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BN » — THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. ‘OMAHA, WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 2, 1856, As she emerged from her parlor go Dback on him Wdversity. Hardly amended it was agreed to. {lie cartied a binck shawl over Tiet arih and o manin poliMel dn- it Celty Mr. Browne offered an amendment ex —_— g n her left hand was a boquet. The other to«lay i owes e or 0 N empting from the &cent X olecomargarine N N - Completing Al the Arrangements for ghe | liand liad an ..l..‘.u.,-lrn..?m:x'rmu red shade, | John Kelly, the Tammany Dictator, Passes | Kelly's fricndliness. He would brook no The Former Declares That the Latter is i hieh iad been nscertained to be” pute and Canadian Ofi&flg De:;nr: ;’:;r was purchased in London before her grand- independence of thor | however, among i wholesome, and which |8 sold under its nflict Wit! Oountry Most Notable Event. father's death. As Miss Folsom came down Peacefully Away. his retainers, and u:{#un. as yon may Anti-Monopoly Mad. Proper name. Lost—44 to 9, pared for ‘ — the stairs it was evident that she sought to — guess, was that he wss stfrounded Dy a band e [r. Dunbam offered an amendment pro- e conceal the umbrelln, as it was not in keep- of seurvy sycophants, upon whom norel ted States offi nee iding that U s shall pay a k THE WHITE HOUSE DECORATIONS | ing with hier = Motrning — costume, | END OF A REMARKABLE LIFE. | Soutd bé pivecd when troublo came. One by | AFUNNY BUTPOINTLESS SPEECH | T IR (RIGH Tielr salarics, - Rojdctd, | PACKED UP BY OLD ENGLAND. Miss Folsom, Mrs. Folsom and idak gne they gil left himas s power wanel, aid as was also an amendment requiring railrond . and reached aclose in waiting on the o) ‘te 5 ! 'rke @ first great blow dealt Keliy was by a tion of the Charges Against the Mr. Dunham moved to strike out the taxing of the United States in Faill Not—Garland and His Spike- Street ot the Ldies” %, Johin. Bresiin. ML o very hard hitter, indeed,—Joln Morrisse Uiton Basifio Tntroduosd section, 1Lost—s0to to Handle the Question Tail —Many of the De- proprietor of the ey house, assisted the umphs and Defeats—His the prize-fighter. Kelly had set up shop { L SIS Mr. Curtin presented a protest of the trades % N adies into the carr and Mr. Foisom fol- ) 1 1K while, as areformer. e reformed Morrissey In the Senate, assembly of Western Pennsylvania, 1epre- Without Gloves, tails Perfented Friends and Enemies, v J lowed, carrying two hand satehels. Tie bal- out of Tammany, becanse he was a gambler. senting 70,000 workingmen, against the p 3 ¢ above the cntraree was filled with —— Morrissey, who Was a remarkable man, as sage of the olcomargarine bill. d A y ladies, who enthusiastically Death of a Dictator you know, and a_braye oue, took up the The Day in Congre M. Parker protested azairist the petitions Canadians Bellicose. 3 i W The President’s Nu WAVED THEIR HANDKERCHIEFS NEW YORK, June 1L.—John Kelly 1s dead glove, went into l\n-ll)f < own district wlu-n; WASHINGTON, June L—Ona motion of Mr, | pre: -nh:d hH.\ 1) uln\‘( xlunn :i'.“ EAL, June 1,—ISpecial el 'v,. ASIINGTON, June L—[Special Telegram | at the bride-elect as she was driven away. D plitt 5 Kelly s boon | N& Was strongest ran for state senntor, and | 151, the sqaate resumed the consideration | DI regarded pression of the senti- | 0 g )—The real cause of all the { to the Bee.]—As soon as President Cleveland | This wasat 7:50 p. m. The bay and grey | and his wife is seriously ill. elly has been | qll hut annjhitlated Kelly's candidate, Augus- ment 0,000 workingmen, They were 't i 1 were ted ata lively paceto the ferry, | il for severt months. During the last few | tus Sehell. of the Northern T fic land forteiture bill. | signed by the oflicers of the order and not b arrived hiere from New York, this morning, Y e { i 8 route was towards Fitth avenue and | weekshe s smed to feel comparatively well, | . “Did youever have any immediate rela- | Mr. Dolph, in dofending the bill, denied with | the mes. A few persons could be ea troubles isadeep rooted jealousy of the: 5 b t direct to the white I td t dians against the A cans, Lastnl bttt S L e s AL ice down past Washington square and g 5 o | tions with Mr. Kelly in pol emphasis the suggestion made by Mr. Van | reached, easily worked upon, and ensily in- | subject of war wan discussed at the Gl his desk, cleared up his mail, and announced | transvorsely over the same Toute Lt the | DIEOR Sunday lastatS p. m. ho was taken Cox: 1 will Lol yon a litle ineldent of my | e that the hictars ot the il showed it | GUCed 10 act i (he wmatier. Fending THher | hros . A A | \ « o! ember of parllament, who I8 5 YR A et Enter i st Al | e E with an attack of faimting anda becams weak- stishoe o iy, n elected W b 0 e e Tose, Uit h Ve '|'|'., L'q’:".‘?.l...“(;,'.'n’.-[ |r| "'lnl. ot :ln‘"; ““; m,',”' B :.:: :d):'.'\". h.::'..'»x-‘xl»?.‘.fi"., ,».,‘,‘.J,',‘,.‘.!!'T..',’..§f".‘,‘."."‘ erafterward. Monday he was worse, but Tfi.‘-’i"‘il‘"fi-,‘h’“.\:.“r"xk‘.'.’x \XIL} l\;:,li‘fl;:“'tltn: to be in the interest of the railroad eompany '|‘|..l-' ‘i‘,‘»-‘ul:':-'r""xlulx‘-fn-‘l‘nm-«l Mossrs, Blount, | strong supporter of the scizure , speaking on 16, AR AT AaY Y ’I‘ ["‘l il "l“l' Wit 1O | {hat Mr. Cloveland crossed on - was in walt- | this morning an improvemnent was apparent. | democrucy. Thero was & big """'E He (Dolph) did not pelieve it to be for the | Rig d Bingham as conferees on the post: | the subject with your correspondent, sald ne, and all day he toddled around like a fat | e “The carringe was driven abe | A* noon, however, he began to sink, | 0% usual, between the factions, M interest of the United States government to | office apnropriation bill, here will be no halt-way about & looking at the workmen who were en- ediately the boat — steamed d A 2| sent for me and asked me to forfeit the Cascade grant to the Northern hie liouse then adjourned. settlement of the question. We shall foree gaged decorating the intevior of the execu- v Clty. Having arrived there the station | #0d the —approach of ~the end ~Was | yyany in the fight, and to stay out & BHLRHAN TSI L >4 ity \ - K / ! five mansion. Frequently he gave orders as ance was Souht, and e - party | realized. Kelly's death was painless, | democratic caueus, I refused. The Tam - | ! Ll it il Lt O A WAR OF RATES. Illmnllllu. L \lu_n'.