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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SIXNTEENTH YEAR, " OMAMA. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1856, U THE DE WO (Y GLADSTONE IN LIVERPOOL. 1 T CINCHESTRRS | twents-six loaded freignt cars followed the ' it Q "R | itemin it Therefore the prospects of ¢ (0N THE DEAD RUN TO O3ALLA, A WAR WITH WINCHESTERS, | hrataiisisitig doemomateop ac enere | HOW BLACK HATES BLACKS. | Stk i thoce of a onemment His Address on the Issues of the | wood. “Tthad about twenty armed specials THE OLEOMARGARINE LI —— Campaigr — on oo, and departed south, “ITe wailrond — pohe oleomargarine bill will be cdnsidered % Y B aneull IVERPOOL, June 9% —Gladste afte y " i .. | oMmcials anticipated np trouble after leaving iy v the senate committee on agriculiure to 1 N Tho Packers of Chicago Oheerfully | | FAvEnvaor. Jun bl o Offcials Run Their Trains | fid . nioss b Shoutd b a soné point | The Oommissonee of Pensions Shows His | wlrrtn ant 1 wpeeiga fhat vport wif | Halo Tells the Sencto How Uleveluad Shoshds be Metropolis of Nebraska, | Hengler's cireus. Ho was received with Guarded by Rifles, bevond e state lime, anu the squad of I Dislike of the Oolored Rac I R R S LR Spend His Time, boundless enthuos The S— that point to gnard agninst th H]‘um\nm; to | as passed by 186, to '4 cent or 1 cent, —_— e . SITES crowded 1o 1ts utinos nelty, 5 : MILUEICS STATION, Ind,, June 2% —The | HE G , N. | asamjority are oppaséd to prohibiting the e i SEEKING SITES FOR PACKERIES. “ o 1 ! STRIKERS STAND ALOOF. | {w( ,““1 t tralng on thio L.ake \!‘HII‘IHI‘:‘ HE DISREGARDS EMANCIPATION. | T Rt in il Jois butter. Thoy are will- | DON'T WASTE IT ON PENSIONS: & R eing present. Hun of people in & made up At Chicazo at noon, passed liere at 2 ? g o place it under, sueh resteictions as will @ to gain admittance and erowded around P, tn; for the cast without interference of any provent deeption and require its identiiication | . BouthOmaha's Ascendent Star Points | ontside, the enthus None Found to Face the Muzzles of | kind, Tl ted gards retimed on an in- | How the National Debt Stands at the | I themariet, but willnot consent to tag ot | But Consider Plans For Extendifig the Way to Pe vency and Big vor f the Guns and Six Trains Go “(‘j“‘““— A TR e, Close of the RFiscal Year,§ with n lon s dtbate when tie Bl colesup for | Che Count Commerce = Deg Profit—The Effect on Chi- Al Y Out Unmolested Except tho. oaet RTVIVEQ 16 the TiRwaNRAnS yards o Some Comparisons—Laird's consideration in the senate. Moines Rivor Veto Discussed— cago Packers. ) . he 1 by deers, ty at 2:80 p. m. The oficials issued a Verbal Fight, BLAINE ON CLEVELAND, * AfTaies in Congress. &O M y s {o acoept freight without limit. They 5 & A New, Enzluiid coneressinn who 1s very . Brase e remintied. his auattor | i hat they betleve the strike is ended. - i, A AT G Wi wis A question of the 1 ! \ 3 " imen are holding a session, and wheth- dueer Ponsion Decision. b L P VAURUICR bt LB e Senate's Procosdings. THe Rush to Omat ' i ko Shore Strike. or they contemplae any TArher MOVe 15 N0t | W ek e e a4 [Speclal Tote- | §i Dresident Clevelane N0 e |y ASiINGTON, Juno v, Antson, {8 T bl DML R R - gram to the DEr)—The following rathor | il on the preeident 145t fall Tt 1o cxptetod | the absence of Mr. Logan, submitted the eotis Ak st B AU b, DROWNED WHILE BATHINC curious letter from General Black, ¢ommis- | to find an entirely different man from the | ference report on the pension appropristion sioner of pensions, to 4 colored soldier has | 910 he met. Tle was not 4 man of broad in- | biil, the house receding rom its disagrees the Brs he question whether eattle and b ralscd west and nosthwest of the | highly brivi) ' L f tection from either the county or state author- 4 ogs aised west and morthwest of the y privilezed, ‘publicly endoy ities, the Lake Shore railroad ofticils organ- | A Former Nebraskan Meets His Death tellect or culture, 48 would be inagined from Missourl river Lodsd Al b AN :"'v:‘jr..‘.m::‘x\u(\flr‘“(mwr‘;wubu T izedd 1se in their own behall to-day at Sioux Cit just come to lizht, and seems to show that | tho cyrrent reports, In fact he gave the im m‘;}"\' ‘\Wh‘l‘ ”: ool lh\“‘”‘l e izing th : as an anti-liberdl. But from the leg ay c 3 . 3 e present commissioner of penstons is ime | prossion of a stubl ieno t er introduced a bill authorizdn or Omaha packers, raised by efforts now | medical protessions, whieh were now open, | which proved successtul to the point ot | Stovx Crey, Ia., June 28.=[Spocirl Tele l”“y!l“ ‘(;’ Al o ‘[‘.'l' K oo1oned | TAD: JiiHy LUt ‘fl“,“[,l,\“|"l‘]"l':,'i presldent to appoint and relite Altred y‘»sl.\n,‘; being made to estaldish addittonal packiug | flic liberals received’a fair share of support hecompany to send out eightheavy [ gram to the Bie.|—While bathing in the | Pued with an undue hatee [to the colored | Qi WA ¢ ; 4 i anfon as major general. 1t forred Bouses at Omaha, is atfracting much attens | aple, constitutionaily, to overbuar tie classes, | it trains before highttall, and permittiig | Fiowd rivet near the cily iy morning DEPARTMENT OF THE [NTERION [licse words from Ar. Blainic ias just come | Mr. Edmunds called up the bill grantine s tlon among loeal prekers who, 1t s thought, | because it had wiways been howh - that | three o come into the city yards trom the | Albert M. Miller, Iate_of Wayne, Neb,, but i R out, and aleady the gossins ane”at work |GG 810 per month o Euily . Siane whenever truth, justice and humanity were | cast. The company procured the services of | formerly of Roehelle, Liee county, 1L, was WastiNGToN. D, C., 18%, | N0 doubt 4 to the trth of the statement, for | nard, widow of General Stannard, of Vere concerned, the’ inasses were: Tight and the | one hundied wen, who were armed by the | drownel Miller, with several companions, | Southern division, C. W. €. examiner, No. | Bodouht as to the fruth of the sta A THONLCLI BIIL WHS BAsAG creasing facilitios and business of the eattle | classes in the wiong railroad company with Winchester magazine | was stopping at the Central house