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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. . f - —— — SIX 'EENTH YEAR. OMAHA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 30, 1856, NUMBER 10, ¢ THEY SPREAD NO AN NOT GOVERNED BY THE VETO | o et Sbebinit s, Kot | CHAPMAN TAKES 1T ALL BACK | &85 bt ftviitiniecbiovien | ON THE TURE AND DIAMOND. 5 Senate. | Tett for iome to-n They sad to the Bi¥ | selves to their fullest eapacity. Estensive | — WASHINGTON, June 20.—Mr, Hawley, from | — correspondent that theie bill had no ehance of - fireworks will conclude the programm . 2 4 . | the committee on military affair orted o+ Mawnh | passage 3 | Wt cavonec Kimdmat OtaThan anines? . | They are expected to illuminate the « \ 2 R Republican Members of the Pan-Eleotric | bick the juint resolution appointing General | 116 Senat MQiiormaster Sergrant Atbert Plorpont, | The Oiargos Against Stellenberger's Law- | for'nios araiind | Groat Racine on Washington Park and 8 rtin G, MeMalon of New York, and Cap _— This evening's Crifiesays: “Jerry Murphy, | cnrionron, Sobi d " At B orrioIALS HELD RESPONSIBLE, | fnvoin I Mitiiell of Wisconsin mant. | THE WRONGS IT WILL RIGHT. M, G s retitgied from a crufse ol iho el | DION'T KNOW THEY WERE MADE. | the Brr:]—Tio bondsinen of oxTreasurer | | ARGE Ct VDS IN ATTENDANGE v | gers of tie national homes for disabled sols epin canal. i o | C.d. K Tield & meetit Niob! | 2 S ' | a —_— turns from congress he should apply for the Kadish have held a meeting o Niobrara % ! — | dicrs to hill vacaneie Passed, yosition of secrel of the 1 ‘ - | and called him to t « re of 1 shortage, = % kit v T artand and Sotiofe | M Beck introduced a bill to anthorize the | Press Comments on the Cobb-Lated Ll Bl AU L Birck. Jack Wil Not Visit ‘Orete | S0 1000 O D 0 O e es tertnd | A Jockey by and & arse 1 T orney Gener and and Solici- | y q t ) them that ho was behi Jocke and e Loses > ,"" y : "[ r‘ |r| e Share of | Postmaster gencral to appoiut and e o : Wordy War Not Favorable to the | ANOTHER TRAIN DITCHED. potting Fvents at Pender—Knox with Knox e v about $2,400, but would not e h Fall-The Puritan or Goode Given 3 LIS ostimasters of th rd Wwho are now 3 A\ 5 . Va8 Afe g 3 \ Atruneion=Wirae Han Has postimn -"‘w 2 1 " o Anelid | Latter—Bonquets For Mand Striking Switchmen Succeed in De- County’s kix-Treasurer's Short tell where the money had gone. ‘The general s the Grent 4 \|' '|| ""“"“_‘J' ARk AL e U son—Capital News, railing o Few Cars. age State News. | opinion 1t some of the Knox county Rk Ttheh to Say About Ity it Ll o ; 5 CiiioAao, June 90, —(Speclal Telegratn o % { Ting conld tll i e would witeyg i oy ace. — il i the B, |—Freight traflic on the Lake Shore They Were False O 9 TV RS AT dy. ot oA tors B the — sumed consideration of the presidant's veto Pasved Ovar Hi a I hey Were False Charges, | jobbery has already commencad hore by the i In assed Over His Head, & Michigan Southern railroad was resumed | § y it | holitiolay o Tl N Pan-Electric Findings of the bill to quict. titlas ‘of sottlers on the | Wasiixatos, Jane 2—[Specinl Tele- | & K i v ] NERRASKA Crry, Neb., June 20.—[Special | Politiclans for thie fall eampaign. Stven ashington Park. . W ASHINGTON, June 29,—Three doenments | Des Moines river lands, and after arguments | g i > it L gt | todday in carnest. In and out bound tains | mejegram to theBrr | —Ever since the com- | [CHS of the repiblicans of this county are | enreac e 20, This wss another day - ) | iver | ! quments | gram to the Bee.—The senate to-day dem- | were moved as rapidly as oceasion demanded, : s A { for Van Wyck voliticians are against | - ©) ; in the nature of reports be presented 1o [ by Mr. Evarts in support of the veto, and by 1o Ao KL AN = UL b | mencement ot the suit of Calvin Chapman, | i, | of delighttul weather at Washinston park, , § h . and by | onstrated that two-thirds of its members o | e ol were under strong police protection. s the house by the Pan-Electrie telephone com: Messrs, Allison and Wilson in favor of the | not propose to allow the president to arbitra ” N Sra I'\whv; I vt ,] ; Ht as gnardian of Joe Shellenbergoer, brother ofy i Cily € - { By W1 with a very la attendance, racing first z )| ssed ove " wident’s veto | Yonl h i L Ao, L SITCEL a8 [T Soutih | aggie Shellenhy 0) ) CRETUNG onp ty Connecte hy re. class oy partic ol 8 CK, i mitiee, butas neither will be signed by a ma | ill, it was pissid oger the prosient’s « rily decide, after a casual glance at the faels, | 4 fnglewood presented & queet speotaolo to- | 1AEs10 Shellenberger, whio wa pelly’| | Lioup Clty Confiected by Wiee, = | olss in oveiy ¥ darona fast track, the Jority of the committee, teeinically speaking | by the requisite two-thirds majority—yeas, | i pe A TR RTINS gl I murdered, azainst John C.Watson and Frank iy, Neb., June 2 pecia only incident to mar the day beig the fall of J sl o B ee for | M3nays, 1-as follows hat the deliberations ot congress extending | gy, At each important switeh stood one ot | 7 ansom, attorneys for Lee Shellenty gram to the B, |=To-dny clectricity connects | Forest and Kansas in the fonrth raee, resuite there will be no “report” before the house for | “*§- 2 \jigon, lerry, Reck, Blackburn, | Over many years are valuless, The bill to | gy imen, leaning on rifles or watking up and | gy thotr o, ite it Hlsit Loup City with the outer world, and throuxh T et I | race, 1 b e 0] W L ORI ron, Chnse, Cockrell, Coke, | quittitie to ‘seltlers on Des Moites iver [ qawn the beat near by as if on preket duty, | G tHelr couuter suits st lim-for Jaoup Cits with o oufer world, and thiouet | ing in Forest breakiug lis leg and having to man will be signed by himself and Messrs, | Conger, 1 1stis, George, Hale HAr: | Tands, which was_ votoed by the president | gy, tHe bont ncat by as If on pieket duty, iy tho'sum of $10,000 cach, nothing has the courtesy of Mr. Chias, B Steadman, the | be shot, and the rider who rode hiw being I 1 Hallid 4 son, Hoar wes of Arkansas, Me Tliese sentinels of tracks were watehed euri= | gha puplie attention move until this evening tlon agent, your correspondent is permitted | paqiy stunned by the fall SIRLCRE ALY, BIE UCINOCTASS, ¥ 1ilan, Mationeg M Maxey, M some tinie ago, was taken up on motion of | guqiy by idlers and others at a distanee. The | ge 5 otclock. whon o A1) 10 the ik the Hrst dispaten o teav- | O e