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00 v o SRS RSP KB i LB PRI Vb S5 - et SR RO B B e o o T e v B PR Al 1 AR S ) e e e S v P !mpm s - HE OMAHA DALy BEE OMAHA. THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 1, 1886 NUMBER 11, THE STRIKING SWITCHMEN, |, tacovax rostan cukiks. | pENNSY]VANIA REPUBLICANS. 1“" sunvevon cuxeratsuie | JoiyA DEMOCRATS IN SESSION, | it posents mivsbe prenved:and men | BEAUTEQUS CITY OF TENTS, They Will Me to otect Them- The Opinion Jxpressed That Nebraska who counsel violence are frowned dowr selves Against Remo . Will Lose the Oflice, '| he nvl'l\ ne 1“}\ ”“.]‘V :‘\ is va1\¥|‘ |Kvy||"r V";A‘N i 40, June 30, —[Spec elog o ‘. . v GTO .—[Special Tele- N 1o | 10 €003 citizens than all the saloons and_pro . They Succecd in Ditching Moveral Trains | UHCAGC June S0, [Special Tulogram to | Moy Toll the Beanties of Protection and | MWAsINGLox, dupe W= [fnecis Tole | The State Couvention Meets and Sclects | nitftionists foxethor, ' e majority ot Siou | Three Hundred Temporary Abodes Pitohed n . - e BIRE, ceting of the Brotherhood of gram to bt N P i City people, opposed as they are to the in- 7 ™~ by Throwing One Switch, Railway Postal Clerks, which Pustmaster the Evils of Free Trade. [ oftices of surveyor euneral of Dakota and Temporary Officers and Committees. | f it i ieition, will not atlow nets of vio- [ on the Sunday School Gronndant Orete: —_— General Vilas deemed revolutionary and for — | Nebraska by the semate committee on appro- - lence in retaliation.” —— GUARDS SHOWERED WITH FILTH. | belonging to which he ordered the summary | THE STATE TICKET NOMINATED. | priations means the practical abolishing of | g,50,% G1Ty'S SALOON FIGHT. discharge of a number of elerks last week, is the office in Nebraska,” said Delegate Gif: The fmpeachment ° 1o be held at Indianapolis on Friday of this Rt ford to your eorrespondent to-day. “The [ Dies Moixes, I, June 50, The Workmen at the Stock Yards | week. The members of the orzanization do | They Declare For Submitting the | committeo contends,” continued Judge Gif- | The People Wax Warm and Are Caue | 0PeUed theimpeachment case this me Two Hardencd Young Horse Thieves Show Their Sympathy For the not appear in any wise deterred by the order Question of Prohibition to the ford, “that there 1s no unsurveyed lands of oned Against Violence~Keate R E D ;Vk}!”: iho Lans. b8 Elowed Captured at Hod Clond—Four Strikers in a Very of the i ral, and ‘)\V,I:‘uu that Peopleand Against Foreign ot Ul \‘si;'.\m and ‘(h;-n‘ e no lcy to Be Supported by the Te noticed that Deputy Auditor Stewart wis Children at a Birth—Other y they will persist in their right to iold a meet . need of the oftice. one man is to be sur- o . s third time, and . » § 5% Contraot Labor g ¢ again on the stand for the third time, an State Nows. Dirty Way I for thelr mutual benefit desuite the ordets veyor general for hoth Nebraska and Dakota, Kiiglits—Iowa Nows understood the managers had called a fot of e from Washington, In a communication s why Daketa will fill and claiin the office, and - mew witnesses witen they fiave already closcd The Striking Switchmen. from a mewmber of the oider, which will ap- topublicans in Convention. thisis understood and acknowledged to be true Dotmocratic State Convention their case. The_senate is prepared to vote The Sunday Sohool Assembly CinteaGo, June 30.—[Special Telegram 10 | pear in print to-mosrow, he says: 1A RRisnCRG, June 30.—The tarif address | by the Nebraska delegatior D RNATOYONE, 10 10 BharBpmolal Telsgrath || Janams. T Aot ala yrar el be.| | Grwrs N Special Tele, the Bre. |—Freight traflic was maintained When Mr, Vilas assumed ol of the | adopted by the republican convention to-day ‘Do you think the consolidation 88 Wil | 4o 1lie Bix.]