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OMAHA DALy BEE SSDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1884, OMAHA, NEB., TU NO. 11 _4 3 " A FISTIC FARGE, The Long-Heralded Bout Between Sul- FOURTEENTH YEAR. NATIONAL AND POLITICAL, |rtionaitantimonopctist lague with ragchos frushed or b it it e .| OUR SPEGIAL MARKETS, - [lindn sl et Tt seoeios Minnesote .{';;'",‘,'.T;,"""u‘..‘lfl‘i.'“‘i‘i!'n"ff.‘.: in every city in theunion, 'Iheodore ¢ h r ) N Tinson i spoech advocating the nomina- | den's rifle and ammunition and fired uponfthe stook-commission houses refuse tobuy or compment will _be called to order a them on margins for customers, and the bar- |12 o'clock m. at the Colisey . Wednes. ‘ dion of Tilden and Thurman, at the Chicago | advancing convicts, six of whom he seriously u . ) ’ (] i. | den of earrying -~ of bonds s woll | day even o Flamb b, nposed of The "Bee's"” Daily Reports from Chi | dench garesiog the sask mase of bands ae ol o o ofhe Cranet vty of 1 polin Ko mflsifl[ Prflflflfidiflls Yemm“ in Both T‘m\.Lrlll}::n‘.v”]’l;m“;{.:!‘[;w';::iy::‘\m:l':;':.n;r};::i"‘:;( wounded. When the ammunition was ex. lmu-tml.ls ovens clubbed five .»fllu-r- with a Y K\ concentrated upon hinue At N r * cra onal convention at C o, Th fle, vhen assistance arrived was cor i the shouldersof Mr. Gould and his immediate | Will give one of their exhibitions 01" fireworks " i Honses of Gongross. geratie national convention st Chicago, ThE | ety xhauatod: " Desatl ofthe_aftte wero| CAZ0 88 10 Gain and Stock, gt e omaand B inmedate gy fdohing. Tho looation of he e livan and Mitchell > be dt the Leland hotel. smptly reported to the governor, and the e — £wW Yonrk, June 80,—The Missouri Pacific | bas not been decided on, Two place ¥ are un whiiialinia S has arranged with the Mereanti rust con der ¢ N\d:\ml‘inu.‘ (‘lvw in the \Illl (\l"""‘:)\' g, - | PN for the sale of the N Orleans & Pacific | grounds and the other thoe fair graunds, oth The Fine Weather Has a Depres- ([} ‘nndw\lrlml-l o ancansaied sinie | Xiaces ave in the city tmits. Comrades will [ It Doesn’t Come OF Before 6,000 bo expected to bring a blanket each, and and G,OOO Peshln; ing Effeot on Ooreal Prices. M il s A meals will be provided at 85 cents for_ei ther A GER N-—EIAEI“‘ATI“N breakfast or sup) 50 conts for diur'er, —_—F Sullivan Appears in & runken while many of th |-uh\‘\m ose providing 1o Conditien to Apo: o, ¥ home secretary gave orders that Stevens be immediately roloased from prison and reward- THE PROHIBITIONISTS, ed. When the good news was made known PROAPROTS POR THE ; to Stevens ho fainted, Prrrsvuno, Pa., June 28,—Reports recelved S at the prohibition headquarters indicate that MORROW, the national convention which will assomble in this city the 23rd of July will be one of the largest temperance gatherings ever held in th world. Over 1,000 delegatas are, oxc | . . ' pected to be present, The convention will ba ASHINGTON, June 30, —Lieutenant Colonel Indiana’s Oandidates for President | ieiain Latayctte hall, where tho frst nationsl [ Albert P, Morrow, of tho Sixth United s republitan convention was held, ~Arranges $ > R Looming up for Other Ofices: | jobuts v belag made by & committeo of 500 | States cavaley, will bo brought to trial before looal prohibitionists, The expenses will be | the general court martial appoluted to assom- . | et by private subscriptions. The local leaders | blo in the oity of \Washington, September Gresham and Drummond Being | tulk mostoxteatagantly ofthe prowwecta of S| touh, o following i tho detail of the court; | FlOES Show tbut ittle - Favorable s o R b o My | Major General g, M. Schofield, Brigadior ¥ N Named for the Judlomry. vention will name the next president of the | Maor tizneral 7 hlgm;\‘ikl';;iul 1(':5::}:;{ Ohange—Other Market Matter, United States. Secretary Swoger said in an | ¢ Robe b T The Prohibitionists Meet at Pittsburg as if in Earnest, The Indiana Englishes Endeavor to Explain Their Bribery. Wheat Drops Several Conts==-= Heavy Deliveries, Oorn Follows the Leading Grain in Prioce and Course. themsolves, All'the ronds running into Min - The Charming of the Children of {neanolis will give ratss of one fare for the Hamselin by the Pled Piper. round-trp to Grand Army men, The annual vounion of the First Minnesota rogiment.will ocour on the Jf the encamprient, To Be Brought Before the General Court Martial, & Mitchell Makes aFev: marks, Received with Sa m, ToNDON, June 80.