Ranney has scenred the signatures of Messrs, anLaTuohep At CISon allnxeyy SIS : Bate | Sl ML S sty at7o'clock, when came the sequel in M | erso (e ne sehed wire, B erytl One and one-sixteenth miles: Jim Douela allof Oregon, Dalmbr, Plamib. itdafebereer, | Senator Wilson, and aiter a vigorous debate | 1y who have composed the mob for the past | ¢ lewly strotehed wire, B oryth | \th mil Millard, ttan and Moffat, all republic | Sawyer. Sewell o dliliiibiig I > ! men who ha mob for the past | Ghapman signiug the following retraction, | booming. Crops splendid. All happy won, Jin Gray second, Exile third, Time— ; awyer, Sewell, Fnan, Shooner, ‘e was passed over the veio by @ vote of 3110 | five days havs sought othier resorts, and | wiion will bo jblishe Rig QK1Y wia Ly L 17T, Mutindls paid $20, 5 LRy Nl "“”“"‘ moeraty | Waithall amd Wilson of sl ) . There s a great deal of jubilation among | switeh engines moved out of and into the A I S Al the SEVRLIOR BHaHEINE Mife: Clonce won, Watfellow second, Ed as presented his yiews in o dividual re- ays—Brown, Butler, Colquitt, Edmands, e ABEH. BF KONEVa 6 s S y ¥ 4 OITOW ¢ y b d A . Hlln i 1 ntna t SR O Novia L ."' H‘ SHE | ti Gray, Himpon, Hawley, MePhiorson; | o 10wa meiubers of congress ih eon roundhouse, made up trains and transaeted To W hou it May Concern:—On the 2lsttday | Cretziroy, Neb., dune <0, (Special to | (i ian jlh p TING=TH NGRS TSt port. - Chiitnan Boyle's report will not be | ry i, o st MOt i | auenee and the opinion awoni then is al- | the business of the eompany without molest- | of June, 15%, 1 conenced anaetion i’ the | th C. Crockot, the man who was shot [ Take Sido stakes, five-cleliths of a miles made public betore Tharsday. In the |y hitthorn—15. Wost unanimons that the house will follow | ation. Before 10 o'clock trains had heen sent | Otoe connty district court, asgaardian of 0n¢ | on the resorviition tweo. weeks ago by S, J. | Wity won, Graeie D 'second, Notlie € third, report siened by the republican mem. Air. Plumb <nvmitted the conference ve- | the lead of the senate, and by even a | out trom welfth plicet, Forth-third street | Josephi Lee Shellenbe gainst John C. [ i e el Tinthwell 15 have | TUne—1:081. Mutuals paid §20.00, ¥ bers, the testinony is cited to show how | porton the army appropriation bill, The | larger comparative majority, enet the bill | and from Englewaod, beside the stock train | Watson, Frank visony |- Lean: | Jtotiwoll, 1s gaiting well, - itatliwell g8, Wave | SWNEETER SR dit=Daoilask ol the Pan-Electrie: company was organized | QUferencg, tepgrt . was explaiied by ME | fiiiga fw i spite of ihio opposition of th \.\L;ui le(u ‘Iu ‘I”“ym ~|m.v\ ‘\‘ul"\ ‘"x der "f"”l‘x“""\'. l\|.m‘|n Shellenber i Billy Gilmore second, Sovercizn Pat_third s A1lisom, T Dill 0w approprintes about 1 0 spite of the opposition of the | Switching to-day is being done by the eight | ger and david Shellenborger to - set 1] THig=<1s WATS DAL $97.50) Second and three and o halt million ot | RS VRGN BN AEPROREACS A0OHE 1 ehior magistiate, ol “scabs,” s0 called, titee strikers who Te- | aside g ccrtin doed, exeouted de \ton Will Celebiate, A L N ! : Land fifty thousand dollars less than 0 Uy Leander TeRTTH T L ITMOYe SWOR, 1300t icE: SROOYH i it stocks given to gentlenen tor the use of [ Ui when it frst passed the house. The | General R, V. Ankeney, of Des Moines | turned to ork yesteiday, thereby becomini | and Miranda Shelfenberger o Watson “and Neb., June 20.—[Special to | Sovercien Pat thitd. Tine— ;4215 Mutnals thelr maumes . reputations, e opinion | reprt was agreed o s Sittins in o rocess at e cutrance to. the | SeaUs, aud outside switeliinen broght, trow | Ransom, o corfain “real estate thorein 1 Creighton will celebrate on the | paid field $45) Tlicd heat - Billy. Gilimore of Senator Garland, declaving that ik Allisen submitted the conforence re: | house, and when the news was brouzhit_over | fadal T Sivitelman he needs, RN e i making preparations for a_ big | Wwon, Bootbiack second.Time—l:4d, Mus patents do not infringe vlw‘ Bell patent, 18 1 16hs ind it was agreed to. : allro that the bill had passed the senate over the About noon to-day quite a little sensation K Upot thelr. actions about obs | . Tl wiand display of tireworks in m:;"-l» L‘-‘ l\x.].”ll S quoted with the statement that it had been Tlie senate then, on motion of M, Allison, | veto, to your correspondent General | Was ereated all along the line by the action of | taining said decd, which charges in said 2 . won, Bicephialus second, Wordh third, | Botten because tho Dk Elee vie contd not sell | procecded to consiler the il maling wppro; | Ankeney said: “Tho senate never did L p e T e o AFTER WHISKY MEN, time, Mutuals paid 81200, g Flghts without it, and it was, as it is intended | priations for tie legislative, executive and [ nore just act than it has performed (hisatter- | BEFOUS obstrueting traiiis, Several thousand | signe swore to it and Ldid wot know | i tobe, the Inducement which caused large | Judeialespenses of the govermment. Several | oo 55 S8 Bt \‘I SV IBaETTaaean i ;x s were scatter [.\||,,|\ (uElv) consta- !h.ui!n'n- were suc ]‘1411‘11_1'1.‘('.\‘\14\: \\’ son | Sjoux City Stirred Up Over Prosecu Sheepshead Bay's Great Day. 1 wihioi il s, reported by, the! caminities: on at bill ought to have o bles at all points of erossing n the towns of | and Ransom, or any langnage refleeting upr he A \X numbers of persons to pay in money, part ot gl TIECEY G Cteal force | years azo, and although it seems to have a | Lake and Hyde Park offermg the reward. | on their honesty or the character of eitiier of tiona of Liguor Scilers. Nuw Youw, June 20.