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S NUMBER 306 RED RIOT RUNS RAMPANT, |®evivs mme swwwanrits | ppyoopanc (IVIL, SERVICE, | ™% seomtixa wonuo. [ yoT REUICIOUSLY DISCUSSED | sttty torssmamentes b oe THOW BLACK STRIKES BACK, YEAR, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, {1886, FIFTEENTH Efforts to be Made to Revive the O1d Grest Racing on AScot Heath Yester- anywhere. J. F. Hallowell, of Grand Island, Combination. day—Other Events, wnna‘»puiulul grand lecturee of the Nebraska jurisdietion, McDonald, of Lincoln, as Orangemen, Infuriated By Drink, Bur, Ciicaco, .h‘m.. 9.—[Special Telegram 1o | Oleveland's Rule Declared to be the Most ‘l.(\mmm June fl.—!lclng on Ascot heath Oongm tional Ohurob Matters Presented at | deputy. grand leetarer” The nett grand | The Pension Qommissioner Snes An Accuss : the Ber.]—1t is understood that efforts are ¥ tosn Bl Ansaant was continued todny, The race for the e 8% | Todgo Teets In Lincoin on tho_ seoond "t ing N By P Kill and Destroy at Belfast, being made to revive the old tripartite on-Partisan Since Washington's. royal hunt cup over the new mile, was won the State Assembly at Ashland, day in May, 1887, 0 H60 ing Newspaper Dy Lroxy. —_ bination of the western trunk line assoe by W. Gilbert's aged chestnut horse, De- % e H | WERLESS. | tion. The inability to carry o 3 ce- | A LIVELY DEBATE | . | spair; T. Jenning®’, Jr, three-year-old Wedding at Norfolk. ONE OF HIS CLERKS THE TOOL. Lo B M A L ment of the western (rl“sl."h( :l‘\-.'..l-‘i'nn"‘f:u LA black colt, Le Caissier second. The last HASTINGS SELLS HER BONDS. Norrork, Neb, June 0,—[Special Tele- sulted in demor tion of western business, betting was twenty-five to one against gram to tho Bre.]—Senator A. J. Durland Men, Women and Children SHot | andcome of the tripartite roads are anxions | [ePresentative Price Declares Petit | Despair, twelve to one one against Le | Indian Scholars at Genoa Celebrate | And Miss Winnie Richards were united fn | Scheming For and Against Bogus Down in Cold Blood — Whisky to protect their interests against the competi- | Larceny in Every Provision of the | Crassier, (knlc'ml(h\'r-n Williams' five-year- the President's Wedding By In- ""R"H(mi*l‘l" |1{l|- oty "'l l“:"'('hlfnk.n- m. ::* Butter—Randall Denounced By 1 - e fon of the Burlington s srihwestern r i \ E: . old pay horse, Hambletonian, was the fovorite day at the residence of the bride’s parents, Zarit Reformers—Other Mat- "‘(l::m:(::‘lh:‘v“:\‘k'.l.'unlx‘ml. y ‘v:h‘!‘rl“h:-||“'Illl::u\'!r-)‘q":-lr\tl'n]]h(\r‘l'p:lll‘lli‘!:"':-‘:::: M;:ll::'rp:r«::t:’:::::n.n‘:n‘,“ S oY e, Thste, Wee m"‘lrn‘ L e R e ters at the National Capital, p indtion, Tha Yoek Teltnd 18 satd to be the N fourteen startes I?(\,fpn!r ‘won .h)» a na.ki ~Other Nebraska News, land is a popular young attgrney of Norfolk, vt ) 8'betwesn the second "sn - who was elected to the lecislature by the 2 principal mover to secure the tripartite com- 7 A : Celebrated in Blood, Dination. Th Lit s said l|'u|~“1|lr]vl‘lll(i'(-nll the Aggregating Grand Larceny, “The race for the Ascot derby stakes for Oongregationalists in Session. democrats of the ‘Tenth senatorial district, & A Big Libel Sult, BeLFAst, June 9.—Last nighta mob of | Milwankee Paul and Wabash roads of WASHINGTON, June 0.—The house went | three-year-olds, over Swinley course. was ASIHLAND, Neb,, June 0.—[Special Tele- | And served in the last senate. His bride is W ASHINGTOX June 0, ~[Special Telegram Orangemen made an attack upon a tavern | iis desive 1o place to combination. again iy | !0 conmittce of the whole on the legisia- | won by Mr. Manton's brown colf, St Miran, | gram to the s Fhe nssembly of Congre- | 411 Necomplishied ‘voung lady, and until | to the Bex)—The pension oftice has coms kept by a Catholic named Dufly. ‘The police | good working condition and it s understood | 1Y€ eXecutive and judicial appropriation bill, Mt Childwicks chesthut coll, BArABRC | gqtional churchos was called to otder this | fFha bridal coupie lft on the noon train | meneed to strike back at the nowspavers were prompily on the scene, and after & | a meeting will soon be held botween their | , M- Compton of Maryland proposed to ad- | thiird. 'Betting before the start was five to | morning at9 o'clock by the moderator, Rev. | to-day for St. Paut, Duluth, and thence by | Which lave been exposing General Black's stubborn contest, during which they used | roads and the Union 1 dress himself to the civilservice reform pro- | two against St. Miran, three to one against | W. Denny. Tno assembiy then proceeded to | the lakes east to New York state, where they | Violation of the civil service law and general their carbines, they drove the mob away in | W th the Northwesthorn rapidly paralleling | vision of the bill, and lie expressed his_admi- 3 nd and ten o ohe agalist sittersione. | the election of officers for the ensuing year. | llL'visit fora month. '|""‘ ‘;;““““"""““- A clerk, who was Inols 5 P The riotes s . e nion hout the entire i o e o O 9 were seven starters, St. Miran won | # * » pr B - dentally mentioned in the Cineinnati Coms disorder. The rioters reassembled with n. { jeteyy' "ol 400G, WHHEIOU the entire | ation for the cour |u‘n{‘\l|4 committeaon ap: neth and & half, ‘There were throe | L1 ballot cast for moderator resulted as fol Killed By the Cars. BTSINLCIRERLES T8 HACIRR F.‘ " “‘;'“fi creased strength and again attacked Duffy's, | vadfig the Union Pacidic territory at all jm. | Priations in placing the provision on the tween second and third, lows: Rev. M. A French, Greenwood, 113 Nob., June 0.