-'nm lmrl\\(lu‘ulll'rlh:’ to how things should be arraiened. A name | Mihted and ascended the stairway leading to | althonghi he was conscious to the lust. Only | many people oifered we their nominatio for | iterest of the Canadian Pacilie and Union | i I P P their tishing v out of our wi L the teception room. From there they en- <elly o hildven wore present | Speaker, bat T still declined. sir. Ke aciiic. o affivmed that the amendmen A 8 s em td A ! ber of tinies when asked how ho would hiave e I e ey | M. Kelly and lier two children were present T e R S FFOH Ehe RRGES frahn Nob ks, (Van L ‘;"-u':nc“‘nflm(‘r Briebn & ‘l‘h‘Tn‘L‘ }:'i"l{:l‘?.l.'.féfl‘.f.-l""\'f..'..fi"':’m";;"'m f ered B Wi g room i 0 i Ploprhe s 3 Zolly el Nis grin ta e and wa ¢ he senato rou ebrask a J a8, eing asl v o | this or that done, hie hesitatingly replie N ; when the patient passed away. Mrs. Kelly | 3 "7 {idr"t heed the warning. The Star 1 their way to the platform. Here it was found M ) : n intended to | WAS prostrated by the blow aud istoo il to | newspaper, which he had some time before t, abused and_lampooned me. 1 kept |Speed v in the interest of CiicAGo, June 1 and_other roads, The [ the Bre. Wyek) would be dir the U al Telegram to | by the Canadian officers if they wmeb il a prominent | armed resistance, the minister of m¥ine @ soon be the first- | clared that Canada will take the ool $ e car that had be “Just let that go for the present, Miss Fol- | thatthe pri tty to Washington was not on | see anybody. No funeral arrangements | bou som wiil be here tomorrow.” A short time | ¢OnYCY tie p fon Pacitic | J . s Yo aver le v ehoratlG f p o | city passenger agent, “wi safore takinie Suliia it the tr. This surprise was overcome by a | have yet Iy atle. on my way, however, and it never let up | word “corporation,” Mr. Dolph said, had the | i SRy W | betore taking his 1 o'clock Iunch, the presi- | (ifokiyiade decision to enter > N LHLLL Uil {ho A ti-monopoly league called a meel- | same effeet on some people that a red fag had | class rte to St Paul and Omaha.” The Rock | quences, and in case of resistance tife o ; m-u: dir iu'-ld acoupl "|x|(h'mlllllilnm tnl ;w WGULAR PA u{.mln .\In.“ 4 ]‘ihn’m\llyl m: q\\_«-‘l Mr. IM. J. (l'ns- |,HI,.( :hc 1‘0.{-;»1-r Institute, i‘“ld inats 1:‘ ll\l" V]on a bull, and they proceeded to Island this morning made a rate of §7 first- | commanding the difierent erui have - made, and they were sent to the senate. The iosen, and the ladies were | tello, fornierly of New . whien spo of the legislature, commended my conduct | {i e S o8 This is a_ent from the reg- s 0 oenli waten, otk stsddlly progreased, Ui @ it with promptncss and | to lasteventug by a ik reporter, about the | very highly, Tant glud t say. L was inited | fiaht At Lo dowaand -t up ) SRR T TR TR TTRTTE | oders (o slioot the Mssels st of , pyramids of plants and pot flowers being eated themselves death of John Kelly to sp Mr. Kelly the platform. aughter,] He was not of that number. b 3 gland ‘anada’s bac Well,” it's too bad,” he continued. *Old [ When I was through, Mr, Kelly took w part of the Northern Pacific grant, for whose | had been making a rate of $10. It was [ The Canadian fisherics empfby 50,498 men, 4 t nd Mr. Folsom went to attend to g R built up with vines entwined everywhere G tach Stel handed | Nick hitself, was never as bad s ho [ aside and told we that my record i | forfeiture this bill provided, should be for- | charged that the Rock Island had been sur- | 1,172 vessels worth §2,021635, aud 28,472 boats* the bagrage. An attache of the hotel ha i till the interior of the house to-night presents | the bride-ciect the boque had is painted. Kkuown Mr. Kelly, more | the legisiature pleased him personal (e rontitiously selling to St. Paul through sealp- | v B k. et the a Alr, Kelly, < " y . But the amendment of Mr. Van | revtitiously selling to St. Paul through scalp- | worth & . The industry prod the appearance of - having a location in entrusted to A or less intimately as a man, anda politician | very much The fact was that lie | (el et SRR for 88, Tho tri Ablats ’ RIS i L > N tropi i e ‘ 5 Folsom expressed her thanks, si for, I should think, about ten years. Iknow | had a big organization m charze, and’| Wyck would o too far. That was his opin- ;‘“l"l’" 5 :P“':;""';‘j‘ -'|”1:-; ""l‘o “""“‘l Anl 15,000,000 per year, of which nearly $8,000, N \ Mi ~ & o - me time that she felt mueh gratitude | what I'm talking about when I s that he | while he personally might approve my con- [ fon, and whenever the time came that he [ bert Lea route of the Rock Island, which 18 f js jn exports, the United States taking = | Miss Folsbm will leave New York for | for the kinduess shown to | was astrong, brave man, trueto his friends d never be forgiven by the organ- | could not vote for what he believed to be | 10ng, and which keeps passengers five hours | ¢3560781. The'total cost to Cavadian Washington in time to arrive here about day- | brief stay in~ New York. and to his convietions, a useful and virtuous OInaH IC on it a8 the eXpros: | gt qng for what he thought best for the | longer on the rail’ than the St. Pauland | government of protecting the indhstey is less' light to-morrow morning. Colonel Lamont | p- m. the private ar th citizen, a good dewocrat and an honest - Xhe Starwas a poor investient | o0 0 i and glory of this great nation, he | Northwestern, The Rock Island has always | tian $154,000 per year. e ) will meet her and her mother at the depot | Deen apvortioned =~ to the party mnan. CLEE IS T LR i RIS Y 3 femanded the right ay commissions — | 1 ARSI Pov | backed upon the track and the ladfes “I'believe, Mr. Costello, you took some | ne it Was a poor, miserable organ, | (Mr, Dolph) would not sit in the senate, A | demanded the right to pay commission — 2 and accompany them to the white housc. | ducted to it. Al curtains tn the car were | partin New York politics yourself?” lacking in independence and in true jour man might be a successful politician for a | This the shorter lines have always refuse A Detroit Sensation, R/ \ There they will be received by car was then hitehed onto the Well, yes. It is said to be the inalienablo | istic spirit. 