—The largest attend- which was divided among Garland_and his | of the state department, were the ne wion of | fair chanee now of beeoming a law, its [ The gencral opi imn Breva I8 that the strik- | them in said petition, and the petition was | S10UX “‘“\1; Tow '-,i] associntes. At the same time, the Pan-Elee- | considerable diseussion, after which the | passage can never undo the wrong which | TS are not entirely subdued, but no one is | so explained to me by Mr. Cole, and I ex- | esrun to the B scourt s been en- | that of to-day. ‘Uhere were tully 15,000 specta % it Acga B (sl i IS RIEHE S passage son n“u‘| o the weang Which | prepazed to quess what their iext move will | plicitly stated to Mr. 3. S, Cole, witen he was | gazed to-day with cases biowsht agamnst. the | tors present | ! il s M1 Phimb, 1rom (e conference committee | €ONSress did in the past in_ legislating away | be Those who know the switchmen well | preparing the sald petition, that I wanted 10 | qruczists of the county for violations of the I¢ . the Bell patent. ‘The report then refers tothe |, ME Phiib trom e vonteence committeo | 4,0 Do Moines river lands. ¥ that their quietness is forced and unnat- | eharees of any kind made’ against Watson | jieicsfis of S coniy for vigiations ot postal telegraph Lill as explaining tiia hios DRECITANTE O i KL IE ST 016 Foe “ave youany personal interest in the 1 will not last long. and Ransom, oreitherof them. 1 am now il WS, n the eases ol the state Special Tel- | ance of the season at Sheepshead by was year-olds and uvwards, three X rel. | quarters ot amile: Pontiae won, Little Minch tives of the Pan-Eleetric organizers, and | port, which was agreed to. atte S\TFoUL Yo UtIeOrres o Ha Lake Shore company began operations | fully satisfied that Mr. A, S. Cole mistep- | A+ I Smith vs. F. Tlanson and others, the | second, Bandak third, Time S i SE R RGOS BE AtoRl B ALy | AT e ANISON A MOHCS tHAL o wonld nek ]| Cnermrian L LAY OULEETES n_mlm.:n:.. st | at¥oclock this worntng.” Attt hour 250 | resented the law and | the 15 | Qetendints have Alod inotlons 1o dismiss, to Tl members of congress when it was expecied | the senate to fimish the legislatiye bill to-mor- 03 not in the least, * replied General | yolice and Pinkerton men, the latter armed | of the ease to me,. . and | elect, to strike verliication: o make mere | muiiuiin, won, ontine = second, Kaluist RC TR DI SvONI: aesibinet toariatation: | Fow,: 4 Aukeney, “but I was United States deputy | with Winchesters, took 'possession of the | did so purposely to get me to bring this Suit | Gieciies and for suline toon e mainte | UHo jmime L i 7 It is charged that the Pan-Electric peonle, Adjourned. warshal for lowa during three years when | Forty-third street switehing yards. By 9 | in ovder that hemight i1y to injure Watson | Shecilic, and forruling upon the plaintiffs’ | For woscarolds, Seliing j\\-'fphln'{{"". Y ineluding Garl and. tried to gef congressional : eae B e e ety | clock ‘two Tonie freleiits had been made up | and Ransow, and fhat ajter the petition: was | ALorey to show anthority, Gosselin Seink [ threetourths of wmile: Electvicity won, Nag 1 thivd, Time— ¢ ;b ) 1 < JEN: ¥ 100 second, A. C. Ke endorsement for their scheme, and_ evidence : a1 SR bl tl and started south, ecarrying strong armed | filed in court Mr, Cole gave me a paper and | and Juage Cole represent the plaintiffs, and | {100win second, A o et it oS o the effort to | WAsmNGTON, June 20.—Townshend of | height. In the course of those three yemrs I | yuards, but met ho molestation, ~ At 10 | told me to have it published in the daily and | Clelland & Northrup the defendants, The | * s s o Y eRI00 e e ampomntment of Rogers a8 house | Tllinois submitted the report of the confer- | SCrved fifty two writs of ejectment, by which | o'clock’ the Pinkerton squad accompanied a | weekly News ot Nebraska City, and L wever [ notion was argued at great lensth R OnBOTATtOr nilIGR: P IDRAIUE NS b, 1t I8 1 that Senators G the courts, upholding the acts of congress, | switeh engine to the stock yards 10 get a | knew what that paper was until the next day | % 0% W08 | GIRHEC S0 e onz gneand one-quarter milcs: ronbadour wony Iand and Harris and General Johnston busied |05 o aereed t legalized the stealing away of homes from | train of live stock. E § i saw it was the petition Mr, Cole had given day, and Judge akefield has taken | ‘v;m. «‘n”{ .'..":.. l‘l"l:( ‘r'nnh!m oot themselves persoually 1o accomplish this, | D1l and it was ag 0. o i g et b i e e The excitement over the Lake Shore strike | me to publish. Throughont the whole | the — matter — under advisement. A e and oncquart ca: Aratliio wous "Tlie report then remarks on the sale of s Mr. Burns, from the committee on ay ad, | any instances, | wagrencwed this evening by a suceessiul at- | teansaction | relied on Mr. Cole. 1now here | great deal of Afost, SN ikiteatails| 2UTTHD secohtiicHicolanaiTon tHIRIERILE . rights to sub-companics, and says: priations, reported the general deficieney | lived there for fifteen or twenty | temptto wrek a train at the Union stock | rotract every statement insaid petition as | in the result of these proseentions, and there | ~¢Gia sma one-eichth miles: Herbert w 1511 Gompany sted the sub-compan e DI and 1t Wi reterred to-the eommitioe ot | years, and had filed their original | vards. ‘A mumber of empty LOne indonoeighthwiles: Tlerbert won, ence committee on the pension appropriation stocle cars had | filed in courtand published _which in any | is a fecling that something is going to dv Pan-Electrie company declined to d the'witole, It approprintes 80,00 845 entries before the land was granted fo the | been moved from Thirtysixti street to the | way or manner reflects on Mr. Watson or | soon. There is every indication that troubie | 1 econd, War Engle hinTimes | the ground that it had no money. Thercefore R oaSa I 'I\I went Inta. committeo of | havigationcompany. 1 remember some cases yar ~l_ln| be loaded with eattle. The appar- | Mr. Ransom, and [ now. after being fully in- | is approaching in this eity onthis question, "' — they determined to seeure the money of the i house ent into committee o R T ent abandoment of aetive lostilities by the | formed as tothe facts and the law applicable | and that the proseention in court is but the The Eastern Yacht Regatta. A United_ States to bring suit against | the whole, Mr. Reagan in the ehair, on the sun- AINENAVIOSABI S RO1 6 OO LT IS strikers had caused the vigilance of the | to the case, admit that neither Mr. | foreranner of a general attack all along the RO 3 ) O 8 easi] the Bell company to frighten _ it | dry civil bill, f lite and had complicd with all | guards to be relaxed slightly. Justas the | Watson or Mr. Ransom. in the taking of the | line, A prominent temperanco man states LB Rl AL IR Sl LY (A and drive it to buy peace. So they obtained MF, Springer. moved. to! incrense the requirements ot the law, who had built | train had left the Lake Shore tr - | deed from Leander Shellenberge perunission, whon - Uiy Wanled it a8 | sibi0 to A 0-0 (e ey oriiaete IO | lomes and