—~Tho citizens of 3 Ham. — solin, Branswick, (Germany, colobrated with Drowned In the Logan, much pomp and parade the 600th anniversary | Special Dispatch to the Bre. of the Charming of the Children of Hamdelin| OakrAND, Neb., June 30,—Sunday about by the “Pied Piper,” yesterday. Bands parad- | 9 o'clock a, m., soveral young men were bath- od all morning and there was a general jollity | ing in the crook near town, when Frad Fager proceding the principal ovent of the day, | dove in and pushed himself along with his feet i o Sensral WD, Heohissten Brmdlet) which waa the procossion aftor the goneral [until he reached a deop holo recently washed interview to-day: *‘We contend that Mursy, rigadice Getorel Tohe Newton. Ocl: assomblago at two o'clock in front of the old [ out and of which he no doubt , had no knowl- OHIO AND MICHIG onel ©! H, Smith, Nineteenth infantry, C COHICAGO MARKETS, houso in which the Piper lived and who lured | edge, as he could not swim. Ho began splash- ara alceady pronounced Prohibition states, | nel E. L. Andrews, Tywenty-fifth infante RATHER LIVELY, the children into a cave and dissppeared with [ 1 ih the watef and soon sank and did not and that in culeulationsof the present, domi” | Coloncl M. P Bradley, Thirteanth infanteyi | Ciicaco, Juno 20,—Tho marketssold down them out of revengo becauss the town authort: | J81E B W AN BELREE e Other Wistio and Sportinic itters of « More Keal Resu ' BPRING SPORTS, Fistic, ETLLIVAN VB, MITOMELL, Vaaious Political Matters of National and Political Importance, nant political parties they should be left out. | Colonel R. B, Ayers, Second artillery, Colonel | 4 WA o FORTY-EIGHTH OONGRESS, By uvlunhmtinal' such a man as Clinton B. | E. S, Otis, Twentieth infantry, Colonel H. M. rnpnll_yu day, cash mull.\u. 2 spring wheat | |uring away the rats, Hundreds of children | posed 1t was done purposely until it wastoo | Nkw Youk, Juno 30.—Between 5,000 and SENATR, Tiske, of NewJersey, 1 believe that New | Black, Twenty d infantry, with Major A. | touching under the influence of the fine | drossed in tho costume of six conturies ago led [ 11t save his life. Diving was immediately | 6,000 people including hundreds from Boston v 8 Slate York, Now Jersay, California, Kansas, Iowa, WasHINGToN, June 80— Mr, Slater from | 10 VT et and some of the the committee on public lands, substituted a | southern states will give their electoral votes xeport to accompany the bill forfeiting the | to the prohibition party.” The canvas for unearned lands granted the Northern Paci the nomination is quite animated. Gideon Tailway. The report, he said, was not unani- | Stewart, of Norfolk, 0., is probably the lead- | How a Will's Terms are Said to Have mous, and the minority would submit its | ing candidate, and will come to the conven- Been Severed by a Priest, views. tlon with u very strong support, In this _lo- Mr. Morgan, from the committee on public | cality however, Clinton B, Iiske, of New Jur- BT Sarly transactions made tho best figares of lands, reported adversely tho bill to survivors | sey, 18 the leading favorite, and in Methodiet | Ci10AGo, J une 30.—Suit was brought to-day | ¢hia morning session, Heavy offering of July of the Mountain Meadow massacr Mr. | circles is being strongly and effoctively urged. | by Mrs, Annie L auning against tho Rright [ which were in such quantity as to force sales Morgan said the committoe was satistied that| R. H. MoDonald, president of the Paciti [ " F 0 SRR Mol SEEEE e | o' declining market, caused a steady drop of if a valid claim_existed against the govarn- | bavk of California, is urged by the western | (AHHTH ettty i, | about 13, the lowest quotation of the morning ment rising out of the massacre it was not|and Pacific-slope prohibitionists, and will | Catholic church of this clli/., The complain- |} 5 outrent about ten o'clock. The general that their claim should be compensated with | come into the convention with the unanimous | ant alleges that her uncle, Richard Lanning, | 1i5tion was to close out small holdings and 2 public lands but in money, ~ Calendared, support of the delegation from California. | died 20 years rgo, leaving a will bequeathing a f t'svon on the market before delivery d The Deadly Plague, Mr. Cameron (e, Penn.) called tup his | Gov. St. John, of Kansas, will have the sup: | portion of his estato to her; that Father Terry [ 10 8 C0s W Gonsidarable. cortai s, Jne. 80 % U AakHA | Trom rosolution horetofore submitted _discharging | port of tho delogation from his state. = Thero | has concealed this will ever siuce, aud that| g,y tho deliverios. of wheat to-morrow oholera last night, Capt. Bellot of the navy, the finance committee from further considera: | are other names meutioned, but Fiske for | estate went to her asthe uncle’s heirsat-law. |1,y heavy, On the afternoon board prices | Whose wife was seized with cliolera, commit tion of the bill for the retirement, and recoiu- | prosident and John Rusecll, tho voteran pro- Sho says Father Terty but recently