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e QAT IS LI AN T 0 S RS L » AN OmMAHA DALy BEE. FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB., SATGRDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1885, NO8 Chicago Markets Divide Between Grain not row, It was, however, decided that it would be better tor him to row than change the stroke, This changed betting from oven money to £100to $80 in the Haryards’ favor, Both craws appeared at about 11:15 and at 25 word was piven, Yale taking water very and obfaned a lena of railroad schedules of rates passed. The sen- WILLIAM IS ABLE TO WORK, ate then went Into executive seesion on the Victoria’s Realm Under the Regime of| s, June 26 —The rumors circulated re garding the sickness of Empsror William of nomination of B. F. Fank, as trusteo of the After 171 Days tbe Illinois Legislalang |institntion for the biind at Vacksonvitte. Re-f §te)s Takin 1o Maks the Navy an suming regular session Governor Oglesby was - @ 9 Germany are pre 00d to be utterly base- il ol Salishury. 1065, The empetor teausacts (ke neaal bost Adjonrns, o i sy 5 [nstrament of War, ool R TR B ) aud Live Stock, RSN ness, the work they had accomplished during the ————po— o up even and was beginning to draw ahead, R, MINISTER FRANCIS WILL TARRY, past six months, Sonator Merritt offered i i g ’ At 300 yards Harvard showed clear water bo: Some Pertinent Hints Thrown Out », June 27, —Francis, United states | Many Bills Rushed Into Laws|s complimentary resolution to Campbell | The Men and Armsment to Be at)tween hoiseltand Yale, And Vale never|The Cereals Without Strength ' minister, has bien instructed to postpone his 1 3 president pro tem, to which Campbell ro- got neat her again, At thia time both crews & | By a Russian Paper. departute for Americs, Amid Great Confusion, sponded, Senator Rinehart offered a resolu- Once Overhauled, were pulling forty strokes, At the end of first While Stock Booms, tion cemplimentiog J. O, Smith for courte- e . mile Harvard led by two lengths and at two | v mymOM;-MII: ::;l\:; r,-ulxz g ous .ndl al treatms Ml while presiding, Smith miles by five ! fe.,m., haviog Imml« » p & i AtRo, June 27,—Lo olseley has re- responding in a feeling manner, Neantor ; the two miles in 10 minutes 5 -~ The New Premier Holds His First celved a report that Oliver Puine haa died of The Most Sensatioual Eession on | T offsred & complimentary resolation to Boomers Must Await Ceaslon—~Indian 213 meconds, From this timeto the finish Glucose Cattle Touch High Water Reception—Chulera Continuts :ever.h More cr:de:;hca Iuglv:n !u:oma 4|ul:r-‘ Record Ends With a Love ;lieoreurthnlun, his assistants and other of- Alarm in Kansas—The Ohey- "1. d -tfi-dli’!yixlwmmd the lead, finully Market and Others Share i ors, however, to the recent statement tha oers of the senate and at 0:30 the senate of winning easily by fifteen lengths, Its. Devastation—Notes, the mahdi had sent Paine to India and that Fcast—The Last Day. the thirty-fourth general mssembly was ad- SBne Case, Official time —Harvard, 25 minutes 15} sec- the Appreoiation, he arrivad at Pondicherry disguised as a journed without day it having been in session onds; Yale, 26 minutes 50 seconds. At the catholic clorgym ; 171 days. finfsh the Harvard crow appesred frosh and in BRITISH POLITIOS, ——— THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. e —— THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. fine condition while in the Yale boat two of IN LINKS OF TRADE, | A TORY JUBILEE AND THE MISSION OF WOLFF PLEADING FOR BPENCE®, CLOSE OF THE TERMS, “LET U3 HAVE PEACE." GENERAL RVENTS, the men appeared blown aud a third rowed THE DAY IN WHEAT, X in n rather listlens atyls, SPRINGFIRLD, Tll,, June 26.—In the house |aEN, Grant nELATEs mow THE rawous| WASHINGTON, June 26,—In theclosing days | ~ OpiicAGo, June 26 —The result of the ¥ Specisl Telegram to The Bk, this morning the conference committee re- SENTENCE WAS WRITTEN, of its last session congress authorized the | vard Yale race was received in Chicago v Oni0aco, Til,, June 26,—The wheat market ported in favor of levying a tax for general| Mr. McGREcoR, June 26,—Gen, Grant ssid | Premdent in his discretion to appoint a com- | the Associated Tross leshod mires a6 exactly |oponed steady this morniog, but tho fine purposes of §2,000,000 for the first year, and | to his wifo this morning when she entored the | mistion to negotiate for the cession to the | hetween Now London and Chicago) 30 sec. | *eather caused a solling movement which be- $1,600,000 for the second year, and the tax | sick room to_inquira as to his condition, T [ United States of tho w called Oklahoma |onds after the Hurvard's baat crosted theline,f came very general daring the first half of the ¢ 7 i ; (" Cale o ter the race explained | ression; and August dropped from 90fc to levy bill as thus amended passed. The fol- |have had a very good night. I elept three | country. The commiseion has not yet been| ho b oe, SHERERR A0CE B1G i thas H pped from 00fc lowiog senate bills were passed: the deficiency | hones contiouonaly,” After the general dozed | appointed, and it is undvratood that no action [ V1, way out-rowed, and that the Yales paid | - ic: ~After the prico had gono uner 90c the bull, for running the state government to July | off 8t 10:3) last night he slept and rested well [ will be taken in regard to its au-|too much attention to the insideof the boat. feeling became very beacish, and some large 1, 1885 to refund certain illegal taxes (applies :nnl 7:30 this morning, sleeping in all eight | thorized appointment until after the | Certain 1t is thas the result is u grort surprise “short” lives were thrown out, There were ours, August elections ehall have been held | to Yale as shs considered her crew sure win- | more baying orders from the outside, however, at the reduced figures, and the price was car- only to Springtield); appropriation for erecting | The conversation vpon the cottage piazea |by = the five _civilized nations of | ners. Many prominent Yale men have freely proprintion for expenses of Jacksonville asy. | itterance that have come with spontaniety. | that the presdcnt sni all members of the | race will break up the BobCook and Louis Hull | ried up o Y030, and the last trading of the Special Tslegram to I'he BEE, Niw York, June 26.