—[Spoclal Telegtam | fenruase 1o some hlie utider tis CHtRe B8 this tine oyerpowering the police and driv- | portant points from the south, the Unjon | Pending bill. In announcing his ovposition [l or the Coronndon stakes for three- | Rev. L. Gregory, Lincoln, 6; Rev. W. 8. Bri]—A laboter named Munson, | LEUAKe to some lndies under his charee, hagy ing thew from the place. In the firstassault | Pacitic 18 now inclined to deal more merei- | 1o the rules adopted by the civil service com- 3 over the old mile, was won by | Hills, 8. The point was raised by M vorkl AR ebRtd traln in the | 2eeh vut forward to do the fighting. He has Chief of Police Carr was wounded. He was | Tully with its old tripartite conneetions th mission he gave voice to the sentiments of nce Soltykofl's bay tlly Argo Navis, A. | kreneh ns to his oligibility to the office, not | font g on the construction train in the | sworn outa warrant azainst Colonel F. I cartied away, and now lies in a eritieal con. | 10rmally, that its only means by which it can | the people le represented, The law was, | Benholin's chestnut illy Braw Lass boi SHAE 6t {06 ; d Crete yards, was run over and killed to-day. | Musser, one of the Commercial-Gazotto' : WL checkmiate its competitors on the north and | he ~contended, ~ unconstitutional, and | Lord Ellesmere's bay filly Cataract third: [ being a member of the association. A | jle had eaten his dinner and kad fallen | gorrespondents. for eriminallibel, and he b dition. When the Orangemen returned | south. The fight between the Union Paciiie | he protesied ' against it as an | The last betting was seven to four on Argo | motion to de Rev. Mr. Gregoty | asleop sitting on the end of & PIRLTOrM Car. | cig troalt tol gt 1l ARG HO TS 0 the fight they were accom- | and its competitors on the north and south is | anti- democratic and anti - republican | Navisfour toona against Braw Lassandelght | duly elected was carried, A motion Was | The mitoh treie ek ot o e o et | also brought suit against that paper fory panied by a luge number of [ Sure to ensue before long and unless the | USurpation of the people's vight, He was | toone against Cataract. Arco Navis won by | carrled to instruct the moderator to | ran into the eatiatractins taln sooong it | $100,00 damages. The pension office wilt factory girls, who goaded or shamed the men | Union Pacific the aid of its triparti st the law as it stood, radically and | a length and a half, three-quarters length he- | GG 0o, RSEEEL e - wAebinior 10| T info the construetion” b, mosine 1t 00" recelvo moro particular attention than® ¥ " 3 b connections east of the Missouri rive neilably. tween second and third., There were six | bbb Gt ARG Elive R Kr AT over, notwithstanding this move, whiol o on to battle and formed the most dangerous | would stand a poor Show in sueh a conflic Hitt of 1llinois commented on what he | starters, 1t tha eloction’ ‘ot Rev: 111 Ashriue: AU [iLNg togetlicr Hiret Uie Ay Git undunderitiie j Sveh OLVIESEITIELEE IOVeRNL AT element. When the officers abandoned | the Northwestern and Burlington have inde- | termed the extraordinary provision. whieh ACING AT ST LOUIS, paver was then read by Rev. W, Hills on the [ Wheels which ran over him. Tiot result 1h anytiing serious forthe PR Duffy's, the mob at once took complete | pendent outlets to Chicago, had been forced upon an appropriation bill . Louts, June 9.—Tie weather to-day | temperance outlook in Nebraska, which he NEWS M IOWA. orita corresponlent. possession of the tavern. It was atonce R Lo et to nullify the civil service laws. 1f it were | was showery, track somewhat heavy, atter considered favorable and encouraging. The bR i s AU CIING KOI Toa Us BUTIhY thoroughly sasked. All taps and spiggots e Wage Boalenflronworkors, D og i e D pty By s [ntiee oo g question was discussed by members 1. M, | Imbeachment Trial Testimony Baa | e kbt ovet the olequirzatine bilt n the were set ',m,"“w and everybody was in- PITTsBURG, June 9,—The wage committee | the house, representing the country and the Three-quarters mile: Pearl Jennings won, ~ A8 dis 8 ) For Brown. :fi:;;ln\\»\!}l‘:lm H{‘.";T.I.:l’.""l'.'..‘: \‘\’:ull| prolonged b N advanced thought of the day, would defeat it P T Mead of Verdon, Y. I Ashmun of Syra- vited to elp liimself nccording to his taste, | Of the Amalzauiated association and the com- | Wi asqunre vote. e Ty had. bean iy | T ","‘{‘ SScOR) SR DONNEAN I LI | vusen W DennY, 6t NOBeN) City, and | DPES MoiNes, Ta., June 9.—In theimpeach- | chance of suceess of the’ oppositi h Al the bariels of iquor found In_ stock were | Mittee representing the manufacturers are [ and it was no longer speeulation. It had, ile!” Buchanan won, Freeman second, | others, followed by devotional seryiees, led | Ment (rial to-day there were no new develop- | will be no delay on the part of the triends of carrled fnto the strect, lifted up high and let | \% sesslon to-day at tho roous of the iton asso- | Bot the Wost totoukl thial, been toind 16 | rinalty third.” ilime—1:do. b e, B Dukh: ments and the evidence was of a character | the measire in getting action wpan it aud: . siation, > S04 ' o £ B o conducive e efficiency, sty and A stakes, n -qua Gzttt b i s 40 SoW : he acricuitural committee will' lasten | fall until they broke and liberated_their con- [ Sistot: The scale as submitted is the same | Ny of the etvil seiviee. The committce stakes, ong, and one-quarter | A recess was taken to 11 o'clock, after | {ending to show the exorbitunt ehargos of | (i R SR B MR e tents. All the furniture was carried out, | - l‘“ 1 operation during the past | ¢ “gypropriations did not refuse to appro- . % | which . E. H, Asimun read a paper on,| Vail and Brown's connection with them. | jydications are very clear that the opponont piled 1o the center ot the roudway and year, oth some modifieations rendered | priate for the civil seryico commission, but | ' Jannte Wt and city ovangelization, In | 790 A, Elliott, president of the Stato | of the bill will endcavor to kill it with tarifts birtied in - bonfire o furnish [ BCeSArY, by o cbanges ip the pros | it coupled the appropri th a provis i o, Jim Gore third. ‘Time—1:18. | which he set forth his ideas of the mapner | IDSUTance [company, has testitied for [ amendments. Several have alrcady been in- the. rioters with light UL 5 he ~mailers' | which broke down the batrier which prevent- nd ohe-stxteenth mi Hilarity « L sk Hep e their debauch, Men, vouths and girls | Sc4le s included. = It is the gencral f ed”spollsmen from appointing the won, Mary Eiil HES || Lo WAL Ly il g GIRLAI ) g oL \k until they fell helpiess in the gutters, | OPinion, ulflwl;u}l the conference s stllin | to oitice. e believed the response of the | 13517, imis may be brought to asocial level and unite the irls acting with ereater fury during the | JH&! 