-~The deniocratio state convention ase. Se of the senutors | tothe Bre]—One needs but & glimpse™ in by the Lake Shore & Michizan Southern rail- | postoftice department, I think I am safe in | reviews the history of the tariff since 1532, to | pass?’ I asked. ¥ » o with (| the lovely little village of tents, cottages ¢ y having perfected its organization this - 5 1 without interraption on the main tracks | Saying that cvery jenclerk 1 thisser | sliow hiat the democratic party has for the | %o, ves,” replied Judge Gifford. 1t has | poc ot MR 1 creieieation IS, RHERE | taste from o senatgr who did been other buildings to make him an enthusiast to-day. Buta force of 146 Pinkerton men, | fih SSbect s ‘solected 10 i1 Ty place. | 1ast Bty years legislated azainst the best | been agreed to by the commitees of both’| thaavening In colebrating. and Inying the | L s ey feateion Wik to the beauties of the " all except forty armed with repeating rifles, | The dof elo cre seeking other | Interests of the American people In the direc. | houses, recommended by the treasury depart- | \ives for to-morrow. About ejght hundred | senate had 1o tight to make the order. The | €rounds. They are yet compitratiyely quk was necessary, in addition to the full availa- | employment ecded, which no | tion of fr de, to the great detriment of | ment, and will pass,” of the unterritied have come to Dos Molnes | roll was ealled, and Knight's order was lost, | but by toanorrow, July 1, which 1s the opel ble for t ‘Town of Lake police, to prevent "Ivr:-.h\t‘ 1‘]‘”1 M. I\,m to feel H'u‘l: m--l ser- | Amer try. Reference made to WORKING FOR THE DES MOINES BILT. and are full of & mild amount of enthusiasm, | M0 only two affitiiative votes. Deputy | ing day of the assembly, they willbe interference by striking switemen, The | FEEROVG SO SEORS, SRR i order: | the repeal of the democratic free trade law,by [ The house to-mortow will in all probability | Nothing developed in the preliminary organ- | hose o e o e IS et | by those who wish for U rest, the plea stock yards traflic was attended with more | et U SV Dacial | A republican congress in 861, when the Mor- take up the bill, which has just been passed | ation of an wnusual chireter, but. fonight | toberite. Stewart i Wilkon was | and the benefits which ara hare o to peaceful results than the main |y oiea of the postuastergeneral, dated Mare rill tavift bill passed,“‘and for the first time over the veto in the senate, quicting title 10 | tjiare ig o lively feeling among the delegates and corrected some statements of | About three hundred tents are sl ympathy of the packing B TSR TN 0o RARBI v the history of the country,” says the address, | sottiers in Des Magnes river lands. Repre- | g tw Hived thinies thnk 1 Kk 1 ghis part in the conference | pitched, making a very — pretty aps AR It e sit] Pl , 1885, hich he announc A we have'had twenty years of uninterrupted | Good Braderieks, Murpt strublo, C er two or thr s that may make trou erman as to the vaeaney in | yoarance, arranged, as they are, N ¢ trikers, way clerks who have become protection to American labor and eapital, Fig erieks, Murphy, Struble, Con- | g to-morrow. There is no strife over the 3 uditor. H T et iRt 5 " sion of the detaching of the train there last contraty, | ohe 4 military "o 1o be wsed, | to form the stratgnt or winding Iml‘ 3 T 7 PROSPECTS FOR A GRAND TIME: lon of the detaching of the train there st | valuable men against. whom 1o just eon I n;(‘,m.x.-‘:lu_‘_\Ih"-l“1 at in 150 the total | ker ..