—The Sun's cable- gram from London ssys: Nearly 2,0 of the conservative members of the house of commons met this afternoon at the Carleton ciub to discuss the plans and prospects of the remainder of the session un. der the new government., It was a most en thusiastic assemblage, and there was very lit- tle to sustain the theory that the conservatives had accepted office with fear and trembling, expecting to form a gap in the government AN INDICTED CHICAGO BANK WRECKER WANTS A CLEAR FIELD, Special Telegram to The Brx, Cuicaco, Ill, June 26,—A motion was made in Judge Moran’s court this morning that wili revive in many minds the bitter memories of the days of the great monetary panic. In August, 1877, when bank failures were of daily occurrence, the people were nevertheless thunderstruck to leamn that the state savihge institution which they even then regarded as infallible was dead broke and that cortain buildings at Chester penitentiary; ap- [ this evening turned upon the memorable | Indian terntory Meanwhile it is learned | expressed the opinion that the result of this 4 until November and then to be defeated at i T The general was present, _Dr, Newman said | cabinet are inaccord in maintaining that no | regime. It 1n now stated that two days 8go | day was at 903c, with a somewh > y the polle, Spoeches wers encrgeti and aggreas. | 120 Prevident, D. D. Spencer had sailed for flam; providiog for publishing the geologioal | all tho great masters had been thoughts, that | white scttlement shall bo permitted on the | Cook and Flanders had sorious misunder- | ing in the e & ALY Wit it pask | Tvo the ‘speakers taking tho gronnd that the | Lurope: pretumably with ull the cash that |survey; appropriating 825,000 to rebuild the | had before bon hammered gut, “Bat,” in- | Oklashoma lands uoder any circumstances | standing and Cook's language wna #o strong | twenty two boat loads had boen taken at Now oy e Lo waa left in tho safes, The failure affected all | ,rned portion of Kankakee asylum; appro- | terposed Col. Fred Grant, *'I think there are | githout the consent of the Indians under | that it broke Flanders up so badly that tears| York for export. The report was not priating $17,000 conservativesjihad been opportunely thrust into | clasees, but eepecially the gloor, and '{mpuhr power under circumstances which gave them | indignstion and rage ran eo high that if Spen- > good fighting obance to make their Senure | ¥ Coald Bave beer caught e would fnfallb) SAtmanent gd the . fealing among tho mem= | Dayie s e co iy ycareat lamp poat. Ele Pora sepmod to bo that. the party had como to | e imariediately indicted, but concealed bis stay. The greatest enthusissm of the occes | w1 thoughts . of _ extradlion were sion was evoked by the appearance of Lord | gyandoned. Sometimes he was reported to be Salisbury, The now premior was in hich | KVio(AC0 ¢ Wyle, and then again it was feather and he looked complacent and confi- [ uoid'that e was liying in the greatent desti- dent as he bowed his acknowledgments of !Hhe tution and his family with him, However applause which seemed to be endloss, He| 41,0t may be he now hankers to come back to made only » short speech, but it was a sturdy [ Gitcaco, Accor dingly this morni g hm'-l. ofd“};!"e"l’.-m,s judge Goudy receiver of the exploded in: 0 outlined his policy it | zytion and the attorney had aninterview with ¢ y forward in the path | Siateq Attorney Grinnell, and the threa had a sanctioned by former conservative govern- long palaver at & sidebar with Judge Moran, tional for protection |#ome immortal expressions gone into history | tarma of the treaty of 1866, and that the | sprang to hiseves. The record of the Yale- |eutirely credited, but it had an effect against fire in_the Jackeonville asylum; ap- | that seem to have come with spontaneity.” | wholo force of the government shall be em- | Harvard series now stands Harvard six, Yale | in causng the market to remain firm, pfupmziug $10,000 for two years’ running e; *No, I think they were sequences,” urged | ployed if necessary to carry out theguarantees | 4, while the Yale crew of 1854 holds the best | The .g.f.mem of Statistician Tal- penses of the Tllinois & Michigan csnal; | Newman, and he added: ou have geen | of that instrument. time record, The captain of the crew de |madge reducing his estimato of the ‘crop ordering thi board of education to turn | that recent bit of unwritten history that tells | ~ The “Butler house force” of the senate em- | clined to talk about the race further thra to [ from 361,000,000 bushels to 331,000,000 bush over m%hlmpmgn university certain prop- | f the general's firat letter of acceptance, and ployes, consisting of throe messengers—salar- [ say that it was fairly won, els was accepted by the bulls as corroborating erty now at the normal and appropriating [in which it was stated that the letter had | jeg $1,440 each—two janitors—at $900, and = —— in a measure their views as to the certainty of $17,000 for ealaries, expenses, ete,; appropriat - | been written but not signed when Gen. Raw. | goveral laborers—§720, will be dropped from | ¥ T ITIGATION FOR LIBEL, |» short crop, but the statement did not appear ing $142,000 for rebuildiog the normal school | lins took it from the table, read and approved | the pay rolls of the sergeant-at-arms at the [ = ' |to have any yery marked effect upon the at Carbondale; $165,000, for expenses of the |it: and that theo General Grant added the | and of the present month, These men are = course of trading. Liverpool was quoted Pountiac reform achool; 88,000, to encourage [ Words, ‘Let us have peace,’ and signed his | nearly all republicans, At the same time ene | Frcd Nye of tho Republican Sues |quiet but steady, with the prics of English silk calture, failed to pass, This ended the | name. That seemed like a sequence, .