4 ""'"A"|-m'}'d""_lwlj‘U“flu!m' 10 | country to the provision would prove a 3 T asone. A discussion of the question fol- carlier stages of the orgies than the men. | thescileas submitted, and it will be signed | quietus to = the attac upon the | For threo- " —War | lowed by Members Stuart, Sykes, Gerarde e ot 0 Brown b | garine LIl They see plainly that there is no, “The noise, profanity and disorder w e : civil service system. - He reviewed what | Whoop won, Ella second, Jongieuse third. | Bennett of Crete, Beach of Weeplng Waters | v oo oo oV hines | likelihood” of the one which has recontig: ble. The mob ended thoir work lie canhe conference between the two committees | he “asserted to” be an indireet violatlon of | Finta 1103 g * | Mead and Donny, the last of whoin thought | Diked (it he didivt wait Lo hear ansthine | passed the house ever becoming a law for th Ing the tavern itself and it burned fo the | CAe to.a sudden termination this afternoon, | the law by the postmaster general and cow- Ive-cighths mile—John Mullens_won, | there was no dificrence but in' imagination, | foout the matterand would not aliow anyoue | reasons that the senatels not in tavor of y gronnd, o oran ] laving been discov- | missioner of pensions, and commended the | Richfield sccond, Big Head thitd, Time— | The treasurer's report was then read and re- | 0S4 anyining against his examiner. discriminating azainstan industry by taxing | Then the stronger men, who had beeome | £1¢d in the printed scale submitted. Ad- | yore direct course pu by the secret; +0s i 2 forred to & cominit Permission wi g ERTen'e T it, and the president opposes it. So they | | Then the st | journment was ordered until 10 to-norrow \ ; ; wek, The Fivemen's Tournament. (rouian ¢ { infuriated and not overpowcred by their | | 2 of the treasury In the appointment of Hi Alick Ament won, Delilah second, | eranted Rev. ME Augrey 1o withdiaw ffom | e e B The Towa state fire | HHIRIK of w bill which will simply require, the potations, van throngh the streets wreeking | ™MOTINg gins. He also eriticised the action of the | Vaulter third, T 44 " | this assembly and unitewith the Biue Valley UBUQUE, June 9.—The lowa state fires | goods to besold as imitation butter. 'This and pillaging wherever they went and in- w e ERTa et dent in appointing Oberly as civil se Brooklvn s, for four-year-olds, | assoeintion, nlso to Rev. W. €. Hill to unite | Men’s tournament had the opening parade [ they sav will necessitate its condemnation ag ereasing their following the furtiier they pro- | Weater Union Earnings. commissioner, declaring tliat that gentle- | one and” one-quarter miles—Exile won, | with the Missouri association. The morning | this morning of different compani The [ fool adulteration and require agencral lawe The rioters after a while ~ con- NEW Yo June 0.—The quarterly report | man was the very type o arty boss. enfield second, Ernest third. Time— | session was dismissed by Rev. Willlam | attendance is very large. Il contests to-day [ 91 the subject with oflicars, as ~internal i around - the police station and [ of the Weste n telegraph comy i M. Bayne of Tennsylvanin protested 3 i t at noon. were Tiosn: comy Fican b’ onds | revenuo otlicers, to see thal all articlos ot food mmw‘ll the ;-II ) :nnil 'n,. vere tired. | sued to-day, says the net revenues for L }‘;‘;:“‘;I'I‘l;"““:“yl‘t;fl“'!'l|"‘l(l)-‘ll;l‘“;": 19|, One and one-third miles—Windsail won, | At thoatfeinoon session the first thing in | o), 0 yanl fi{_ o A8 ot :n‘nl--lmx.lul‘ur '"\.'u“l “‘lllu-_“ ro. l‘(l'!nsm\‘\‘lll: y then marched down to another taver T 3 { R e e £e Proposed nade | Tunls secq jonfa T —1:573 | order was the eleetion of onsurer ol s | elass, 3 st rike the ers who adulterate mapl nolice iastened thitlier i advanee 'll‘:m;_;ul u‘n‘.';hw ,n‘.:::“ ) |Iu\\|i,”||n.~.lul wpon | could be i o e Dresident, o put this Tunfs second, Gonfalon third. “Time—1:573¢! | order was the elcction of” ticu-iirer for e (‘.y’x'fi;'fl'\'.f}”'“"’l"‘l'.:". taatocEtan Bintuport. | Sz, {ha. . } attempted to protect the proverty, but w 3 0 V s tor April and proposition in the bill was to vote a want ol ” W D) lev. k. s S| CH i Cs, e rce 1S v 3 KEEPING U THE INTEREST. overpowered and. driven away- The b, | Hal FERDS for May, and ¢ ing tl confidence in the president and his eabinet RO f e L L e ot B e A scconds. In- tho steamer con- | [t is now protty well settiod. in the minds left in possession, treated the tavern as they J abou 1 th lent was dol LOUTs base LAl xamois pootnonad Csah | of placing Stella and Gar Creek on the Jist o entries were: Chariton, dis- | of congressmen that the session will_end by Liad Dufiy’s, turned all the taps, broke fuil surplus April K r civil s e reform s L s -‘\anu Y el | of defunet churehes was adopted, Koy, Mr. | 1 t. Stuart, 2613 Independence, | the middle of next month, This announces barrels in the street, made a bonfire of the | = ,000, Deducting it t | most, it not all. of his cabinet were endea a ~”I‘“| |||n‘|u.~| ad boen played, in whieh | G,,006's0ke brietly on the subject of organ- | = Sioux City was selected for the next | jent is unlmportant to the people of the, furniture snd finally st five to the building, | SIDK fund and ) oring in good faith to execute the T || ML, s jzing Sunday schools throuzliout the state. 5 tournament aad the old ofticers were | country. however, for two reasons, Congress The police returned and this time got the | bonded debt leaves a balance of . | only gentlemen who were complaining of [ (AT ORI 008 02 04| lev. L Gregory, of Lincoln, spoke on the | ' will do hothing more than routine work: be= better fora time of the mob, whose ranks | LBC falling off from the estimate in the net | the civil service rules were the members of | & b 0 0 1 0 G 01 | question, “wW 5 sstul Sunday Hibracs Bor ihe Tac fore adjournment, and as_ soon as the se were depleted by scores who had fallen away [ TeSults of the last quarter is attributed to | the “Kitchen cabinet.,” Who they were he d 0 0-L | Seliol: and. g T BIS T GREREIDG orses For. the Races, sion ends the interest in the national capital indrungenness, and extimguished the flames | {9dgments against the Western Union and | did not know. the state in this line and Judge | troduced for that purpose. Ar. Beck has pros NS At SRR ~ | vosed the Morrison bill entire, 3 :f.