'The BEE, L am glad to s is a | time by trimming his sails to accommodate | Finally the putting on of fast trains by the [ Cincaco, June Special Telogram o Al ZIE X ,-'\m;um X train and ) was hauled out o thie sta- llvrllt\'.)11‘:.:v;-];xllll:svéi:y Anmierican citizen w make gx‘\f".,"“‘““"‘“"""‘ the eorrectness of what [ gyery “1::(!“(‘:1"1;\:1:‘[:1 v opiuion, but in Mt | St Paul and Northwestern eompelled the | the B |—A special dispatch from _Detrolt and Misses Clevetand and Nelson. A con- 8 ie Chinese minister, Chang a fol self onee in hislitetime, at least, A, % )0 S opi L COUrse W ot ok 1s] Horiel RTINS o \ ference will then follow and tho. details of | H00n, and his suite went on the and I've been that'.” “iWhen all is said,” coneluded Mr. Costello. | {imbs, serve tho best interests af the conntiy, | Kook Tshud to dosomething to keop its bus- | Mict. sensation was ereated op the ) bl Secrefaries Endicott, Whitney and Vilas, ou say you | “it must be adn Mr. Kelly was the | At % o'clock the matter went o ne \e situation has now become so mpus martius yesterday afternoon by Rev. ‘e known John_Kell ust | W I believe | superior in ability, in_purity of motive and | morrow, and the bankruptey bill w ew York | in his advocacy of true demoeracy than the | before the tthe head | crowd of boodlehunting, mule politicians | = After Mr, the | who are now basking in the pale sunshine of | pad seeurd the white house.” bill, d ) s of a democratic N sections which provide for involuntary pro- | I'aul always makes the same figure to | rs the tréasurer of the-Irish Naf league LABOR RIGHTS AND WRONGS. | cecdingsin bankruptey. Mr. sitid he | Omaha the Rock Island makes 10 | of America. A erowd numbering t four — was willing to vote for a bill that would 3 ke Ol frst cliss ST | thousand wathiered to hear his ndd ‘After «d by Mr. | The Knight of Labor Assembly Peti [ allowan unfortunate debtor to start azain by tock Latalid | 1liding to the day, Dr, O'Riliy epokd ot 5 down- tion Congress for Relief. an assignment of his property and getting an n > ¢ LU et e 3 o in a very happy frame of mind, and | fall.” Robinson was thén governor. CLEVELAND, June L—'The Knights of | fcquittal “Hea that thie effects of the ul lines i reduction to $10 for first- | fisheries trouble with Canada. He electrified dured the chafling and pieasantries of his “Charges had some time before been made S b A : A.l".k nis | Dill on the business of the southern states class ,',"l a(( 0 Tor "”“l". (1..»: rates, some | his hearcrs by declaring that the present gov- REPORTER OF THE PROCEEDINGS Jins with | against Harry umbleton as eounty clerk, | Labor convention opened at 8 o'clock this [ would be ruinous. 1e also objected to the | time ago. OF course we have not as direct a ugly that passenger rates in the_direction of { Dr. Charles O'iellly, orator of * Omaha and the sonthwest and St. Paul and | soldiers' monument. Dr, . by unanimous consent, | the northwest are pretty certain to go down [ most prominent Catholic at pr ceured somo verbl avendments to (e | 4 othing or s near itas 50 cents. ‘The St. | troit, and s knownthroughou such arrangements perfected as could notbe | with their wives, returned to Washington b es I “have, very well deeded upon in the absence of Miss Fol- | the 3:30 p. m. train. Colonel We 5. Bissell | my ©first osshy i3 lett at midnight. l'““:' cs was in 1579, when Kelly, nderland was at the executive man- — —— of the 'l organizatio A AT T A oA re, et He Looked Pleasant. democratic. convention at Sy il A AL WASHINGTON, June L—Many senators, | many was tnen all thes president about the eeremony, and he is ex- representatives and other officials calied at | Otgabization in New York City pected there again to meet Miss Folsom and e h s the boys used to : 1 the white house to-day and congratulated the reach aperfeet understanding and probably 2 i been 8o ever since {t'was reof participate in a rehearsal. president on his approaching mariage, He | Kelly and Mr. Tilden, after Tw Colonel Lamont has consented to act as 2 Y 8! o b L i | > ernment of the Unitea States did not know fomorrow and tomorrow mght.- He 15 an | iasumost bied mabure. Secretirs and Miar | nd banoy Jeily u sterif, Tor rofusin the | wmoruing, the fist. husiness being the adop- | il beense i Dermitied my proferences | fine, and in owder to get any share of St. Payl T puliod A grong BHoe A0 R experienced newspaper writer, and will fur- [ Maun will attend the president’s wed- | bar association o 5 to the books of their | tion of the amended teport of the committee | among sucli us was aliowed by the | trafiic AL s LBl !“l‘."l‘,l,‘if]':“,“,‘;‘! proval went up from the crowd. Continus 1814150 two ns80¢ O AT dine, ‘This will be the first social entertain- peceavi and said he | o, “girikes and boytotts: . The eseeutive | law carly uil the states. It often - liap. R e e i y \ nish the two assoc 1S net nccount | SIE IS ind that See MENTINE anda they let up on him. 5 i B | il | pened that, @ man's “eonditiou, even s | been making mild cuts of late to jnction illy intimated that England of the ceremony and attendant ineidents, [ ettt oL SR8 ST 2 k"M But Gumileton had feecived his instructions | boardmustapprove all tature strike | fonor, revuired that he should give prefer- | pointsin Towa and Minnesota, - The Chi- | g1ways knew whom it could insult with fm=", S5 ilwauke f together with a full de ases, where in- | ane aul made o prompt went into effeet this | Punity. ‘This sentiment was received with & local fnnms oast of the | another shout. Dr. O'Reilly then remotely alluded to England’s attitude towards the from Tammany shall and Mr. Kelly ‘to | exceptin certain grieviofis L D T stick,” and stick he did. e told the Iwyers | mediate nction Is neecssaty, a_strike or boy- an ofticial stamp upon the statements of fa. togo to sheol—but_they didu't gol “They | cott will not be allowed with- Py ots Thi > Rock 1s! v went to Governor Robinson instéad. And T 5 The - terest th which will be published. Prospects That the Rock Istand Will | TR 0 oy o ed Gumbleton, Then the | 04t~ their approyal, Ihe address cription of the decor- i) ¢ believed t! @ bill secured me