| nssistant doorkeeper of the senate at $1,8: 1 wheat a turn dearer, The receipts hero con- appropriation bills, A_scene of tumult fol- | Thereupon General Grant arose from bis | two messengers at $1,440 each, and one 'em-| ~ J#mes Oroighton for §10,000 | tinue fuir and the shipments light. lowed for fifteen minutes, durivg which the | chair, entered the cottage, and wrote the fol- | ploye of the folding room will be dropped. OF Damages, GORN, spenker declared the house adjourned, but [lowing, which he handed to Dr. Newman on | these, two are democrats, one is a republican, i ' 3 whon order was restored said it was amis- |his return to the veranda: “Let us have peace | and the politics of the other is unknown, The receipts of corn were Iarge and oati- akedy was not thought of up to the minute when it | The echool proposed by Commodore Schley mated to be large again to-morrow, which | ment, to disregard the erratic course of the | ¢ o i 1 5 1 < After two weeks preparation, Fred + i i purport of waich all four modestly de was written, It came naturally, a fittin Vi 7 caused an easier feeling and the market closed 1 party lately in pwor, and to_Iot tho opposi- | clined > communieate to reporters,” 1t was sl e houso there Wt & b o oite | Tioee to what hiad beem weitten botore.” - | o e o O easis il sooira iog | NFe, of the Republican, gnally iled his | ic lower. Gon. Stafford Northoote was roceived with | Sarned: nevertheless, thac the motlon was 4| Haines rotired in disgust and Fuller took ————— navy yaed in this city on the 15t of July. A | complaint fn the district court yesterday, OATS. g | # degreo of enthusiasm second to that which | g%t th e HEICEEELs BRI e foago | charge of the gavel. After this large num- Friday Frolics, class of twenty sailors has been weleoted. | oocit M James Creighton, chalrman | market was dull and easy, with pricos had greoted the chiet of the party. He smd | &5 ab/O Hiak WOy b Kot e g hig | ber of bills were passed as follows: Eaabling | 1y s Rook, Ark., June 26.—At Marl. | Commodore Schley hopes to open with a claes D gaton, NAN | i@ic lower, due to liberal recoipts. e | he had only come to say a few words of fare- | ; e e decliond to s altg | fchool districts acting under special charter to 2 ) 2 of twenty members at Newport on August | of the board of public works. Thisisa PROVISIONS journey to Joliet. The judge declined to take | },;\4 elections for the election of school dir- |#una, Leo county, to-day, Rufus Doritch, | 1at, " Only eailors enlisted in continuous ser- well o his collsagues in the house of commons 1 1OWEY. 2 ; p secretly and off handed, but prom: | and to encourage thom to enter joyfully apon | jued that he would hear all that could be eaid tho coming truggle. His voico trembled as he ; I spoke partly with emotion and partly from t:o‘,;‘;"n;.‘" it in open court nextTuesday weakness cansod by ginklltsflill?afu and his speech was abruptly broken off, A funny in- i cldent occurred as the conservatives were LUORINGRTOMANITOB S { D e e atrisse s bl | ¥ALL STREET INFLUENORD BY A REPORTED PLAN ’ busily engaged in conversation and taking OF THE BURLINGTON. no_ motice of tho people on the mde | Special Telegram to The BEk. walk, Gladstone happened to be pawing. [ Nyuw Yonx, June 26,—A story was pub- The formost group cf tories almost tumbled | . 4 3 3 over bum. Mhen - ho was swept along in the | lithed i the west some time ago that the g outponring throng of political enemies and [ Chicazo, Burlington & Quincy railroad was S piteRtion wan comically mlx]nd :,nreaiew endeavoring to gain control of the St. Paul, olf pf,.‘z;‘_’,';;""“'},‘;‘:k‘n‘]}“‘fi; S0t | Minneapolis & Manitoba road, The sharp cated himself from the crowd and lifting his [ advance in the price of Manitoba stock dur-— hat stood at one side to let them pass by, | iog the past few days has caused a renewal of Instantly the example caused every one of the | that rumor, but an investigation fails to re- onservatives to raise his hat in return, and | veal anything which Would indicate that the his novel spectacle was presented of a pro- |reportis true. Vice President Kennedy of cession of tories paesing in review before the | the Manitoba road, 18 now in Oanada, but his [\ liberal leader 10 front of the national head- | private secretary said this morning that so quarters of toryism, ar as any official action was concerned _there THE RCSSIAN PRESS was nothing in the story. He says thatit is R il oo iy, 6o Tord Ballbury, | The | Do /cist jthoiclreoioraiot [ Ohicaeo i tioatiis ommsntsTaTs uiohiesked | o oty cHaulnoyare iquistly fpicking Russian government causes some con- | duo to an effort on the part of somebody. to CBen i ool iciesTho” St Tot- | snsccoshe anoves’ I estbsb sk Ho ie;;hi-:‘rg D‘I‘:::::lt)ihhn;dog:% the plan of ‘phr‘,i:; does not :,:edll: tho story, ~Poter Geddis, di rector of the Burlington Quincy compan; Tord Salisbury and Lord Raudolph | gaid in regard to the rumor: 241 roally oan o il havoliever (sa1d iagalast R“:;h' say that there is any foundation for the ru- { Theso utterauces sro reparated from thelt | mors, for I do not know, If I were forced to | context, and under esch is printed the name | express an opinion I should say that the ru- Halehis author, The effect i# | mors were efforts of the owners to advertise Ry foT o ind ol chmlbumeetiiof | can Raoltoba property (orimle Sillharolisl- 7 H e stoc] Was oge| Russophobists, and the object, of course, is t«; held and under such circumstances sn advance further Inflame the Russian war party, of [or decline in the price at the stock cotory and members of tho board of edncation | colored, was hanged for themurder of a negro | vic are ‘admitted to the tchool. *Theas |°0lt for £10,000 damsges, which plaintiff| = Provislons ruled quict but steady, moss st the timo (provided for the. eleo- |t winter. men,” mid Commodoro Sohley to-dny, Vare claims, on account of & communidation 33211;:;55"“@ 2 higher; lard, steady and tion of school rectors under [ 0 L 1 to go on vessels at the end of a year's inatruc- b the achool laws of this state;| LVANSVILLE, Ind.,June 26.