‘.-fli“:-(m'»\‘\'|n“&“‘\!:~(lnfi};"{ a8 coui Inll::vffl[ Some wembers from rural distriets ave dis- 1ied That whoh ho protested to Hrown that | Cussing the feasibility of another oleomar 1 ganie was stopped at the end of the ) Sioux C1TY Jine al Tele- h 5 3 3 nents \ 1 1 } gl g me was st ML of the | Sond®? Dringing out S| . J £ will shift in another direction and neithor before they eould gain control of the strie- | Gold and Stock companies for $194,000, and Air. Price of Wisconsin said many of the [ §i¥1 “““{_"\-.(“‘X!I‘““““‘!;'I' b ,'“‘I'_} base | ROl George Hindloy, of Weoping Wer do. | vam to the arload of blooded | deercase or expand, at least forspme time, swere unable to drive [ fXeslevied by the state of New York on the propriations were vagant. “There | 30O o o e —Connelly, - | livered an” address on the “Practical Valae | horses wirived here this morning for the June | The very day congress disperses the ope the rioters from the locality, and they re- | gitire capital stock of the company, which rottenness everywh areeny i | At BROOKLYN— 5 0 of the Younz People’s Society “of Christian | races, which begin on the 16th. The ani tions at tho political headquarters will be- n Inm'tlulul(lnmi ated until morning. ‘“t';.n":om)'.:“fi.:\'m"‘Hdu“u'"“‘" 2ol no Vi provision, and arceny in‘the |l - "m“““‘ 30100100 0 deavor,” and advoeated the following a8 | oy .".”‘I m(-nm ml“m";lmm“_m in gin, and “l]'rh of making and ]unml-lkm during the rowdyims of the night Glad- | Other company. aggregate. Brookly : — 1 | the mostimportant points: 1. Organization. Ll L gt i i men in polities will begin, It will be —— Mr. Springer of Illinois defended the | Bigoklyn ... .0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 : Selopement, A nue | i and jnclude some of - the best horses | wuch more interesting place here in Septems dunmy corpse labeled “Home Rule To Boycott Canadian Fish. counnissioner of ponsions and called. atten- | | Pitehers=Cushuan and Porter. First base | Individudlity, /& Developenent, Anwi- | owned in the eastand south. The races for | boraind Octobor than noy ; 1S Cremat £ GLOUCESTER, Mass., June 9,—It is learned | tion to the fact that he had retained cight re- [l}{;;‘-‘,{:;l}:;wvhl:{psu Ae’";';’“)"‘ 0. Errors iRy, OF juestions o Ve & M | this year promise to be the most fmportant ARIFI MEN DENOUNCE RANDALL, o en nidwied Hart and Mason were ar- | to-day that alarge ssciet organization, com- | Dublicans as heads of divisions who were ot | ~310% yiy 8. Umplre—Quirin. and idistactonily “answorcd by him u. | CrEEtiad i the northvest, and”large erowds (it to et a meeting of he chairmien of Jthior whe fwell Known Jocal cimmletin, | 175 vessels, has been secretly formed for the | demonstrate that o S bt et St Louis 019 0 2 0 0 8 0. 22 |Hisiikmonoy woonlarge the btate Congrecs Union Depot For Sioux City. wore last night unsuccessful, and. there arg 116 waved an Orange sash in' e face of the | Purpose of foreiug the United States to take | was the. most non-partisan since that of | | Pitehers MG nness) and Heoker. Birte gty oiilh "j:e'.',;.l's L paxe puen 10 Which | 800 Croy, n, dunc 9.—(Special Tele: | Jond muttorings Ainong the free. traders apll homo. rute mob- dUring an Incessant | action against Canada, They proposoto | Georgs Washington. RS L L Bgulllewé FTOrS | 100 was,raisetl. The tople, *U'se of Blacks | €ram to the Brx j—A telegram received this | seeret railing” against Samuel J. Landall. fire vetween that mab and its- Orange { givethe government one month longer and Mr. Townshend ot 1llinois contended that . a1z > boards, With lllus'n’nlimw."by!‘. Gerardet, | afternoon from the managers of the railroads | ‘The call for the weeting of chalrman of the enomios, During the ot the situation | then will take ecare of themselves, | OffUISS Would show the democratio party 2 eger postponed on weeouiit'o e sudden i1l | entering Sionx City i tothe effvet that a new | Jotse committces brouht tosother bit abgus atone time became so desperato that Mr, [ 0 SO . always has been and still was the party of econ- A Libel On Parnell. t M. ( Imion dapot is 1o he erocted at once and that | 12U or five chairmen, aild after waiting for ange leader, publicly The orzanization has peea adopted into d om ll(-lrlnuwdl\uflnux tables ins |||1|b<{)rlo[ Louth, Jha6 0. Tlie *FostDispateh | ing was held at4 p.m. | Ghiohy s oholiteets e aireads ‘0:_:‘]: i ot | sometime Speaker Carlisle nlrclun"dlln-lun that unless the anthorities did tneir | tricts of the Knights of Labor, who will order | his assertion, and passing on to the defense Louts, June and 'hé association remains in session this ev S chiteets are alveady preparing the | jne™ gissolved, and lett for home with cand 1000 armed Orangemen would | the fish boyeotted on Iand that come by rail, | Of the ension ofice, e attributed the as- | published a sensational eable dispatch to-day, | mow, A pivitof wreat | hans Everstivg jdicates that the now | quita ‘a gloomy mnd despondent air. The charge of the town. Mathers was on | The meimbers pledge themselves. to: drive | Saults made upon Commissioner Black to the | claiming that Parnell, the great Irish leader, ncitiess 14 manifestod among the mem. | uricture wiil be ouc of the tinestof the kind | e traad men claim that andall 1 respons ng out his threat when the | away every Canadian vessol bringing fish to | dgsrieved feclings on the part of the republi- | had been involved in a social scandal, and | bers i the work at hand, and Ashland 15 to | " the notthweet. sible for the failure to get a meeting, and are v appearcd. the states,” The vessels are said to be able to | ¢Ans that Clevelind had not appointed some | that it is owing to this fact that O'Shea, one | be congratulated in secuging the mceting of TR T denouneing him for h It is claimed that To-day there was a little stone throwing in | carry six pounders. 3 man that served in the confederate army in | of the nationalists, failea to vote for the | the assoeiation at' this pri g Boomers in Convention. Randall prevented the members from attends, Lurgan, but otherwise the town has been o AR order that th tump orators might go be- | home rule measure in the commons Tuesday i Crnanr Rarins, June .