over Sun 200,859, mother of Arnold Shaw, Conipany J ; g s y st e N;@ - . S0, moth \rnolt \ Y | warm porsonal triend of - the Plumed | g ehair laid before the and hog slaughtering gentry in the enter- Rovnnily Muie villes, These wen were sworn in as special L and went to the river aboat 10 o'elock. | M, Seventeenth vegiment, United SWates | i iht, and he is not a man who swerves ont, colored troops. \ prising city by the Big Muddy., Andy Haas Musien, June Prince Luitnold was | Lown of Lake polive and acted under ordy John King was the first to enter the water. STits e 'xme’.mm for pension has been re- | from the (”:”u“{\ NS R tion bill, stating that the committee was: vuns: 4o Is In Omaha representing certain Chi today formally made rezent of Bavaria to | OF i@ ehief of police of that village, These | When he was about half wiy across the | jected on the wround thatus the cliimant | rpye rymored appointuent of Colonel Mor- | able to agree, the question being on the subs men were placed on guard in the estensive | stream Miller jumped in and bogan swim= 1 was a stveat the tine of the soldior's death, | gon,"of Xugnsta, M., vice daris Patten, com | sidy provis o switeliing yards of the railway at Forty-first [ ming quite rapidly towards him. King soon | $he was not dependent upon bim for sup- | ficsioner of navigation, is the reslt of Tt D i struetion of a house with n eapacty of .00 | {he peeaation af (he fhrons by ine OO | (g o 3hire atreotss I addition to. the | hewrd Mitler exclyim, <L ean'tmake 1t e | POrtat tiat time. L pUSTIE, Sl denl made Tast Tall by Senator Ml and T Rl et L R 5 the insane suecessor of Ludwiz. e cere ¥ 2 A ¢ heqrd 2 L) sh . Jony C. BLACK, Commissioner. il bl Apddy ot + | the subsidy appropriation in the bi { animalsa day. Mr. MeNeil, also reprosent- | S s Performed in the thione room of | martial force, a squad of men under William | shouted a second time, and King saw himn | o Joel R. Grifiin. Nashyille, Tenn, e ‘,’F"‘ Shseae T pritictple - on WIS eteoe wns that VAR ing Chieago capitalists, is there with like | the residenzsehloss in the nee ot the | Pinkerton avpeared at the yardsand were | disappear. But as he reappeared almost im- How General Black could have fallen into | GG Yeteive o ofice vhataver, and in re- | foreign mail service deserved 1S compensas intent. Many of the operators and | Mstry and majority of the pariiament. placed on the locomotives and freight trains | mediately, the f ulun-rmlmn;!.; he was fooling [ this mistake is the strange part of it. The | turn the republican side of the senate wold | tion a8 mueh a8 the constwise mail seryl ¢ 5 — as fast as the! ere made up. switeh | and <o kept on. ITmmediately after, another | colored sc Arnold Shaw, enlisted in | not oppose the contirmations of Pillsbury h ot b specnlators provisions e boar olesaie ¥ er and Robber, as fast as they were made up. Sixswiteh | and aw, ) 1 ‘ > Flvor: il ‘sateive o (TN speculators in provisions on the board | Wholesale Murder and Robbery. | o iy were tired up and, bearing men car- | startling cry, “I am_drowning,” was heard, | August, 183, at petiol tiere wero no | and iase, the internal 1evenug collectors o (ilvor malifmctvico ot SRR ¢ the formidable looking Winehesters, | and Miller went down for the last time. The vak Th the Utiited. Stato ass: (Gahe or Massachusetts and Maine, ey were | S ce ik 1iiioe Jet of Nebraska | 1Y i this city to-day murdered his master rying the formidable looking Winchesters, 1:11 lvl\lu went <|.:\\||I54\_| (11‘)\ ll|I l“II|‘|'|Iu I lh_‘ slaves in the Unit tates, unless General | )0 BEEEE0L however, through soime mis. Mr. Plumb moved that the senate insist on in the cattle and hor product of Nebraska | o X ; fire moved up and down the road from the el farm yas i YR, s 1] Black proposes to override the emaneipation | yyderstanding, and the president, who feel SRR IEAE o $USIN Jati L the teritories of Wyoming, Dakota and | §gtstress and theip five ehildren, stole | 1i5iits to the Indiana state line to give warn- | XU, an eXpert swimier, by o heraie eutt | jrociamation of President Lincoln, The old | very sore over the hias nioceedetl 1o | L L e and L A 10,000 franes and then tled to Bulgaria. iy e & ke succeeded finally in raising the body. Life Ak 4 b ery sore over the aifalr, has procce o, | and ask turther conterence. \ Montann, abd several, notably 11, B, Weare, s ing of the sathiering of any body of strikers, | was entirely extinct, however. The deceased | colored woman had four sons in the union | take out his spitein the appointment. Mor- Mr. Hale, in the course of the debate, sald e JE4a vas Going Home to Rest. At Forty-thivd strect the police had <everal | was about twenty-three years of age and came | army, This one was shot to death in defend- | ton was the oviginator of the seandal 0 Amel peop! . rome. have made a number of visits to these re 2 ! + bt 3 to | Mr. Blaine the American people hud become an o s vt enttle o bo. aised ot nominal | LONDON, June 25.—Gladstone will remain | skirmishies with the strikers early in tho | here from Wagne. Hiie parents of tho | ing the old flag, and she received her son's | Mt BRING, by e prodicing people, and if it had & fair gions, where cattle can be raise@ ab ROWMAL ap ypywarden o week, He will then come to | day and three arrests were made. But it was fl'["“_"k“lm;'" “.'}'.