—Jordan Tay- mg A Lot bt f boNGhAFI IR T hioE AT he | L8 defendant had publishec In the providing that the state shall pay the costs of | lor, colored, was hanged at Hopkinsville, Ky.. | may be on board, Our sallors have not|Bee of Jane 1lth. Mr. Nye prosecutions for crimes committed in Chester [ ai 12:30 to-day in the presence of 5,000 or | kept up with the advance in gun machinery. | ;) his setitlon sets u penitentiary; changing the time for holding | 6,000 poople, mostly colored. He mounted | The government is to blame for this, for since P P the clrouit court in the first judicial circuit | the gallows with a firm step,- After religious | the war no attempt at improvement in guns | that he inno way hasbeen the tool or and making terms in Sangammon county; exercises the trap was sprung, and in nine | has been made until within the past year. sgent of currupt corporations or men, directing the commissioners to pay certain | minutes he was pronounced dead. Now wo have no improved guns nor men to | anq especially he has not been influenced parties $34,005 due them out of the revenue | Fonr Swir, Ark, Junoe 26,—James Arcine | handle them if they should be obtained, Tho |y "o aqitorial work by the Union Pacific of the Tilinois & Michigan canal; providing [ and William Parchmesl, full-blooded Chero- | ball of the war tired at a modern vessel is like e N ¥y 7y 1t that the state shall pay the cost for prosecuting | kee Indians,were havged here this afternoon | pea snapped ata window pane. We expect | rall way. He has conducted himse! ctimes committed in Joliet penitentiary; £o | forthe murder of Heury Fisgal, an old Swede | to secure now guns and will have men to hao- | toward that corporation In an independ- render effective the constitutional amend-| thirteen years ago. On the trial each denied | dle tnem.” 5 ent manner, and has always advocated ment adopted by the people for completing | his guilt and endeavored to saddle the crime [ A number of the plans and specifications | yhat he consclentiously believed to be the capitol; the senate bill to enable cities and | on the other, but on_the scaffold to-day both | for the new naval vessels provided for at the | ¢, t1o publicgood, In his posftlon he villages to contract for a supply ot water for [ confessed. Arcine was only twelve years old | last session of congress have been received at hasibi g Iblet ferntl s editostal public use and to levy and collect a tax to psy | when the ciime was committed. They died | the navy department, In the circular calling een responsible for ihe editor for the water so supplied; autnorizing | without a straggle. for plana and proposals, Secretary Whitney | policy of his paper with, reference to pav- fire insurance companies to in-| " gyrvanta, Ga,, June 26, —Robert!;McCoy, specified that they should be submitted by | ing contracts entered iuto by the board of sure against lightolog, wind-storme | ;1 0d was hapged to-day for murdering |01 10. The circular cslled for plans for | public works, and has supported vl 3 't . N - g X P ) pported vlews | and Glucose a; 8580, In a general way, fat Sornadoes and cyolones; to provent feand, In | semes Sdgar, White, o constable, a year ago: four vessels, The bureau of eonstruction and | worthy of a reputable cltizen and editor, | cxttle aro 80@i0c hig her than iRy : e ding that all coal mined shall bo | T#0 thousand people witnessed the execution, the bureau of steam engincering of the 2517 |and was {n no sense the tool of any cor. | Texsus were rathor soarce, but prices under - Wolgheiby n chesk. welghiman. appoiated by | the galows atug rected fn an open fld, nd " the attar | poration. o aleo farthor atates that de- | JoL JRJe WERG SR, o, g mang “d“nd'"h:.‘;ll"gcmlmfi':nh‘: m:guct;or. similat to those usually inadent to such ocea- ;nr m;dnnlrya:nd en, nel’l.log':r ill‘mn'zz fendant well know these facts, After|e, " get rid of and prices continue that a man shall bo « logal voter to vote at 8 |5 1y " His neck was brokenand death was | koow thatan othor yourco Wil offer plese for | quoting from Mr. Crolghton's artlcle, |to gradually work downward. — Stock- » primary O e OLC from | APParently painless, the entire m b e e vl officery | Plaintiff winds up his petition ss follows: |ers and feedors were dull and lower, Sorm 8 e L e e ——— jrosd e submitteed by naval officers | ™ By means of this libel the plaintiff has | The eupply was light and jthe demand also, d idivg Lettes it 1 ted plans will be received trom A b ?nei!i:?eu‘!:’: enatement sbatis I mgm: pmf Justifiable Homicide, :l:ll% et Noval Contractor Mintonye, | been greatly injured in his profession and | earcely sufficient business to make a market. i . : 0 The glucese cattle from Towa City sold up to viding that the clerk of the criminal court of [ KxoxviLLE, Tenn., Juue 26.—The murder | of the Brooklyn yards, will furnish plans for | business, and broughtinto public scandal, | &5 35 the highest f h Cook county shall hold office until November | ..o jury in the Johnson--Heary murder case | for three vessios, The first is to cost about | infamy and disgeace, and Is suspected to Sn’,[pp’ig .ggfufll,asgl’cotl?flot;s:;::d:?s;?g 1886; to protect cometeries and provide for 5 4 4 o 81,500,000, to be 356 feet by forty-eight; to s 't o b their regulation; to encourage the propags-|returned a verdict this morniog of ‘ot | rop gighteen knots per hour; her armament to have been guilty of the mlsconduct men Qa0 1'1.2330 “;o};l;‘;")' ]2{1351&58750?0. 