told ber of | yvorg again ‘depressed ; July closes at 83, [ ted suleido, M. Rocherd, chief of a naval sge of the trade dollar. hibitionist of Michigan, for vice-president, | the bequest, Father Terry says whon Lanning | Ay st at 86, and Septenber at §73 " | hoalth department, declares the cholora was On & motion to agres to the resolution, Mr. | seems to be a very satisfactory combination, | Was veuy ill 33 years ago, he attended the sick 1) d ardner judge sdvocate. weather for growing orops and tho increased | tho procession following the straina of th an« [}F2 ! U® L0 e \vug wo deep in the holo R L it i § ettt | cient pipe to the spot on Koppelberg whithor ! OHEATS BY THE CHUROH. rocoipts. Trading Was on a fairly active | fus' Jogond - doclares tho - piod " eharmor | to rentler o plIAg nectsASy, ol e body scale, but there was the usual great scarcity of | dis 1 with those th ol was not recovered until about ) 8 Y R now orders e vpostacla ws sxceodingly pretivs| . -The doccancd was a laborer in to employ of | Sauare gardens to-nfght, to seo the glove con- ¥ Bohind the childron followed ol Jas. Askwig, of this place, agod 24 years and | test arranged o take place between Jobhn L. M by metiled Hotess after u:::".:'L;I.'x“.f:"'fi..“",'::fl'.‘. Wmarried, was & nativo 0f Sweden “wnd had | Sullivan and Charles Mitehell. The storios vohicles of tha pied pipers’time, Knights in |no relatives in this country excepting one circulated the last fow days concerning armor, mon in Jong hove and buff gherkine, | brother, Tho burrial took place about sun- | \ULLIVAN'S DRUNKENNESS AND MITCHRLLS women in graceful robos and finally all_the | down of the samo day and without an fnquest. MALARIA handicraftsmen of that time wielding their o oy did not shake the belief of the good patured primitive h;ul».lnn\du‘ up :.||||u rost of o pes: FOREIGN AFFALR |mll-l|c that the man ml-lamttla A bona fide om riva 1 this generation for ¥ T BT and exciting contest. In the early evening oric interest and picturesquencss, 2 b\:'“"l“l'"‘ by r,lf)‘“’ Ig‘;"t"‘"]‘;ut raga | 16wt reported that both boxers wero in good gard to the cholora, leaves no doubt but it is Al dulis Asiatio cholera. The paper states that Aus: trin and Hungary have been ordered to main- tain tho winutest. juspection on all arials ho tain tho mindtest | o minutes before 10 rom the south of Franco and Algiers, : Wiy e : that arrangements are making THCR QUBAT ORI Uy BUTIVAR CORN not brought to I'rance by any transport with f ¢ [FA V0G0 Tapection of railway travelers | in stroet costume, staggored up the steps, * and Philadelphia, and large delegations from ¢ Baltimore and Chicage went to Madison ned with the closing figures of Saturday airly wustained, except in near delivories rm.-u off pleasantly, the spectators giviog hearty encouragement to sparrers, A few ill call 2 d na v] psult- man, that there was a will then; that Lanning 5 , 5?&"1‘;“21‘“‘3,1;?3%“.;“{;)"" SIE i wangd Tocovered and lived 13 years; that he (Father | followod shout the same course, and wasub. | o mon e s, Ministor Fostor has ro- | a0l for tho fumigation of baggage. loading to tho platform, accompanled by B et i) 3 THE ENGLISHES, Terry) went elsowhere and docs not know | jocted to the same influoncos. The market | sumed. Fe artived in Spain in timo € ov. | MARSELLS, June 30.—No doaths here from | O'Buien and “avother man, who was said to The secrotary of the senate was directed to| ~ THR PATHER TESTIFYING FOR THE soN, | Whethertho will existed at the time of Lan- fopened weaker, rallied fe. then bocame weak | cape the quarantine at Frontior. KRR Ot of Moy Athjani ask the recall upon the house of the bill to| Wasmivtox, Juno 30,—W. H. English, of | MIng’s death orqiot. again, and declined abous i¢ for July, e for ——— pab T i Wt st 'm-mvalyn.:.% e — August and September. On the afternoon workman _from grant the right of way to the Southern Kansas Troublesome Western Raflroads. that “Mr. Sullivan was to illto spar.” Ho- i 3 3| Tudiana, appoared again to-day beforo the 5 oa oS oopt % [ ; 2 4 ¥ ) ; honed the markes continnad weal, June and ! : Al eRA Tl B RN TR S SR SR R AT AR et July closing blo, August, 624c; September, e You, duno 80, Tho offcals of tho i said that raher than lave tho peoplo disap- ) P i joi ¥ 5 i e e 533, onver & Rio Girando rofuse to state whother X winjod, Dominick M. Caffrey would spar Mr. Comeron, (Peun,), introducsd a_joint | gate the charges made against him for using 4 R i Diate X IHh Ui telils S Nammhathnn i acicy Ritaneln, resolution directing the secretary of © the : 3 " trensury to purohase not to exceed ten, million | \PYOPerly the privileges of the house floor | 16060, June 80.