‘”"“"l telegraphed con- | poynty, 8103, If the evidence was sufficrent It is predicted at the treasury that the pub | and fair opportunity it coulid obtain the t expense. West and northwest of Omaha, | London, found needless to cxercise any speeial vio- | {etni IR s Exeib AL S RRERIONS | 6 vive Tier that, why not enouzh to give her | lic debit statement for June Will show o de- | of Central and South Awerien and o thousands of hogs are raised, which, it is RASPED DY A CODBR lence. The sirilers avpearcd to be disin- < e the widows’ pension of $12 per month? il Franice 'or Germany. . Ono Sl W - claimed can be bought at less cost in- Omaha = clined to bring on a conflict with the men The tmpeachment Trial, THE COUNTRY'S DERT. The bill wad reported fo the senate to-day | Sary to it and that Was x.v;unu.mmlnwfi are looking with alaim upon the rapldly in ference report on the postoftice approprias ¥ gy capitalists who will at once begin the con- | administer the affairs of the kingdom during of trade have felt a erowing Intercst Buemanest, June 25— A servant in a fam- and shipped as pork to the east and Europe | The Stinking Water Statesman | carying the vifles. — During te forcnoor: a Dus MoiNes, Ia., June 2 —The court of The fiscal vear to elose with Wednesday of | to appropriate an additional $25,000 for the | eheap transportation, No statesman in than to send iton the hoof to Chicago, Cap- RRoughly Handled in the House. deputy sheriff visited the seene and formally | impeachment met at 2 p.m., the defense eall- | this week will find the national finances in | completion ot the publicbuildingat Nebraska ‘{“'”‘“‘ ":_'*' L yeutures w "’S','f“l“" o ol o be inter | Cintcao, Tl June 25.—(Special Tele- | Tead the viotact to several small groups of | ing J. S. Bloomington, publisher of tho In- | pretty good shape. The public debt, which | City, Neb. ¥ i) Boutse. pursted by the Brtsh govar v gram to the Bk, |—The Journal’s Washing- | men near the railroad tracks and then sent a | vestigator, an insurance journal of Chicago. | twenty rs ago was $i5 for each man, William ™ Degmant T b confirmed | and the tme will_come when the Ay ton special says: Quite scene was created | Aeputy on board each of the switch engines. | He testisied as to the charges of insurance ex- | woman and ehild in the coun tey, is now 823 | {riged States attorhey for the northorn. dise | beople will demand that an_adiinist erally decline to say mueh about their plans. | iy o jiouse to-day by the charge made by | Gronps of strikers remained on the State [ aminers, they being in all states $25a day | for each person, and the interest charge, | trict of Tow = will be wise enough, broad enor h and “here is enough businessfor both of w5, | Cobb that Luird of Nebraskn, was connected | Sireet inferseetions near the railroad tracks | and over; also that Vail's roputation asan | which at that tie was over $4 per head, is [ = " BioBren Fiow i ot e O O ot S sald Charles L., Hutehinson, of the Chicago | witha company which obtained large quan- | QUHn< the entire day, but 1o one of their | examiner was st elass and i charges rea- | now 7 cents per capita. Tho total debt. to- || (e Fotbiving natied Rastolle WSRO | driin away from some of the things to whie Drovision and Fackingcompany. shen ke | tties of Tand in Nebraska by sharp practices | DUNDEr was venturesome enovih to attempt | sonable. The defense offered in evidence | day is just half what it was then and tho an- | Wer0 Koy Qrgpielteomn o sl ¢ the 86 1 bl o dodd, onestly iving i tie, : & 0 ANl AT RHbIa R .. Laird replied | the dangerous part of pulling a coupling pin, | BeNshaperarticios fram b the Droutneht | nual interest charge but one-fourth of what | ver, Chicago. J 3 him ‘give less time to'the examination” an and guestionable transactions. - Laird replicd | fhe L0 ! instrance journals of the east, which contra- | Il interes TS ) " 5 HEas mmsideration of the subject of & ponsion. te) sharply that the enarges were untrue, and he | The work of making up the fivst freizht train | dicted the witness' statement. The articles [ it was at that time. “Then the interest-bear- B SEORTING. WORLYD, Some. poor old soldier, and study.up had no rel with the company, | W&s completed at preeisely noon, and it at | charge that Vail was no expert and that his | ing debt was $2,532,000,000 and interest from = i) porid question and learn <omething of this great those already established in Chicago, aithough Iis dead beother had heen | 0nce startxd south. The train consisted of | eharges were exhorbitant. ‘The senate ruled | 5075810 per eont. N ow the nterest-bearing sterday's Events on the Race Track [ fivld that is open to the American people. “Edow't think it witl fnterfere with the | amember of it. He contined defending the | fourteen louded cars of perishable fieicht. | 41t 'If!“"(‘ ‘]‘i'“‘ but oner from the Spectator. | gebt is £1,220,000, 000 and the interest rate and Diamond. “Phe diseussion here closed, and the motion oy, actuary of the insurance 3 : B SUNNLG INBIBL D Chicago markel,” said Nels Mortis, presi- | company, and said it was composed of on- | Armed dep uties were on the locomotive and | Geyartment ST Lotis, was ulso. examined. | from 3to4s per cent. Then the population | Brigirron Beaci, June 25.—For maidens, L the senate insist upon Its amendment d orable gentlemen, Cobb replied hotly, and | a man sat at the end of each ear, making two 3 2y A > testifie T v 3 wonz whom the debt was divided was [ three-year olds, thiee-fourths of a mile} gread to—yeas, s 1. The dent of the Fairbank Canning company. Nitde Somie. remarks in an undettone, 10 | persons to guard ench conpling. Dascing be | Insusanes oxaminere. moret c1ares MAACDY | <55,000,000. now it is 60.000,000. ‘14 is atavor- [ King Vietor won, Lizzie Walton second, | democrats voting v.ti the republieans i When asked if he was mterested in the | Whieh Laird replied excitedly: “Don't vou AL A gutldbilil 3 il T ite ocenpation with people’ wiih bad diz BiaReat third: . hna g 18, Mrinative were Mossis. Brown, Call, Eustisy : threaten me,sir; don’t threaten me.” Coph, | tWeen the armed men patrolling the tracks AT TRy tion to complain that the country is terribly | Mile: Catheart and Aleck Ament ran a | Gorman, Payne and P % Haas Omaha packing house, Mr, Morris ve- | aftera moment’s hesitation, continued his | the train procceded slowly to Englewood. SanTho VAN O eaY Lack burdencd with debt. So itis,but it isespeeally | dead-heat for first place, Lute String third, | , Lhe senate then, on motion of Mr. Plumby ] Plied, “Mr. Haas represents certain capital- | speceli, andstill has the floor, Crowds at the street interseetions jeered at | , CRESTON une M.