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JIXTEENTH YEAR, OMAHA. SATURDAY MORNING. JUNE 26, ~TWELVE 88( = | THE LAKE SHORE BLOCKADE, |, Apa»s mawus a esiae. | pAGSE) 1N SPITE OF LOGAN THEY RIDE TO THEIR DEATH, o W B Sen [ COMMONERS CAN GO HOME, % b 2 | He Says Congressman Henley's bk ik -/ e 3 ymplish this resnlf. A woll in How Genoa Will Celebrate Indepen- | — Charges Are Without Foundation. —_— fortned politician, whiy s higl ir tie councils P— dence Day, | — - B\ '™ - Nteil v ¢ | Bostox, June 25,—[Speeial Telegram tot) of his party, informed your correspondent i > .| Grsos, Neb., June 9 al 1o the . _n Ohicago Bwitchmen Ditch & Train and | [, IOFT™ Tune 5.l Sime Frrion oo | The Pt Bill Goos Through | tinday that ihere was seaicely any doibt but | Four Railroad Men Killed in a Freight | | (FNoA. Neb, June \o this year in o | Eatliament Prorogued by the Queen in ] - made in the h epresentatives by Con ——— Mr. Randall thinksthera will be eagle tolook down with delight upon her - i ressman Henley o ornia, was seen this Hient mt the midd efforts. ‘The main speaker of the day will be SEOPLE" 5 D | A GENERAL STRIKE FEARED. | fressman “" shcabl Uil o, Pheihe | BLACK JACK RANTS AND RAVES. | Jiinvent, il probably report n | TWO OTHER LABORERS INJURED. $he fon '”‘”‘\" e It Chise, who will deliver | THE PEOPLE'S OPINION WANTS y - railrond, on Milk street. When shown the - el e """,H"""_,‘.',‘};‘ n ””,',‘K} ™ the address, andty bo followed by several i O = % A Member of the Excentive Commite | Washington h detailing the eontro- | Porter Denounced as a Ceiminal and | o tion that everything will go | Female Blackmailors From Omaha | others in toasts and responses, The sports | The Question of Home Iate e tee of the Union Arrested —How | ver 1 the subject between Me Henley Traitor of the Deopest Dye— : oot A‘ al ‘n ‘?‘ m \“.r.iv ) \;u “, ;h,“ Trying Their Wiles on Sioux Oity on the programme for the day are numero : cion the Ohject of the Dissclus A Long of ¢ house, he enate side adead lock 15 look or_on the 4 d liberal purses have bee de up wit o 2! " O \ Tl Pwiin” Wy Woated nd Long of Massnehusetts, in the louse, he ady For the Prosie yninie pite et lovk g lopked tor on the Merohanta~The frown lme and liveral purses have been made up with ton—England's Connection reid 1t through attentively and then said N propriation. bill, The senators say they wiji seADhmont—Not Which to reward the skillful and athietic With Forelgn Powers, Scabs Assaulted. ae e, true enough as herein stated dent’s Signatu re, Etiek, and the hotse committee sy thes wilt Bt il g A r. Lonz has certa ade a i tiok, And as Iong asboth stick there Wil be of base ball between a club from Clarks and a statement of « itl no_adjournment. It will be a question of Patal W picked nine of the Genon plave As both Parllament Prorogued, Switchmen Wreeking Trains, nd lins ma 2 a reply to In the Scnate. endurance between the two houses, an " Al clnbs eonsist ood base ballis good LoNnoN, June 95— 1o was f Ciieaso, June 25, —(Special Telegram to nley’s 1 s that there I WASHINGTON, Julle 25.—The 8enate 100k | fities past, the JoWer house o wevalle b vom | Carsroy, In, Special 'Tele- | gawme is expeeted.” The exercises will wind ek B Ny ”‘i‘“:hl“;lw:‘;“’; the Bre. |—1Hostilities began early along the | M0 litt L ALIS SnpIYA | up the Fitz John Porter bill and Mr. Logan Brore “"”"' ”" it b bl \"' ‘I' R AL S TICLTT ARG B C LU i 4 5 B | ReOsS injus o partof the Calitornia | oy / 3 THEIR REPRES broke in two on the hill six miles east of | evenin S50 worth havin, urchase pocch e Shore toad today £9:0 an engine diressed the senate, He opened with an THEIR REPRESENTATIVE A Mk \ . . Y Lake Shore road to«day. At9:0 an engine | Gotioian. must have — known | AT S hi P N un article on the habits of certain distin- | Creston at 9:15 last night. It was followed | 10t t sion. A specinl will be run My " i1 have deters was run out of the round louss near Root | that Iy & portion of whae | objection to the bill on a constitutional point. | 11 ed niembers of the house. this morning's . Condl We 18, yan | from Cedar Rupids Fullerton, 1eaving | yined to release from vour high duties bes y street. It was escorted by abont twenty po- | he allesed Was a citation from my report, | The bill, he said, provided for an fnerease in | National Republican say The wmenibers :” s e, Concuctor West, of 18, ran | codar Repldsat 70 m dupariing TOM | goretho full accomplishinont oF U regulae Heemen, whilo thixty other officers attempted | (€ sdie years ago, on the reiations ba: | the number of persons on the retired Jist of | of the heuie Wiy con 1 myndiie, MEMDCTS | 1,50k to flag the extra when the broken' soe CITRIEON £ B the A WL 1S VISILOTS W, | woric ot sorsiany (o ner AR the : Vit 85 tween the Union e road and the Credit | g o tiie; Hres «da | at the eatliest hour are Warner of Wiscon- | tion followed him. ‘Ihe extra, running | chunce to Spend the day with us. ot thie I in order o ascertal to clear the tracks and drive the crowd back. |\ : A | the army provided the president appointed a | at the earliest hour are Warner ¢ ! sense of my people on the i pAEEREEES fter much delay the engine moved down to. | T stuod. Toos Han H ok o vy | certaia person o the place, could not | 8in, Lyman of Iowa, and Ellsbury of Olito. | twelve miles an hour, was within six car VO e it b ML "lm "xm'...amm fter much delay the eng noved do 0 | Lone st s than i matter | i ! ! AGT 18 AL 116 qOKk. 16 at 10 o'eloek | lerit RUGIEN Seatif L o o & ros, o establish a legistative body n rythind sivoet and hitchiod on to the | was feom ng . il S tat | appoit that special s YOOy | e O s P ST Lenitheof the brokon' section et | Conusbts; Nebs it Speeial Tole- | the manazenyent i Tich G distingished 88 caboose, which had stood there sinee Wednos r. Henley nowledge claim: | was not to exist. Whei