\lnv(‘u-:;n:“ :;V::Il\vlllu-l» Asociatos have | siointnations, . On the ) o o o ST By Criicd Tt tnusa’ precautions. el | piing o negleet, Innitention, or want of | YAU0 of.property in tho country was 354000, been at workcall Cay long among the nem: |jromiient democrat remarked to cilatory mensures. e way | More G LR 1 ears of the Lake Shore rond we a 100,000 11 180 value was SH000.- | po efol st the bi ; ndly ho 8 o eomt 't grounds, making thelr to wid t the Lake Shore road w noan | gelity, honesty or efliciency ean be brought. | 000000 an Tnetoge O 1 value was 44,0 bers who befor ainst the bill, With { pigng: “Nobody wants them, * and | {Hendly to both parties, © The eonrt ad- | grounds, making thelr tent homes inhabi siny's count en they left their o 5 aniner twenty years of » ide i orable votes [ R 1) | journed until to-morrow onaccount of the | ble for coming da N ‘V.u.yn‘ 1":]‘.’;.:“ “"xl \ylll‘lxh‘_ nfnlvllv“l r”.n(\;‘ll: and who have not turned their attention to | £50,000,000,000. of than double the ne. | the idea of s favorable votes from | nohody of any prominence will take them. J ned until to-m ble for coming days. Rev., A, K. Dunnl ¢ FoW S RBEN ol Temocratic stale convention. ‘The defense |y g v volitical labor during the serviee, need have | cumulited property from 1807 to 1860, Dur- | them to-morrow. raport._considerable | P greenbuckers, who are also here for & | homo bt e o wtms b el Brown. | te conductor of the nssembly, Frank of the stock yards switehboard, gives the | ot b ¢ disturbed o long as thoy | 1D fen years of free trade, ended in 191, ovr | progress in their work, and each member | gate convention. | demand threo of the | and then will tuks one day for rebu editor of the Judg Dr. Lyman A o enee over othe s d LB horts exeeedod L exports $402,68 ecls confident that the bill will pass over the . Ea L t % 2 ' 0 orol ™ preecdence v other roads dur e HRoTA 1 g imports execeded our exports $402,680,000; | Tee ill pass over th A : 3 H e iy 1 arrd norning, The i " | coutinue to render meritous and faithful [ HHOI Greerice out ¢ N RO comenip i the morn. | oMicersas a condition of fusf But two s ug the pending tro But there isa g 500 TThe £ i 3 nder the operation of ten years of prote o p Ir Tat The Knights to Support Keatley. g capaclty of the large pavilion and dis N G SrOIFR RO Tonl A MORE Lho ehie: | oLy oo he writer then says: tion, ended June 50, 158), onr exports ex- | Mg hour, before the fegular business “of the | positions will probably be given, that of | f % Th, ‘Jute 8.5 Shoclal to: (e | 1iall hns bee ch enlarged, ‘wud UHol & ULE HIDIE 1f Mr. Vilas had said, what e is practicing | ceeded our imports $1,506,515,000, or an_an- | day is begun, treasurer and supreme court reporter, though | ATEANTIC, Ta, June 30.—[Special to the | hall has been much enlarged, and thy loyes of the yards and packing-houses and [y ttic removal of clerks—that - S1:0,054.000. & not gain n BASKANS AGAINST OLEOMARGARINE. | they also want attorney general UL Bra—The convention of Knights of Labor, | all other buildings are connected by gos aouthreak was feared all day. Every | movals would be made just as rapidly as pos- | our fav X . Reference i A very strong petition in fayor of the pass- TOREHo HBRA ST IS Liokab: thare 18 10 ooNt | B8 switeh is guarded by riflemen, " and cach [ sible, then the clerks in the service would 10 athe T legislation by the | age of the oleomnrzarine bill from a farge | G800t B Al At sea. Thougl | Many, who did not know that any such [ jceisto be mounted in sowe cotgplouous foconiotive that enters the: yirds. 