95;;33.; ! e T euliivation and to seoure the | guilty.” The anuouncement of the verdict | consint of twenty-seven guns, and she |tloned, and Las also been deprived of i pounc protection _of fuher S ol tho waters ot in Ca s e iratice o i i.odwfi oy bt fous " Bindied s | great ains and profit which wouldotler Sonty, 750 to 3050, pomnast 35,00 00r 100 f this {state; for the appointment of i and officars, e second vessel Wil wiss have arlsen to him in profession 3. TS i humane officers by the governor in_the town [ Proval by the large croad in the court house, by forty-six fest and her battery wil consist | and businoss. D00 perinde, €3 DUGNEOICO) to 70 poundiy of of Lako and clties of Hast St Louls and |iIbo saeqhad boet i progiess (o wogko A | of eightoon gus. Tho third vessel will be| “he plalniiff places his damsges at THE DAY'S RANGE, Tha range of prices was: Wheat—Juae, S7@8THc, closed S7§¢; July, 579@88kc closed S8he: August, SOy@I0Eo, closed 904c;September, 913@928c, closed 92kc, Corn—June, 474@47}e, closed 474@47ics July, 46)@47c, closed 46]@47c; August, 48§ @47¢, closed 46§c, On 'the afternoon board wheat was quiet and unchanged, corn steady at Ac higher, oats Jc higher, pork 2jc higher, and lard unchanged, CATTLE. There was a *‘booming” market on fat cat tle, with a eubstantial advance on all sorts, Best 1,400 to 1,500 corn-fed sold at 85 90@ 6 10, and nice hatdy littlo cattle at 85 75@ 610, and along there. Btillers sold up to £6 03 Peori HOGS, riioh the Noveat! s the moutbplscs,; O Sheneolie IS S T sent o | coniar teqdiog S achmmey e Eiatns 10 Yoorhoes, of Indiaua, was the leading countel by e e wiaatla axe mmodeled | $10,000, for which amount be asks judg- Receipts wore liberal and i ordinary tizos THE MISSION YT, i erti " h h 30 | for the deiance, Oap of , formerly 3 Dl i SEepiiesd Qi fos Tt b oK 0 R Drammond | WECle thITR is sn advertisement. time for holding county court ia Cats county; | \¢'rndiana, was arraigned for killing Major | after ‘:hei{;: ‘vlghimmf;;l Tl;afl::urp;l:m’g' ment prices down with & whirl But it would seem that these are not ordinary times, a5 tho demand was active and prices & strong be higher, the market closing steady with aboutail sold. Rough and common sold at $4.00@4 05; fair to good, $1 074@4.10; best heavy, $1.1084 20; packinig and shipping, 250 to 340 pounds, $4 10@4.25; light welghta, authorizing circuit courts to_certify indicte ments down to county courts, even after s warant s ismed and has been e Wolff, who is going to Egypt on a special T mission, is instructed to report on the state of " Y. the sdiinistration and condition of Egypt. | CTY OF MEXico, June 23,—The recent and Lord Randolph Churchill, who is known to | unexpected decrease in the funding of out- bein fayor of the removal of Trevfik Pasha, | gtanding obligations against the government incited the mission, 1t 1s reportad tiat iord | in the 825,000,010 issue of bonds has had the Henry in Greeno county, Tenn., Sept. 23d, 1884, Henry seduced Johnson's’ wife more mitting propositions. One of the officers plans More About the Fire, o rveds M thorizing. - the © county judge | them a year before aud Mrs, Johnson com- | L TCHE lé,hn:n;,“infl‘:rid?:ir. to u"l water, be. | The fire in Mr, Goodman’s cellar yes- t0 receive p:,lnn of qulltly Inb vucfitlm}:l; flu% mitted suicide in Tndiana, be wings lmil7 dit will e:“lh 3m:n terday afternoon was not quite o exten- when s fradulent tax title 18 bought the rea e spood than any bird or any thing man has : 7 owner shall buy it paying the principal and New York Orumbs, e D & hers aro_submitting similar jm. | #1Ve in its damsging retulls as at first Rliabasy, o an Iotevien i ing th i interest; _allowi ti ) chemes for parts of Seo- | estimated, though the loss can hsrdly be | 130 to 170 pounds, $1.20@4.45; 180 to 210 ined that the mission is intended to | & ect of making the money market . tighter | only reasonable interest; allowing counties | Ngw York, June 2,—Busness failures | practicable schemes for parts of vessel oc- | esf y I'4 ly 0k ) @ 3 B et ot i Hryptian ques. | than over. ~Tho national bank on' Tuesday | under township organization to adopt the | 4 e tho last seven days, 205, against 22 | Totary Whitney is ot desiroutof experiment | entimated as yot. It may not be over pounds, $4 05@4 20, cash or labor system of working re ro- 3 ing with new sch Ciding that pagments of Intercet in sohcol | last week and 207 the wesk previous to last, adoption of models of the best crulse fonds loaned shall be made aunually instesd | Judges Bonedict and Brown of semi-annuall tion and that he would be unable without a | Stopped all discount business, a step that _has voport independent of the papers lett by the | been generally followed by the Lrokera. = Ex- ® | change, both foreign and domeatic, has stif- :’;‘:,5‘:::’;‘;‘;:"" ate the course of the con- | g,6d i price, The commercial outlook is < yet more ominous and it s reported a num- ATRPRSIAN JOFIHION bar of houses reputed to be of good standing ST, PETERSBURG, June 26.—The Journsl | are on the very edge of bankruptcy, Mexico De 8t. Petersburg in an editorial, expresses re- | j; in the lowest depths of poaerty. spoct and sympathy for Gladstone, Refer- | The government will soon publish a report ring to the now British cabinet the Journal| of the special commission on adjustment of says: ‘‘The conservatives have the good |the English debt, advocating the recognition sense to consider the necessitios of the situs: | of the debt and the payment of the first tion, Tho Marquis of Sailsbury succoeds 0 | ear of one-half of ono’ per cent interest, the position sirendy taken by Gladstone. The | und each subsequent year until the maximum e path to folow is already “marked by the|of the interest shall be reached ome-quarter / natural government of history, - The|of one per cont, Itis said that if this plan sense of responibility and lnnwgndr' of | g followed the interior debt can ba placed on Xurope possessed by the marquis of Falisbury | the London market, This is the financial will mould his acts according to the prevail- | gcheme the government is stated to have been | ing needsq f the time, and the respective needs | yoiding in reserve, of the several peoples, and he will determine O~ the relations botween them on these grounds, Infants Kiope and Marry, =%, with respect to het own Interests and o T & to The B 4 . *" few of her conciliatory policy, regards [ Special Telegram to The Brk. 4%\ /. qeslmucas the oocasion of » tow min-| Rookromn, Tll, Juse 26.