the senate zet | [yiman is in his seat usually at the same Nl Rk batue 2L L P bl 1 fo tie B A i ke out to-day [ Trom imperial a s Witli this objeet, itls day. Two heavy built stranzers who rode on | 17 E“‘ It was through inadvertence, and | the power to name the president a person | hour, but he is not turning over the leaves of | Jumped before the engine erashed into the "I'w N 1S Witatn i Burning itand the | MY Intention ta dissolve parlinment. " T cons. p ol 4 well e might, At the t that the Union | (G 0 Cg o 1d appoint to ofMice? Where | bo He has & more pressing v atter to at- | eaboose, which was mashed into splinters, . P UL B [ tinue to hoopily maintain the most friendly the rear of the enxine were Jiie objects of Pacitic board of ‘directors issued five millions UL Rttty 0 tend to. His distriet has more pensioners It railroad laborers were n the | Bonesteel and Baker bu'ldings entively upy | yelations with foreign powers. 1 hve the ltention. Tiey were scab switchmen who | of 5 per cent collateral trust bonds (it was in | 4id the house of fepresentatives gt any | tend t nis than any other in the Unite oo $16 X1 OHH w0 I | nd also scorching and damaging Mr. Ger. | tatiataction ¢ yacquaint you with the face thag had volunteered to throw the switehes in the | Avril, IS5) Tiwas was nof even a divector i | power to hame to the president. the person i matlurings ilin lleans of dogit | siie'avia Yiwo seape eanimirt Fron oo | Yard's house to.n smull oxtent. dir. Borger | 18 Wat-Jiko_opetations. of BERHE against fuce of the angry erowd which covered the | the company. v fenley’s second eharge, | whom he should nominate 1o an ofic Of s which he must put togetier and form- | Jured and two escape Vet | sustained the hieaviest loss, s the insurance | Bulatia have been brought to s elose through that Tand the directors violated the law in Skt s | ulate na o prder to keep up with his [ were demolistied. Three of them were | SUstained the e a8 th y the Wise connsels of the powers and the for tracks. At 10 o'clock the engine was backed co it th seuators were | ulate as a bill, in order to keep up with hi i 3 Vbl Ao laving the dividends of 1555 and 1584, de. y prork and retain the good will of his constit- | loaded with horses, one with agricultural im- | had expired on the building, His stock was | hearance of the sulian, and 11so after & up to the side track and hitehed on to seven | gyite 1) stenee ¢ ¢ ‘ « ol tmined to ram the bill u: d y insured for 00, and was mostly say od o nxtet of the of ) 1e existence of a loating debt of . . uents, He must tl ore. be at his desk | ploments, and one with graders’ tools, Out | It 150 % i f y of th adoption Joaded cars of the Lake Shore company. | thirteen million, is not well founed, for it 1s | down the throats of others, they must take while his { ; e e rare iled il o | Jonesteol as Insired for Hrc the New | paciiie counsels by Greeco, | disains Then the fun began. Before they had pro il to pay a dividend while there isa | the responsibility. Mr. Logan did not ex TIE VETO NOT SATISFACTION, Oof torty-four horses four were kiiled and onc York 1 “'.\vw“"" ) o or, duding | Ing the Grec < 1t _has remove cecded a car length the tiain parted in the debt, My company has paid all | pect his words to have iny weizht in the son- A resolution adopted by Charlton post, G, | injured. Was insured in the New TR LN SIS AT SRR N to the pence of middle and a shout went up from 500 lusty ue the covernment under the ‘Thur- | ate, for he always noticed that when the sen- | o 5" of 1ol Towa, nraying that co The names of the dead men are: for 20, The total loss is abou Europe, The Tairs in Eaypt hag man et as fast as the courts have de ate was determined to do anythiy AT PLATTE CENTF mproved. 1 have been able to rediies my s notwithstandin it S8 Wi tpresi- , {1 ) S prfield S, 5 voices. The police made a hasty seramblo | termined the disoute as to its being due, | tarned n deat oar 1o overetyin clse, | §6 -“\'ll“ the bill granting a |w”vlyl\ull|l|‘ to {”\’N‘l‘)\\w,:w S, Butterfield, Tl PLATTE CeNTER Neb., June . foreo materially in that country and. bei arter the deft-fingercd, nimble-legged feliow [ 1 had not been a director of the Union Pac | whettier of law or fact, that int rlered with | James D. Hayworth, was presented in the DELL ALDENT, i l‘" the .l{\l' !IM” L it within the southern limits proper, 1 h% o i pulle the pin, bit they never eaught | gifc for tireo years at he thne“thad it en- | it purpose, *'Liis e wvas ot the trial of [ Sanute today by Me Wilson of Towa, THOS, W, day. ' Loss about sover Hindred doriars. el Tt e T pollos jomects, glarded every counling | Lino Uonds. 1n"addition. to tlint, as Alty | Lineonn, of Jamue ks Goraiincy 2 many [ in e movement for fanit refomm of e | The injured are: Masonic Hall Dedicated. Spainand also encorage the: developmen on both sides, but s strikers were stated courts have held the | brave and disti i tished officers of the arm z broken below the ¥0A, Neb., June 25, —[Sp ) =Mount Nebo lodge, No. 1 AL M., dedicated their new hall last evening 1, Italian, nose broken | and ulso installed the said an old member of the house to-day. JonN MzbiNa, left 1 1 tol Mr- Leuley declares | My, Logan asserted that Porter was the canse | “and - but liitle. eredit contined s | knee hurt in back and otherwise slightly | B iy ustain all the eharges | of the first Bull Run - defeat by persuading | <Should aceras 1o oithor Mr. Tadall or S Druised. 11, the matter lias been all through | Paitersg otreat 1rom chiester with | Morriso o finst place, orris iy [..“L»j: matter has been all through Patterson to retreat from Winchester with Morrison. In the tirst place, M )“;.”