—(Special Telegram | happy in this line when compared with thoss | Time 124482, The heat was rinoff was and | 100k up the president’s veto of the bill tos & st et e guards and train employes, but offered no | 10 the BEE]—-Four victims of Thursday’s | of some other countries thatare supposed o | won by Afeck Ament by fifteen lengthe, [ Guiet titles —of seftlers on the Des L‘x"‘" Ists, and ot course their names cannot be TSt Durin, he guards and train employes. ered o o e Tald b rosts Hitiglive! o[ M VeRy HOF I i sebooL. o6 aloizAtons. | ‘uhberY st & viver lands, and Mr. Evarts delive T R violence. Leaving Englewood the train was | M ! . vt | For instance, while our debt is §25 per head, | Mile: Miss Daly won, Broughton second, | AMument in support of the veto, in whieh given, BrooyinaTon, lil, June 28.—Gen given full speed and passed through White were. buried here Saturday. David- | 400 O etrin s 930, that of Itussin 35, that | Poverty ”m:' '.'..”m_‘l;_“' yally] ccond, | Gaid the objeetions to the bill were ter iy - think the tendeney will bo towardea de- | Singleton, General MeNulta, D. T. Littler, | Grand Crossing and South Chicago {0 | S0 Was buried here t""h\.\ _Aldrivs re 80, that of Ltaly S8, that of CGreat | For (wo-vear olds, five furlongs: Nat Good- [ aud compr '“'I"!‘.“.‘"“ f(‘"“'li-d‘l\relfl g crease of business here,” said Michael | Hamilton Spencer, R. E. Williams and | ), Indiana state line without | Mains were shipped to Morrison, 111, last | Britain $100, and that of France $150. win won, Jennie June second, Triple € tion of the subject had satistied him that Cudahy of Armour & Co, Norval Dixon have been added to the list of cident. The company had taken the pre | Might for burial. - The two who were injured HOW LAIRD WARMED COBI. third, "Time-1:04 president was richt inreturning the bl udahy of Armour & Co. AT Dy T RS s | o e MO AR VIR A A X CIE LB Improving. The far-seeing wisdom of Samuel J. Ran One and three-eighths miles: Adonis won, | Without his approval. S e pall bearers at David Davis’ funeral, as Sen- { cqution of sending a squad of Pinkerton's | Mg jmproving. : dalllimiting at an_carly hour to-day the | Santa Claus secoad, Ben Pryor third. Time | . Mr. Allison said that the bill affected la THE OMAHA CU ators Voorhees and McDonald and Messts. | en to the state line,as it was intimated | o 1h¢ community is agitated over the sudden | yeneral debate upon the land clauses of the [ Z3:2js o : S - interests and a great many veople in 1owe Western Business, D bR et e tack on the train_ at that point, The t e ex-county” suerintendent of sahools. | Amianeg s e prohanly i cebile s M= T Wila: Tgoriant. i AROtel ReRDOSE CIncAGo, June 23 —[Special Teleg ic McLean county bar et this merhing | procecded on to Miller's Station, nd., with- | was conveyed liowe e from a pienic Satut- | which saved the honse oo a riotand the ne: The Base Ball Record. senator from New: York (Evarts) had the Bre.]—*The cut to Omala on freight is | Judse Reeves presiding. It was decided to | oy any sign of trouble, where the guards | day and died at 4 o'clock next morning. “The |- cessity of expunging from the Record in the | Av Giicaco— stated that the case was a new oliew' n; ”ch I?nbndy]ln'_lhl-|r|m‘|‘~~m|l n_m'l l.-.m\p were relieved and returned to the city on an funeral takes place at Afton to-day, future some good big ehunks of history and | Chieago..........1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0— 3 It was also a new one to the I:rep dflafi. ittee for resolutions was appointed. A. now an open one,” siid a contracting v ¢ zood big ehunls of TS la0.8 ay O day, and s about 50 per cent. from the wittee for resolutions was apromnted, A | in-hound train. - Five other trains were made Lo ActemptsaiMatite: unpariiumonfary lahgupee, Mr. Cobb of | piiladelphn'i: 10 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 1= 3 | CAlliua) was sk, ou e oy p There is also a cut to St. Paul butitisa | Mys. Davis, arrived from Washington | UP in auick succession and sent out of the oux Crry, la., June 38.—[Special Tele- | 50 widely and enphatically vegarding the in- | pobifners gMeCornick and Cusey. ot E s miade by the senator from, . quiet one, and i3 not nearly so serious ws re- | {o-day. Goneral Logan, Governor Oglesby | eity under similar conditions, and before 3 | gram to the Bir | —Lowis 1L Deterson, an | rinsic ( \ks to this great goy- ago 6, Dhildelphia 4. Umpire—Cone | New Yok, that neither ofcilem it SRS ported. There s no flat 10 cent rate. First | and fudge Gresham” will arrive to-motrow | o'elock two delayed west bound trains had tic genius, was arrested Sunday night | CrRment that it seemed they would stop little * s S et ontly studied the case 5o RS 1o nnderstang and second elasses are probably shaded. The [ WOrning. .I|\nl,!9“ll:|| 0 telezraphed Mis. | qrrived in the eity under guard While in the aet of pounetng upon Mr. Lewis, | S10f% of active veibal assaalt I not the | M43 prorenuno— ‘hlllllfi"“";l{_"c H'l“'"'“md:" lj&'_\‘.”“f "l':oc:”ll:u- Omaha ent affects business clear across the | ;) s wmathize with you. and the | The oficials of the Lake Shore road ex- | \who lreops a stand on Prospect Hill, with the :j}“,i,i‘.}u“"flsu‘pt,fjf,ffj,:",",‘ 1 Deought mto | Pittsburg 040020 1 10 {hvor ihe malter and 1o 1rsé the passage country just to that extent. All houses with | cliildren of Judge Davis in the great aftliction | pressed the view this afternoon that the | eyident intention of taking his life. Peter- | been — for some time acliing to [ Py inand Mathews, First basa | ©f fhe Dill overthe president's veto, £ agents or branches at Council Blufts or | which hias come upon youand them. inhis | stiike was practicalty ended. They state | son and family live on the hill, and for some | clmb ~Mr. Sparks for wrongs done | igs—Piitshure 14, Afhletic 8. | Frrors—Pitts: | After Mr. Alhson's vemarks, the subleck Omaia are rebilling and there s no way of | stainiess public and private life, youandhey | that they wiil, however, maintain their pres- | time past have tried to eep yi{Rooustitiion = mationtwonty;mintitesineschi v ie 5. Umpire—Kelly, A e v enting them, Preity nearly every ship- | Dves rich inberitance. P CAQRAGEH 0 ent strong armed men till all semblance of | down. Several days azo he was arr cd[aAhimet "i'x'.‘fi'm'.ul'\fi.”