—Quite a sensae tion was created here this morning by the an- SALISBUBRY HOLDS A LEVEE, . o | nouncement that Willie Gibson, 19 years old, The r~-juis of Salisbury held an official | had silently slipped away to Beloit Tith Mise e s built | $3,000, and it may resch $10,000. The| Oanadians Discuss the Fisheries, 3 ot aae 1 sitting en :’zc"‘:‘égu’g;’;'fl} ‘Xger?::: :"flg%‘fifiz’::‘ ofls and varnlshes damaged are very ex-| Orraws, Can., June 26,—In the house of A% this polnt Governor Oglesby entered and :‘"Se;“d she d““:‘: “;:,‘“ "“""“‘ court, | B8 b e Yo-day received n telogran | peneive goods, and 1t will require con;momhm-gny soveral members spoko in ro- on_ Invitation mado & fow remarks, The | handed down o decisicn, this morning oon-| from the governor of Kansas soying an Incur- | geveral dsya to scortain exactly |57d to the shories agrocmont entered into houso corcurred In the senate resolution to | firming the decision of the court below, do” | yion by the Choyennes similur to that of 1578 . 3 by the United States and Great Britain in print tho drainage Inw as pussed this session, Dylng Fish, of the late Marine bank, & new | ;4 apprehended, and reat uneasincts provails the ful extent. Mr. Goodman el they took tho ground that the Usited The usual complimentary resolutions were g in the westorn part of Kansae which has been o nce o each |States had much the best of 1t. Mitchell introduced and at7:60 p. m, the house ad- | Thedirectors of the Delaware, Lackawana | rypidly ettled this season and tho newcomers zfit‘::fon :;,&0 conlxl:).n‘::i:s'uflltlonll ot | 8id tho Cunadian governmext should have journed sine die. | et EL D e or, | 470 in & very defenseloss condition. The gov- e e orthorn of London, | acted eooner; that the accossion of the demo- TThe senate reported the passage of a joint | dividend of 2 per cent for the current quarter. | gror therefore expresses an_earnest desire | Hartford, Orfental Northern of London, | eratic party in the United Siates had impaur- rezolution providiog for submitting to the R - R that the secretary ot war should station troops | Pennsylvania Flre Insuranca company of | ed the chances of recipro Sir John Mac- people the quetion of contract convict, Inbor Aftairs in Mexico, on the southweat bordor of the stato to guard | North Amerlos, Homo of Now York, | Donald saia bo = Leliovid ~the = present and Zthe nouse concurred, In the senate ¢ VIA GALVESTON, J againat attacks from the Indians, Endicott; ire, Amerlcan of Pennsyl- | American government was favorable to this morning when tho iurnal was road & |, CTF OF MENICO, viA HALVASTOS, June | Deing out of tho city, Lugalls called apon the Hortford Hre, Amr e ater, - Hony | extonded trido rolations with Canado, but motion was made to correct it in regard to |23 —A committee composed of the directors |, ogent and was assured that the matter LR s e ?| that the republicwn parly woro still in’ tho adjournment, it beiog claimed that the roll | ot the national bank, waited on the govern- | had been the subject of earnest consideration Mutual, Rochester German, German of | pyiito in the United States eenate, 80 the c;i,l was sorrecfl -n? that ‘:-hda !finn‘tu‘hw-s nn; twent yesterday in reference to the application | by the cabinet and active measures wero now Peorls, Americin of Boston, Olty of | magter was a very delicato ona, s tho sssent adjourned, and also asked that the recor London, Germau of New York, Niagars, |of both houses pf cougress was necossary , (ot beiog taken, st honaw lawisailar it institusion wad, | (¥, 08 Phoonis of Har f rd, Teaders’, Lion of | Blake concurred in this view and said it was show that the coavict labor bill was advanced n A Gén. Augur has reported to the war dopart- fo'a third reading and made special order for | Soncerned: "the commitbes was informed that |, %¢ o hun sisteen companior, tew of | qonmicchiont, Oulforufa, Springfield, Fire | unfortunate thut Mivchall bad used Iavguage this morniog. The chair held that the journal | oo BV OEE S0 o Hoo O vernment | cavalry and six of infantry, at Fort Reno, I. f the Al fatl f Poiladelphi Fi 5, | calculated to arouse the antagonism of could not be corrected except by unanimous | T TS €1°000,000 worth of nickel for $800,- | T: The last company arrived at the fort to- | Aesoc'ation of niladelphis, Fireman's party that were in the majority in the senate, consent, A protest was entered and a | o4 8007 BHORCOD wOrky o1 SHEK HOk SO | day, " The general apprehends po immediate ( Fand, Lancssuira, Underwriter. Pho matter then dropped, pumber of long speechos made on the gy pg 7 V4| outbreak of the CESyenne Indians, They e — (G1LOUCKSTR, Mass., June 26 —The general subject, but the journal was pot|VOENG o have been informed of the proposed appoint- sentiment of the fishing interests here ls that chavged and tho conviet Tabor bill defeated. Ahe s IR Conrts ment of a commission to Investigate their tho agreement between the United States and receptior. to-dsy in the foreign oftice for|Cora L. Eaton, 16 years old, child of C, B. | Mason offered a joint recolution providing Lo RO ¢ 3 | troubles, and express & willingness to await o iR AT Rty o o cataoe diplomats accredited to the Eritish ocourts. | Eaton, a well known business man, and had | that the question be submitted to the people | CHICAGO, June 26,—~A judgment for $26,- | the result. o harnees dealor at Grend Tsland, took an | favorable to American Intercsts. There is Among the distioguished ambassadors present | hoen united in marriage in that city, As both | to change the constitution prohibiting the f 000 in favor of the Cora Exchange National | ~'Ihe president