—Fairbanks, Palmer & | ruled lower, closing at 30 for July, 268 fo trade dollars, at face value, paying therefore | While the Pecll-English contested election | (io,, the book publishers, were closed by the | August, 26§ for September, : ) X standard silver dollars, providing the pur-|case was pending. Fuglish said before the | sheriff to-day. The failureis due to the fail- ok as follows: Oregon navigation made a propo- f that the worst of the cholera crisis i over. | adge of the ring and supporting himself bs chase be made prior to September 1st, 1884, | committee on elections made its report in that | ure of G, W. Borland & Co., whose paper the ¥ . |uition to the Northern Pacific to loase itsroad [ (e feature of the disease has bean the short- | the ropes, he made a few remarks. He looked Moxrill objected to present consideration | ea#e, ho called at the homea of Turner, Cook, | firm held to the extent of §i2,000, Liabilitios, | Was very dull, showing little chango, closing | the latter o guaranteo the Orogon naviga- f you of the timo betwoen theseizurn and doath. | like a “‘terrible examplo,” his hat was un- R S AtiaE oo R C o aE. Converse, and_Lowry, members of tho com® | €10,000; and assots for nearly the full | 86 1900 for June and July, 19 £0 for ' August, | tion 6 por cont lon stock for two years, 7 per [ Thiywould indicato taat the malady is Asiatic | brushed aad his clothes soiled. Ho was Ms. Cole, from the committee on commerce, | mittee, aud talked with them on the subject. | amount. 1770 for September. cent for threo yours, and 5 per cont thereaf: f golora, 2 reported fayorably to bo acted upon next ses. | ENliott, another member of the committee, be tor. These terms have not yet boen agreod BLOATED IN BODY AND FACK. h and features wero red and distorted almost 2 d : 3 onant | Eaw at'one of the city hotels. He also had upon by the Northorn Pacific directors but sion, the bill to provide for the improvement | F1F 0 (03 regardiog the H¥ othoR A Dry Goods Failure, bo considered this wesk. beyond recognition. Standingin (he attitude of o lounger at & bar, ho said in_a hourse row, will be paid or not, The Oregon naviga- | ,, O'BRIEN WAS HOOTED; tion and Northern Pacific negotiations stand 'LON, fune 80.—1¢ is generally adwitted | thon the great Sullivan made his way to the LARD, weaker with the latest quotations 710 for June and July, The English Markets, of the channel b:tween Gralveston harbor and the Gulf of Mexico. Adjourned. members of congress, including burigauvr, MoONTREAL, June 30.—H, H. Merill, dry CATTLE, & e s h LoNDON, June 8 0.—The Mark Lane Ex- ) Ll before the report was made. In his conversa- | goods dealers, have assignod. Tho! Inris HioRoaRbiRA L LK Eobah arrivala Wete Bown, With he Ebriahs. el »..eklfi‘.;‘,;!:r{i::‘rl :.llur‘(:f::r:b::m: T_Tk:::“cll.?fi;u‘:l“lntu tl::v::élh\:‘c} f:; 1::’ away, ; .| tlon with theso gontlemen, he tried by fair L — o : ; p.v?gfin‘k:ll'}ffirtfl‘f}:&r“fl t{‘l‘l‘ucun)[::tu::::fi'.;" arguments to influence them in favor of his | Sale of Wabash Property in St. Lomis, | Loxas, ihore was a fair domand for best | Cirgrora, K., Juno 80, —Therois groat improving the strong and helping weak crops. [ You may think me drank, but 1 alo’t. Fm D Dridge across the Mississippi at Sb, Dal, | sons and o get them €o use their influencein | ~ g Toue Mo, June 30.~The Bquitable e i o at about the same | ygernation among stock men having ranches [ The wheat markets u«manlll{l are weaker, | sick. T dont think it fair to givoe you @ 4 ab b savlRen AR ko keBEeo Eha piimilours, Mo, June #0.-ahe quitable |as last ook, Stillors wero again lower, sell. | in Indian territory. Tho shoriff of Cherokoo | although the scarcity of Euglish wheat causes | feiondly set-to with My, Mitchell, for gow fr, King introduced o bill appropriating | Question—Did it occur to you that any Tl can o aatal pGAsd taca Inoatadl fdbyrar 20%0 200 dusl ,‘;‘”““é"'{ & ‘]"vm_ nation, with a sauad of Indians, have been | ocoasional local advance. The eales of Eng- | didn't come to see that.” L 23001000 bt e g troduetiny o sheors | action you might take before the case was re- rh| l‘“‘h! i uuc‘F ’50.401,1 Ci'f P o | AL 0 '-':U‘(I;'F” @ past ten or hundred days, | taking down all wire fenoing that en- | lish wheat last week were 39,305 quarters at| Then the renowned “Mr. Sullivan” 3 S I 3 chased to-day by the Equitable Life fnsuranco | About 2,000 Texas on sale, part of which ar- | closes’ longer tracts then fitty acres, | 475, 4d. against 41,420 quaters at 42 3d | heartlly hiscod. ~Mitchell. who had ascended into the United States ported was improper ? company, of” New York, from the Mercantile | rived late Saturday afte i i o % radasd Answer—It did not, I honestly believed | Srh*1Y ork, from the Mercantile [ rived late Saturday afternoon. that