onsiderations tor the debtor’s in- 1 it was possible for the debtor to Ll f thout the bill. Mr. Hoar moved to The Northwestern occupies a NEW A . : 3 > leto e Women’s ©hristian Temperance | Sect | 8 Noribwosiorn oceible north during t and sald it was & Mrs. Folsom and Miss Cleveland will re. Build toReatrice, musiebegan, It was Tilden's first moye in [t the Women’s Christian Tempera lay Mr. George's amendment on the table. [ Sition in the ight,” said the cit shame that men, who twenty-five years agoy main here till Fri Piretiitol| o B [Snecial Telegram to | his fight axainst Tammany and it succeedea, | union was adopted, after which the com= | JoE 4 Suneement of the vote on this | Will, of course. be'with theSt, T ¢ that me i y-ivoy mittee of legislatioh presented a - renort recommending that a petition be sent to e s to fix a measure of value and regulate of -money, which was adopted: J—Mr, Brown, of the Roek Isiand | aftera fashion, ‘Ihie tomahawk was dug up 1 to-day made this county a proposi- | by the Tatnmany braves, and it was never ing that 1f the townships of Sher- | DUFied until Kobinson and Tilien Merginit the result would wished the a nd asked | 1t lowa thes motion, it being clex “be strongly against it bill” postponed ctill unanimo winst the Rock tsland. You see the Mil- | Would draw revolvers or go dowil into. p Wankee & St. Fanl cuts tho Rock Island in | bootlews for bowle knives if anybodyald o business because the latter is strong | the United States would be a frée coul Rock Island, which really has 16 | 1o lold the reins of governm H New York, prob; y1sitors at the intend remainin; . The other | the I and invited guests | railro aday or so after the mar- | tion, st iy s " R I verside, patric B WW, Vi I o1 ver fition says: & o 4 uf 0n St Paul traflie,cuts the Milwaukee & 2 rinse. wan, Rockford, Riverside, Beatrice and Lin Well, wasn't_that a smw ter over [ o ners ar mibetly citizens of the | Mr. Coke objected, on' Hoar's{ glaintonBStioaulitrallicicuts the AllL N it was the same lot who had Englod’siles [ o reretary Manning lis <o far rocovered as | colh would vote them in the aggrozate bonds which 1 rase 50 big a Fow? M. Costellowas | 8 Shites m;fi,,,é’: PR R Be Dauiilsiateaioint SltoR 8ol o i FoVot A nhost nlufl‘ s Wit Birs, Mnning. o adrured Mr. Croge, | L0 the amount of $60.000and furnishrightof | B5G0 e face of ity yes: ' as a | ol of socicly. Tt Whlle BBt A | menton the table. Tue bill then went over | Ol an strong line i all those boints, and | that now songht by quiet meavs Hos s Iand that he would be present to-morrow | WY through Beatrice, the rond would be | patter of “political ' wirfaie, ho honest labor have’ amassed niost of tho | HLL to-Imorrow, . the fighit natirally Tits: us a.groat denl. the nation which they onee in | evening, There are conflicting reportsabont | built through this city from St. Joe as soon t me go back u little, - There have aly Wealth, - and_ those who have berformed | Mt Plumboifered the following resolution, f litve 1o thstructions to make wyy cits asvols | yebellion attempted to destroysst J | Attorney General Garland's intentions con- possible. The citizens are enthusiastic en - two —utmlmultli._l\\f:l labor have least $0 enioy. That we | Which wasreferred to the committee on judi- stiilces 1t will ba obllged to strile hard, aud | wild - scene followed thede ‘rem cerning the wedding. It is stated that he | over the proposition, and there is o doubt | York politics. feel thi state cof things to be | CI ited States 18 of uncer- sands of citizens applauded, but one ent patts | Money’s in buildir o oty Rrig o E . i 3 < the matter to an end.” Veterans who stood In_the ranks abot assured a friend that lie would notbe present, | but that it wili carr, Kellyaudhigtollowarstiad all beentatband ifiiargerv aueito bc&m viclous leglslation and | , thereas, Therels now pending beforo the ",'l!;fl_':,":I):{'lj\'l‘;".lfl‘;,“:':‘]"“l'm, (i | e R R m;& "‘-. u as lie liad made a yow years ago that he would B of brothers fur a little while. dthat was after | wantot proper Iekislation by congress. That | {udiciaty comuttec of the i, sennto bill | o R TIR cossary to: brifig abont the O U never wear Davis' Rebel Speeches D:nounced. Tweed was put in jail, and all good demo- | gha" o acBr the 0. 1,009, authorizing the use of public L 8 v among the lines of the northwest ieh lines of railroad | Narmon ts wet @ Tammaoy hall, standing gn the n dift \ A BWALLOW- LED COAT, ARAPANOE, Neb,, June 1L.—{Special to the | ¢ tain value, differing widel v falled o soeurs by repeated | cried out he did not come to hear a poll he same _platform, and reorganized, There o every pact { for thie Union Pac Iroad company; and | that th e £ | e . prony of bluce at Such § Bre. ] —Notwithstanding the fire of Friday | ‘Wexe Kelly.and hishenolunen, Harry Purroy, | 0f the couptiy at ull tmes, and in every pitt 1 tfra'ls iiso pending betove e sanie com | meetings. speech. -1 am glad to. hear the speaker ‘ ned that M. Garland has promi moruing, Decoration day was duly observed | £d Kearney, Siduey Nichol, and the others [-A¢ VArONS Bibies, Wiercas, b & BECHe oF | nitice senate bill No. 2,505, authorizing AT G Tty tell the truth” yelled another man:: | > o, but will wear a Prince Alber here by the members of the G. A. R. and [ on one side: Tilden and his followers, | Lhta'in value, For example, at this time in | company to construet branch lines by i Lo > Supply Sment. fought in the war,” yelled a third “but Tdon! tneir friends. ‘The post from Oxford and | Abram S. Hewitt, Ed Cooper, Hubert O. | ghe part of the country, money is worth | 0f 8tock and bofds issued on the samc CiicaGo, June 1.