-—The lowa real | ing because he considered - the - seheme of quict. A number of policemen were 8o badly Prebs¥ ng Hor Blllago, fore thecountry and declar hat the " con- | moming. HASTINGS AFFALRS, estate dealers’ association will hold a conven- | wanting the chairmen of the house commit- injured lust night that they are yet In. tl St Louts, Jume 8 —The residen s of East | federates had captured the capital. Mr. ey tion in this city June 3 tees to decide upon legislation to be ncted hospital, Twenty rioters are now under | >0 OUIS June he residents of East | wownshend declared when Commissioner Governor Larrabee Doctored Water Works Bonds Sold—Evid ences e upon by the house as only scheme to turs ¢ arrest. The: coroner's jury found that- Gal- | St- Louis have become thoroughly aroused | Black came into oflice there was nota demo- | pxyprre, June 9.—[Special Telegram GO T R it % The First Stono of the Corner. ther the interests of the Morrison tariff bill, lagher died from the’efieets of gun-shot | over the conspiracy recently uncarthed to | craton thelist of special examiners. The | " 5 ‘e U TS Aigoopulation. : g % and he did not intend his influence o ba wounds, and censured the authorities for not | pillage the banks and resiaenees of wealthy | ISt special examiners appointed by Com- | 1o e B SR EPIOEEC OB vorsity, o Jitne WirsIBheolal tojthal | e cornaretonelotithofnoboatdioli] tused inltiinbway) laving sufficient police to preserve orde it A eelinE Totine L missioner Black had been republicans, yet | located here, at its eommencement Friday, [ Brr.]—The city coneil has just completed | trade building will be laid at 5 o'clock on PERSONAL AND GENERAL, Rioting was renewed here this evening, | CZens. A weeting of representative eiti- |y ’ropublicans sneered at himas a violafor | conferred the degree of doctor of laws upon ale of the water bonds recently voted in | Thursday cyor by Colonel . 8. Pratt, of Alabama, is spoken and the riot ain read. ‘The mob | #C1S was held today and a committee was | of the civil service law. Governor Willlani Larrabee. 4 city for (ho purpose of constructing and | me s ey June 17, Who wete- | of as'ihe probable successor of United States’ increased | 0 an throwing stones n{»pmnml to wait on the mayor and request Mr. McAdooof New Jersey supported the e intal - z Sebnne A mony will be under the auspices of the | Minister Winston to Persia. at the | le latter tired, killing four | that a force of reliable men be appointed to | provision. Speculating Against Speculators, | Maintalnin tem of water works. There | rrand lodge of the Nebraska mason Mr. Holman is quoted to-day as saying that | persons, one of whom was a barmaid, who | fill the vacancies caused by the discharge of Mr. Cox of North Carolina, chairman of CHICAGO, June T, W. Pitcher, an ex- | Were cighty-five bonds of $1,000 each, bear- | Which will bie in session in this city al | congress will now be hero till August 1o, was looking out of a_tavern window at the [ the supposed conspirators. 1In event of tho | the committee on civil service, said this re- | Lo member of the board of tiade, who ap- | 108 Interest at 5 per cent, and to ran twenty | that time. The programme of the exer Fivorable reports ware mado to.day hy the | fighting, ‘The mob returned the fire, anda | Mayor's refusal to do this a vigilanee com- | form was the very essence of demoera pang aihoard ofimde, oars||but redeemabls atierfive yenr el S ey itaaire sennte commitice on pablie buidings and) Urigk Tusilade was kept up for twenty min: | mittee will be formed and a patro! of elght | country had an cxecutive who was attempt- | Dlied for and was granted an injunction yes- | years, but redeemable atter five yearsat the cises has not been announced as yet. rrounds on the bill recentl dsed by the | ROl T ,,“ fi'iug‘\'n':. Yiracts | men in each ward instituted tor the pro- | ir ¢ out the law In its Integrity, and | Lerday, commenced anothersuitin the circuit | option of the city council. Lindiey & Leigh- o T L foneha »;-‘xl':nnliuliyiwé 5,000 10 hake thes }II:' 10 aosist L6 Police it CASS Of Necessity. tection ot life and property. the question. was whether congress would | ¢OUFt to-day for £500,000. foniefiLInootn fneretliogsUcomstut bidiurs. Quit ”l‘?vl‘v“('v"el;“ M;I‘TEQV st il tidte ot Keokuk, To. Droproof, and g ‘The mob drove a foree of 150 policemen e stand by him, If not, the people of the = They ot the entire issue for $54,600, This uite u delegation from Berlin, in this 000 to improve and enlarge the publie into the barracks and tken Aaeibie Drunken Orange Rioters. United States would, i 3 Litrle Rhody’s Senator, was considered a good price considering the | state, ecame into town yesterday to at- Imihliuxml’fL Moines. 2 buildings, firing revolyers and throwing | B r, June 0—The Orangemen are | Mr. Kandall said the effect of this law was | Newport, June 0.—In the joint assembly | ot that the bonds drasw but 5 er cent and | tend the festival, and wer Tvid Representative Conger Introduced a mes stones at the doors and windows. The po- | again rioting here to-day. They have wrecked | t© prévent more than half of the people who | of the legislature to-day, the election of 1on. e NG s 1yl 3 morial in the house to-day from the board of Tice fired, killing five persons al Prot- hunired honses i the cits. twe of which | Yoted for members of congress from seeuring | Nelson Aldrich as United States senator for | */ redcemabic at the end of five years, appointed to find that there was to be no | directors of the Towa State Traveling Men's estant clergymen tried to disperse the mob, :v‘m‘ ;\\u» 15. ,i;!;«. in .“. Il.),.‘\\'n»(lv .\\ _|h h “,,\.II,,M“.," in the classified service. l_lv J0d0 sand. for & o of slx. Soars. Froum “w. nnual report of the Hastings board of | afternoon performance, as they said | association stating that its 700 member des | but their efforts were unavailing, One of ey burned. The rioters have broken into | would directly and indirectly agitate the r January 4, 1887, was confirmed. education contains soma very interesting | somebody had told them there would be. red the pass of the bill on the honsa the persons killed was a widow with two | se whisky stores and possessed | peal of such & monstrous, unjust, indefensi- LT facts. Tho enrollment in the city schools e alendar to prohibit states levying a tax unen children, A rmselves of the contents. Num- ll}u l'mn“s"l‘y::,l:“ lh;\hmlu‘ulx;)::m;luq::y];v(nrw Glass Works Deetroyed. 