being the limit allowed by the act | for the correspondivg week last year. For-|tha platform whila *Mr. Sullivan” was lson, th ¢ le %, | > tmpropriety in my merel esenting his d e 37D,f 400, 3 X oug and ce - | wheriff confiscates al re ha takes down. |ceipts causing unusu w rates, In the| *‘little say.” by o voto of 6 605, deaided to roport in favor |, FYPTRTCRYIR Y merely. prosenting it Tho building was formerly owned the Biuit- iy 4o as highas at any 1o, Thero were o | Tike sharif bagan worke south of Coffeyvilla G const trado w large purtion of the over duo 4 MITOHELL f ble Lifo Insurance company. few oxcollont droves, and de equall i - & ioi . Springer was called to the stand. He said | * 0 made equally a8 | and is taking it down cloan as he comes east. | supply has been received, Twenty-threo car % A mandal “,‘ffi:fl;“f;fin;‘iu’fl‘;fi,’;{;‘;‘m‘g‘x English requiested him to ses Cook and have i bigh fgures as grass my vt Home Toxas | Thousands of miles of fanolng hive alrendy | gux hive arrived; tan wore wold, eight, with- K"",‘:";‘,’,fi‘,‘:fl‘;fi'_‘:}:.‘f;‘,:‘k,f.’“."'fl‘,",;“;; o ey bpotations of "the government undar the | him congider the case fr favor of his son, o ASsYan PIRYs s Theru were 1o |been removed, The Indians seom to mean |drawn, and eight remained. ' Twenty.nine | yunenid ; * P in no condition o spar iy axgti 3% Mlaviloh shall remain wnprovided Witness did not think Cook was present when | . WASHINGTON, June 30.—For the upper Mis- :ut ers or feeders on aln]a. aad soarcely any | business, CATROS AX6 NOW guu. Flour exceedingly” dully | golf, " T have had it % o for attor June 50,1854 aliall be conkinned, and the vote wastaken, and did not know whethor | sissippi valley: Slightly cool and partly my:]-(rn, Common m]x]« low grades of butchers e ——— Maizo is weaker, Barloy irmer, and T don’t think it wi :«Mrwm for aftar Tune 30, 164 shall be continuod. a1d | or ot ho was puired, Cook said Springer | cloudy, with local shosors; light, variable |stock continuo to_ sellt yery low prices good WILLIAM BEAOH, and T doo'® ehick f wouki befair o M S D o that data. caiow tho repoius anpro. | anda dozen members had spoken to him in | winds.' For the Misouri valley: 'Generally | ko cholce shippiug, o S udn 2100 protty good to-night, and I came here to do riation bills now peading shall have been | Fegard to the contest, but such was the com. | fair weather proceded, in the southern portion | ()i BTass Texans, 700 to 000 pounds, 326 o f 1,0 100 of the Distingmished Advo- A, June 80, —Tho elactions in this | the best I could, Thatis all there is in it. reviously ensoted, ® Passod. mon practice in election cates. Springer's | local ratus, variublo winds, peobably LT , oate, faland for mombers of the chamber of deputivs THR PROPLE CRIED “SHAME!” interest, he said, was personal, as he hiad been | to north east and south east, cooler weather HoS, 3 veanlted in o victory for the government. can- | and hissed and shouted “Sullivan, youvie didutes. Rioting ocenrred daring tho voting, | lost your reputation!” and then slowly and wiiho house went fnto commitiee of the | intinately connected with English, in southern portion. Stationary barometer. | Thoro was a falr stendy demand for best hippers aud those| Nuw Yonx, June 28,—William A, Beach, | and seven persons woro killed, saaly ot tho biding." 1t i stimied chagh the distinguished advocate, died this after-| ALGLERs, Juoe 30. "he riots continue, The | $14,000 was taken in by the management ~ the committee rose. Roseciaus presented a A T heavy from packers and s committee of Spanish residents threaten all that 82,000 covers all expenses, so the Sulli- conference report on the bill to provide for Indiana Statesmen, A Louisville & Nashville Resignation. m;i{.)n !;l!’llt! steady lllrlcl'll, Il?)l '])i: (il(l(ltu the disposition of theabandoned and useless y Z LovISVILLE, June 30,—Mr. Bradford Dun- |5 50. Light were rather neglected, the few Tuilitary roservations. Agroed to. AdJoUrned: | v xsee I o ublioan | ham to-day ro ol 2 general manager. of | svles made, however, show little or 1o change | noon of heart disoase t bix house in Tarry- | SUEHL G Who took part in the expulsicn of | van and Mitchell combination have §12,000 to ASHINGTON, June 29.—Indiana republican | (&%, CTeY BN 30 BEREL TEERE W o compared with Saturday, the rango show- | town. He had been suffering from tho diseaso [ the Jows. Troops occupy various puita of the | divida as the result of thelr much ~talked of WASHINGTON NOTES, e L o AL o resigation o tako effeet July 1at, r. J. A ing 4 90to B30 foreommon o choico Iignt | veverely of lata, but no tmmediate fatal tern- city and extensively advertised combat NICARAGUA, v > n 3 arahan, general superintendent of the south. pounds 06 30, —— — S A coed Judge Drummond. Indiana republicans d french P Wasmixaox, Juae 20-The opponsnts of [t i pand. . Talans ropubliony e division, s eon appinted to. succced AR M, Beach was born in the village of Bal.