“ Mike HARBA Al to the [ ot colonial mines, 1 have felt 1|\-rlml¢-u- 5 Ao K. & | ure in promoting the exhibition of product ! manufactures and arts of wmy coloninl an Indian dominions, which is now bemg hell invineible, The third, and of the polic train parted a seco fourth time to the constern s to the disgust of aailroad ofti- tion - g 1y as you will readily | 50,000 men. “As God is my judge. id s been talking about and sponding a great * ofticers for the en- |y the metropolis. L | cialsand to the delizht of the switchmen At the tin oceurrence of the ureat | 1 would stand over the st of 1ihcoln e R A LA e Ul ey S shtly bruised about the fa suing term, - Past Grand Master Hastings, of and their sympathizing speciators. It was o | majority of the transactions alluded to, § was svear, by i’ the “Gous” 10 il very well that it could not avail anything, | hands and bod Lincoln, was prosent aud conducted the ex- ANOTHER GREAT EFFORT, | wild seene. The police did everything but | 10t a dircetor of this company. as belng au - houest ‘and just Wiien e found he could 1ot possibly. ¢ The wounds are not_dangerous. Theen- | ercises of the evening. After the business | g; R shoot In driving the crowd. The fifth trial R e A, Logan had pride in the army and in-its | anything e should have abandoned 1he pro- Gladstone Roceived With Unbounded % N CHICAGO, glory, and betore he would drag into the | jeet to redu sthe tarifl. We are living inan | £M€ and tender were stripped. The col- | was through with in the lodg dustthe name of Abraham Lincoln, for the 110 waste time or | 118ion occurred on a high embankment and | member room, the Eothusiasm at Manchester. and about two hundred invited | zraeniers took the engine over Root street to the north ¢ when wegeannot aff and on toone of th> main tracks, Two big | Rose Elizabeth Will be T ansplanted | sake of this criminal, he would let Nis tongue | pose as martyrs to i .. June 95, 0 Lok s RO G 18 B CmraaLL e Would b hig toniey o mart 0 |\|li|u v TR, hxulu[(\ The tr: ckl\\u\pluAIml and all trains (Lv'm-q-,‘}\Itm“\\4\-\.;}:,],...;}.-'.:1 lfl;:x‘v:‘uu‘-‘.‘]1‘.:lln~\\ i | addressed the electors of Mancnester this afe I officers guarded the swit ooked as to the Garden City « 2 come palsied, | Yet the repnb- “But whathas Mr. Rand done that is | running this morning, . . OIS O LG ST T BOEY et} akhioon IR T te hall. He was res the cars would be on the line in ten seconds | CnreAao, June 25.—[Special Telegram to | Lcwn senators here were willing 1o vote to | reprehensibless s == e G LR e So i det, 101 - blo en~ o, Ataitiblo” oliget’ Wont Sh¥e y iy b v glve $5(0) a year to a man who was a traitor [ “Ile has been holding a bill in abeyance as FEMALE BLACKMAILERS, Ing by the past grand master and Horace R, | ceived at Manchester w peprvpe more, ertible cheer went up, two cars | the Brr.]—Rose beth Cleveland is 10 | {0 his ¢ . So. il men uted to be | a club over the heads of men who would and — Chase, superintendent of the Indian training | thusiasm, thousands being assembled at the tipped partly over and the train cume to a f make Chicaso her homo, Forsome weeks | paiil IIbotaly by the Uinsten G e Dad | who wouldn'treform the riff, If wethought | Omaha Women Trying to Work Stoux | school, who isa most eloquent <peqker, railway station to welecome him, andt @ stand. Quick asa flash a little fellow had | My, Elder, manager of the Rlder Publishing [ only lu“l’-‘“" 'Iw"""‘“'hll'uHu’. should llw it inalvisable to take up for discussion and City Males, X T School, | Streets being literally packed with people & 3+ e ewent o pollceuints locs, puled | conpany. s becn in communication with | {F1€, 1€you are ‘irue vetow Mot st | SiheRdment, o Mortison, “bill wone | siovx: oir, Tn, dune pecial Tele- | Clostug the Indian e | the way irom the depot to Fres Trale hatw al to the xercises of the Indian oA, Neb e closing the pin, kicked the switeh, and the trueks, | her relative to coming to this city and taking TERRANS forcing the switch farther open, humped on | eharge of the editorial department of the | this country - days past range thing to take stopping at the | Brr,)— ¢ in | even talked of. " The Morrison bill | Krum to the BEg.]—For seve could be amended 1 it was just as accepta- [ there have been in the city. When Gradstone appeared on the stage ti @ i Wwhole ouse rose in one outhurst of enthus = & the ties and then plowed deep in- the sand | Literary Lite, A roceivedthis | Al Bl iy opposing e, v, said the | B i PG Hht ny, i could intes | Unon ouse, throe fomales, o woman and | iraining school will bo held_next Tuesdny | WIS ot i on o/ibu of entii 2 and gravel of the track, morning from Mr. Elder states that he has | Teinstatemen't o FitzJolin Porter was the | duee; "1t ook a5 thomae 3 wdall’ was | two girls, who have been trying to play the | DiRht and an interesting programme has Gladstono bagan by nwonting thist th TelEE 8 A . b ' s L ing of an atte -write the his- [ opposing everytni o Avo 3 3 4 sen prepared for the oceasion, consisting of | GH8 L L 2 &2Vietory 1 shouted i e voices. completed all arnzements with Miss Cleve- | ReINE of a0 attenpt (o rewrite the i TG T g AU 1 Gan ot st any . | Men of Ehis ety for hush money, as it seems, | been prepared for the occasion, conssting of | hadstone besun by lawont © i on diteh thom all,” shouted a_ striker | Jand, and that she will come at once to take [ was “dislarat ek onreibr (bt which Wil el 1o the engineer, and his arrest was made on | the position. Literary Life is, as its name [ wl tho spot. indicates, The man dressed in bl wre regi m to be from Omaha, 4 por- | or soago it seems that oneof the girls was T | walking along one of the prineipal streets and | invited will be present and see what the a fur- ding business man, thrust a | Children, who but a little over two years i cred under the name of | recitations, songs, cte., by T With: 1+ dovbt m . the Aday [ About three hundred invitations have been | Jrdtied, SAth - SRt im0 and it is expeeted thatall who are | many losses to the government, Nowe of these caused him more ieate pain than tl e loss ot John Bright, Of conrse the govers ence in taking up and pruning down the | The females e wasloyal and faithtul, Mre. Plamb | Morrison bill toswhat 1§ wanted i tuking | Merrick and mgzing devoted topolite let- | Skl he bad fust !l){lwlhlhn;.v‘:-:nlx:-ll tint (ho prest; a bl by Kandall containing only ested was smi stature, | tors. SRS 5 r Publishing | 4¢nt had vetoed the bill giving a pension ion of the Morrison bill provision: art v(ull was small of stature, | ters, 1t is publishied by the ¢ Publishing [ G55 Yo MEIeeq e bilS Blving or Genoral | Sun of the Mo fh MR n ¥, and wore a_sandy mustache | company and numbers amonsg its contribu. Hunter, who had been the presiding officer ot onthe tariff, So fur he has done | Accosting a le 4 o ) ! 