18 loaded in wany in ured other en. | demucrats sinee | e et e L | mintions. Wil Do e famorta | movement was on foot. ‘The convention met | place, probably on the north endotthe dintag with leavily armed men. ‘The packing- lay. {ins special notice | hounced as dangerous attempts 1o overthrow | derson. [t hegins to look 13 tho thiere are no candidates’ headquarters opened | Yesterday, and consisted of representatives | hall. “This will, of course, bo of interest to Youse men come to the doors and’ windows 4 for and without solieitation | the great system which has built up the in- | nargatine bill would not- get through this | 1156 special effort (s made i a0y ones bo- mblies of the | all, as all will wish to know whether the. ad hoot and jeer as the trains pass. A | on the part of the clerks. Now, when a | dustries of “the country. In closing, atten- | session. HAILG M, A B, Relth, Wlio BRs | beehitalkad e ninth con- | weather isto be foul or fair for the comipy shower of stones and offal was thrown from | €1erk 15 removed, hie is branded at home as | tion is called to the fact that the democrats | = w N POSTAL CHANGES, nlf. dr. A, B. Keith, who has been talked | oo cionor tistriot, Thore wore seventy delo-:| day, The beauty ‘ot the pInsé!begIDEANE SO {Kkes Dl ) being either dishonest or incficient, as the | are stilldetermined to insist upon a reduc- [ The spc il service to Freybure, Ta., | of, declines positively. Senator Cassatt does . s B g Ve Chicago Packing & Provision company’s | jjiie ge thinks the postinaster gencral | tion of the duties and to abolish the taritf up- | has been discontiny Lydia, Cu the same. W. W. ¥ of this el gates, and equally divided between republi- | the broad drive which leads to the grounds, Inughter house at the men on the Lake | s complying strictly with his lotter,except | on raw materials, thus further menacing the | e ' nd {0 Simicon, Chierry county. | also deelines, but would >t if the nomi. | ¢Ans and democrats, held a secret ses- | Magnificent Jarge trees, festooned with vines, ;\‘hml‘ engine and caboose that had been 1|n I}Il«‘lrvw of Superintendent Burt, of the | prosperity of the country. n]u«-;’l '"I|nl'l'l\;lxlll-n‘«{:|~lm’!m\'~m BH] et b vte Toreed mm'; him. This leaves | Sion, which lasted fro 'k in the after- ,.vmw;-n .-Inhu u-,h». I-'wn:vl “u;tlm f.’, :lm altes ngside of it. s rioters hac st | fifth division, who retused to comply with a o) Yooper calles o Tepublica chedule of the stavinail ronte from Sjoux [ Daon g L 3 Yot y ) o | anarch. It 15 also furnished B ot oo for i e et et Foquiest o1 th ostmaster. Senartl, that 190 | steteeemeention toror s 16 el T hw | Rabids o Avershiter 1.t Luave Sioux ap. | only Cato Sells,ayoung man from Black foon until about 1 oelock this moring. | cubstantual sidewalk, whicli iy but & contl thousands catherod about the spot. A ot of | €TSS in his department be recommended to a house, which was packed with del ids Mondays and Fr S, at S, ' Hawk county, and seeretary of the state com- | !¢ PITDOSE Was 10 discuss the congressional | yation of the walk leading from the (s gathered about the spot. A lot of | {iio Wt Tor Temoval by & eeriain ST D A L Bty Ayershire by 5 p. m. - Leave Ayers Tues: | ittee e I quite willing, and probably | Sitation. It was concuded that the | part of town. AS you approach offal w tthrown and steuck oneof the | given thne, M. 1urt's refusal was on the | J i 5 a1t ys and Saturdays, af arrive at | will be chosen If no botte ‘il take it | two probable cq es would be Major Ly- | grounds you bee nore * three Pinkerton men who were on the | grownd that it Would impair the sirvice in [ tontasts, G, fver was eleeted ehairman | Sioux Rapids by 4 p.m, WAL AL il b NG I | BRI n ticket and Colonel | more Impressed with _the aboose. ‘Ihis was greeted with yells of de- [ B hence his removal. Many re- |y vote. Oliver, in taking the Andas follows in Nebraska I'here are so few candidates for the other 4 > feel- | beauty of the place, You ITEIEE ia