—The number of bushels | ;.04 gee polities dragged into an 008 & of people who will hearth nony w Sity on y e wag | Thompson, Maurice Power, Tom Costigan Iy ent interest per annuwi there is alzo pending before the of grain in store in the United States and | o ypion Sppare o 5 i o will hearthe City cxme up, and all business was |, oo COsUESD || only 3 cent interest por annum, o : S s | ike this.” There was a_commotion \ less than thirty, itis claimed by persons at 3 or | And nlot of others on the other side. New | 1 another 12 per cent, another 20 per cent, | bill No. 2100, providing for extending the | Canada May 29, and th Sroyaitinn kb o I nalyI s ' S the white house that over fifty will bo there, | Susbended for the day. At 11 o'clock over | York boodle Is @ vretty big thing, but | an ' ranges from % {00 per cent througnout | paymentof the debt owing by said company | ogcompared with the previous we crovdythofisat.two ndividuslel Ry When' M. Cleveland. and Miss Folsop | fifteen hundred persons” visited the cemes | it ~fsn't " big enough 1o it the | GO " Fhat hncartainty in the valuo | to the government fora lons period of tme; [ 45 ComPared with t | clineh, but bystanders Intertcred and [ had_written their private invitations to [ tery and decorated the graves of friends and | hungry maws of the crowd: and, besides, | of yoney canses distrust and uncertainty in | and, Rosia onohANEe O, NOITow, A8 Lo oW vented n fight. The greatest excitemen } stocial hiends they found the mumber ran ap | soldiers. Atto'clock the skating rink was | Kelly and Tilden were two differchtly all trandactions, insomuch that capital s |, Whereas, Tt was charged on the floor Wheat, vailed for a time, but finally the p to almost fifty, Thecabinet ofticers and their | crowd ed with peaple who listened to specch- | stituted men, 'Lhe result was a big row timid and labor inemployed, and periodical | the. senate Friday, May 25, that the S was reformed and marched fo the cem Wives, Colonel and Mis. Tamont, and several | € from several visitors and residents, and to | K ted to fire Tilden and il friends | 1S oor in all business, i consequenca | Union Pacific milidad eompany liad issucd a | O: . D it Who are considerod us ex-ofiore members af | smging by the glee club of Arapahoe, and | outof the organization, one after another. | BtUSS SCHEE A S0 BRIIICSS L SORSEIIEANS | Targe amount of frandulent stock, whic There wero many prominent democrats in o awhite Mowse Famity, will ke the apgres | music by the Beaver City band. The town | Me succeeded. Tilden 'fought back on his | puived and. aborers. ihrown —ont wyot | 15 outstanding, adding to the burdens crowd, but they kept their opinions af the Fto nbont ity | With' the. attendants and | was decorated with appropriate mottoes and | own “siill-unt? tactics, and the outcome [ grinth NG 1ERRIErs, GEONE | OWE GHOE | poople who do business over the said road; speak s to themselyes ¥ e meinbers of the Marine band, the nunber | fl1Es were at half mast on ail the buildings. | was,ns ~ haye said, the removal of Gumble- | aud"*Sufferin brought upon the | therefore, — = Wheat, wabies » B! who will be inside the building at 7 o'clock olutions were adopted strongly condemn- | ton o masses of the people, and unjnst | Resolyed.eThat it Is the sense of the senate | (orn, War Vesscls at Halifax, ¥ ° will make the ageregate considerably over | ing the recent speeches of Jeff Davis, and the | Fllow did all this end? gains are acquired by those who manipulate | that no legisl said vailiond | Oats! Lox June 1.—T1 cionio D fl“f t O LY resolutions were then subniitted to the audi- | “End! Why, miy dear boy, it has only had [ FICRS AT RHEE B D00 S BAN BRI | company ld be d il said | Jtye 10NDON, June ie presence Of e v AT canda standing vote taken and ‘they | a purtial ending. Kelly I, and Titden | G0 maney of the country is in the control | charge concerning the frandulent 1ssue of | [y British man-of-war Bellepheron. at Halifax The president has yielded to nimerous en- © adopt ithout a dissenting vote. sleeping. “Tammany has been booted out | of private corporations called National Bank- [ stock be thorouglily investizated: and the 2 LA at the present juncture is explained” at the treatics for p of his wedding cake. e burnt district will be rebuilt” very | of every national and state conven- | §, Pe GRS of congressional | committee on judiciary of t) e DloasiiaE Bl on e, adiniralty offiee, It Is neither slgniaoN RN Baturday evening an order for 500 minfature | shortly by a substantial brick block. tion sinco that time, and when she | jofdation, with whow private gaih is their | by directed {ocause said charce to ve investi- [ OISORSSINE S B ERRe | admiaiiy o LIS BeRthen sl boxes for pieces of wedding cake was sent - been ~ admitted —anywhere, it | only motive in supplying money to the peo- | €ated, and to make a fuil report thereon to 40091 U NORO SIS W E R R L S oo out, and twelve girls were induced by & Betrayed Their Confidence. been with a gentle admonition to behave | Do "Tiat through-thg manipulations. of | the and tor that purpose is o1 v, hearing arguments on_the motion for | course of orders issued long ago. promise ot double pay to give up their holi- [ PAPILLION, Neb., June L—[Special to the or she would fecl the toe of her | Suid corporations and other motey lenders, | ered to send for persons and papers and ad- | the entry of o final decreo ordering the sale | (LIeh VS BHOBEUY 10, 16 BF day and the work was proceeded *with. The | Bri. |—William Tjaden, an ailey-tongued nti’s” boot. l?lt""“ e's on top in New | {iie people suffer many of their misfortunes | minister oaths: and the expenses of sueh in- | of the Toledo, Peoria & Western railrond | Sijers Ma a” 11 t R 1 boxes are oblong in shape, being six inclies in i A BGS) K York pontics. Hugh Grant 15 shenft and | 4, greyiances hereinbefore mentioned and | vestigation shal tid oul of the contin- | under the first mortgage. The motion is op- | Tijly. *'° arnet, SIS Jength, one and & quarter inehes wide, and one | YOURS man who c: »two vearsago as | aiso grand sachem of Tammany hall,and he | oihers not mentioned, That the right to | gent fund of the te. posed by the holders of the second mortgag Qs and a'quarter inehies deep. “Lhey are white | 8gent for the Omaba Elevator & Grain Co,, | may safely be said to be the ouly man, on the | fisue” or coin maney is a high sovereign | Before the reference of the resolution to | \ho ciuiin that by eontracts there is 8 priot Gladstone Thanks Chigasol® and covered completely by the finest satin, | mysterionsly disappearcd tnst weelk, and has | democratic side, in New York politics whose | yrerogative which ought not to be exereised | the committee suggestion of Mr. Van | claim, and in any case the order fora final 2 ) n RO- ‘ Insidea soft white cushion” adorns