10y g were i’ their natural, wild and uneultured [ ment opponents wonld not now let Bri and a straw hat. It was William Friteh, of | tors and patrons some of the best literary | the coutt martial that nad tried Fitz John It he introducess bilk he spoils all he | letter in his ha purvorting to be from her ~nu;~. ',. p.‘], ,1‘.'.” doing ';mu. being under | alone, h“ was (00 valuable a man, After the exceutive committee. Hundreds of men | minds of the country, Mr. r has had | Porter. That seewed o fitting ae ORG mother. This jothe cifeet that, as she | the good influences that have surrounded | again challenging Chamberlain. {0 produce: standing near declared he was not the man | P8 projectin mind for some time, and has | yont fo (e pa e of the Fitz John ADS AND TS CANAL, had | addragged her girl into a si- | e and having roceived thoe benefit of edu- | his marvelous land scheme, by SOHE Eirowthis SO I8l it A Ml B e b honilencs withy Miss Cleveland | piil. But tho Toval, eoplo of ‘the conntry | Captatn Bidb s T SANAT: o again [ Ioon and did with herwhat he pleased, sne | cationil priseleges the side of which the fos " X switeh, o h ever since the projected marringe of the pres- | would see (o it that Mys. Hunter shood oy during the past week, and has eatled upon | Proposed making it the dearest. thing he evor bk ernmen scheme —dwindles nte ried off to the station. - He shouted back, as | ident made it possible for his sicter to lonve suffer, Mr. Plumb offered an amendment the president and others who could help him | did in his life. 'They haye been playing their THE SPORTING WORLD, insigniticance, and 1 challenging th % he was led away by the polie the post of honovIn the white house. Mr, | place Ms, Hunter on tho pension roll st €09 in his Tehauntepec ship railway pr but neagain to-day, But. tho polie are an the b e Earl of Camarvon to” divalge what he sai “Stick to'em, boys! N give up.” l‘xl«h-' is now in ¢ Vo where he met [ gmonth, Lost—yeqs, 1¢ nays, 20, TOPOTLS 110 prog Itis not at all probable So faras known no one has been | yesterday's Events on the Diamond, nell and whether lie informed Lo; K] Freight Agent Blodgett, Assistant Super- ;I{';"i'III‘I'\'“”:*'d"‘Ifi b hie anange- Mr. Lo an pifefed o ainendinent o place any thin ; will be done in this matter by | flecced as yet. Turf and Wator, xh]mu} l?:‘|’l'4"\.l|ll\i\ll'r; .l‘lml'n:!lnnn:?.}del: i e sl filoes i ents mentioned abo on the retived list every volunteer offieer who congress. Captain Eads 1 too R e g t conclusion that the lvish demands were r intendent .\l[llmln:;l and | ardmaster .1.m]u~ e == received wounds prodicing. total disaoility QIIELE Teney of h Tor rather | AN UNREPENTENT PRODIGAL. Curic Ay SSuNi0 4 00, vl sannble and moderate, and that thelr onpos. were among the of who were near the A Destru Oil Fire. Rejected-—-yeas, 153 nays, 2. n réporting the bills on . Slick o 3 o o 5| nents had been | ungenerous. switeh. ‘They were indignant but powerless, | Pronra, 111, June 25,—The warehovse of o DIl wais - then bronght to a vote and 1 thare 15 now ton much dirers | & M H L LU e asnemie) That oo i Y pleas ot other. conntrios . nli‘mfi During the excitement the 11 a. m. sub- | the Consolidated Tank Line in this eity, con- s 15 The DI Laving | ence between the tyodouses o admit of o DId "r‘{muj‘::; " (Spectal Telo. | baso hite—c RV A S | Lirst iy, i Wisdom ol Uty o urban train came dashing up the track from | taining 40,500 gailons ot oil, canght fire this R ‘;,:",',“‘,“‘,‘;j_‘h"“:;”;fi compromise. e totiis B ARl l_““:"h'u high | —Chicago 6, Washington 5, Ui Con Vo aire even i the forefront. of pros the south, As the train pulled slowly through | afternoon and was totally destroyed. president for his s ture, e LABOR'S DEMANDS one PRANL i SoEYot/one GtiouT Tl nelly D Zressive movements, to keep true to the’ the crowd near the ditched cars, a big switeh- | burning oil communicated with the fr Alr: Piumb ealled up the louse bill to pro- : P isters disapoeared, and with him, the story | Mo irarBhiiadelshingomo: was post- | Iraditions. [Loud “cheers.)” Not even man struck a “scab” a terrivle blow in the | honse of the Peoria & Pekin Union raily vide forthe adjustment of its made | Tho Knights Ask Congress to Pass | isters disappeared, and with him, the story poned on neeonnt of rain, o o POSE | opponents believed that they coutd proven B ohh eArl Vi En Bt ® Yepes: iy = by conggress 10 aid in the construction of rail- rtain Measures. 