to-day appointed the follow. | "\ s Tamils and | four, howevar, that this will in_the final n were Baron De Stasl, from Russia; Count | parties are mere children, the marriage has | letting of convict labor to contractors, and | bank of this city was entered to-day against | ing collectors of custo ", M. Favro, dis. | ¢ffoctionate farewell of his family end|foqiiions be "usod as the ontering wedge for Von Munster, from Germany; Count’ Niger, | cyused considerabls comment. Just what | 8lso that no convicts shall be engaged on the | the Consumers’ Gas company, organized here | trict of Pear] river, Miss,; Jos, B, O'Brien, | wont away, saying that they would never | a reciprocity treaty. from Italy, and Muserlus Pashs, from |steps the Eatons will take is not known at | manufacture of goods for eule which are be |about two years ago, and which hashad large | district of Natchez, Miss.; John E. Grady, A Mysterious Move. Last Wedneeday morning Fravk Fielder : L Turkey. presont. The couplo are at the boy's parents | ing manufactured by any other citizeos in the | patronage, district of Apalachi-cola, Florida, tecm him back there any more. The The Tokio a Total Loss, THY TIMES ON IRELAND, ore, stato, A voto was takien on thih, and that| A Jury s ially obtained ot moon to-day | The commiasionee of the lsnd cics hns do: | Fyrat National baukk at Grand Inlund and o YoroHOMA, June 20'—American steamer LoNDox, June 27.—The Times, editorially other cred:tors at once levied on his stock City of Tokio from San Francisco, ashore at ———— commenting on the proposal to abolish the [ Using Paupers Agatost his Company, Irish viceroyslty and Dubiin castle, protests| Osweco, N, Y., June 26.—It transpires X BRI S suunclation of tho castlo b 8| that Frank Askerly receutly sent to tho stato inte, . 5 ) abolition of the viceroyalty and the question | Prison from Poasbkeepsle for forgery while of local self-government are fair subjects for #CUDE A8 '“']“‘“" is Kfl".v for the mutual lacussion. 1t advocates the presence of roy- | rust _fund life association of New York, part fil'r{ng%z the &m;,al%n;:% of TLilmavlcu ‘tia try ‘c five Xmln‘nh:h-rged with the Rt eéin‘eld zoxaur,edle t:dtha request o}fih&i}Orpgon ‘f was defeated by a vote ol o e reso- | der ot Carusso, & o 17 N ) i nia railr e AD)] or the 1ssue o! i & 4 Tution was then adopted, almost unanimously, | case has been on telal m&?ffi.rymu p:mfa'- on :;25,5’00.52:” i iber already | Of goods and were preparing to ©close | eptrancs of this harbor will probably prove a -m.; bill empflwarlng pnk‘ cumminwl:ierl to e ——— selected by the company, and allow selections | them ]&ut n;_ Hgl'lon. b!:t vel;wllv m:fl;- total loss, make specis assessments on contiguous s to be made for the million acres more under | in; r, elding returne repented, f T property for jmprovement of strects leading | 1iendricks Contlnues Hig Junkot, R R05% b Of that company . S8 ared avarything up, and. resuwmed bus. | —Tho chole which amisted at the sarvices by Yo the parks, passed. The appropriation of | PrtrseiEi, Mass, June 26.—Viee Presi- | ®6 ol B A itroug of New Orleans, | foia " Ml sort of actlon on his part has | ev. Mox Moses, at Synsgoguo, Tweuty- $2,50) to G. W, Hill for injuries received in | dent Hendricks arrived here to-day as the | was to-day sppointed by the secretary of the e ted i 4 . . been cohatrusd as being symewhat mys- | third and Harney, last evening at 7:30 and to | alty, instead of viceroyalty, Blesed inawcaiion b0 M0 BIIGRRE of $23,000 01 | thie discharge of his duties, pissed guest of James W. Hull, He lunched with | Interior an Indisn insyctor, to- succeed Tu- RAED 62 g A 10 ook w s aroeed I THE OROLERA. vith disease, The company threatened ac- Willism R, Plunket and afterwards drovo | *PeRE s.pnnl’umfm Hazen has fssued an e the following excellent voices: Mrs, M. A OBROLEBA, inst the examining Lbysician and |amended by the house wero read snd the [ sronnd the country, This evenivy be dusd | o g0 ortonding to & day aud a half in ad- Diverting Passenger Traffic, Michaels, soprano; Mrs, F. M, Day, alto; they are believed to be implicated in the ! e amendments concurred in, Senator Mernt | At Hull's residence and afterwards belduu in ransaction, : 3 ¢ h now 0AG0, 111, June 26,—The Southwestern | My, Walter B, Wilkins, tenor; Mr. Will T, %[ formal reception &t the business men's | YAROS: the weather prediétions, whicl Cu10AGO, IlL, June . Walter B, Wilkins, tenor; B e ol su oo o c11 “Ehuny | rooms. Ho loaves to-morzow ftemoon. for | OAlY cover a day. - The change will take ¢floct| ugic amoclation has affcoted an ArTaDgo- | Tabor organist, Everybody Is cordially fu- shall be reduced to writing and it passed, | Atlantic City, o, 'Attorney General Garland ssys ho will re- | ment with the Santa Fo and the Southern f yited, It will be a musical as well as an jo The committee on contingent expenses of the T———— duce the force of examiners in thedepartment | Kansas roads whereby a large amount of bus- | tellectual treat, Mr, Moses comes hore bighly senate reported in rltxnn‘l to' al'vilnx uidltl«snl The Weather, | of justice considerably, as he finds thers 18 | ineqs which has heretofore gone by the way of | recommended, pay to certain emploges of ‘the renate \. ut | WasniNaroN, June 26,—Tho upper Mississ. | not sufficient work to justify the employment | 41050 Jines will hereafter go via Kansas City e o oppesd "*tho ma® |ippi valley: Local ralns, winds generally | Of the entire foroe, ; ovar the lines of the Southwestern assocls friends provided for opposed ‘the re- | !PP oy o os, winds g Y| " The stationery for the use of the interior port. After & wrangle lasting over |southerly, slight changes in the temperature. | department duriog the next fiscal yenr will | 9% an bour the whole matter was taoled and no | The Missouri valley: Fair weather, followed | cost $47,891, a reduction of over $10,(00, com- person gets extra pay, One resolution which | followed by local rains, variable winds gener- | pared