3 = | i increased over three hundred within the Indian Soake Stories. inter. I““;"I"““l"f"“'!'lll*'. ers, t";l“‘(‘"“fl"ll' ATREHON TIE POLIL ers of men lying about in the gutt FromgsThe NOWALO dokiROLOPIIERIe At OTe, June 9.—The works of the e of i In one government district in India | WC Which 15 of “special intorest to Omahw DUnLIy, June 9.—One hundréd and fifty L b B! S | This one man has legislated and_ deprived 2 # s vear, while the census of schiool childien g 4 NINGAE endlesalers, was favorably reported some policenen’ have le(t this ity for Beitast to | arunk. Others made desperate or m; congreas of the power which should be lodzed rth American glass company at Hochelaga | shows an increase of over five hundred o bout twenty-three thousand persons are | o azo bt it is believed it will not be AT b6 RS by drink are prowling about the streets hore, It is not an nssauit on- the president, | Yeis e dodoy, ';’.':.'If",l"’p'v Workshops, | e censis taken a year ago. This would in- | Teported ")'!]':! ) I"') Irbangin bite of | called ap for pass this session. ATHOLIC 1 THROW! "o Hel o pope.” bu say here to-day that the representatives | Sheds, building, and ap) e (i v e poisonous reptiles or the attack of suvi AR A DG 8 kn Tt mancilne, || A o e Do y Ot Peopleby LHe entiotient of (hese rekun | dmmage 1s ettinated ot $160.000, pardiaily in- | dieate an ierease in population of wearly | oSO FePUILsOr the itk of siva Still Pursuing ting of o jar fifled with a black sub- | rioters twenty-five of the L 1ations, have béen deceived and cheated 2 two thousand. There are other evidences | * ("ot 1o C Tune R The: war dofall some elockwork, was thrown last | been severely” wounded by buckshot. deprived of the right which they , W b ST whicli prove conclusively that the population | ;A f LA 8 E18 Koom ¢ o ! ¥ ) winst the door of o Protestant house | policg Lave been ordered” o five ball to- | have defended in behalf of the people w French Spoliation Claims, of HMastin gs has inereased largely since the | the durk stopped suwddenly with one receved the followlng telegrum il Lurgan, County Armagh, Wihen the ma- | hight in event of a gencral Tencwal of riot. | sent them here. Mr. | 9 WASHINGTON, June %.—In a communi June eansus. The assessors” refurns, just }"“‘ rsed ane called for 1-!' :hf. A | from General Mites, dated at Calabasis June chine was hurled it had o lighted fuse at- | ing. remind the house that the law to be perma- | tion laid before the house to-day, the secre- | completed. slow an increase of a fraction | JAMP wits brought and revealed a green, “For thirty-six days the hostile A pache tached (0 itand it exploded in the doorway, e ek nent must be fair, must be just, and t tary of state requests that an appropriation | over 27 per cent. The city sors’ re- | triangular headed vipor just ready to o been pursued by troops, in scatiered 57 ——— R The Printers and the Knights. ""vlu \\1«; f;d\'l;;ll‘;: ll;lfi u_nwtuluwnlt‘\\vn' of $10,000 be inserted in the sundry ser- | turns were completed yesterda They | strike him with its 1wory-white fang bands ana together, 80 miles over a moi WILL DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT. Prersnuna, June 9.—The morning sessfon | H¥ing to strip off ‘its injustice 1o the one | vice appr D n bill for the purpose of pro- | show that the d valuation of.clty | The dhaman, which frequently grows | mountainous region of country. After ~ f the Ai) - e party dominant in this country. curing evidence relating to the French spoli- | propert ,182, which amount does el o Can bt The Queen Invites Hartington to Form | 0f the International Typographical union was | "1iis closed the general debate and the | Stion elaims. & o T s At properiy: moun 1 %1 | o be over seven feet in_length, Has no agement with ours and two with the aNew Ministry, oceupicd in receiving resolutions and memor- | reading of the bill was commenced, I I e lunimbly reach as high as $125,100, ‘Lhis is o | 1408, but “hills with its wil.” It Mexican troops, .yt endeavored to m:a Laxnox, June 0—Gladstono will to-mor- | ials. A large number of memorials were re- | M. Morrison of Llinois ruised a point of Acknowledge the Debt. gely increased valiiation over inst year and | known to be dextructive to cattle, in the ageney. - Lientenant Wade and Capt Fow intorm the house of commons of the | ceived oppdsing consolidation with the ‘.T‘fi:v'v “\fvndi?-‘x'l'.:iv‘?u‘fi‘.'.?n..'{‘.m :(.“:‘;wxmn_ outh's Companion: A venerable iy further evidence of the rapid growth of l|u.~l|||]7nfv \\'In.,ls |IL 1|v~[ll|n.h|‘|.~ nxlt,uI and | Pierco held the Indians on the reservation government’s intention o avpeal to the | Knights of This' subject s been | prigtion section of the bill. Pending O de. | clergyman of Virginia snid latoly, “Men | BERUSERE L 0 o the distrier | Tepariws it forth with violent abrasion. | ynder close eentol, fstead of, getiing i country after obiaining the necessary votes | M & shocial oder for o'clock this after- | cigion” of the point of order the commitice | of my profession see much of th court for Adamscounty 15 I Session, Judse | perng GECINg o servant found in a cor- | 0" bund sscaped. on {00t ofsupply 1o tide over tho - sleotion, Parlia: | Ao, When s utive session will be held, | yo5'and the house adjourned, side of lifo, " tonide a deatiybed the so- | W1 Siorid i o dock 155 | Aot of his masten's howse, ulively vatra, | et iy SE"a soiount w ment will probably be dissolyed June 26, The | the ik po.0 QouDL Ok o ey cret passions, the hidden evil as well as | lenghty one, tnere beingabout one hundred | P15 i y snake, being seal | foined the remainder in - the Cataling monn “ml‘m”w:fl et aspnd Junod Ll e wovement lzfx.rlJm5 (ll\\lll—ll? consolidation, ' The fh lvmto- Proceedings., the good in human nature, are vory often | and thirty case Thereare number of inter- | Prown e on the back, crossed by | fuins, I'iey were driven out by (roop garding the prospects of the liberals in Important Railroad Work WASHINGTON, June §.