‘,lf‘. SoaE Lig B % onmp R " e find somcbody to rebill his goods if | Judge Blodgett of Chiicago alio telegiaphied | trouble has: disuppeared. Tho strikers had | aifewipting to shool plr. Lewiz and st nheht | oot little of him offietally but old clothes | Witinizion "% § 6 0 5 5 6 0 4-10 : In®thofHouse i cansave from tventy-live (o Lifty cents | s condolence. little to say during the day as to their_con- | Tia Nosuntption is that he 18 parttally in | 20d bones, Atr. Cobb, of cotirse, as a_demo- [ R i5eizoit 17, Washinston 1, E WasIINGTON, June 25.—Under the call of & italists here who a ested in new developments in Omaha gen- what effect the opening up of large packing establishuients in Omaha would have on ber hundred on_ freight.” The cut on St [ ' Gpieaco, June 28.—A large number of | tem. 5 R 1 Urdlpaih HODNINC, A8 g it nston 13, 3 Ll e 4 } A ht. CAGO, 28, —A larg plated course, but e, as yet, displayed | sane und he will have an examination to- | ¢rat and chairman of the committee on pub- | vori " hotroit 6, Washington 3, U > states Mr., Randall of Pennsylvania intro= Paul is about in the position that the cut on | members of the Chicago bar met in Justiee ocu £ ) 8 ane i ave xnlnation to- | orat and chatrian of the commiiteo on pub- | ro etroit 6, Wasliington 3. Unpire ! 2 ) Allgo 1 Omabia was before the Chicaga. Burlinzton | Vlarlan's contt room this atternoon to ar. | 10 indications of their intention to surren- | mMorrow. SUEbadsugiono i, GLICHLL 1200 (AT Gaffey. duced the bill to reduce and equalize "“"“-, & Quiney made an open ane. There is some | piiveo for & fitting representation at the fu- | der They held several consultations with unsteadiness in rates, that is certain, Just | peril of Judge Davis at Bloomington to-mor- | switchmen from the other roads in the city, as 5001 as their competitors ean fix the ease | yow, Judze Drummond was made chairn but the result of the conference was not dis- they will amnounee an open war rafy. “There | 1t 8. Fumniil moved that a commitice he ap- | closed T ) | Fitehers—Mullane and Kilro AROECIONEL N0 MSECDIO WA pointed toattend the funeral. - Judge Drun Wb atorts | commonly known, “Stormy Jordan,” the | der, which was nothing move nor less than to | hits=Cincinnati 13, B T r (izoaoaat . S wond said that after consultation with lead- [ It has been ascertained that there were | o0t notorious saloon keeper in the state ‘Congressinan Laird confounded_with his | Cincinnati 4 Baltimore 4. Umpire—V of Lovilaug 4 I‘.".‘:';“" U;!l“i._ British Grain Trade Review. ing members of the bar, hie had selected the | four men shot on Saturday afternoon during | .5 just peen jailed for violation of the pro- | Prother, a heavy land owner in Nebraska, tine te view with great solicitude an s LoNnox, June 25,—The Matk Lane Bx- | following persons as 'such committee, and | the chase of the train to Englewood. Their | 1ibition Tnw dnd. will hie to sorve 200 diys | how deid, and tocharge the honorable” gen” | AT Lovisvinte— = | favor the contemplated action ot the Freneh 8 press, in its review of the British grain trade | the choice was unanimously ratifiecd by | names are earefully suppressed. Two of | in juil. Hekept the notorions saloon at the | tzman to'his face, through the me a [ Louisyille...0 00 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0=81 yernment in authorizing a loan to assist ims | the meeting: Judge J. D. Colen, Judge [ (e W8 GO0 0 & ST o) Apobwiiose 8ign bote the loko! special agent’s réport, with mes, | Brooklyn...0 0 0.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1— | 1\ uon e Panama canal, or @ during the past week, says: Welcome sum- | 11 W. Blodgett. Jdudge Lyman Frambull, | 1em are as yet unadle to be about, while the | Qtfumwa depat whose bore ‘the legend, | 00 o ors and felonies that the p Eleven innings. Pitchers— Ramsey and | he Work ||nl.u |."m.l...|..| (l.fu;._xl. ul"’.u‘xl);":atm, t mer weather has a marked effect on crops, | J B, D. MeGruder, RIS, Tuthill, W. €; | two otliers are walking around. y = A land thief in pursuit of his calling ¢ Porter, First base hits—Louisville 10, Bro meastre ealeulated to identify it w b butit came too late to save a large proportion M. W, Full . Jewett, | 1t is understood to-nlght that the Lake Mait House b . guilty of, The result " of it lyn 8. Errors—Lowsville 2, Brooklyn 3. Um- | Panama canal, as such action is opposed tog 3 of the cereals, The outlock, except for the | Norman “Willigms, 1L *‘W. " Jackson, | Shore stiikers will endeavor 1o precipitate 8 | ayrme e o o that” when Mr. Laird again got | pirer—Bradiy. the policy of the American people as exe 8 L SR AL il B T R D McClellan, J, R. | zoyoral strik s oyt o AVENPORT, 11,, dUn0 =0 ¢ the floor, the house couldn’t get close enongh s Y wessed by the chief exeentive of the Uni K, best wheat district, is very discouraging. | Pooliftie, Bdwin Walker, E. B, McClazg, | Ecieralsuike ou all roads leading intothe | gram to the Bir.]—~The malt house in Black- | {o the démoeratieside (whither Mr. Laird had | s f-ous 00001 0-5 L‘.vl;.'\d“,')“,:.'i‘,i:‘.,.m.,. of this canaliee iptahastiocniin Meitayororhuyers, - ftobert “f “Lineotn, “heohard Swett S | ¢ A e T Hawk, four miles west of this city, owned by | gone) to see o fun, and Mr. Cabb was roasted | Bston....,"2 250 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 | THE8 B (HEUOL B (L ST REEE (ll:ullh; Rt B1 1d, agalnst 34746 quarters at | leave Chica o :l‘rll‘llnx|ul\\5“.n“l’::llll‘l",l{”.':.l‘hl W o chiet of “police at the town of Lake "'"1“;':;":‘1:'\’"'”?'!":““’:";i“‘;:;d ‘:2 :’ll'::l“'" :fi' Bt ;’n:.h:;-ul)'-ltxllllut\l?.{('u‘:Iunl Hikely e 5‘,“‘,1'.,.;?“ ,,.}"“"“‘"\1'1.5'.'.) l“l’l‘?"'Il‘lf‘l:!’:;m‘;"' oLl base | peated and reiterated by the United S:atess 58 N R ety e IR S L s iizes Conen tnd | ©f the Lake Shore railrowt at 8 o'clock | 6,000 bushels of malt were burned, ' Loss, | aad 804 LA CORISOR He G Y Ar St Lovis fuested o send to congress without delay all (| d Ae ‘ G 000" bushels of malt_w agent’s report worse confounded, and then, | o 1 - 2 i th\n‘u(rmn ‘cl::wuu l'~|:-“‘n-m‘l\lf Ani R e R o Fineam Tt W | this morning with a police force of 100 men, | §13,0003 insurance, $7,700, it side cloanence. St Latrd defended | St 1ouis........ 1.0 5 0.0 0.0 0 28 | coprespondence bearing ou the subjeot ofs \eat arri Bishop, Leonard Swett, Norman William$ | inewding speeials and Pinkerton police, and — -—— the memory of his brother in” a way tropolitans.... 