surrounded themselves with or- | feeted by “an - infunction ‘and entered | attempted in any measu they wanted it, without any preliminary eeting s fr¢ dule SR LE s 5 5T @ ATV o | the territory of the stock yar e ot o e yame. withowy | tecting public lands trom fraudulent entry. | chards and all the otlier appurtenances of a kK “and wife, | that within two weeks the violators of the | @0 yaeht club regatt e to deprive the boy | Clark law and others now on the statute books m. The s, a man made | Joe Lee Shellenberger of any right in said | may came off lere to-day iicnal service oflicer reports: | expect greater proscention (han - ever | he wind has been blowing from the west a dash at ey s, Switch, threw it and in an instant | jand, and that said Joe Lee lias 1o vicht in | before, and it a movement is oyzanizing i Hhe usual fyestization, and i GeAAEe of Al | Do sbs s o) BRI equipped farm, were. by the act of the | two or three cars were ditchud. A rifle shot | said Jand until the fife estate of his father is [ wine out the saloons and bring (he diog. | o 10 MOTng Trow, fourieen 1o, sixtoon ‘ therules and practiees of the department, and | v Famar in their efforts to 6xpose the trauds | €00t deprived of the savings of a lifetime. | rang out as one of the Pinkerton men | ended, and were not conspiring among | gists to time. 1t is understood that an Y 3o - in direct disregard of d ions made within achts started at 123 e i A | Gray headed meu, who hud veared their [ (00K a smap “shot at™the “disippearing | themselyes or among the defenduits to ini- | tempi was made before Judge Lewis af Cher- . boundfor the ) its ad. o aciatta: § ficure. The shot was ineffectual | j sfraud thie. 8aid:Joo L0 {Shellon: A O o Liowin 1] st stake Doat Priscilla erossed o month by fes lead. Had, ail the fagts 4o | relatm dhonsnds and millions of seres Trom | ehildren o the places they supposed they | aili™ o man " escaped, 1o was jureor dafraud the satl Joo Teol Shallon | okeo tolay n/chiambors to) steure injunc. | diotinxirst: Tortuna secontls ‘Maynowerdl T ey (e ehort. P Gt | the frandulent graspot syndicates, 7| owned as completely a5 wny one man can | recoznizod and will be arresied Iater. No | doed by Watson and Ransom was a perteetly | Wiiat the outeone of wli. this' Tormentation LTI [D ARSI 3 | L oo fistice Would ave then driven these | , At debato Mr Springer withdrew Bis | own real estato in this world, were ousted | furtlier aitempt was made 1o interfere’ with | legitiniate transaction, and for the aioresaid | may be s only'a matter of conjecture, but | 430 PN fa {oad o et by hatt & mile petitioners from its doors, for public senti- | HEHON: Anetd wotion tide oy A Jirdine | ana robbed of their all by the stupid acts of | the train and the derailed cars were soon | reason Lhaye dismissed said snit. Lain it is there is a more deterinined efort | wiph e Mayfower and Parianeyen. Tl ment would have constrained it to do s Furth Shittes 3 EE] e The excitel along the s | restored to the track and proceeded to their {Sizned) C. Crarys likely/tobe pib tortit than ever, before: to put i Maytl E tuncven, T b e LiaYe vonstan to 40 g | further action the committee rose. congress. The excitement along the lands | g fiet 1 { A ikelyda ool ! 3 put clits rounded first stake boat as follows e v nanat ON e Ag et ar ERNE ST E TR Al.l. I!Inunlxjuhmllh‘ll the gonference report | at one time was so high that L feared that | “Phere are grave fears of serious trouble at Sports at Pender. L 08 PONSAl & Trisci il Puritan 1l Mayflower | R, made. the Inquiries he onght to I il’.'\f:\L.'.fli{‘i‘.,f"vr‘L‘é‘TJL’.’.‘:.‘.;‘J:-‘.U:-4."'1J.',-.:.',‘.‘"u.'(‘. each call upon a settler would be my last, and | the stock y ‘The strikers there are ap- | prcoyn Neb., June 12 ie wind is still blowing 2 good top | breeze. The Pri miade, he couldn’t have granted the applie, tion within twenty-1tour hours awd without reference, 1t s alleged that so far from waking a careful examination of the sub- ect, he never even read the. petition. “Taking all these things tozether” says the report, it does not admit of doubt that the solicitor general, aeting as attorney general, by some means incited to grant this ap: X 0.—[Special to the The Clans Gathering. 3 e AL i e et o {he | L ean assuro you that Leould not have blamed | parently bent upon cansing tho (fakesStiore {0 “polfer ning 1 oved @ maton | Drs-MorsasceTandune 2.—| i ostmaster general to contract for | those poor people if they had killed cvery Shorif Hanehett to-night made o state- | game with a club alleged to be the Beemer | &ram to the Bek.]—The demo inland and_ forefan steambont mail service | law oflicor who enfered thelr places (0 de- | ont ‘saying that the tarns on Which he in- | base bal club, but it transpired that it was a | sembling in luge numbers to Wlhen it ean be combingd 1n ong toute, whero | prive them of their rights. The president’s | diced a temporary settlement of the 'Lake | picked nine, ineluding the pitcher of the | state convention, which open Gred miles distant. from the domestie ofiice; | action in vetoing the bill was unacconntable, | Bhare troubles two manths o, were azreed | yyakerield elub, and the cateher of the West | They are all at sea on candidate on the same terms as Inland steambont e [genddtisTpagmisior i e sonats (odayin B o o e man ot ty atiast | Point elub. ‘They played a strong game, lay- | evervone menti ice. 'The senate also recedes from the | spite of that veto, eannot be too highly com- | §i"isas hrovided for them s 21t over the home olub 10 to 2 T ety ool o et rom dlh R thie places provided for them. Henee the | iug it over the iome elub 19 to 2, Aft cilla rounded the second stakeboat: 203 and the Puritan at 1:10%, ‘The yachts rounded the stake boat for the last halt'of the race in the following order: Puritan, Pris- cilla and Maytlower, the Tast named’ yaeht § | gaining on the others. ‘The first stuke-oh the ned for the head or the | sccond finish was rounded by the 1‘uritan at ¢ the | ticket having declined. Mr. W. H. Wil- | 3320, Prizcilla 2:2115, Mayflowor 2:25, *the plication without the usual reference or - | Piiation for railway postal ear service. The g present diffieulty. bal game & foot race was got up between one | mer, of this place, is tho Insi ono [ huritan eutruuing all hands before the quiry. without_any vretense of competent | DG vicedes thom the forein mail ser. 10WA'S DELEGATION JUBILANT. s = Freed, who came over with the Beemer boys, | mentioned for secretary of state, but refuses | minutes, the Priscilla second and Maylower examination, with unexampled speed, and in ainondinant known as: ihie! 