—Mr. Butler read a | i Bic o the hght, 1 have seon mon | estng i importaht cases, but as to-day 1s | erescent bands of white, wiile the belly | under Captatn Lo and. followed by JAe the coming elections, owing to & dearth c June 9.—Tk Sy s telegrain from the mayor and a large number | j tle, children, and young wives | Pracically the first day of the session they | is a beautiful red. It has poisonons | tenant Bigelow throngh the White Ston of tunds und suitable candidates, uieaco, June f—The Chicago, Burling- | o¢ citizens of Spartanburg, 8. C., urging the | in their husbands' arms, but no death | 2ave Bot yet been deyeloped, fangs. The next day the baby of the | Sunta Kiti und Patagonia mountains. Ias senators from that state in congress to use | ever seemad so pathetic to me us that of — house wes found wmmsing itself by voll- | Dight Licutenant Walsh, “Fourtn cavairy Messts. Atnold, Morley and Schnadiurst are | 101 & Quiney road to-day lot the contract for Civilized Tna ith thi Ndi d Ind untiting (- thelr eiforts 10 overcome the difiie | the construction of an important extension | SCUAOTS from that stato In co 19 Jas ; Lk q Divilized Indians Dance. inga plaything back and forth over a | W thittynine soldiers and Indian scou thelr influence In defoating the oleomurgar- | an old woman, & member of my ohurch, | uxox Neb,, June f—|Snecial to the | tnbes hish Wi clacn 1oty paort interccoted a band in- the Patagonia mouns Terhoert Gladstone, in a speect e | of i o i The extensi: g g AR iR L R anass A bl [OR Lin e 1 Tl lucle, v extension 18 |y bll, which thesiguers declars the worst | I knew lieh first us u young girl, | pOFN0R Nl dube # cliiecial to, | tains, captured thres horses, saddles and oted that tho Noihe TG, bl now | o Galesburg . twelve miles, and | g Gf protection. “Let the people buy | beautiful, gay, full ‘of spiritand vigor! | Brk./=In hunor s oharrlage of Presi- | A gentleman having up in his | supplies, Tlo was joined Iast night by Cape ad, would revive into vigorous life, will shior en the company lmar_mm Peoria oleomargarine,” they say, “as they would | She married, and had four children. dent Cleveland, the students at the Indian | drawingroom one enin, cpped ) | taln Lawton and rénewed the pursuit, Sinee xtensive police precautions have been | L0 Rock Island by twenty-two miles, and the any other articles of food.” Her hushand died and left her pennile: industrial school atthis place were allowed | an adjoining room in the . Noticing | they have entered United States territory tuken at the east end of London, where dis- | line from Rock Island to St. Louis ten mil ¢ LA B e ot S % She taught school, she painted, she | toenjov themselves in dancing, I the peculiarodor, like that of raw poti- | they have killed thirteen persons whoi they: Orders are fearcd, The Ltish of Rotherhithe, | The contract s for $200000, and provides | _Afterroutine business tlie senate proceeded | She hoal, ed, 960401 Lok GaRmIA 0 Baoy. i indt tound unarmed in remote 5. They have Bermondsey and Wapping have beeome | that the line shali be completed by Septems | to the consideration of bills ou the calendar | S¢Weds gave herscll hurdly time to | clous diniug roow of the building was cleared | toes, wirich often indicates the ‘presence | houn‘given no reat, and il not captijed i WO ppILR, s 0R0IN i pioiod by BeploiD. cat or sleep. Every thought wus for her | of the tables and ornamented in o suitable [ of & snake, he called to his wife 1o bring | quy, ‘they will bo driven into Sene children, to edueate them, to give them | manner for the occasion, a large picture of | him a cane and & lamp. — When the light | Medico,” preaily oxcitod A il Supily of deteetives | ber. under the five minute rule, f stationed to protect the railway mong the measures passed 1w e fol- 3 0 4 viver subways, the tower, and other | g 1o ong asures passed were the fol- | o same chanee which their father | Mr. and Mys, Cleveland ocenpying a conspic- | @ppeired e suw 1ving on the step over Rl oo and all sirangers are narfowly seru- [ SwaNseA WALES, June 9.—The civil mar- | A biil providing for the purchase of the | WOuld have done. wous place in the room. At an carly hour [ Which he had Just entered the room, an |- o usinpas Agrood Q). tnized. 3t is openty stated thata Fenian | riage of M'we Adelina Patti and Signor | portrait of General George il. Thomas. She succeeded; sent the boys to col- | (e wusie strack up and the ball opened with | immense cobra. 1 he had - stepped on AStNGTON, June 9—~The d outbreak or plot is hintehing as au outeome of | Nicolini took place here to-dny, The oeres Bill to galize the incorporation of | lege and the girlsto school. When they a grand mareh, after which the danelug con the monster he wonld not have lived to | senators held an order of business yeeeut political events. i took AT R TR came home, proty. rofined givls. and | ®Emed warch, a anclug eon- | g 1 tale, today. An order of business comprising, Harifigion ' whigs have hold o conferenco | Mony was performed at the oftice of the | "R EMSSNIIS sios of 1o revised | Stvang soun s abreant s e | tinued Gl near midugeht, refrestments being | e : 10508y AR QUR0F Q5 IR GMCOE = and decided to orginizo with the partial as. | Kreneh consulate, ‘Uhe oftice was surrounded | statutes relatinz to the importation of ob- | new idens and tastes of the time, she wis ferid during the evenlis, 1 \anite 8 humber A Ay A RN N “.“l tha Tenubilcans, wis juid berr 1o caticls IL:; # sistunece of the conse:vatives, the party to act | by a erowd of people, who el iastica seene put 1 o By Msqarric g B of visitors were present, and all were much | 80 quick to improyve every opportunty to i APPUDCANE, Wik U A 100 LAY the coreing s lections, tered and when they departed. Bill authorizing the payment of 32,500 to | They had thew own pursuits and com- | ner and demeanor of these wirds of the goy- [ relux his watehfuliess tor a moment lli“i“."". !l,\lpu( Ieasiiros !.n_l -.u‘l:n:h-wn"l‘ A lelcariphic mesiage was togived this y dopaiied, A Autio o e 0 o tho | panions. She lingered among them for | ernment, and especially k by the differ- | without being placed in dinger of his [ fivod Thin woming e talowins, Bk ai arigmoon o "he ot b Gliisne Mha (e fegai tepresentaiver of Mo, Martha Vaughan | (wo or u; o yours A'mllllu-n dicd of somo ence and cliange that iind boen niad In their | Jifo, For instance, no one would think | agreed upon by “both sidess. luiiroud foky il anNOUDCEs Lier n Vs consent to diss oy 5 e ol . | for patriotic services rendered zards | sudden failure he brain. The shoc. phearanc e 1WO 3 3 ley had ing et ithout first log z | feiture Sy o i olution, ‘e aueen ad® previously asked | YOUTLAND, Ore June o.