0 0 .0 0 0 2 0 5 106 | o) yast importanceand fraught with muehy seven carzoe ! and L. G, Fisher. “The Iist naumed isa mav- | at once began the work of dlearing the yards Chautauqua Graduates, backed up by Mr. Syarks own azents, 1 e e s ot s | danger to national interests, rawn and fourte ined, including | ufacturer and son of one of Judge Davis' | of strikers and idlers. Very few of the latter | INPIANOLA, In., June 28.—[Special Tele- | Cobb so wad he attempted to defend his own AR R E T T ) The house then went into committee of thas nine of American. In trade forwird there is | most intimae friends, had entered the yards. but remained ina | gram to the Ber, |—Rev. Dr. J. 1L Vincent, | view of the case, and sat down atthe end of [\ st 4 Melropolitans e le o tho! sundry elvil aiiptensatiaRuN no inauiry at to<day’s market. Wheat was ———— arge group just beyond the railroad tracks | founder of the Chautauqua circle, held com- | his thnea pufling, red taced failur Alel. whole on tho sundry appropriy b2 dull and ¢d lower. Flour was dull and 6d A Thieving Tramp Shot. intently watehin the movements mencement exerclses here to- 1‘_ v ind RAYVG! FOR THE PACIFIC EXTENS] . % ~ Atr, Morrow moved to amend the bill by ins lower, DENVER JUNCHION, Col., Ju S the railroad people. Several hundi nehe XCro 868 Moo to-ay anc Eave I Since the visit of Mesars. 10010005 7| creasing from £6,500t0 $10,000 the appropel L 1l T il men, however, remained in the vielnity of | SIRIOINAS L0 seventeon graduates from differ | yajpnel Tlags and_ George ¥ b N D B0 0006 00 M1 bionto meet expenses Incurred Tnder The Visible Supply Statement. cial Telegram to the Bep.)— the ronnd houde and the carsof the liake: } | ent parts of the stat Cotneil Blufrs, on § RO 0 onway, Whitney and Deylin. | tion to mee hens c Hh nl nent. £ " 1¢ 1o 15€ L) arsol the Lake Shore une \fs, on o the members of L v n ) Chinese nd by adding provige requi) CuteaGo, June 28, —The following is the | few days the town has been flooded with 4, and refused to obey the order of the po- the Towa delegation, which intended to vote | 17 e Dits—Kunsas Cily 10 Now Youk 8. | e socratary of (he treasiny 0 catise. toek report of the visible supply of grain June 23, | tramps. Thisevening at 7o’clock the tramps | lice fo move. Clubs were drawn and the po- 5, Killed By the Cars. solidly azainst the bill to extend the time of | Errors—Kansas City 9, New York # Um- prepated préliminary and retuen certiticate as reported by the secretary of the Chicago | attacked Ollie Olesten near the Union Pacitie | lice drove the men from the innnediate vie ENEVADA, la., June 28.—|Speclal Telegram | payment of the Paciic railway debt, have | pire=York. = =~ Hentifying wore paiticularly tian at preseny Botraii ] conl chutes. The attack was supposed to be [ ItV 0T the vards, 'In onc encounter Detective | to the 1 Vesterday a_boy named Gaff, | cliyiged thoir minds, Tho delogation’ et SR ey the Chinese to whioin they iro grautod, 8 /484,00 AR 0K X i f Finn of the Lake police ki edone of the | ared seventae % ¥ on Saturday represented the board of trade 3 K ) ; 5 ey ted wetition prepared” under: | Pooree for the purpose of robbery, and had it not | eiliown. “1fa Ik the only person reporged | 25¢d seventeen, living a few miles east of f &3 WliRY FRGCRNG oy Came with @ | WASHINGTON, June 27, — Commissione | Rrosented 4 Resioon, brobaieer auts HLRRAED: 11 been seen by one of the railroad agents, who | fo have sustained any serious injury- | Bere attended y camp meeting and while re: | memorial signed by aliostall the members | Sparks, in reply to a request from the secre- | Sune by 50.000 persons, asking that” son went bravely to the scene of action, the ci The company made no attempt to | turning home lay down by the track and | o¢'y}a state logisiature who were in the ses- | tayy of the interior for a recommendation in | 1 Y 10 Do Laktn AVl EEaEE v ; : : it %o | Went 10 sicep. He was run over by the cars Bia Kogielature : ] oss | tary ) A dution In | action shiould be tuk il 1 i ! zen would have been miore seriously dealt | move any —cars up - to 9 oclock, | UG TS e Snd ees FoN: slons of the senate on the impeachment | ,q . ter of the application of the state of | prohibit Chinese emizrat After Deputy Sherift Gleason appeared at Fort court, The leglslature last winter passed lopted The ) with, One of the tramps declared he ‘would L Al o WL LR D Kansas for o reconsidiation of the previous | the amendment was adopte the visible grain supply is: - fivst stréet shortly after 10 o'clock, accoi- - resolutions instructing whe lowa delegation 8 § 8 ¥ division, TR ket N asaia | cavethe ugent, and ran toward him with | panied by six deputies. This is the frst tine Crops Damaged by Hail. to vote agalnst any extension meas- | decision of the interior department upon the | "Vt se relative to the expenses of Corn, o L alals0n ;‘hflllh supposed to be o I\l.m-n I'lie f since the strike began that any ot the repre- ATLANTIC, Ia, June 28.—[Special Tele- | ure, This last memorial practically | claim of the state to select ad- | Jection of revenue from the sales of p HENTHS |||I~f- -‘. (‘1«“11 .hi-\\ ,I"]"'\'i‘l'\".'. '."‘.