3 s v i granting of home rule to f back, which nearly knocked him under the | near by, and this was also burned, together | ! toaldin il t Oertain M e Eoes, went two horses. The young [ Dojeds ks the granting of home rule to Ireland. Al oo .y 3 AL Ardieos aniity of | ToRds within the state of Kansas and the for- | . W siiseros, June 2. The committee of | man returned home last evening, | AT BROOKLYN— they could do was to cause delay until” homa Wheelsof the moving passenger train. In a [ with thirty cars and a large quaniity of | Jor0S ¥ funearned lands, and the senere detd el 3 o | Brooklyn 1 rule was extorted from them, 4 i ini v 1 ournod thi Mondasrnds, and the senate | gnjehs of Labor appointed at the Cleveland | and to avold suspicion the father gaye a 2 ; few seconds the injured man and a dozen or Ihe total loss will approximate | adjourned till Monda S 200 e O Y AL Sy ih AL BRN 6510, - more of his svmpathizers, thinking the at- ‘The Peoria & Pekin Union rail- — convention have sent a letter to Spaaker quet and called in the neighbors to rejoice v . Daltimore 0, HOW © R FELL, d Hous liste and copies to Randail and Morrison | over the return of the prodigal son. The yn 4, Baltinore 5. mosphere too dangerous for thy on the train and were whi m, clambered | way car es a total insurance of ,000, and 11A— A Sioux Chief Describes the Ma acre led awa ¥ from the | theloss will be adjusted in the proportion 0 2. —The speaker laid | containing a list of the measures | seheme failed to satisfy the farme s, who are g T ; The Athlatic—Metropolitan. A scene of trouble, that the property dest to the | before the house the varions veto me Which 1t Is desired that congress should | now pouring in from every direction With | {iate as pestbomeaier w unt of rain. .. ., onthe Baule Field, ADDITIONAT, DETATLS, whole. The loss of the IS esti- transmitted by the president, vass, and a memorial looking to that | blood in their eyes. The young man was ATT— St Pave, June A special to the Plos = ) o | mated at §15,000; no insurance. The burn- - Hepburn moved that the consideration | end. Among the measures, many ot which | handeuffed and is under arrest. What the At the Loot stroot railrond crossing this | ing ofl spread in all_ ditectione. - and it s ! PN 7 \ i di of tho one vetoing the bill granting a pension rred to In these dispatches during | farmers will do is not yet known. Lynching morning the police on duty numbered thirty, | with great diffic " or valuable prop- | ° B P S « spa d I ) I'§ T e A e Ve Inl e elablebtoir) 15 o widow of Major General Hunter be | the progress of the Cleveland meeting, aro | is feared. town of 1, orce, " There was no change | 906 of the most destructive tiiat Lias visited | postponed until Tuesday next. The motion | those repealing the timber culture, pre-emp- ) 0 0 0 0 00 1 1-2 | neer Pressfrom the Custer battle field i 100 000 0 0-1|DMontana deseribes the cclebration of the ' s ineinnati 3, St Louis 7. | tonth annivers: y of the battle by a few of Cincinnatil, St wouis 4. Umpire | 00 Go lBOF O at Slonx chief Gall The Brown Impeachment Trial. 2 . i city for as lost—yi g N f ¥ ¢ i ent over the field and described the manner 1 the s tion up to 9 o’clock.and no intima- | the city for years, was lost—yeas 5, nays 141 and the message | tion and desert land acts, the adjustment of DESMOYNES, June. 25, T ren g 20 tions of any attempt to moye trains had be - took the usual course. The other messages | railroad and other land grants, | . PP MomEss June; il ithe Jpench 00202000 1-5inwhich Custers comman was desiroyeds: received up to that hour. There was, how Freight Rates Badly Car. were appropriately attended to, oreanizing the - temitory ot Okla’ | Menttrial IL 5. Vail, who examined the in- | New Yor o Wen, 040 0 %7 | Gall isa fine-looking Indian, 46 years oldy: {her A prevailing impression that in spite of | Cmicaco, June #5.—The Rock Island, Bur- | » (1 motion of Mr. Hateli the senate amend- | howa, prohibiting aliens. from holding | Jirance companies, was put on the stand. | - Pitchers—Kirby and W yorst base | weighing over two hundred. He was retis {he veaceful declarations of the strikers, tron- | lington and Northwestern roads foined in o 5 ok I > testinony differed no thing materially Toniatuoy ] ble would oceur to-day, A carload of switch- L, bl % g ment to the agricultural appropriation men reached Chicago from Toledo, and it was | MOVment to eut freight rates to Couneil | o coneurred in, and thought they would be put to work. Bluffs and Omaha. Lhey put into effect the Winans and Price were About 9 o’clock the imported follow! irst class, 50 cents per 100 On motion of M i t men were ken out o Forty pounds class, 40 cents: third | was pa ppointing General W, N street, “in_ charge of Superinte class, ntsi o fourth elass, 15 | ell of New Jerse 1 Martin from the dominant party only to fulfill the [ ever told Avers that he had made arran ge- len. ‘They remained in- the car up | cents Gifth el 10 o cconts. | Mahan of New York, and Captain J. “T. | promise it made tc the peopls when it was | ment with: Brown to share with him any 0 o'clock, and had been exyostulated | This Is an average reduction from the former | Mitehell of W isconsin, to fiil the vacancies of | seeking their suffrages by which it obtained ising out of the examination, He i by the strikers. The imported men | tarifl of about 60 per eent, Freight rates to | the board of ma gers of the national howe | jts prosent majority. fied that on three oceasions he’ gave numver about twenty-five, and inelude many | the northwest and also interior points 1y | for disabled vojun 5 ; Brown sums of money—82, $40 and B 5 of those brou; to Chie: during the lase | Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota are also badly ‘T'he house then 1to committee of the | Business First and Then Pleasure, | for campaign expenses. He did so on his righton s land in the Units tial and congressio | States. making presiden- | yom o he gave before the house commit- al election days holidays, ‘ong tee. He made a general denial of the eharges and punishing bribery. In conclusion the | €& : ! o committa ays, in requesting the passage of | against him brought out by Clerks Sanford these measures, it 15 not a:king anything | and A yers’ testimony. He denled that he . Louis 8, New York 5. Umpire— lirst, but finally he told his story with o We saw soldiers | rly in the morning crossing the divieds o | Bl 599 & 919 | When teno and Custor separated we watehed idibol, Brown and Ramsey. | them until - they — cune down futor -Louisville 14, Pittsburg 10, | the valley. ‘I'he ery was sed that the ouityille 1, Pitisbur£ 10, Umpire | white soldiers were coming, and orders wi given for the village to move immediatelys 5 { weptdown so rapidly on the uppel Races, it the Indians were foreed to figh Messrs, b Iy before 10 o'clock the offieials [ involved, and a general war throughout that | whole, Mr, Reazan in the ehair, on - the. s P RnINGTon i Tk own motion.” With the exception mIoN Buacw, June 25.