the upper | not since been heard trom. His going would | fecord don't stink, or who isn't t with | byunybut the lihwst. power in tho nation, | Wyelk was gecepted by Mr. Plunh idding | eeret“Shoutd"Sot. b’ ontered uniii' the LoNDoN, June 1L—Gladstone Bas publicly Jid, and beneath fringe of del thread be etted but for the fact that Iy the stick of bribery, either asa giver orare | gnd we with glarm such a prerogativé | the words “and bonds™ after the words | amount of all lines having a priority to the | acknowledged the receipt of ‘resolut IOl AR the oo anlatiram Upon | ok be regreted but for the fact that before | cuivar of bribes (of'money or of oflice). It | be‘yrivate porsons or corporations, and as a | “fraudulent stock.” first mortgage bonds be duly wieertained. adopted at the Chicago mecting, held thie autside will be painted the monozrant of | {62 Ie KoL debt to nearly cvery mia | will be ended, 1 presumeswhen the big-youth- | yduledy Tor the evils whici we complain, and | The resolution offered by Mr, George was, e sapproval of his | " pol tho bride and groon., This. will cost the | g to e e e At iSarhtaurant | ful bridegroom in Washington is revealed in | for vedress of grievances we suffer'as horein | athis own suzgestion, allowed to lie over Released and fie-Arrested. ks the it president. something like 85,000, cach box | Hha keob Shacle for 250, Chayt fiautbold, of hiarms asa reformer, and ‘Tammany | set forth. we pray that your honorable body | one day providing for the recommittal tothe | - op o rn R0 EE R, i i Bl valued ai S12 0t 'the very I Moy | Ware dedor a0’ L Resanres hasa: again to the surface in national poli- | will fuliiil the duities imposed on you by the | commiitee on judiciary of the bankruptey B0 s uR L AR L will be delivered tomoriow morning 1o the | $50: and various other business’ men fo 5 A constitution in ‘seotion 8 of articia 1, which | bill with instrutions to 5o amend as to pro- | been under indictment, held on charges of —— (e 1 firm in New York who is to manufacture the | Sowll and. var e "'l"}l far ou be kind enough,” Mr. Costello | provides congress shall have power -'to coin | vide for voluntary proceedings onl. forgery, counterfeiting and other erooke Oollapse of the Eight Hour Plamy | wedding cnke. BIRLeEE AIGIINS, DO OUIANA S SIlAVALOL I, “lo give me a statement of Mr. | jnoney and of regulating the yalue | Mr. Plumb called up the conference re. s released from jail to-day for want T o 2 — companyg placed great confidence in “Tjaden, dly’s course after this time, in political | {horeo and of " Toreign ol | port on the postoftice appropriation bill, and | e e o & . Louts, June 1.—I'he excentlve board of ki arge sums of money. 0 ofticials you the wholestory, Ispent d measures.” That you fix the measure ot | amendments — and_reappointed Messrs, 3 SO QHIOEBLO8 & ) 18 800UGE esterday, resolved to return to the g How Sho Passed the Day—A Trip to | g lie company will ot give the amount f | g0’ Valuablo time learniie t, when was | SmL@arot Kol I themesure of | BRGNS and Mahone s« conference | 55 Mving al vatious times swindled bunks Tn | YA, RERRee 16, B0 S A Europe. Agxgnln‘uxa‘rt.un nee, lmlt_ it 17‘I, hyll;\s."l to be | gy embryo statesm 1 might have had a | variable rate of interest for money loaned. | committee on the part of the senate, SRS LRI have glven the elght hour system a fair NEw Yonk, June 1.—Wilson 8. Bisseil, of | OYer VO thousund doliars. | ‘Cho abasonding more luerative occupation butsuch a3 it was, | Tiiat fn order Lo maintain such rate of inter: | One motion of Mr. Plumb the sehate took ¥ S = and tind they cannot profitably conduet ~ 4 T it e R T ST tl“‘,"m l‘”‘_‘x_‘(‘“lb 'l'l:: “:“"h‘,‘m n'. 4t | 1 followed it bravely until it was discovered | estas the normal mate, you repeal all laws [ up the bill to prevent the acquisition of real Fatal Boller Explosion. business on that plan, H E A AR T Upon Miss Folsom it the (‘ tives at Milford, . " . that I took my polities straight, without any | quthorizing private persons or corporations | property by —alien Mr, Plumb said he ES ¥ boodle in mine. Then the statesmen, many | 1o js joney and in their stead cstablish | would personally brefer to have had_a bill in Drrrorr, June L—Tie Evening Journal's TELEGRAPH NOTES, b of whom are now pi ing to enter tlie 1 1 say At K, s sy house at noon to-day and spent half an 4 >, . ¢ n oflices throughout the country | some respects more restrietive than the | Quiney, Mich,, special ! hour in conversation with her, e said he I,..Allfl(’:‘" eI, o | Service of tie state atSing Sini, said T should needed, ot Teast one 1y | present one, but the bill represented the | mornin a bo fier explosion oceurred A% o bame 1ie, et S { should accompany Miss Folsom and her | yror pocie & } asper Hablg, a f quit, and L quit, because I couldn’t help my- county, with the proper offices | yiews of “the committee on public lands, [ bark’s factory, = One wing was comp Me., last evening, lon, James G, Blai { Mo oo e Fopon nd her | Union Pacitic freman, while standing on the | st 2, form the dutles of said’ offices, That | The bill was passed demolished. " Joseph Benton and William | it o on'and foreible speceh in favor { i AS B | tender of his el sterday, was struck “In all the years that followed, Tammany, national governinent 1 le | Mr Sherman called up the supplementary | Cole, the ¢ lied from injuries re- | g0 bill proposed by Gladstone, } He 4 that President Cleveland | by the wator tnk pipe and fell on a pile of | under Kelly's leadershin, was whipped il | peoplé at said oficas on ant | Chinese immigration bill—that which ex- | ceived, I on, superintendent, and | S PTG BRI O e bill was rertl and his bride would soon tuke a trip to Eu- | rocks on the ground. When picked up he | local politics, Whenever a state democratic | gecurity and at said fised rate of interest and | plains the meaning of the original bills on | several othe dly injured, o " A|<"I" 1 ]" me rule ‘:'ld b- rope. ‘Phe date of their depagture, howeyer, [ Wis uncon ul a fearful cut was found | convention was called ~Tammany being on | tiiat the profits arising from the business of | the same subject passed in 182 and 1834, fuied In the house of comiio Mg RN | T i o ane L iRt MOWCVES | 00 the back of his head. From coneussion | the outside—went to the sume town and set | lending money ha coyered into the. pubiie | The bill was basscd s reported from ths To Conside Bills, o e 5, Ver { . uot say, 1f wa iHon, of the spine his limbs are both paralyzed aud | up her own shop, and the public were treated | treasuty for puolic uses, and said loan ofices | committees. WASHINGTON, June L—The republican | P05 g # onith b said, to accompany them abroad. The t It g ) i 1 | v The | tate republican c tion | z S8l e acoor Il ) l' oA ‘(“i“i | ‘" ’:'l‘ it is thought he eannot uu-.l lln'-. Walden, | toa ‘ll‘""‘l‘,:,.