'aubsiay ‘The speech of Mr. Wilson of fowa to-day i Uarpenters Assault 8cabs, and T, C. Wheeler, a local runner, for $150 a | to be considered a candidate, So the conven- | third, =~ 2 e O aae O ot oI rOM, b Elnendmient: favoring the passage of the vetoed bill quiet- | CIICAGO, June 20.—A squad of union ear- | gie “piley ran seventy-five yards, Wheeler | tion may fall back upon Mr. A. B. Keith, the o The Base Ball I . B A Gnicaco— auditor, | ¢lieago ... 000010100-3 Mr. Braze submitted ihe conference report | ing title to De on the army agreed to. Mr. Hateh sub Moines river lands, and wiien | penters belonging to what is known s the | S5 SO ation DIIl and it was | passed by more than the required two-thirds, | socialists’ braneh of the carpenters’ union | 001" 0onested rse Whs onc of the most convincing legal argu- | Juile three assaults on earpenters i the cify G03CLY CONIEAMELATD bout five feet ahead. It was a | rejected postmaster of Denison. Paul About $400 changed | Guellch, jr., of Burlington, leads fa said to have lwul\' oof of fraud—at least a proof of gross negligence which, in a person of his position, is equivalent to fraud. ~Upon pprop sord. ‘ { e ent t itted the conference report L today who were employed on buildings i | hands, Freed was accompanied by a man | the only position for which there is any | piiladelpha...../0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 04, these facts, o o of which can be disputed, | on't1io agrieuiiural appropriation bill, and it | ments made in ths senate for @ long time. | e of erection becaise they were working | who registered us Fred Brown, both coming | SRl oot 15 WL Bl be ||| Pitehers:Clarkson and Forguson.” First gyclr""-“ ould hesitate. It 15 chousth nows | was niraed to. g Senator Allison says the bill will go through | ton hours. ‘Three ot the men were seriousiy | from Beemer, but those who cluim to know | JRILMEE f RIEISC B IACHEN ST A 1 base hits—Chieco 5, Bhiladelphin 6. Errors e business of the government can be Phe house then adjourned. the house by an almost unanimous vote, and | injured. Six arrests have been made. sy they are Whitney and Stone, professional | TS oy o Yaitine. i ey | o heago 5, Philadelphia 4. Umpire—sic- 4 dueted. AL ot escape, obseryation e the whole owa delegation are enthusiastic THE RAILROAD] WAL :x‘::“‘!’l“"l];‘,"“';1;};:;_: h”"\‘“’,I.‘I‘Ie'}:"\‘\“‘ler‘“d“‘;w:_‘g option and hign license ) The demo- | SN Do 3 Senator Harris and Mr. Case, oung ke Lo it ke over their success, it ol e Yoy he Fe erats are camping on old r round, | patroi 3 2 0 Gea A just as men would det if already as- AW Yonrk, June 20, —The exports of do- e s o 5 agatnst all comers on the KFourth, | nade for | M1In & vear or éwo more may et clear up e e R I ) Yigt fed of what was being asked, and that” the | mestic common goods for the past week have AR O Coh TS The Prospects of Early Pecace De- rebration 1o e held duly 5o A ool race | to prohibition. A large number of prominent Buse hits—\Washington 9, Detroit 5, Er- conduct of the solicitor general is most easily | been 6,665 packages, making a total of 117,570 A numberioBulielepslorniand ashington cidedly Remote, B T Db Taid out east of tie railrond | demoerats are here, Meluding several promt- | poye"Washington 7, Detroit 6. Umpire accownted Tor o the assumption that bt | o the expirad portion of ghe year, Krom | BENSDAIES havesignificant comments t0-ay | ¢,y go, June 20.—[Special Telegram to | S hotses [rom kvons, Oakiand, Winerit, | nent federal ofiicials who dow't seem 1o bo | Gyirne b g L nnderstood the matter in advinee and had 4 4 e L upon the quarrel in the house of representa- bt | L e eV akeend el Seiehboring | #fraid of being rated offensive partisans. T CISCINNATL prodetermined upon his course of action.” the miuch reduced stocks, a3 _compared with FROR EEAREG IO N B e iany | the Brk.J—An effort is being made to bring | Beenier, Wakeield wnd call - neighboring B GATCESeINATIo LT e Teport therh recurs (o the subjeet of the | lst year, tho declared shipments for the | 1¥65 YEStEeas BEWERR 000 B0 COGERS | about a meeting of the general managers of | fowns WHLBE eaired for e tets. i N e e T Ao cinnati M e < ¢ gpinion furnisied Ly U atiomey geeral. | month of June were 22,002 packiges, asainst e e S ork W otta s, o | tlie_varlous. roads Viterested i Gounell O e “'{'1\',‘.‘,!;“.‘;.“ Atof the day, | DEs Morvgs, la, June 20.—[Special to R T T eharges it was written with a view to d s in June last yer ch fact, in con- atter, e New York World has the | giufrs, Omaha and Nebraska trafic for the | ; T e WD IS e TR At A ra i i ey LUl S ILAOKIPAEE, 14 B e 1t tho Spt est biid Ravs, | 10:235 In June lnst year, Which fact, in oon | ¢oy0 e aditorial, which has created con- | parnoss of discissing Bxiatng: complications | And, Judge Davis, of Blair will deliver tiio | the Beg.|-=Another prominentcandidata for ineinnali 11, Baltimore 4, Br i | e S8 ¥ ) nection with the wide and legitimate demand pury I oratio (L of 100 Winnebago Indians o) v v g 3 ration. A band o ago Indian. vas & shrewd view thi ) > § P 5 i ST St anTAT it e ealior i I X the republican nomination for state auditor that it was a shrewd view that the people 50 | by home markets, accounts for the neminal | siderable talk here. and to see if an arrangement cannot be made | PSR SN To participate and will o | o Tina believed, But he (the attorney eencral) did | sfoeks with agents and so large production | “The house proceedings yesterday bore | by which the war canbe stopped and paying | ¢ war dance act, and ha buryeousiwith |18 GaQsborne, oliMillsicolney,andile 1 St Lou el hoi A ; 1 ¥ the war cank the war dance act, and have a barbecue with AT ST, Louts-- not.The best it ean” be said “of | Sli (o arrive o exports for"tho Sumo | souwe resenblannes o 8 shigens mat, | BAes obtained. ‘e prospects of bringinic the | et wiiel the town will provide for them. | developing considerable strengih. He has | AT St 1 T 0l0 o ot oRamET X D GaTILING joeut | himselt 10 1 time last vear were 105,195 pack against | e Cob of Dndiann, the stahwart enemy | Eeneral managers togethor, for that purpose | o Wakeneld and Dakota City ball clubs | the support of western Lowarepublicans and | Niat/opolitans: -1 0 0 0. 