“l 5 | sentatives of the sheriff haveappeared on the | gram to the B A heavy hail storm | absolvesthe delegation frouearrying out the | ditional lands under the agricultural | Jands having been reached, Mr, Laird 14,088 | PRI 1O wSo T4, !nlu )lllll“‘_<|l ing etfectin | yround, ) hief deputy read the riot act | nassed about six miles north of Atlantic at | Wishes of that legislature, 'The delegation | colfage aet of 1862, has recom- | a severe attack upon Commissioner: 28,504 | e e O e e sourme o (s b e | at four points along the “line of the Luke | 'g'clock this afternoon, The storiy was six | told the members of conuress that the bill | mended that the application be granted, Un- | iy his administration of * the A e "”I"] 0N 10 =AU L8 Shore rond between Forty-lirst street and En- | yijes wide, Allcrops were injured from 10 | Was not thoroughly wnderstood, and they | der this act the state claims theright toselect | oftice, and_quoted irom & number of let I Ty : o blam Is attached to-the shootiug should | glewood, and_the police’ and deputies then | 1050 D cont, came here, atter getting the memorial, in | 7,082 acres of land I addition to & like num- | \eritten by homestead seitlers in his dish kR R TRER b Gosasts | 16 PROYE fatal, be zan to clear the tracks. ‘The crawds moved i order that' any member could use his own | ber selcctep in 1874, allesing that the lands | denouncing Sparks' orders, eharaeter _CHicAgo, June ihe inter-Oceal w——— off quietly after reading the rlot aet, and up Drowned 1n a Cistern. judgiment on the subject. They do not advo- | were not lezally incransed to the double | Sparks as a scourge worse than gra Elgin, 111, special says: The butter m = A (;rcull Hr;lku Settled to 11 elack yemained quict i the VIEWIty of | 5y quoikTa, Ly dune 2%—[Special Tele- o the bill itself, but simply came for the | winimuu price is held in the previous de NAERY. B34 ¥ was quite active and firm at 16 cents, regular ELLEVILGE, 1), June 25,—The great nail | the railroad tracks from the city limits as far | 24 bo. 2050 spobectal Tele- ) Liynose of allowlng the members 1o use | jou, 7. Cobb defended the commissloner, sales being 25,600 pounds at that figure, mill strike has finally cometo an end, the | south as Englewood, | raw to the Bem. ] =Mis. L. Tucker, of this | their own judgment. All but Congressmen B - - elaring that his action was meeting with Sl cheese was sold, full s being quotable | scttlement at Pittsbure of the wage question, Ihe Lake Shore company succeeded in | place, who became fusane during the recent | Murphy and Fredericks were here and saw Nebraska City's Postoflice. ndemnation of every land g i e Was soud, full o I T P ey s kg 1 ' | making upa train of fourteen freight and | heated term, drowne@-herself in a cistern | the delegation, and it is now thought that a Neviassa Crey, Neb, June 25— [Speeial | speculator in public lands, He ‘quoted fi At 0@7e; skims, 2@ie according to quality. | proving satisfactory to both nailers and oper- | eaboose cars and started south at 11255 a, m. | this morning, majority at least will vote for the bill pro- | pafee 4H & A 2 letter ) Vi » v i 5, 3 i Telegram to the 1 Henry Wales, of this | a letter from K, 5, Washburne s Private sales of 59,157 pounds of butter, 1,081 | ators. Underthe new agreement the wen | without molestation few minutes befo et vided 1t is reached on the calendar, il ™ 2" Bl dorsing the conmissioner of the lan boxes of eheese.. Totil sales $25,514,54, There | WHI not receive less than 17 cents per keg, | the train started 1 I* ki ventured into he Jubilee of Indulgence. POOLING THELR ISSUES, received this morning from Washington nd then quoted the I‘l‘]"lll"fl’l!‘ml! 18 @ large shrinkuge of milk in this seetion, | B0 watter what the price of nails may be. 'The | the yards at Forty-thivd stieet, and refusing | puprque, La., Jang 88.—(Special Telegram [he house has not taken action yet on any | the official papers awarding him the contraet | L Bo U Clites of he interior di awmounting to % per cent at sowe ereameries; | Wil employ hout 15 wen wnd Will”start | to move, were handicd roughiy by the police | LS T eviB A " | of the seores ot vetoes thut the président has | for the building of the new postoffice build- | yicnt implicating Laid with Tnd £ Consequently there is a lighter production of | UPagain in & few day and one placed under arrest. The others | t0 the BEE,|—BishopHennessey thismorning | Sent in the present session, Itis understood | jue Work will be conmenced at once, and | Nobrasicn & buter, e moved off, " ‘The strikers congrecated on | proclaimed the jubilee of indulgence t be | that tacit agreement hus been made by men | {58000 the work will beso far completed | Mr. Laiid indignantly denfed the e Hail Plays Havoc. State street. It is intimated they will attempt | granted this year:and left for Baltimore to | of all partles in thatbody to let the [ ght e K AF fomplatad 15 3 overy allegatl 0 ) Pt | gran y r 8 f dan ¥ Dis o " - | this and every allegation in the report § The Fisheries Question, Sr. Pavi, June 23—A \fton, Dak., [ ho ‘l-.mu..mmnun in the presence of the | participate in the, investment of Cardinal vu'n l:n until the puwm.-u:n done, piu ther 1"“' be under lwll h\[ th ‘Immlll‘. winter, |3 EEN R Cobb indulged in @ short aund spiki o\ s 9% —The Mail" v o the Pi or Press says: A sirip of | #vmed for now - on cround. | Gibbons, take them up and pass them over his head. | Our people are much pleased that the contract ‘. My Fa e - tawa correspondent denies on the h country tventy uilles lon ¥ fvo thiles wide | out‘eigit engines anal sent six down th road, Ho ProvediToo Slick. be united in opposition to the vetoes, and [ o &5 FE T A0 O hsires e authority the statement recently published | Freitil JREEE WAS, ROGIEEOAURED TR | having ou board a deputy sheriil and a squad | Sepavra, Mo., Jume 27.—Ed Carp, the | they will make short work of the prestdent’s | {8 W6 & 8 (AR BHECED aantenld that 0 tar 84 SRR that the dominlon goyernment,at the wegun ehiurch at New Grafion was biown to | 9f ien armed with Wihiciester ritles, "o | siickeat thiof that has strack Sedalia in many | Yetoes, and whistle his objeotions o) the | the elty s yood bulldiug Soner Sparks of Aoril 8, 188 Wass g aris itiee ba < th 8 At e ‘rops 13 estie | locomotives are employed as scouts to see 5 fopin ¢ - N 2 | wind. " Some of the ol¢ ids are managing g - comed. he, a8 ) » T Isasiies (‘:ll.‘n::yluu.:n‘.:m 1[»: the Canadian £ ) i feady for the passage of reguiar freight rains. )l'l;du)'& and munuvbd to gain entrance to | every one of the vetoed bills before congress | The fuct that *‘La Perichole” had never | o' did Lroprioty of 1ts ixsuanes. 