|_ Pranch Bolithon 5 s Saddlebags and Sulkey, ‘h:; :gg;‘;;g{;:‘;: ';e‘fm;m ‘h'z'k‘w"m‘;'-“:; ticularly in view of the fact that the state is [ = = (A4 THE RAILWAYS, i s..mnruqmmcy,m-,.qul.urx:«, 1809, t.]»':"’ff' J']'-n,.“g'_nl‘i'f.fl; Sambers sk deyn: CLOBE RACES, T R F e R M A ufilneflll pretty often by the democrats, and The Cholera, gainaar A l:m nurlu;«}, luta prao ) s o Efi.l"m:ln; Heteday e Al Imm“ypxll dpedithe I(,,,,.A.,(,' J“,m‘m. ‘:rh,';:‘,;_m,.y 0”3,,‘, foronge, " They now adlage-that tha. 8350.00 | thus they havo o chance to decido tho officos | a,yp1vsms, Juno 30.—Tho Penigsular and The Missouri Paciflc, Tresgs where ho remained until 1871, Avnony | constitution without binding the chamber to :;;',“."';;:;t‘”';",,ctl solling purso-—mile dashs in point of fact is & corruption fund designed Portor, Dudley and Calkins had some trouble | Oriental !.emnuhlpcoln&muy will _discontinue '8 PET PROPERTY IN A PREDICAMENT. | the important cases in which he engaged wus | its action to theso points, on the ground that | 8¢, %y won, Troubler secoud, Nimble Foob in indirect ways to secure a_renewal of con- | finding seats in the party omnibus, and running vessels to London and Bombay for New Youk, June 20.—The Herald prints | the defense of the atate agent and others, who the government proposals for the revision | 450 e, 13 under Goy, Seymour's administration were | Were an essential vart of tho programmo of b purso—threoquarter mile—Dudle cossions which have lapsod from tho Nioara-| whon'Jutigo Circabam lof the banch agd ‘en: | (b0, Present, owing to. tho outbreals of tho cholera, the following to-day; *“The position of M. | WCR TG, TV, S il ot Wadly | tho ministry, who would be unabloto contioue | (i won: Helianthus second, Pastor thirds Gould's pet property, the Missouri Pacific || 1 upon a charge of tampering with sol- | io office if the y lac confidence, The cham- time, 1:15 railroad, is exciting a great deal of interest in Votes, Tho Jofanse was mucceasful, and | ber thon rejected the amendiment—200 to 235, | 50 Lot oy dicap—mile and one-eighth— i i h ended in the discontinuance of this sort of mil e Vallet Ascer econd, T Ktllrd AL i i od in the disc ance o ort of mil- allet won, Ascender sscond, Topsy thi u’l“‘l‘“';‘]t;‘““ i l; ey Shitle repent 3 * | itary inquisition, Mr. Beach defended arliamentary Filibuster, timo, 1:003, sdien. eem Tikars Lot the can 'I"";"‘k"“}'" b on the Cole:Hiscox murder trial. and socur 1 June 30.—Threo motions to ad- onsolation purse—mile dash—Sweene ; 1 { N ol e o o eb o YOI | hiw acquittal on the kocond trial on the ground midoin the commons by conserva- | won, Boatman second, Pilot third; time, 1:43f. _ THE BUNARY BILL. senate if the legislature elected this fall would | dollars, 0,000 dim Mr. Gould and restored to the stockholders of | | wded Canal | tive membors and rejocted. Sie Charles |~ Hurdlo race—mile and s half—Athelstare _Thers will be much opposition to the sundry [ be republican, and if that logislature should old_cor_oration, from whom it was captured . stho court of im- | Dilke censured the opposition for their at: | won, Gilt Edge second; tim . civil bill in the semate. It proposes somo | eleot him. ' Furthermore, the adwirers of Killed at a Pi by Mr. C. K. Garrison eight yoars ago. 'If the | | 78, Dorn was acquitted. Re- | tempts to obstruct busiuess when the leade Hulf mile dash—Premi; Blue-bird wseful reforme, among them one forbidding | Gresham and Harrison had rather a wai forcclosure under which Mr. Garrison obtained | 1o ving to this city in 1871 he appeared for | the opposition did not sympathize with s socond, P, D, Q., thir Y 5 . 3 o lreises puc Hatrisop hac ; Dupuque, June ta Catholic church 4 y In 187 the use of revenue cutters excopt for public [ time ut the Chicago convention trying to de- [ R, wint B EAn By RE0R, T the propesty shall be decla the defondant in frie's 86,000,000 suit against | yotions, CONEY IBLAND cOURk, gua government, Friends of the appropriation say very emphatically that all of its opponents are interested either “in river canal schemes or terod the political world it became painfully e apparent that somebody would have to_ stand The Monoy Wo Make 1 & now rallway conoseaion across Guatemals, | U+ AL of those gentlemen wero talked of PHILADELPHIA, Juna 30,—The coinage_ex- and that the government can now secura for FOR THE GOVERNORSHIP, ecuted by the United States mint during June £250,000 something which it has been for fifty | and each of them, except Calkins, is