committee, It is the bros Ry st L it would be akin to absolute repudiation, Ten Conts on the Dollar, dovioes to catch the eye of those who aro suf- . o i "IJ 2 is the brown stone h el L, R e 3t Baddlebags and Sulkey, The judiciary committes of the bouse has | Oyanceston, W. Va., Juns 20,—One of the | 9ring. But wo desiro to say that Swifv's 2 ¥ifth avenue, *The basement,” ob. RENG DOOMED 1N FANEUI: BALL, MILWAUKEE RACES, submitted an opinion denying the logal power | racuivers of the State bank of West Vieginia | 01¢ (3, 8. 8.) is o docided ‘exception to this ) o, ) omwodate the force o i nomination of General Butler for the | to.day, , cating the Ll referred to this bo paid on deposity. The assets of the | 58 Gad o wnc . clerks employed to issue cawpaign documents. | prosidenc Fhegt Three mi Banner Chief won in | opinion, and criticized the commttes for hav- c of whi - | dineanos we give tho endorsoment of meny of " Hero on the firat floor will o the mecting | Rbent s 500 oo g anctl hall tonight. | e G, Vit ey i oo penciplen periaining G0 i | A st $10,000 s et dored worChteon, ©-| e promaiaent poopla of ‘o City'and State i rooms of t'.).\a special sub. A:4imvfillu--~, while the ? 2 best time, 2:30}, ‘ ?| vate with those pertaining to public grants, i s . ltll- t{.d;fl:;flc -n;'}‘ll':mu lnrlzu u':wunt in parcments upstairs wil 9 reserved for 2:30 class—DBetsy A sight | and failing to make any [distinction 2 " advertis for wo think it our duty man. ] R ““":'Y' enis, Wil Onllaadar 2a, Gompa u","«‘,?i' hetwoon thein.” Lowss (avorod e Corfutnre. FORRIGN NEWS. Ity to do s0, t’F:A‘u wondarful dovelepment 1y EADERS OF THE PARTY ALL ¥OR CLEVELAND, bout tim d | The vote on the passage of the bill resulted o P ho treatment of Cancer alone, would make whose presence and advice are constantly nee| PHOVIDKNGE, Jtno96,—The Rbode Islaud | INDIAWARGLIM. June Three-minute trot | Y6 77, nays 121, Tho Chalaza as Toulp. our duty to have it known to every sulferer in cessary p ocratic delegation is unanimous for | = Lookout won two heats, and Jasmine one, | JBefore the announ itof the vote Lewis, | P'Awis, June 26, —The number of sick from } the world, Wo have medical offices for free *“Tie only question in my mind,” added | Clevelad i p These horaes, after two dead-heats between | Who had voted in the affirmative, changed his | cholers at Toulon is inconsiderable, although | Consultation at No. 150 W, 28d St N, Y., Mr. Elking, “is whether the house will also L —— them, collided in the sixth heat, D, P, Ti | Yoto to the negutive and moyed & recousidera: | the first case ocourred Juno Tith, 'Tho wmalady | 1205 Chostuut Bt., Philadelpbis, aud at the hold the republican committee of the state of | Olty Taxation of Insurance Recelpts. |scll, Jusmine's driver, was cousiderably | tone 18 not extending, Persons who fled from Tou: | home office. : . New York. The reut will be #3,500, We will et the | bruised and the horses’ were fujured, 8o the | Mr. Filis moved to table that motion, and | 1o had not propagated the discase, "I'roatin on Blood and Skin Diseasos malled - —- s ccupy the place until the 15th ‘of November SuRe £ s ot S e | pace was postponed, ) pending this Lewis moved to adjourn. Los Touiox, Jun Slxdeaths from cholers | freo, PURE CREAM TART. —a week after the clection —and if the stato | tax of 3 per tent on the grods reecinty of Cin | . Froe for all pace-—Minnio K wasin straights, | Mossrs. Lewis and White, of Kenticky, e ’ = Fus Bwivr Sesciric Oo,, Deawar 3, Atlanta ve committee helps us to pay for i6 we will be | surance companios doing business 1 the. city Tail 20d, American Boy 8rd 3 boat | borted to filibustering tactics and ~finally” se- | T fanials 'fll:.“" \X'u" Be B, B M 1R Ol | ujirions fubsti ““nm better pleased. : whose headquarters were ontslde the htate of oured au adjouramest sparing no eff ’ b T L ISR in namwnvrvflxmnggo or. 18 pos ctter a thorough inspaction of the premiscs, | Ilinois. The matter remained in unde CHICAGO'S COURSE, . Wi v S MAKKEILI Jusiness s at & | #2°The Volce of the People. No fam. [ U¥ely BURE, Holg ayioried, Saeia AR ANy SURRGE WS ISORTABL. ARG cided state until a short timo ago w test | OHicAGo, Jumo 26.—Track heavy, Crie The Seventh Illinoly, seundstill n acouut of cholors loro aud | ily Dyos wero over ua popular at the Dismond | yed frotn Sugh ol feaios aud Gaslaves the s was submitted t terion stakes —two-year-old art, L~ The Black is far sus ‘fmh.nuwuukw. Never sold in bulk. colts, three-c GaLva,S June 26,~The republican conven- | Toulo The public fete for July 11th is [ Dyes, They never fal % Lished, Mr, Elkins departed, s Tennausee 20, How | feon lor lte saventh diksetcs, Lo-day noitdasted I decislon of that court was made public to’ § ter mile—Troubadonr won, porior to logwood, ‘The other colors are brils E ‘ satisfied. “Wo want our h day, and holds the ordinance te be logal, A |ers Poor 8d; time, 1:213, ' Thomas J, Henderson { o0 by ool T Huat, Richardson & Co., Burlivgton | O s ANDR & , and Lol 1ance te be logal, ers Poor 3d; time, 13214, omas J, ougeoss by noola ho exodus continues, [lant, Wells, Ric . Burl 10, this trip,” said he, ‘““The presence of the | large amount of money was inyolved, ILiingis Derby—three-year-old eolts and | mstions o AN Sy Many persons are h-.‘:‘\ln; the uLn.: ‘J‘Jhy, v":u' o Histiacdaon % o, Bl | o RS Lt L

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