1o es, contrary, there has been - . ‘ No_molestation has been offered to the men | half a dozen private boarding houses, under | adjourns. T B Ty Y 1 TP e s n" torference of any kind 'on the part of the _ Weather Indications. S LUEA duioh BEXMB-ROUAIIE Dauscs, Wadey B et N m becn sung in Omalia beforo Jast night | vised and counseled that it should be howe government, and the dominion govern- NeYraska—Fuir weather, stationary tem- ENGLEWOOD, 115, June 28.—The first Lake k. I§ 0 Qi . There . To nrospect of the adjourn- | did not prevent those who attended the | 8nd he st y ordes to-day, BIent |8 doterunined, as i 1o sty 1 Strictly | perature, variable winds, generally southerly. | SHore uward boune TRl rain to. fech | pyecoded i eettini awiy with yatious suins | ChEGS o NErs e tho lust ot Julv. Th | port f joyi ¢ pl On wotlon of Mr, Berinacr nb Saahg SEAMATUMRO, A8 10 LU0 Dass, S0 SiFICLy 0 ariable s, gene Bl erly Shore outward bound treight traj o reach | of money, the laigest eing $:0, | ment of congress before the last of July performance from enjoying a most pleas- as adopted providing tha 208 G enforce the law agalnst United Siates tisher- | * iijnois—Local rains, followed by fair | this point arrived here at13:20 p. m., having | and also. Jewelty ande elotiing. *Duriug | its debate upou the postofiice bill to-day, the !“”]w A ET R Ty l,,".‘..., Ty | na acupted proviciing thak ail (oM weu. 58 $i) weather, statiopary temperature. variable | Min the gauntlet of strikers from Forty-thixd | the forenoon he was arraizned before Justice | senate showed dispoition 1o insist upon an K o i At 1s | Which could ‘inerease thelr salaries beyong e m———— winds. street without interruption, Le train has | | , charged with burglary and larceny, | appropriation for the transportation of ocean | tuknown to most Omuhans, it abuunds | e BN WG GEEE ST 0% Mor ds For Parnell. 4 Lowa-—Slizhtly cooler, fair weather, varia- | thirtyarmed men on board, ~ At Fifty-irst | Gn a plea of not gpilty his préliminary hear- | wails, and the democratic senators were the | jn beautiful wivs and choruscs, all of Niw Yors, June 25.—~The Parnell parlia- | ple winds, beeoming sotther] street crossing there was a large crowd of | ing was continued unti! Monday néxt, and | most emphatie of all, “fhe members of the | ©y 00 C0L 500G by the TR Laird moved .t strikia ouk (RamE meatary fund committeo held its next to the — men and boys who jeered as the train passed | he'was committed 40 the calaboose instead of | house appear quite as determined in their Aol s o . Vinting 500060 for protecting the Gal 1ast moeting at the HofMwan house to-uight. B e AR La. but offered 1o violence. “he train leit here | the county jail. Malt an bour later he pried | opposition to the measure, and neither will | pany in an excellent manner. Some of R Al 1y oo m"":m‘mf”my. Nearly $1000 wa subscrived. Joseph J. | Avousia, Me., June 3. —James G, Blaine | {258 b . and o guard o Hyde Park po- | loose a scaritling from iis call, with it forced | yield withouta long strigele, e president | theso airs and chornsos are as beautiful | pending action the comin|ites tose and Oonaiue cablel hom Parls thit e Tl 10 | and fanily Jeave touday for bar 1 Sovti CHICAGO, | o Lake | o o S e ttooaoire | midnight legisiation, and " that- will | & any in the realm of haghter opera, house adjourneds e e ot sl 4 | Blaine will there begin preparation of an | Shore freight train Just anived at South Chi- Yol for niu But th bo purpose Thade | prevent e bills being rushed | The acting in wost mstanees was very i - SIS SuRpors el pa® | tmporian! S = ~FE cago (12:50 p, w.) without having encoun- | dition to the monaydaken frou i, he lo hrough, as is uspally the ease on | satisfactory. If Omuha audiences feel that No More duvors hecued, Amerlean people gave great courage to Par yortant speech which he will deliver at it 1o the wougy taken (1 eft . Ty e the opening of the state campaign during | tered serious opposition. ‘There was o large | belind a valuable gold wateh and chain, the last’ day of the session. He can take a | nothing is worthy attention unless it has | CHIcAGO, June 25.—1n the anarehist That > — e the urst week of August. . t;l}»\\}{m &;l‘"llflbu'"l _II!_wwllidnhemlngnglu-n- - Dill ‘and keep it ten days if he chooses, and | previously been heard by them, there 1s | to-day no additional jurors wese ob R s Tawane Aveost. T crowd o Hyde Purk policenen” prevented - rne Balruddery Mansion Burne gongress has got (o wait for him to cosider | fittlo hopo of much advaice beinge made | Seventy-five men wero called and. 66 nextyear. Tife Qoine 28, —Christian 1. tiould : More Gold For Kurope, 1ot here at 12:55 p. mi., and will be guarded EvixsvuG, June 38—The Balruddery Journment LAl 2 11 Tac s o ot ;:I' in the line of musical cudture in this ity for cause, or peremptorily challenged, low 6f & special MIBGKEE w.t by detectives from | NEW Youik, June #5.—A willion dollars in | to the Ingianastate lneby the armed specials | Wansion, owaed by Maxtin White, a mer- | Hose hasty legisiation. and it would be jute | The opera will be repeated tomorrow i - e fpated by a large waloi Jamen o charge of | zoil was ongaged for shipment to Ewope to- | on board. l.-lmm of New York, burned to-day, Loss, | like him 10 veto one of the big .lp,hlnllill:ul\lll it To-mght “Fra Diavelo” will b Washburn's best Minnesota flour 84 sul 3 josen d8 the ext pace O sl day, 20 p. m—The gec o % Soatide o Q1o A Jor oWl 3 o o iy o P A e R s M P . ] o L0 p w—The R‘f‘,‘,‘““‘i’“ train of | $200000, J bills because of sowme siugle vbjectionably per ewt ut Helnirod's, & = sioner, without rhyme, reason or lozie, forall O G NN i ot into o A Fhying, o 0 ) ) CINNATI— i impots, to reduce internal revenue tax Taken From the Road to Hell. higacts, As Mr. Cobb is never slr. Cobb on | Ginctinati.......0 6 0 0 5 Y [t et .o'“,,_.w“.,(.t:,", OTTCNW A, Ta e e Speciul Telegram | e floor of the house if e daesn't have the | G S e E ¥ the laws rels n i base ball elub by the ceeded ; - evel . to the Bx.j—Kinsley Jordan, or, as he is | pase Pailclub by the buttond, ho procceded | pitehers Mullane and Kilroy. nse)[195I0YONNe i