-Unoficlal re- | 106 WEIOHE Services, Sauderen wad, Basiras | Soom, e O e o i | Deoh st ool iese, LR ko lod 1 panuLiral. Skl | Lelturs Liliy, tetia) uC. piteipiin SIARS Lord Hartington whether L was willingjto | furs from every county in the state, exeept | o'y rat®Valie'1o the union oflicers i Ko | tath. "Ihay pang ovor for ma oin the | " Friday, June 21 is commencement day, | for what may beand fraquently is en- | eultuie and desert land acts, Des Moineg Torm a ministry, Lord {lartingtoa in rej two, show that the republicans have elected | qucky in 1865, ik AR, h;“:‘lfa‘l"“"" Wt e 1Y | anda very entertaining progfaiie is Leing Adanos L between the '-v‘-ul| Leets No.otie veto and open session resolution, wdvised that parligisnt be dissolved. " | be, % CORETGSAIAD. Supexintends iy oy T T T Conseious, gony of arie i | propared Tor the oceasion. would spring out of bed in the night e Sl m):::l“l‘x:hll:::::x?nll:::;rx:l)nrlul:‘\](e ";1.:‘.'"‘::‘[.‘ ll‘};':l‘:' iu“l‘lljl!:;l‘nl,‘Jl"‘l‘l‘n?‘:“lfi‘l{‘x‘n’l‘n‘(‘l“‘fi!win‘;’hlndm”.‘s_ oldest son, us he held her in his wrms, | * ———e without first striking a mateh, Even'the | State Reception at the White House, Preparing for a Geneval £lection® | democrats have elected beyond doubt goy- | dent to appointa register and receiver tor | cricd, Held For Arvson bath is not a lusury entirely devoid of WASHINGTON, June 0.- A state reception LoNDOs, 9. ~Pousouby, the queen’s | ernor and treasu: The demoerats held a | €ach disiric oA ‘You haye heel it good mother to us.’ Coruvmpus, Neb,, June § Special Tele- nger. To-day asnake is found in one'’s | will be given by President and Mys, Clevelaod private ¢ ary, had .n interview with | jolliication to-night over Pennoyer's elec- um:,~(.-n-‘nglloxlu- (;an ot claims fur'(-g. M {l--r|lu1‘(- e.;lur.v-‘ nl‘,;‘nnl I -«;iw_{._np gram to the Bes Ed Grant, charged with | shoe; to x..:»xx<n5l in the buth sponge there | on Tuesday evening next, to which the eub] Istone Tomodiatale attarwanda'| 440Ds amination and report tocongress certain | dled into @ smile and shie whispered, *You | the buruing of Thouias 0'Counor’s barn aud | 18 & scorpion. ‘Uhe neat day i centipede | net, diplowatic corps, judiciary, congress, ofs sked the cabinet couneil N T il for property selzed by seneral | never said so beforo John.' “Lhen the | horses some time last month, was, after a | 15 found near the fower-stand, and nest | ticers of the army and navy, heads of cortain RO iaes s, | A Butter Faiture. Johnston in the Utah expddition of 1857 = | light died out and sht wis gone.”’ todious and searching examination botore | there is a scorpion in the novel one has aus 40 o Jadics of Lhelr familiost s Hag f reneral eleo- | CH10AGO, June 9.—The Journal's Wood- | Mr. “leller declared It to bea burhing | “ow many men ard women sacrifice | i0010us and searching examination betore 110000 e o0 siake: on lf ¢ ‘ e i ing fora wgeneral elec- shame for & great government like that of [ & ! MG, Sany 2 | Police undge Cowdery, bound over (o appear ] 4 suuke on ushelfor | he I “The Lours of the reception wily their own hopes axd ambitions, their | 't maxt term of the distriet court wnder | Bidden away iz one's napkinat dinner. | be 10 1 o'clock | s ’ nkioty, | The | stoek (L) special says: *Late last night it P 1008 Froad gavarninout o [ s fiedoy vt 1l Gladstontan | was learued tliat W. A. Boics, owner of twen- | e bUited States o keeb pushiug honest | givonath thelr life itsIf, to their children, | oty Bl of the distriet “court und candidates will be att=ine, iy every constit- |ty butier fuctories, had falled. More than | Mr. Hoar—"And then rejeeting themas | Who rececive it as a matter of course, and - The Side the Bread is Buttered On ited Without card ueney in Great rite end hreland within | §100,000 in claims have already been tiled, 4 begradge a caress, a vord of gratitude, Prosperous A, O, U, W Chicago New “Who is that poor,old, | the follow Friday e 0 o | His failure also caused the b.mk?ug house of M dumunds had not so poor an opinion | in" payment for all hat has been given Graxp Istaxp, Neb. June Special fo 11 o' Mips, Cleveland will not be i horst, chief o the national fiberal | B°S "Parker to elose. of the government. If a “wrong was doue | them. Boys, when ya come back from ~ That ! 1. He i howe to until utter the reception, D hai Leen cnter with Glad- ———— the clainant had his rights under the law. sollege, don' S St " o | ‘Telegram to the Bk )—The lirand Lodgs, ¥ A 8 dANania ~ stone to-duy, = When the debate was closed the bill was | Cohese, don't considerthat your only re- | pAncient Order of United Workmen, wet in | eutirely viys of suving time, moi Cho President Recei os BN » Starvation in Corea. B4%) tion to your father 510 “Zet as much | yeoui0 session this morning, ‘Ihe report | 4nd 1abor in production of use e sy il vy 1kl Mines's Kille AN Fuancisco, June 9.—The steamer | PASE0 o0 o | ber of bills for private ney as the governo' will stand.” Look | fi“Gr SesiGR A MOCHNE R0 TR | yclos sttinarox, dunef—Tus prexlent A MILWAUKEE, Juns 9. —John A1 s Oceanic” which left Hong Kong May 15, ef were passed and the senate ad- | 8t his gray bair, his weertuin step, his | o o e oo Who are thos ntlemen with ual reconilonal tho VUG JuiA yott, miners, were killed by o fall- | wiriving here this morning says a famine pre- | Journed, ; dim eyes, and rememier in whose scryico [ 185 shows the bulance = in the treas | goidelins and diamond studs? pugan uud ghook Lands with stout S of timber ‘while desce : vailsin Coreq. Five hundred persons were S————— he has grown old. 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