—For four- | Gitt {1, Thcies, woro foreed ol with the assistance of the police suceecded i | torritory 1s antl dry eivil bill. [ R I e I S v st D GRS G and upwards, five 11 Al [ Whero' Reno “attacked, Sitting . 8 attaching an engine and caboose to 4 witing — Bland offered an amendment to thesil- | probably the busiest day the president has | 1o auything = off their — wages. Red Buck sezond, ‘Cheresa third. | was the biz medicine maj freight train, The work of making up the A Kansas Man Sulcidos, udment adopted yesterday | had since his inauguration, During the day | On Reed’s services he cleared S108, On the 1%, 2 women and children were hastily mo train was witnessed l'f anexcited crowd | orxorvyarn June W to place the small certificates on the | he acted upon one hundred and eighteen pri- ct of the payment of different bills he G —R. 1. Lawton, of rar-olds and upwards, five-eiglth hie Cheyennes were: ot fully " one thousand persons, | 3 3 s | Sme footing as the larger certiticates already | vate pension bills, after giving each n thor: ening the suspension of | il Flalch Taylor won. Milior second. Bon e Sioux attacked Reno and | who remained there desplite a heavy falling [ Columbus, Kansas, was found dead in his | jssyod. 2 L it o ess the bills were paid, but | Ao E Mo 5082, {2 Cheyennes Custer, and then all became mixe rain, - When tho train statted to move out 45 | room at the Emory hotel tox He lad been | Mz, Cannon offered an amendment provia- | @91 personal examination, Thirty bil jont | Lhompson third. L t to insist on the taching a formal requisition | 13 Oneand one the yards the crowd made a rush for the 1ail- all certiticates shull be lawful money | were vetoed and eighty-eight approved. He A0 ite: onnte ) won, | wn, The womeland childropieHiKE SN payment of all debts, | aiso approy for the bucks to mount. Then "the b treatment for acomplication of organic | ingt ills by i e 0 \ t ssie BB sec Olivette d. Time SRR AR SEeRa, niade 8 rusty fur the rull but thore wers teme: tantonerxante: | 20 cght tendar i tha e the bill reimbursing Edwin | for the amount. On witness, cross-axamina. | syps 5 Seeonds Olivette diird.” "inio= f for the bucks backon eno, The police and turned them in the face of those. ated self-destruction, When his | PUDle and private, < g it | Stevens, United States consul at Ningopo, | tion the fact was brousht out by the prosec Graves End handicap, th olds and ? i nddroye hin into the tinbes ofticers, though not until after a series of hellinted e ction, o | was: Buyne ilsed o potnt of order, and it | Onin, for oxtraordinkry expensos. incsreed. | tion tiag: prior to Viil's employment on fi- | sGabds “ONe it il field_won. | The soldicrs tied their horses to trees personal encounters, The train had guined ith became known a detective stated to the | wis supported by Mr. Bland, who. intinated Lri0 s Eie W eah b0 B ey s, ST opanies he liad néver, with one | elijuh second, Little Dan' third. Timos | camo ont and fought on. foot Af considerable headwiy and was procceding oner that he was shadowing Lawton, who | that the ot of the amendinent was to se- | durinz the Franco-Prussian war. ‘The 0 mined an insurance company, 5 L Leno was beaten and driven back upon the open. sw Tho ehgine and undar i lieaxy bond to answer fo the | cure a presidential veto, ‘The point of order | the relief of Riehard T. Wintersmith, late The plan was that he_should examine tl arnell stakes, for three- 1ds and up- | river the wholo force turned el W Trom tho track. OF Srnad, 1 tho real estate busiuess in | was sustained and tlio amendient. ruled | doorkeeper of the house, becomeaa law with, | e pian Was lowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin | yarda ‘one and & qinie 2st Barnum | and fought him 1 they The ~train, i v came and that the time for the trial w out. out the president’s e president | and Iilinois at the same rate charged Towa [ Want>pone and & qiu ensurer third, did not reachi the river, but was mef - to a standstill, was twisted into’ the form | prosching. ‘The coroner will hold Mr. Bland’s amendment was adopted, prote the veto messages withont assistance | companies, whieh witness claimed was the | o, ook 2 1t wmile up the raving now ~‘§“* of ‘. letter The crowd then | quest. A Short. debate ensted upon the coast sur- | b dieteton e o ho president left | mininium rate charged by eastern actuaries. | “Miio:ili won, Tattler second, Emmett 10 creek, Tliey fought the soldiers: &f A rushed for { and threw away the : —~—— vey claims of the bill, aud it was follow by | Washingson about 1 o'clock y for a " third. ‘Time—1 fs then Kk “step by step till all wi ‘i: conpiing The police made two arres . The x:., s’ s:;-llu' Endas, a discussion of the' internal Tevenue para- gruise down the Fotomac and Chesupeat Attompted Homicide. Y : One of lene's ofticors eonrms i one of Whom is a men;ber o men's PITTSBURG, June 25, —T) strike of | &raphs. 3 : bay on the steam yacht Corsair, of New York. | cannorr, La, June 25.