with’ this year. Supplyiog gold pens was voted down provided for payiog every |ally southerly, slightly warmer in the ex- }- regarded by Becretary Lamar as extrave- employe $1 perday extra from the beginning | treme southern portion, stationary tempera- | gance, and will be disoontinned: of the seaton to the present time. The house | ture, elsewhere followed by lightly cooler | The district commissioners were informed FURTHER DETAILS OF THE PROORESS OF THE DREADED PLAGUE. Special Telegram to The Bik, New Yok, June 26, —The Heralds Va- lencia cable says: The latest reports show [ from Paw Paw, TlL, says: Young Nettleton, f that the cholera is still sproading, but with & | who shot at & charivari party north of this tendency to be loss virulent. The mortality | place, Tuesday night, has been removed to in Port Graco and the neighboring township | ghe county jail at Dixon throuzh fear of mob of Cabanese is alarmiog, and among the vic- | violence, - White, one of the victims, died tims Is the English sailor on board the British | |ut night, A hackman and another of those steamship 1loss bound for Bilboa, A large | wounded among the charivarl party is still ortion of the cases are dry cholers, with | j i BRihor B0 diarshoon. Vestacday 100 notw | ® Precsrious condition. of a Charivari] —The Journal's special ~William C, Nelson, the crazy man who came here from Chicago Thuraday and created such an excitement at the Cozzens Afier Recogaition, hotel, was sent back to that city yesterday; OLp ORCHAED, Ma,, June 26, —At the pre- | My, Mount, as dolegate, . especially ap- liminary business meeting of a sanitary and | pointed by the Masonic fraternity ‘here ‘took ' e —— bilities of Valencin ware r: inoccrlated in the Rear— e AR S 4} 0 MEAZ MW i . 3 bill providing that guardians of children shall | weather, i 8 Falrchild . | christian commission” here tbis af 00, & | him, He appeared to be much bptter yester: By e retsion Jo that tho | NEY Youk, June 27,—Al the sastern | Ble with the courts an itemized statoment of i by Assistant Secrotary Falrchild of the tross- |G lniite was chosen to- secure recoguition | 0,04y s oXurlten mytreday from the government of the work done by the all accounts affecting the estates of ward was Blood and Budge, who was to have been sent here from Pitts- commwisaion during the war, wod a4 was aluo tho co-extenion lection [ 1)000 1 111" June 26, —Luther K. Bruce, | burg t0 test the quostion as to who s respou- il idiog that il ted tos in- i 4 corporatad vilinges whots limita are co-axton- | leading druggist, shot and killed J. C, | fibi for alien paupers, bas boen sent te 1re eive with the limits of & town or|Lentz, a prominent merchant and jnstice of C — organised town whero the oumber of voters ] ; - at the last preceding gsmeral election exceed: | e f;"j."‘;:‘,;w{"'a"'fi?’;“:fl‘fi: fulr gam Another Victory for Harvard, vldemln Iufl [y lmnld form bu( A.nltlic chuler:.‘ roads were represinted at the meeting of the essols arrlving from the southera ports|trunk line executive committee, passenger !l'::‘l:l'l?d placts have been ordered off £0 | 4opartment, in Commissioner Fink's office to- he ol reports from tho various prov- | 8%, (0% G ArPUFRIOR, wers, Sreted ooy ope ol Riwin Abow o1 vaw cames of cholerd | yocommended for adoption and ths meetiog &—Dr. W, W, French, from Ballvue hos— - pital, has been appointed surgeon of the Distillery Explésion. Vnion Pacifice with headquarters at Barpstows, Ky., June 20 —The boiler i8 | Ghieyenne, and left for that plase last evening. the distillery of Matinglo & Moore exploded | ' " "0 ool Sedtas’ dlabrict court you- of tho executivo commitiee has been fixed fof | ed 800, the county board may Tequire one of | oo | ware b New Loxpow, Coun., Jun 26,—The Har- | to-day. Three colored work kands. were ; / s— the first woek In July, S0re additional Ballos boxes and laces for| oo Leats beiog & steont tempetance man and "Vale boat A Killed ‘and avother fatally wounded, . Sbe |¥erdey JudgeDundy averryled 3 motion in X GENEKAL FOREIGN NEWS, R b ocoption of voten to b providud, whick | Bruce aa. activo supporler of tho whisky | vardYale boat race wis wun by Hervard | St 2 hery v a toia) wrecks . { fbe cate of Chelstan Neidly . Tho Hanover 8 B N i The G, A, R. Reunion, place shall be selected with reference to the d ————— 4 e —e—. Fire Insurance company, for & new heariog. convenience of the electors of the tow Commercinl Sravelors Travel, | 8duatics has the intereet manifested previous At 4,80 o’clock the \te took recess till 5 = 3 2, ks to the race been wreught to such & high state ‘m, At the evening keaion & bumber of | BUF¥AL0, N. ¥, June 20.—The commer- | jf oy citerment, The largest crowd ever fath Apache Chpsing jp, Mexico, MADERID, Juse 26.—Those arrested duripg| FORTLAND, Me., Juue 26.—The encamp- HrMosiLLo, Mex , June/26.—News is te 4 ’ v p —William Hike way arrested last eveniog the cholera riots last Saturdsy have been re. | ment of the G. A, R. is gradually breaking snd lodged o the city jall, on a charge of . B p cei band of Apaches pasged near 3 . leased, in deference to popular feeling 7 Early this mm‘nl? started for home, | house amendments to senste bills | cial travelers’ protective association of the | gred here witnessed the race to-day, As ceived that # 3 ) having obtained money under false pretenses N 4 . e priucipal event to-day is the grand ex- | were concurred in, The bill for | United States, in seasion here to-day, changed | time for the contest ) hed the excite- | Guasay; 19th instan toward 3 } Lowportiony 1o oA, | gureen 0 a0 i ke a7 e Ghcbongue e profactlon of "ih” “and conts | Hatiad Sate inataion bpee ko-daz.ciuaged | e fot the omiont spptossted Kie axaie | Shuspsan op o0 i, Jelse, 89 s al8 | X i claiuaed that b vo1d n tomm of Borsos on A 20 —8all legrap an passed. It provides for the spzomntment of \cinnati to Chicago, Captain Flanders, of Yale, was ill and could § xcouf “::u closely pursuing them, Which W, T, Seaman held s mortgage.