supposod | aggregated $1.771,425, including 1,140,000 years endeavoring to secure without success, | to be wondering' how he would look in the [ silver dollars, 200 'half dollars, 200 quarter uses. There s one provision which it is|cide which wasthe favorite son of Indiana, 3 ¥ VOID BECAUSE QF FRAUD, Commodore V. lorbilt, He was opposed to ——— claimed would have tho effect to close the | and could settlo the question only by deciding | Suuday, a man named Shecle was killed by & 4 AR GL-pRAVD, Commadary Vandathily, Hci WALOpEOM & Hola Oapeive oy the Rahiah B AT T 80 G bureau of engraving aud printing in tho in- | that tho atate had no favorite son, Now | 1 nimed Gowley, ety oo A Croutat st e ot the | gogad for the paoplo on the second tinl of 15 | Toxox, Juno 3,—The British sloop of | tiree yaars old, hreefourths Exllo terests of private bank-note companies. This CALKINS HAS DEEN TAKEN CARE OF, = e 1\ gt 11 tokos for tho murder of James 1isk, Jr. | war Pogasias has been ordered to proceed | ¥ous Theodore second, Lulu third; time, ia being strongly oppossd by the bureau of 3 | : bou foe ek : 0 1i7i 42 ol atrongly oppo and if Grosham retires from politics, and goca AN DR Ews ikcctorn i1 o Tkt o a1l tho. chwnnes of | Ho awisied Traule Waworth, who_ wi | from Sinjupan to Achoon with provision aud V478 L fi.lwn.f.u w_': N!lIAl’Jl i arennalt tioniniom back to the bench, the friends of New, Por- the road during the past elght years, includ fl‘“""l"“" of Chancellor Walworth, of Saratoga clothing for the crew of the DBuiitish steamer War Eagle se ) Mur‘du third; time, 1..“’: 1o ey O T P08 | ter, Dudloy, *aud ono or two other Hoosiors | 5 ing tho divideuds paid on thio 50,000,000 of [ Springs and who ki od his father, Mansficld | Nigero, wrecked December last off the Acheen Lag ) iyrds y Lo n tho abinet o the Fitz John Porter caso. | | [y Tracy Walworth, at the Sturtevant house. In | coust and atill held captive by tho Rabjab. Baso B will feol mose comfortable. Dudley wasa| [ stock, The opinion of tho supreme court ac S 7 o 5 e long time making up his mind whethe to en- on, and written by Mr, | the Tilton against Beecher caso ho was lead- o o il ; lo, Toller, and | gocidod to enter, Calkins had boen, there for Mr. Gould and his friends, * Tt was Judge J. o — o i s ago—Providence, §; Chicago, b, Gresham axe especially hostile to_it." The | SIUCCCH FRen, P, Bad ORIt | 8 ,.in the United. Statos elroult court, THE GRAND ARMY, Roke, Fhi et dis a0 A Unions, Baltimorcs, 115 Chis Tt s said that Frelinghuysen and Browster friendship of Brewster aud ghuysen to | 1 A A Stone, S D P : : ow is suid here to be recognized at home as who issued the decroe of foreclosure, 1t was Uih Jac j cretary of | 63808, b. Lorteris, atteibuted, to local inflionces, aud | un excallont political manager, but s not os- RvoToHo 00 he who subsequently denied the appeal of tye Sardial Jaodh A% Minuagoplis—Game: Dosbponed: naln todo, The last day for the consideration of pecially popular, Gov. Portur is said notto| g PRARLRACHS PN DS steskholdars for haariug, Spcils ek ho—now Programme of the National E 4 At Bey OltyoBay. Gz 141" Muskason O N i it S s ho very aggressive, and while he would not 0 Rif retired from the bench and acting as counsel ment to be Held in Minneapo- At Toledo—~"Toledos, 3; eghenys, 4. taabisey il be-Wedoowlar, Latd Aside, | gy Gloyoland-Now York, 0 Olovelands, % decling the senstorship is not likely to mako a ¢ ) for the Gould ronds—who opposed the appeal ‘ter ¥ : S0Ra St el Tadlie s a aoad ol which has just boen decided by the suprom, Wo fhe aitor. Fars ol wos, o 80T the commons Glad- | A¢ Philadelphia—Uuions, * St Louis,' 6 cian and personally very popular, and has cowst, This decision places “the securitics y. Lmflvull “u llv;lnum.n ho ’u“\- Keystones, 0. 3 % been supplementiog his military record with issued upon the property of Mr, Gould on —_— ernment’s Egyptian pol o glven procedence | At Chicago- 1:n5vldunoe, 4; Chicago, b, o course s cowmissioner of ponsions that sucl over aff ot busini,~Dicted, 190 0140, | KL Olovefund—Now Yorl, Cloviiad, etroit—Boston, etroit, 2. i caloulated to endear him o tho soldiers, 1f : A PRECARIOUS ¥OOTING i iy i the next legislature should be republican, § RSt | tiat speculatofs and inyeotars alike baye | *i0ntian is now belng directed to the nation- The German Navy, At Buffalo—Buffalo, 10; Philadelphia, 7, : ‘At Detroit—TBostons, 11; Detroits, 2 Commissioner Dudley is eqpected to succeed | £ §73 o ; hastened to get rid of them. As for the |8l grand army cncampment to open July 22d | g 60 16 e announced that ’ ; Senator Voorhees, " ok, Mr. Gould i orodited with holding fand continue to the 20th, The comnitteo | ut tho nox session Oy R At Quiney—Quincy, 11 Peorian b mit to the reichstag a scheme greatly enlarg- 2 ction 1 : y ey 2 it ! ! t Boston—Unions—Bostons, 10; Cincine prepaid by postage stamp affixed to such ma MAINE, BWOre Lvhlntllln“t linultl":]nn:]z, l,','["..l,{ pocting 30,000 grand army mon to be presont, | ing the navy. B (M i % ter. This act in nowise enlarges the rights of A LESIGNATION, 1 1 - Lo B . 