“{'f\\‘]““:Au'"',( 'I‘I" “fifil‘l'\iln‘x(w took | to lrlvnlw uimh-dcpmmmmnor the savings I?Il.”v‘hmn::nlA-Illu"llullnlllu- bill to nu||.-m~ tors hield_another “order of business” | 6 fowi stue republiean convention s to probably be made, he added, just after | the company's surgeon, attended him, no notice, but went right ‘on, and put, their | of the people,” nity the Chinese for the I incurred i | canens this morni Among the measures o s ) 5 Augist "1, i [ congress adjourns, Mr. Bissell and lenj. -— ticket in the field, and got laid_out. iese Representative Law, of Pennsylvania then [ the riotat Rock Springs, Wyo. Hesald thathe | whicli it was decided to consider in the near s e \ Folsom left the kotel about 12:50 o'clock Assaulted by a Black Bully, were gala times for the republicans of New | introduced a bill for recemmendation to con- | regarded it as good policy, ood christinnity | future was the bill o vepeal the pre-emption % 3 for braska, \ A(Ie ol anans | Lhn Thvnon Gl (orizeabl| LB June L.—A ne.ro bully | York: Atlast thedemand for union came in | gress, entitied “An aof fixing the value of | and gooa humanity to reimburse e injured | and tnber enitige fas s and 1he alico and | For Nebraska: Generally fafe we r $ SR LI aoI shen BI00H QUIBHT A ned Flowers assaulted 1 Conmeli | ® distressing ery from the country distriets, | money.” The bill proviites tor the correc- | partics. bill, ¥ | nearly stationary temperature, the hotel. At 1 o'clock she was alone with Aked onnell, | gy ghe result wis that in subsequent conve tions of abuses sef forfh in document 71 Messrs, Coekrell and Mitehell opposed the * her sther and busy with her correspond- ence, Sinee her wrrival in this city she has received a heavy mail and not a feiy LETTERS FROM CRANKS, andlord at the Wilber house, yesterday, The | tions Kelly was aliowed tonalrepre- | and provided [for ~ the loaning of | bill and 3 Sdmunds favore 1 it Without 1t was cowardly vnd unprovol Con- | sentat money . by tha govdrnment at three | action upon tl A A measure the senate ad- gz e ace was soverely” bauered and o | * 3o fomenber how Kelly was sat down | ner'cent per apnuih. */Hi bill contalnad six | Journed. of his nose broken, Flowers was ar- [ and spat upon in the convention of 76 long seetions', Aftér the adoption ot o Pr . and fined $10 and costs. Which nominated Tilden. how he was put out 5 1 i} House Praceedings, e ed Feeling ! “This morning's mail brought her a letter e b > \ d & \ tieabove report the’ committee on the state : e S from a man in Cleveland, (., signing himself of the convention in 80 which nominated | of the order read i gpq#, nd the general | WASHINGTON, June L—Mr, Weave 4 \ "'il..l. .|:ll lml. u"l end i‘ll l:u i m; Ilu‘w .-l;n.‘u Drowned While Bathin lemI ol nd hlm Ilml uul ain lrlu-nlmwd assembly took a regess for dinner, lowa, rising to a question of privilege, w @ wanted to know if she would teachher | A7y, Neb,, June liam Calloway, | for “the énemies he had made” in Cleveland’s i L. to the clerk’s desk and had read an - editorial Tha eme tired fe hich is fo dis- | Everybod 45 and should 1 ) Slgw D SO A, Neb,, June a ay, | 1 ¢ B 1 b 4 : k a ‘, i hat extreme tired fe which 18 g0 dis-| Everybody needs and should tuke a good b et g dho wnelioratlon Of | g ed seventoen, was drowned while bathing | LoRvERton of b - Wiy, that was enougi to Hle Filled His |Own Tank. from an lowa paper dectaring he had be- | tressing aud often so unaccountable i the | spring medicine, {or two reason SWILL you,” hie wrote, “adyi ur husband | in the Keu river, ten miles west of | When he got home' from Chicago, in 1850, lie Bravrorn, Pa,, Juneil,—W. N, George, of | trayed the interests of his constituents by op- spring months, is cntirely ove by Hood's | 1st, The body is now more susceptiblote # « how ta deal with tnis question “and will you, | here, yesterday, consented’ to the noufination of ( for | Puke Centre; a prominent organizer of the | posing the oleomargarine bill, and maintain- Sarsaparilla, which tones the whole body, | bencfitfrom med atany otlier season, when you are a mother, teach your ehildren 4 g P mayor, 1t wasa job put up on him by Tilden | Knights ot Labor, and gonspicuousin his at- | ing that Armours millions had thewr in purifies the blood, cures scrofula and all| 2d, The fmpuritics which have aceumulated :; i!’.i?.:-'.""‘ un.:::(\:f l|A‘l.'l”ll!:Ill:"l,nll'.u‘ll(:illilu\\‘:lls R ll'ru‘:“‘hlll: :All‘lll‘l‘:ullnnl, pLai 2:1;1 lllill:dh:‘:::‘l;"‘l.:l‘xs )\\f‘l;flull true reform- | titude against monopelies, was arrested and | fluence in securing this opposition, and de- humors, cures dyspepsia, creates an appetite, | in the blood should be expelled, aud the syse us, and they | jeld to bail fortapping e s ansit company’s | claring e obtainied "his e it | raised. the cry that the pope was going to | €4 | foptapingny IMBANYS | GO fraud. Al the omplaints are still | yused, The, chy Bt Eo0 BomE ! affect {hat | Pipes and running over thrce thousand bar- hv in congress rouses the torpid liver, braces up the nerves, | ten charges he de and clears the mi nd strength, before the prose We solicita comparison | trating effcets of warm weather are felt. “that you are large of heart, and will respond | o ¥ Y tothese entreaties.” " il movalls hore and Miss Folsom and her mother devoted the | ©OWing in of its prevalence in all quarters of | R 1Y & Co. Were gainig 10 hand. over | 1els of ofl Into his tank within the st three | fiai' t'm:":.lf«l"a‘u..ul.!;u]fnuf il st as 1o of Hood's Sarsaparilla with any other blood | Hood's Sarsaparilla is the Lest spting medis spare time of the afternoon to the packing of | the surrounding country. 