—[Speclal Telegram Yale Sc Fin, g never broke, but retired step ey exeentive thion. e Tl el S e as settled | M. Cownshend offored an amendment in- | & Was accompanicd by Tostmasivr Gener | o, CAm i "w";"}: oLty k| Hiee g X ale) G0 Wl ops OV il foreed back 10, tho- Tidee upon WG now at work endeavoring to remove the | | MO Lren De R o UL T a1 A St creasing from 000 to 50,000 the appro- | Vi tepresentative Scott of Pennsylvania Ahelen SRVOKS . NEW. LONDON finall ished. They where shot dows i Dow AV SORtBhos Hof o AL Aot wrars and, i priaionicor the ditention 0L persORRIRUI LY SF || Na VL iy catt of Tenusylvaniwili @ el MRty GYODIAR. Soveral s s line where they stood. here to-day. The Mingo le of 15 cent; ‘The situation at Forty-third street remained | their employe Lating the internal revenw unchanged up to 1 o'clock, 1t is stated that | compromise s payiient of informers, | and “for | well equipped with fishing tackie, They ex- pect to return tosnor ol , @ constable, Only one hit the | beat Pennsylyania. on £2 selling ctim, inflicting a wound that will not prove { ! ; Rol Davis at Death’s Door. the company will make another attempt to | card, which was offered by the workmer LOn motion of My, Gibson, of West Vir- — - fata k s ejected fre 2 prop- The “‘Mad King of Bavaria," G 3 move tains thisafternoon. A conference of | was rejected and the following seale agrond Ia, the paragrapli contiintng. thi Exoncrating Senator Payne; I Hnkic wras elpoted from’ some; prop: RAVENNA, Neb., July 280 the Ed. | 1 BLOOMINGION, 1L, June 5,—Judge D the general managors was held to-day,allroads | upon: Seventeen e nts o v, with ad- ation was stricken trom the bill, 1 WASHINGTON, June 27.—The senate com- | fiuio ago by Logry. who served s peone | RaVENNA, Neb, July 23, ? B payis has deelined steadily to-day and i entering Chicazo bei resented, The | vance of 1 cent for every inerease of 25 cents | further action the committee rose 26 on. privileges aud elections, declded to|| TnKIG beson vy and Is lield o prmdge | itor of the B What infernal nonsense | e before morning. His physieln says cof 0 was ve . "Phe other man- | in selling price, After discussing the president's pension | Mittee on privileges aud elec RS M bR SRR Ty M R hold e wpllees o S R o R SR, B8 AR, [ide Dok possibly live more than two day ag ured President Newell they would = vetoes at some lengthand the vension bureau, | report adversely to any investigation of the T ,A,‘,\{;) it A AT he dead king, who was brought up and | Most: require their mien to do thelr full duty and to vlar Organize, under Commissioner Black eoming in for | charges of bribery in connection with the Since then Runkle has been on his | Loc ¢4 king, who was brought up anc M agRo.cac e handle Lake Shore cars as well as those of Jure 25,—[Special Tel- | criticism and Ah:(x'nu'. with ut transacting | election ot enator Payne. The majority of ind tried to kil him, More serious con- wed to a degree in the unive sities _There wiil be ne more dress parado ab Y mw-lrlr‘m:;l:i“h o o eroat. | €8ram to the 'Brk, | ~Rawling Commandery | *9Y business, the house adjourned® the committee think ' there is not suflicient sequences are anticipated. r, Bav: “The | Fort Omaha until further orders. tacked by the srikers shortly atter noon and | Knights Templar, came to Cheyenne this WHOLESALE DISMISSALS. aonss o Jhaw asionoy wvas Laed in e B T P T only wonder is that Ludwig was not un- sevepal injured. 1t is stated a number have | morning with the Cheyenne commandery, R oy in any way affedell by improper means. v A (g 4 crowned years ago, or perhaps it it refused to w "“i"fi 10 ghear, ot Violence. | after instituting Ewmanuel commandery at | Goverament Employes Discharged to “There will be a minokity report in favor of [ , W10TA, 1a., June 25,—[Spec be better to express woi The crowd at Fortythird street at ¥ o'clock | Rawling last nght. OLta Granun ey slosies Bolster Up a Cleveland Boowm, the investigation, Ttis sald only Senators | the Bl—Grandma Jordan, as she was nuwbered about 2000, ‘The Luke Shore'rond this afternoon suc- Carefor the Children pent ecipagden dohn | Reed, generals | WASHINGTON, dune 25.—(Special Telegram | Hoarand Frye will sign the mority report, | called, the oldest person in Towa, died last | Permitted to reign ut all.” Ho w 5 ore’ « sino, and M, N, Grant captain general of | tothe Brr, |- Nest L ay, the beginuing “,‘"‘,' eller, Fvarts, 1. n,.\fllll.hl)ll night aged 111 years. She was born in twenty-one years of age when Ba 1 ildsan ontitriotach s o 3 ous eflorts bad heen frusteated by the strikers o E— L be without funds, Only two of the general ! — JuRpask: . - Prussia, as an ally of Austria, and then [ goH% 48 peevish, and uncontrolk J eharged the crowd and knocked down three ning “I»",“dw Advocate MeGarry of the | 498U'S signature and become laws. The WasHiNGTON, June #,—The collections of Washington Critic: “Fannie,” he said | of his statesmen or generals, He Was | nvigorated by the use of Hood's Barsaparillay i of the foremost, who were arrested, ‘The sit- | Kyights of Labor al more Missouri | 47 the navy, the courts and the postofiice, | mternal revenue during the first eleven | to her, “I'love you with my whole heart, | equal to every em cney A nolitical Last Spring my two children were yacels 1 ugtion otherwise remains the same, Thio Fan vl S With conénlracy | 0. ative and executive branches of gov- | months of the fiscal year, ending June 30, | and I want you'to be my wife Atis wrue | o) s, und it is due to him that the south nated. Soon after, they broke ull out with rupe . “This evening a nob of strikers and friends Auring. the Ata’ arcipged Wik Atlon atosy | ernment, ave still unprovided for, bills for 1854, au L to 107,104,485, beingan increase | I'm only a department clerk with $1,400 Gurman states doolared: that the de ning sores, so dreadful I thought T should loge i TR aseupionsan ithe Tiodk || EALAR HID, File Atk ol Sitorcation arose | SERMENA B0 B S RroV congress, L order | 0f S840 over the deceipts for the cor- | 4 year bty Kupnio, moncy dosea't -buy | Ssian Skates dalared Hat the doc them, Hood's Barsaparilla cured thetn eomsil fourty-sixth street five flats were unconpied | foruey, in- whieh several blows were ex- | to keep the machine in motion congress will | Fesponding period s year, h-\lgl; ;, Do you love me, darling? £ L R pletely; and they ha en Dealthy ever and Thrown over across the Lake Shore | Clangéd. McGarry” was tined §25 by the | b compelled. ns his frequently boen done Bad Stumble 00-00," she cooed, nestling her head [ of war for them too since, 1do feel that Hool's Sarsaparilla tracks, aind it Fitty-fourth steet seven box | COurte Kot STaL before, to pass a resolution extending all ap- 0 Jue 25.