1 constantly ao- and are basing rn-]nlrltiunl on that numbe More u‘mn” Outrages, Owlng o & misunderstanding of the opera- tions of the newspaper law, the postmaster- eneral has found it necessary to issue the fol- owing additioual circular : The act approved June 9, 1884, provides that the rate of postage on newspapers and periodical publications of the second class, When sent by others than publishers and news agents, shall be one cont for cach four ounces, ‘ or fractional part thereof, and shall be fully rm——— g " G the whole of it., More thau o | aving charge of the arrangements are « MixNNgArosts, June 20,—Public Intorst and The Thumpers, ublishers or 1 ts. All persons not| 1. . A ° ; : 1 these, qlasses are oritlod 0 soad. through |, JUWISTON, Maine, June 30.—C, B, Boutelle | 8 v WP | uiring it ever sinco that timo, and more par. | ADout 880,000 s alrcady been wbieribed ) o g0 N e i 80, — AtQuesnsland e I e e A M hm;'.h-nlbuud from the republican state com-| = ticularly since the deeision referred to was f,’:.“.;';"ill"?.'..“’;ifl“,..‘ pouses, wll’ru R Ll Pt I e Rt IR - R A THUMPER KNOCKED OUT, destination, or distance, newspapers and pe- | 160¢: AR el e ¥ :f.'.'ék";:"n "f'?‘n""'lj'"i' Ill"l:ut‘ nearly all the | FEHE K o e bue correspondont to-day, | the southwest gale, and the flosting fiald i New Your, June 80. “um-'lcnfl.nd, the riodical publications of the second class, | PARDONED FOI HiS COURAGE, hiss hands is shown s ways, | 0 e, cuday last the Orangmen sttacked the | Euglish pugilist who came here a short time One morning last weok, when the general [ 18 &80 08 o) o aro 100 and bo assigned | crows when on shore, mafined them brutally | ago to try to make s match with John L. weighing not more than four ounces, by affix: g ¥ ™ wmarkot was “haky,” ho marked the price up [ Gomtsdes WiEATES FoRTay e, BT 1 them to their vesslos with large | Sullivan, was given & benefit this afternoon, ing thereto a one cent postage stamp, x B From 800 a sl 94" it f ] ¢ Alferoony How a Plymouth Life Oonvict Secur- om §00a share to L) 45 our, s ic recep soeches of we ballast stones, smashiog the companion doors, | His set-to with George Rooke showed Eoglan THE DEMOORACY, AT AP, iven on the next walo to 8100, 7ot ;}5"“‘;,':,““",‘;7.';',,‘.,')’,".’,.:,’f,': sposchin oF weloome | e eatiin, stoves and farsiture, bresk | to be uo tnatch for Sullivan, as Rooke fought THE NEW YORK COUNTY CLAN, iy 4 . Y O RN ouna | transaction was made at 87 and the Tollw- {7 TSR LT o aanip-fire at which | inir the bulwarks and forcing the vessels to | him all over stage, dealing him 8 number of New Youk, June 80.—The county dom: i ¥ Eoarl Bakjng Powder, Is pos. | 10K one at 805, The proceeding was there will b speeches by some of the most | push out into the stor slugging blows, Four rounds used up Kogs racy resolved to-pight tosond 450 wembors the | Purwoutd, Juno 30.~While & gang of ; 1,and fosttmoninls 0 PALPABLY AKTIPIOIAL, brilliant orators i the order, o recitalion b g — land, Chicago _convention. They start Friduy | twenty-fivesconvicts were at work, one of the A7ro) ol tans, Lunn Liays Tiow | and showed wo clearly that the stock was in | Mrs, Elizabeth Mansficld Irving of an u.m’f A Quban Conflagration, E-.--’_‘n P next, by the West 8hore road. The Palmer A Gustavis | ) hands of one man, that pers oarrying | nal poem, written for the occasion by Mrs, | HAvANA, June 30 —A fire at Matanzas to ros 0 ol number threw o large stons at tho solitary X v ) e I P . it on lowns to Gould’s brokers has Kate I3, Sherwood, of Toledo, music by bands, | day destroyed theee warehouses, 1,700 hogs- |~ QuEseo, June 30. ~Three heavy bush fires warden, which struck him in the head, fnflict-| 7, (@ s ANOREWS & @ wmand thelr money: and surreader the danger- | and sining of tho old thne songs by the com: | heid of sugar in tho bulldioga burned, and th- |in the Saguensy district, Fourteen bouses ing a stunning blow, The entire gang then| 20 fuke & 287, 250 & 291 K. Wate? 86 | ous collateral, Several of the most important | radea, Wodnesday morning the grand parade 4 1oss reported is $1450,000; paitially insured, olwere burned at Baie St, Paul. e $Heen Evergwfiere, ————— Becausde every- (TS )R N where recognized | : i to Deafer afo Why Vbt Jolbaceo - Smoking Tobacco. “—_ . iss house will be their headquarters, XILDEN AND THURMAN and the anti-monopolists resolved to form a