0 0 1 0 0-8 % |.|‘:~-k gob "‘l"ll‘“K- “g |.;ul'noi!LI'nw 1iu1 ;‘I;'.'.“’i'l"f,fd.‘l'\'v“.'...‘fi'.f.f“\‘.I.’fv'.?.ii*..?.‘;'i:'?,”\“.‘.\‘Lf;i of and frauds, charged that Mr. Laird of «lw(lyx‘l.h l:l\rvlnil;i’.’::lhi(\b;:ulL::|:i::;|A(lL;li‘ll'l"l";l:l"|;ll(l‘ will be here IM;‘IOI“'“A\It r?.-n. l.-n.mu-u-m\.lm. is the only eandidate from thyt scetion of the | ™ Pitc ruthers and Cushwan, — First ot e e stock, und an | e market has been more quict in. demand Py T Was TC- | ioncommital as to whatthe AL AT L s e e Ry R el i S e OV i associate, he had not the boldness to do per- | move bocause (hat <tocks have been S0 ained with some difliculty from fiving a | FEEEES AL e war will be allowed togo | D piring seeure a recognition for western, lowa. He | Walsh, S0ng v oy thong! al 2| pt Sl0cke Nave § ded copy of the R at his accuser. 11 BOtle o B R v help to contribute to the suecess of the grand- | will come before the convention with a 2 R s, gonally st ey Uouglt, was fai s duced that spot deliverics are tit nominal Mr. Dayton, o republican member from | g B some of the wmore aggressive rowds | est colebration ever held on the Omaka 1eser- | strong following and good prospeets for sue- REIIARA 0 e RPN [ AR e e y | in quantity, but with large production sold is, ‘ventured the bold assertion that | e e Do et he Ponds | vation. cesse 1030001005 o plea is tha 3 parties -1 owith prices of cotton and woolen goods | | ATy A SEC | e ready to join the formation o new Logan Can't Come. ) > ¢ erry, Reeenise and Ei e CEOrt 1 ML Ol e wara dutiyrons, | i prlecs of coton ‘and woslen gouds | frapiidated fo tho traudulont entrios o the | 2o rBAAT, ¥t Ghon ol - An A1eement | orure, Nawr e b eneial to the | cone Hamburg Restofiige Hiobbed. Slouisville 7, Brooklyn 1, lrrors— annot permit sueh things to be done, Afcer a ‘49ers Bstate, e G O Al ure madce DY 1 becomes more certain every day that it wil e 9 1RO public | to 2E.]—A Farragut special to the Ad- | Ar KANsas C1ry— luienco to bo sought for, or stch Wk | 01040, June 20.-Charles I, Fox, of Sor "},‘,.;,“fil‘i‘“';,'"',\,‘,,fl}'.‘,.'.‘,‘,,,“i‘,“{7,:!'!:'0::,{:;'.};(1 not b pn~I|h1|~Iul'lhu westorn rouds, to ro- has heen issued by F. L Foss, president of | vertiser says the postofiice at Hamburg was i\_v\\‘\:»;'];l Doe1100 10 3 Samal Herests o exiat i DIl ot | itockford, 11T, has brought suit tn the cireuit | fe (o find out Whether'a lot of landed gentry | STERDIAC, the Nestoen Teighl tesgelation, | the Nubraska Chautauauaassembly: | robbed yesterday, Wallace's clreus was thore | STl s Y5dich and Whitnoy. Wiest bagd did nothing and meant to do nothing, The | ing. Fox is grandson i # K JAMEBI e qa words, the two asso ms whl have to be B 19108 et Uy ) X o8 AMIC 9430, psas City 4, Noew York 4, Umpire—=York- e et i o Hie hulr, "x¢ | countpg. - Xox ls grandson of Willlam. 1. }hl:e\fl"!lf* Critie_of this city says: | Mot e NG S5O0t under ono. hiead. | assembl y.” we wish to say that it now looks | While the postoflice employes were looking | “Ap Prrrsutio— A Bt &l ot less chan 8400j000, | Price, who left this eity for California dur- | “3r. Cobb of Indiana and Mr, Laird of Ne- | #RAWSMTC QUG WECEE, BINET TOF BT | 49if General Logan would be unable to be at | At the parade a thief robbed the oftice and es+ 1 pittbunys 04100010117 Mr. Halo of Missouri makes o minority ro | i the gold fever in 1549 and has never been | braska got real ugly at each other in the house | (314"l aha business are also interested in St. | ¢, S "1 caped. Aihiolita 01 0 0 0.0 1 0 NS ' port in which ho xays that while he coneurs | heard from since, When Prico left he was | yesterdiy on the land question, B e iAo pad tha haly (sfrsioonditly 8os has becd advertised. Our e Aitehors—ilandiboe and Kenncdy, Pirst | 1 many of the statements and conelusions | the ownerof a planing mill property in this | = 11 iDonjt threaten me,"yelled Mr, Land. way 10 provent hio clashing how going on (s | Lrogramme Is very full, and a grent many Injured Dase hitseDitisburs 5 Athletics 5, Krrors— T L e o D e A e Don't threaten me,’ “said Mr, 'Cobb, “*for ] ot ieh Eovers the | Special attractions have been added that are | OTTUswA, la., June ittsburg 2, Athleties'7. Umpire—Kell | | V. y 3 e X Dlin to form’ an association, ‘which covers the | on | it g2 L elly. by Chalrman Boyle, yet he caunot. concur in | wiilch he left in care of” his brother-in-aw, | When itcomes to publiclands, Tthink Tknow | hyxiness heretofore inchided in both western not on the programme, ' While we are very | gram to the Bri. (—Gus Carlson, A S, LOUIS-- ;' evorything it contalns, Touching the forma- | George W. Noble, who way to eonduct the | #Jobs 0 G0 Frolaht and northwesterh trafie associntions, | sorry fhat it looks as though Logan will not | was found last evening near the track iy 3.0 00 00 1¥0lond ] tion”of thie Pan-Electrie compaiy the ovi- | same and puy off the indebteducss, The “_‘m‘,‘l'“‘ “;.'..1'111‘4'* ace, ‘:I'“‘ll L}I’:) sty l‘l‘“"’ “Tliere are no freight rates this morning,” | be hiere, \\':9 can .;‘\ lulv\n:l_» one: (lmu-v;\\ll Dithunswa vards, it hik ead Ladly oub and. | Bosion 00850140 ! dence shows conclusively, says the report, | complaint alleges that Noble was poor when LIZLL L A00h QIOES 800, UG BAVORD) hey | caid u gentleman who was discussing the s on July 5; but don't come expecting to | 11 TR Tt T Ao Pitohorsdiealy. and. Stommeyor that it was @ purely specilative adventure, | ho assumed the manazement of the business, | ghewed thetr chops acrg el of spa Situation: “Anybody ean get figures satis- and hear General Logan, and then’go | bruised. Medical attention was at once sum- | (CHGHIS7GPGER U, DI | and there could be no evidence formed to | and hat 1t was always the belief in Price’s | They wiped the floorall up in spots, they o limaelf by doing enoush walk- | Away disappointed, ~ We shull have on July | moned and the wounded man taken to his | 3™ olid 0 oston 10, Umpire ove that (he gontlemen connected with | family that the father was foully dealt with, | kicked their chairs around, they g O™Yeplie raiiroads, after denying and g Bxome of the best public speakers in' the | home, The injuries are supposed to haye | Dt d0uis Loston 107 B Rovers ever anticipated or intended that | Fox givesitas his bellef that his death was | that open space, und tinally sat dos severating for a fortnight, have finally cut | country, who will address the G, A, R. asan | been made by a ‘passing train, Cailson is mar- . ST ¢ their ofticial positions wowld or should be | eaused throngh conspiracy, in which Nobie, FLOWERS FOI MANDERSON - Tatoes wida open. It is sigalar that afl the | orcanizition, the foremost of whic vied and has three children, Lo SogewoellFor Governor s used in-any way to atfect legislation, or | Walkerand Wheeler are impli 1, and that, A ‘«_"{Ilzlxl_:nl:fnigl mi "nllh-n_ut\l_llv lfnl\«nnz roads declare that the St. Paul, whose ofii- Colonel P, W. Wilcox, better known i the -~ Coxconn, N, H., June 20.