—(Specal Tel- | LR IO contfront, e, | 16 disappointed Napoloon very much on | fived mychiiren o nt Sarkd Ok ! and came out with o wrecking engine and a | PAms, June 25.—Much excitement has | ber of days. 'Che employes in the various de- | {7njon Pacific shops, named George Hansen, | your whole soul and beingt" Further, King Ludwig 1L, offerod the 1. Purify the Blood r.l.m-lm fnl"'«k:“ll“' “um.-!x..u;-i were Am:; been caused by the manifesto of the Count of mlll""j'l{:»"m "“":"““A' lll“l::w lwl;w Just | while splitting thuber with a ci cu AW, “Maybe not quite that much,” she | perin] dignity to King William of Prussia urity e 00 elearing the trae 1o reaular Rock Istand | payi son nis departure from France, News- | now. There are “wars and 1015 Of wars,” Thng 4 v P Ve stumbled, and trying to recover himself, got | gurgle bat I love you $1,400 worth his right hand against the saw, lacerating s | Geor ) wreeking erew e, and that's $400 more than I eye traflic is blo “ 3t fused to come out, All rect the Ger Hood's Barsaparllla is eharaetorized : ked, pap and was thus active to re 5 ol aining the manifesto are selling | For the past two weeks there have been i o | ! ¢ o man empire three peculiurities : 1st, the combinati L R e as | o the stevets in farzo numbers. The docus | good many quiet dismissals golng on in the | thumb and spiitting nis band ap 10 the wrise. | loved aiy living man ‘The writer muddles everything of a i e 3 on etk D hafirmen tonfght 1t was | LIGLL iade o great lmpre sion. departiments, and as the end of the fiscal year | 116 will probably 1ose his- huid. Bl Klng's privato affairs into. e poli Femedia aents; 20, s proportion; il tukie up the cause of the Lake Shore strikers, P p— draws near there s great tropidation, The Her Particular ¥ and mlonarchical dutios, and shawe Ly | #7eeess of securing tho active med 5 the railroad wanagers having pledged them: vaxoey Wil he Teied, inst | discharges made in the past féw weeks uuw- The Little Choker. (New York Times: *“How fragrant it | that way that his brain nocds oonund ;}IA:.I‘IA:::}“llllh:’m)Z"(“IA‘I,‘:.;"H‘:‘“"L:::‘:“ g Sclves toactas a unit, This contee on' the W Yonk, June 25.—The charges againsf - MoNTGOMERY, Ala., June 25.—A special to L all is,” said Gieorge as they entered the | gl ejearing. before Lo | 1t A ith, effecting cures hitherto unknowsy: art of the switehinen creates great apprs- | Tony Muelland, of the Cincinnati club, areto | "6¥ Perhaps two hundred, gnd there is a y able clearing before he is ) write ension f strong suspiclon that the wofk is only begun, | the Advertiser from Seale says: George B, | park, ‘thewris very heavy with the | anvthing concer ng monarchies, A pile | B¢ for book contaluing additional evideneas ¥ b RHN AITUATION TN TOLEDO. his Euil or e crican a5300[4t10D | 1Phorg was grent alarm when the new adumine | Davia was langad there to-day for tha - | Soent of blossoms. drophing from the | o7 words and phrases do not muke good | i thesda Sirsapariiia toues up my v : 00, June A1l is quiet Lero among | 1 IS guilt or Innacence proven thon. ;| istration came in, but, in fact, Washington | der of Williaw MeClelland, alias Archie | trees and the perfumed odors exhaling his stupendous lack of information dhout o e « i cl demanded a estigation, I ty " " o ‘ en, - ey have no Teeves, last springs from flowers and bush. Nature on every | Europsan affaire Register of Deeds, Lowell, Mass, the association named June 30 as thetime and | has felt the change less in proportion to the il e 0l , but probably if or- | & T { - -— hand is yielding her choicest aromas. T eople did not rise under the lead “ Hood's Sa rilla beats all othots, G sl cubluinty bt prabauly it or- | GLGTINA the pince of NOIdLng (16 useting, | nusbor of employes than any other part of Weather for Nebraska. Can you imagine anything more delt: | of & cohegiio did not rise Dliay s sus. | worthits Wit g o g A S aLe S —————— A thecountry, Prabably it is beeause its gov- | For Nebraskalocsl rains, followed by | cious, Clara,'"went on George enthusins- pected by me the very first minute, and Bauk Strect, New Yo'k City, Four Jurors Accepted. " A l‘f'lh(‘!\l"’m" of Life, ernment officials are more of them fair weatlier; stationary temperature tically, “than the pines' spicy breath | Gvents show my predietions to be correct. Hood’s sar‘apari"a CIICAGO, June 20.—As the result of to-day’s | PPAnts, June 25.—Twenty-four men were subject to civil service rules. But there is o L sy upon the breeze. What flavor can equal C. F. K. Rignxl work in the eriminal court the fourth juror, | killed and sixteen entombed alive by an ex- exchange | it. What—" ul Bold by all drugglsts. §1; ix for 45, Made j ! this peaceful state of facts may not [ The “anarehusts” of the tur uamod 6 B Todd, was accepted by Loth | osion in a colllery at Rochelle in the do- | aoutiait longr 1 s Knawicaet M GIaa, | have. had e front. f their Sides and sworu in, | part went of the Saoue, l land and his supporters are actively working painted a bright building “Vanilla,” interrupted Clara, with | Buy MeAlester&Rich Hill couls, bestr only by €. L HOOD & CO., Lowell, Mass, ariine. equal enthusinsm, cewent, ete,, of Havens&Co. 158 W eim e [} V] 100 Doses _One Dallar,