tiiob, and\vas followod by.a tor | ™ liaye been made wholly without” a c poke of the erithusinsin of the con- | feet to-morrow: Sy toSpringfield: | pl and so little said about them, that | ing was strongly in f the glimmer of the white canvas tel rent of stones, sticks and other missile . Theretore ‘ll;‘\;lf;l;d"lm vention and addressed himself to the tariff. | ] ante u ally eXeept Sundays, | diligent inquiry among leading democrats two of thie dele, objecting to him, | through the r hlt:p“"! ""J'“}d lv\on ::Iulr ’ vt PEN S bl e ) I order 4 i Gen- | fle said. £ 1D . arrive at Springfield by 2 p. W | to-night showed that half of them had noteven | A4 these two not strenuously. " It was | neat cottages, the winding drives, ai The first impulse of the riflemen was to reply ilas could be assisted by tiy e fepublicans of this grent state should | Leave Springfield daily except Sundays, at 10 | (> b= ! rosted Mr Theodare | deemed nadyisable to make - formal nom- | green grass growing all aroind, 3 from their Winchesters, but they were re- z just as he volun! acreed to do. It | proeiim to the world t we demand a | @ 0.5 amive at Santeé ageney by 11a. m. heataany naines sugested. Mr, Theodore | jyation, as sueh a move would be in - viola: Rev. Charles E. solton, who speaks ‘Thures trtaimed by a deputy shertiand & bloody ot | 310U Te intention 0 ask for'a ks Tein- | Bl ot for reve s anlyihot tven for roye: | - Westervili to ARadiai T.éava Westersillo | Guelich, of Burlington, will be given tho | tlon of ihe rules of 'the oninr. Fhe conven- | duy avenin, has artived with his assi AR Vatiin.* THAOIStTbAN 56’ Wis Endiad by n.‘.Tnb \\“ll\“l(4|. “l:.):n\llll ‘xn‘\‘:r:!‘“llznll. itap- :uu-\\l nu.lwl--nmlm-.m wm,but_for prote Tuesdays, lh‘ur\fll- ‘v :nlul Saturd X at 1 | nomination for auditor without doubt, and lu;)(l was simply Inmnsur_ un('.lflml ;4 |l|'\'— 1'{ ;mll!lo k |;Inm h,lm :vl:(}”gnwd::x.‘;l:ounrk LAt il » b suflicient eause for removal. ion alone. L mention this Issue particularly.be- | P . arrive at Areadin by 7 p. m. Leave | Colonel Mackey, of Sigourney, w o | Sults are not binding upon~ members ot ‘the | will be tiree thousand people i the whistle blowing the ) recall. Then : nication declared that it s the | eause it is so interwoven with the prospority | Ateadia Tuesdays, Thursdaysand Siturdays, | oot Aiekess of Sisouwhes ‘-|"xl I en | order. ii-is undersiood ' hat asilar con | Greatentiusiasm is munifested by every ones e e steamed back to the Lake Shore | jytention to continue the organization,despite | OF OF people that 1t 18 necessarily paamount n.; arrive at Westerville by 12 m. gdulalu i v attorney general. Stephen f yoption will be held in Council Bluffs within | Crete never saw such a erowd as will be here, round louse, and the police and detectives | {he attempt to frighten the ele nd reqnire | I the wminds of all Penisylvanians, NION PACIFIC BIRANCH BILD Bradley, of lowa City, seems tobe the princi- | two weeks or so. for the next ten days. ¢ ook dinner, Oficer Michivel egley, of the | tho faliillment by the pocties ponet e | The fact” that “it " remains unsettled | | Representutives Weaver aid Dorsoy iere | pal eandidate for clerk of the supreme court, — ey 3 S0 5611 ko 1olice, Was stiiibie on die! face romlste Tho. momaater Eohoral of | 1s renson enough for the continumuco | beforo fhe louse conmuitter on Paciie xail | and there the gencral interest ceases, as tho Suicided With Scissors. Young Thioves Captared, = with a flying elub and his jaw broken, A iz 13 to bo held hns oecasioned consids | socongd only. to 1t i Tmportanee - ne . | ke up act_upon the bill authorizyg | Sreenbac 59 GO CTITAREh) | b o e e S s[.ml‘s.l; o Pinkerton man named John Lyon was