—In the dono otherwise further advaneo their [ as a result, Noble, by further conspiring, | occupied the desk of Senator Manderson on | (iiie” most strennously denied the cutting, Mendota Carpenter who is one the best A Railroad Enjoined, alic convention to-day the first ballot for enterprise. The opinfon of Attorney Gen- | managed o secure’ possession of wiLof the | the oo of the senate to-day, It was in the | yeyliy hegan it by makinga contract with the | erators in the country and an old fricnd of DUBUQUE, i, June 20, Special Telegram | zovernor resulted in “the nomination of eral Garland, as heid by Hale, is that it was | Pricoestate. Noble died December 15, 1885, | fori of seales, representing justice, and came | 40 herchani’s Areight bureau under the | G Logaw's. Every detall will be eur- | ¢ 5 " ilize Shiras has enjoined the | Thomas Cogswell, of Geraniown, he res like that of any other attorney employed by | Leaving an estate of wiieh William I, Eaton }".’,’\‘,,',!’I'.";"‘,‘,.'""»‘,"‘"‘,';f“‘d'“"{“"}"f‘“, hrinte | farit, The vouds to-dav elaim to he yequir- | ried out, the G. A, It heing i foree, will do | 19 ;‘ } Cotey Rapids & Northern’s | ceiving 310 of the 43 votes cast. b an individual. It does not” appear that it [ and Gilbert C. Noble are adiministrators, oflive, for whom he advocated gallabtly @ | iny rebates, but the Wabash ix making fat | all they can to etertain mversoue In the [ Burlington, Cedar Rapids orth . - was intended to further the sales of stock - - bill which recently passed the senate, ¢iving | yitusyot requiring rebates and it is likely | evening there will be the best display of fire- | Waverly Short Line from barring the Illinois without disclosing his relations to the cout- Wouldn't Cheat the Soldier. :IH‘lvvhll’(l‘~‘|:‘Ail'\l::i'“llg\:')l‘lz';‘\:’\\" '\n\ivm";uw;'lln‘ Thut the others are deihg the same wheneyer | Works ever seen in the state, Central right of wav at Waverly, The Cen- . . pany, nor that an person was deceived or AN VTON, 4 20 eLoing pas. WA Al g CORC | it is dems od, T . A 0-da E— ral ha 0010 Vi A 41 poc T/’ T d F l ity s iR | oo, Juvot.-in eing et | 4t SUREICHAS SRR DD | BRI TR SR, | © g suderer aronea, | il gy v it e | That Tired Feeling connection witl the sult, the réport finds Ry, &ranting & voy Nen ks, | other zovernment servants. coulan’tbe traced. - Phe Missourt Pacific last | VALENTINE, Neb,, June 50, —[Special Tel- | place at Hotel Lafayette, Lake Minnctonka, o : ‘ that the evidence is overwhetming and con- | the president says: “Before the passage of PATENTS TO WESTERN INVENTORS, Priday is ¢ i b VALENTINE, Neb, 50, 3 " The warm weather s a debilitating effect, lisive in showing that he had nowing wivt- | the bill herewith returned, the commissiouer s were. ssued for the following to- | foritay isstied a “,,:':'w JnaKeIY mMeeting | egram to the Brr. |—Slierift Connelly lis re- | July - especlally upon thoso who ato within d ever (o do with it; of pensions, i 1gnorance of the action of | dav: John H. Corcoran. Oakland Valley, | opy iy the only roid whigh says that it colved 8 talograw frol Detective J, L, Smith Guarding the Mackerel. wwst of the time, The poe COMON, uul v - - congress, nllowed his clainm under the general 1’;}; machine for winding or streching | attend, 8. V. While,ihe wmost prominent | of the arrest of Johm I Buith in Nogales, | Oryawa, June 20.—Mackerel having complalut Kuown as “ihat tired feeling, Another Southron Provided For, law, As this decision of the pension bure A I A :m;kv]l on Wall steeot. aied out_here {hat| Asiz: Swith, wits W. IL Carter, & proni | gtyuck in along the cotst of Prince Edward's 15 the result, This fecling can bo entirely WASHINGTON, J 20,--Wm. E. 8 entitles the benelici amed to draw a pen- ol ATRALS, TR AR 5 half the ger manasers wre speculating | ment business man of Chadron, Jesse Dan- | jg S danartment of faherias onds: pvercome by 3 B i WA m\.w‘v une | m‘l ! ““,W' entitl !.lu |u‘mn fary nuuuu_nh W @ per Shar u, REW u)uuh_p.u hnvh.m.ul. pe on the short side of stogks and beginning A' s i il o/ 08 ot 8T land, the department of fisheries onde (.\ reols Ly r} 5 1 kL lf)flllllr"l assistant sceretary of the treasury, tendered >|.Im {1-\14| tlu lllqll of tling his appli vnl Charles \1..‘“« Fast Davenport, “Ta., po- | 18 E S0 D0 thete sfi'vrl» Rle BabidOR felson, son of the prominent landlord of the | {ree government vessels to watch the fish- Jo Lieh gives now Jife wnd strength to 3l % his resignation to take effect duly 1. ‘Phe | Which, under the provisions of the al | tato planters William A, Otto, Cedar Rapids, | {50 bueking agains . S Haet® | Danielson house at Chadron, and John | eries there. The Contad, Te and O thie functions of the bo 3 A ould only accre £ Tl . 15 o . 4 5 no bucking against this t he, for one, eries the lie Comad, Terror an ritic i resident selected as his successor 111 bill fn lus favor, would ouly accruo froh the | combined table log ud hangor: Wil throws up his hands, President 1. R. Cable, | Pierce, a popular sporting man, iwas in- | ave be I for the service, The 8 T a1 ot a1 oa ¥ o | 1 time of ity passage, Tam wewiling that one | Overing and A. B. Livinston, Sand 8 1 . B p; had no appetite. T Thowpson, governor of South Carolina, and | fond worthy Lo be placed thon the pension | Tae s Loader: Granyille W Pittman. Kes. | of the Roek 1sland road, felearaplied Roswell | dicted by our last grand jury for murder in | steamer Lansdowne will also be sent 1o the | goi Hood's Barsaparilla and soon began to Wil sena s omination to the senat to- | rolls by the bureat th which he. proparly aps | kuk, 1o wheol and axie; M. F. Seaiey, Fre. | 1:, Flower, one ofhig@uectors, to day that | tho first degree sor the killing of J. J. Ham- | same cousts. sleep sonndly; could get up witheus th Morrow, Phompson is said to bo & | plied, should bi an actual toser by reason of & | mont, Neb., device for trinming grain; As. | L6 rate cniting was o demonstrative and | wond, his brother-in-luw, in the fall of 1553, e M s s 150, 200 Tanaula footing: aad i aaEmia J g of ability’ and o Do in entire | shectil interposition of congress w1 be- | bury N Townsends Luea, i vock dyil bolsy than GBUREKON Binos the Indiciment biuiil, Daniplson sud | o Aok BALN AN DRMIR MR o finproved.” I, A, BANFOID, Keut, Ohlo, :Ili'),‘:}m‘i\“.