1In the back lands | New 'York City to Lis holiness, It was a | years. The prisoner a high l"""“"!"" false that he had been improperly influen putlfier In the market for purity, cconomy, | cine. A single trial will convince you of ite trunks and other preparations for the trip to | Of the rivers the soil is baked to sueh an ex- | Stupid ery. It was worthy of iisanthorsand | in this section, ffif among laboring | jn'hys course in regard to that measure, strength, aud medicinal me superiority. Take it before it is too Jate, Waslungton, tent that it is impossible to plow or work | it did its work, and Grace was barely elected | wen, and his arrest has cansed a sensation, charge of fraud had been placed against him ' - - ; Folsow, in the atternobn, ordered the | the erops which really need cultivation, by a very small majority, Grage proved to be T | ntest for his seaf, which had been Tirved all the Time The Best Spring Medicine carriuge for 8:15 p. 1w, Miss' Folsow took i a white elephant to Kelly. He would receive A Failing Strike. TN T R Ty v 5 2 PG e ; dinner with er mother and cousin, . They A Thief Trapped. no dictation from the ‘Boss, and although | Prrrssung, June L.—The Oakland Street | Ho understood there were not more tian six 1 had no Appetite or sireogth, and felk sat down at 5:50 p. m, and did not arise till [ PernyvieLe, Mo, June L—One of the | Kelly's friends claim that Grace was Car company resumed with non-union men | gentlemen on the republican side who yoted tired all the time, I attributed my condition about 7. men who blew ope the county treasurer’s | 1L his creator, Kelly, juy own opi this mOMing. Nin6 caws are now running | that he was not entitied to the se 10 scrofulous humor. I hiad tricd several | up my system and w; 2 RIP TO WAS: and incidental cireumstances were the - cipal fopies talked about during the meal, [ DB arrested at o b Shortly after 7 o'elock the hotel porters came | $1,52 found ¢ and Kelly - B 3 ! Mr. Blount, fron the commitiee on postof- kinds of medicine without benefit. But as | entman. My wife takes it for dyspeps ht where Tilden | With a policeman on eacl The striki Ar¢ | fices and roads, reported the bill amending soon as I had taken half a bottle of Hood's | she derives great benefit from it, mfi says It them all they haye | Dot disposed to commit any overt acts and | (1e%itutes relative to the Gansmission of aparilla restored, aud » be clne alie evo! i tet of mother | everything s quiek A number of cars are | fh Statutes telative to the tianswission of Sarsaparilla, my appetite was restored, and |1s the best medicine she ever took.” F, U, sate and stole $6,010 of the county’s funds has | 1L the Jaser Was i el in Grandtown and | Jaid i down, and amor is person. He confessed. | hurried poor Kelly to hi fothe private parlor of the Folsom suite to b earth ib Calvary cémetery.” running on the Wyle avenue line, with | P 9. 3 Frv my stomach felt better. I have now taken Tukxeg, Hook & Ladder No. 1, Boston, Masg, {0 PSS LI GC e FOuh S o A Five Obtef & eapth 1B Dalvary cometery. o nersonal remi- | 0ld Gmpoys, ahd fhers have promised to | Piaced on the house calendar. ' nearly three bottles, and T never was sowell,” | Last spring 1 was troubled with' boll, Folsom's frunks weie in the baggage room vyrACUSE, N. Y., June L—Chief Engineer | piscences of Mr. Kcny for the benefit of tne | return to work this affteynoon, whole, Mr. Spriyger in the ehair, on the ole Mgs. JessiE F. DOLBEAX ascoag, R. I | caused by my bloed belug out of order, Tw, :;:luw. but five large Saratozas remained 10 | Eckel, of the fee department for a quarter of B Teadors, ! —— Wargarine bill, ‘he firs! amendujent in order Mrs, C. W. Marriott, Lowell, Mass., was | bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me. Nlno\m.l ;l:)!\:l:lla““ ) A century, was killed at a tire this inorning n ould ITke to-obHge you, but T geubt Mill 3icn Walk Out, was that offered by M . Davis, abolishing completely cured of sick headache, which skie can recommend it to all troubled with aflegs tun over by a ook and ladder | Whether I can tell you cry utiell, ~OL el o et e ETI T M e iy A, June 1. id. . 1e ning and sash mills of this city e Was & SLIONgZ man in_every seuse~gn physi- o il 4 i tax on fruit branay, by a vote of # to 1 . 2 Another American Vessel Setzed. | aus chametor, morale and mind. Shxattors. | t0-d8y t the number of 2,000, With the ox- [ A1 iinabian: offered Abamtndne 0 } ] * Bostoy, June L—The Herald’s Halifax | €8l Grant, bowever, he had a fatal pro- | ceptions of four wills, the proprietors had | ing from ten vents a pound to three ce rsapa' I a L ne. were piled on tie express wagon that was | b3 06 waiting at the hotel steps to 2o to Washing- ton, and five others were addressed o 544 Main street, Butialo, N. Y. By o'clock Miss Folsom finished the préparations foi smployes of | the tobaceo tax. K cted by a vote of 111, as was also the amendwment abolishin, hiad 16 years, by Hood's Barsaparilla, | tious of the blood.” J. BeuocH, Pepria, Bl i o Ay P pensity for surrounding himselt with imwe- | already acoeded the demands of the men. | the tax on oleoniar Ner Journew,” She s e diessad i o special says that the caplain of & coaster just | dlate aud contidential aduerents' who were | Every’ . sipioyed. i blaniug or ash | © Atbendinents were thed offered fixing the | goid by sl drugetats. 81; aix for g5, Prepared | Sold by all drughate, 815 aix for 5 : {n‘ black, ll\s?.’n!hA\\ulu a peaked o wrrived, reports that the Houlett has seized an | about as bad waterial as could be Smrcd wills went out. "The wen are u) | by the | rate at four and five cents per pound, but by C. L. HOOD & CO., Apothecarics, Lowell, Masa. | by G, 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mash fi‘.‘ " & high white feather resting upon it. | American wackerel fisherman off the Guys- | out of the maa[:ool fof politics, and, like | protective building tr council, nuiber- | they were rejected. v . g g ol o b at lu Do way concealed ber face, The de' | boroughi coast, General Grant, he stuck to them through | ing 16,000 wen, Ou wotion of My, Hatch, the amenduen | 100 Doses One Dollar | 100 Doses One Dollse "»

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