‘:m ! .m..\!m\ll:-\ s lk‘f:‘;“)]mu:‘. 23 A —————" :l‘mnu.lz.ul.l;lu e l’)’m\}‘:“l-!:' \x‘;uinrngll“):‘\ulxlflllfi A\ I A M "‘"“y J"" “‘?"“l\f’n"""' o mI«“xrl()eu‘||\:um]n§-nll busincss o d cattle man | gram to the Bk.]-The clty council to-day Strengthen the System nently ntitied with the educationul Those Pension Vetoes, fa., nose carriage. P0RTLAND, Ora., June 2.—Yesterday the | here,and his friends deplore his trouble, vet | inted a charter to the new Broad Guage { o N terestsof Lis state and is now serving his ASHINGTON, June 2.—The invalid pen- POSTOFFICE APPOINTMENTS. question of loeal option was voted by the eiti- | all admit the Killing was uniusitliahle, | BIES B ROt ok il prooeed At aues R < ond teri s s governor, 140 1estgned | sions committes of the house to-day conside | Mrs. Iiebecea McDonald was avpointed post- | zens of Washington territory, Each pre- | Bherlit Connelly leaves for l‘,‘,‘,‘l;:“[‘.‘,,"‘”'“”* I e e T R e T N e it L R Tastoriabd’ by uaat obiconnd expects o assume tho dutles | giod tho presis veto messazes, They | Iaster at Tt Hossuth county, Towa, vice | cinet was to deeide whether intoxicating 0 SAICH 40 6L a8 I IR bring competition 10 (he old company, und | phee BEes ! 3 the conbination of Qe by aftlce i sooi 43 goniiomod: Saith | were refersed backc to sut-committees, and it | S0 i Aayavite, Frankilieounty, lowa, | Hauors should be sold within the boundaries | - gne Ever Glorious at Columbua. | Vustly nproye the strect car servl Fruiodis ARSMIAL B, b gy osi HORERISAM. tion voluntuiily aud with Dest feeling fo- | 15 1he prosent lntention 1o select the SRS | yice John Dunn, resigned. ] of said precinet, In allthe eities the weas- | Corvauus, Neb., June 20,—[Special to the e Q Frolul e alitica, ‘The result is aned;sino ofnusual wards (he president and all bis assoclates, [ S5 and wost werito cases und mako au ANOTUER CLRCULT COURT. ure was defeatod by a vote of about three t0 | pyp | Columbus will celebrate the 3d of Auother @ Frolght Ditched. 8% Bk - solely in Lis own interests. stiomph to pa vor the velges, A favorable report was today agreed to | two. In the small cities and towns th WBhUh Wi comisie A % & | cggsvox; ia. Juno Special Telogram | Stienglh, efeeting cures iiherts unknown, - - - Dy 1he honse committee on judiciary on the | measure carried by the sawe proportion in July. Shehas prepared extensively for the | 0 CT U0 No. 15 froight west on the Q Bend for book contalutug adaitions] eyideneo, he Luthoran Synod. Manning Much Better. bili which recently o the® senate | the vote, From returns thus far yeceived it | event. The leading feature of the day will 1his morning struek cattle on the track be- “ Hood's sarsapariila toies up ny, systems, 4 g WASHINGIOY, June 29.—Seccretaty Man- | cre ¢ an additional cirenit court, mak- | is believed that local option has a majority In | pe the oration delivered by Senator Van | o ey Rt . purifics wy bood, sharpens my appetite, o MiNyEAvoLLs, June 20, —Mewmbers of the | ) { S | faealing oil additiogal elioult coutt, wak- | (5 MEREC L sty an extonsive asembly | tWeen Nodaway and Lirooks ditching oight | fioms to iske i over. ' 1T Fiioxruom, Augusting syuod of the Lutheran chuweh | Ding who i aphs | ing cighth edrey su- ' i 2 vek, wh AW an extensive assem e T T e oI Ao SRAKS Yu6 verut . S Baluatasa y rashinet > preme conrt of the United States of Ne- - 3 sople. ong other les ¢ features | ¢ ) g . enjoyed an exewrsion to Lake Minnetonka | 10 his privatesea in Washington today | PGS ST L Ak unsas and Ovlorado, and Illinois Democrats Organizing. of people. Among other leading featur - d's Barsaparil f entmday, 1n the business session last night | &5 follows: “Contradict the story in the | PRARE SEINRG SHSTTNCSR" the “states” of P e B0 The excontive comunit- | WIL be Liose team races, free x all, coupling Two Boys Drowned, | Weight i 1. BANRNGTON, yeatnday, i the bustnesssession last night | 4, SONRMS: Coniradict the, s 1 the | inciiding i the ninth ciggit the states. o HICAGO, June 20,—The ive com) WAL paSioN o Foth frde 1o AL e | o D DNt o reol NowYOrk ity The guesiion of restorution of Baeekstrum of | MW, YO R of Sday @ ¥ | Miunesola, fowa and Mis@ghi, tee of the state denoeratie central committee | Faces snd g ce by I CLINTON, L, « —{Bpeeis g 1) ! A - healt] much better thaa When 1 lef no ' SOTES. nd au unknown for $500. Pardoe i3 said to ek h . et ’ Towa 10 the ministry, was carried over to IR Bk PELSONAT AND OTIER NOTES, d N his mtne- ands N to the BEE. |--Deeds Rowley, the eleven-years Hood’'s S next year. ‘The projosition fr the jablica. | Witshingto William MeCracken of Falrield, owa, isa | met at the Palmer house this morning and | pe ax rapid @ sprinter as there is in the state, A M S 00 arsaparilia fona feffin - » Ebbert, " ' ’ elected A. Orendorll ehainwan, vice John I, | All kinds of foot races and horse races and | old son of Mrs, Cliarles Al Jtowley, and Wikl | S e S s v lon 6f & special misslonary wonthly w AP Py g P tlg Eubert, 3 B tho litkl B e TY v & 7 et driggiats, 815 8ix for 88, Made oated by a large wajoilty, ( oo Manthap for Nohsaskas D ooyiiia . Leeoh aud Mason P Mills of | Oberly. “Chie headquariamof the executive fiase ball playing \\‘H‘IK:-‘\‘m;h.lxwllxt.l. “bars | Baxtor,tho e san of 4, H, Muster, wors fio BE by 2 Tkl 1 NA L0, chosen a3 (ke hext piace of meet or Nebrwska: Fair weather, stalionary | Cedar Rapids, lows, after temaining heve for | eomuittee will be at Springticld, where the | Will be at Jeast $1,000 expended n prizes. | growied 1his o swiiming. N Bue syou adjourued 1Lis wotuiLg. l teiperature, l 8 week oF mole Wyiug to secure action by | stale convention will be beld August 26, | Daneing and merriment of every desciiption | The budies weie wob reoovered, 100 Doses Ono Dollars . -— R . e