also sternation, as it is declary tion of tl:e mutual rig1ts and duties of cap- | the Union Pacitic to' build branch lines, As | @14 no names are mentioned. A aoTL Hl=bah AWl s (e s G0 (G2 % & H hurt, but not seriously. Four of the rioters who attends probably ital and lab L tiie enactment of laws | the chaitman and two of the leading mem- | There will be a lively scrimmage to-mor- | fitly-seven years, commit fcide in the | youths, about sixicon or cightedn yeAts SN e been arrested by Pinkerton’s men, one | M8 ofticial career, It is stated “here guarding the Interest of both common bers of the committee absent, action | row over the senatorial back-pay question. | ecllar of her house r Jugular | age, named rank and Ira Stevens, stole & £ Deing shot in the leg, A St. Paul train was | Lk the represcntation av the neetine will | viers and shippers. “These and other was deferred till next Frid: g There 3 & stiong. feeling among the rural | Yein with a swall pair P pointed seis- wagon, harvess, two sh I ez, A St Paul train was | be very larze and that it may possibly indi- | demand the a(tntion of our legisiator i FOR RESHRVE SETTLERS. R B Ll sors, Mental abberration was the cause. e wrecked as it was being hauled onto the Luke | cate a erisis in the railway miil Service, ational, Representative Perkins, o member of [Ancwbers in favor of pussing a resolution of s o Pardun_eame to R 1Ll ] (ol DOl CLhTOWR T o e cer was nominated by acclama- | the comtaittee on” Indian affairs, made a | censure of the ssnators who took the Elected a President. on Walnut Lo L o and ditehing 14 ears, THE RAILROAD WAR, rand W, 1. Davies for | thivd attempt to, have the house con- | back-pay for their recess before the impeach- CEpAR FALLS, Tn., June 50.—Speeial Tele- | Cloud Sunday. The oftic: started oul E ] tenant governor, sider the scnate amendments to the bill | ment trinl began. Four of these senators ‘Brg.]—The trustees of the State | 104 the thieves to this iy I of the Lake | ProposalsofSpeedy Settlement of Pas- The ticket was completed as follow: to-day, granting an extension of time to pur- | oo qemocrat rane S kin gram to the I —The trustees of the State | ;56 3 iard looking pair.and ovidently bel Shore track, senger and Freight Rates, Auditor gener Vilson Norris iy | ehaser’sof land on the'Omaha and. Winne- | Were demoerats, and —they are working | Nomnal Schiool have elected as president of | 1o that class of neglected unfortun comin; Was 4180 dornilod, This svas CiiteAco, June 80.—[Special Telegram to | Of internal affai J. Stewart; congres: bago reservations in Kansas and Nebraska, | Yery hard to-night to prevent any action. | e school, in place of J. W. Gilehrest, re- | which the west is tamous, rather than: ke Shore stock train, which | the B T think.” said President. Cable, | Man at larze, F. X, Osborne. Morrison of Ilinois, however, objected and | Senators Knight, Dubuaue, and Johnson, of | sizned, Superintendent H. 1, Teerley, of 3 orimuinals. * There wil d, waking a complete blockade of | of the Rock Tsland railre able, Resolutions were adopted that the legisla- | the bill wentover agiin. Perkins and Dor- | Maquoketa, are the leading defenders of the | Oskaloosa. special term of the district cou Fog 7 o & when their eases will ba disi ; 5 S iateliea un jn the 1 ; ¥ serting in the constituti ! vid : : St . A LISBURY SAYS. chwayinen ko mectiug ot of the cu | bepatched i the ivond war 1t ay b | ot serting In e constidlih i | oot i e e Wi v PR BB e omvanion: and qo- | A BAUT i |1 b AT ’ switelinen Lo twke action regard 3 yed, 3 s opening i acture ant st bl R IR T, CBBARUE, RHe Denies tho Parnell-Carnarvon In- al aid would be g o the Lake Shore | no notice out for a meeting for a fixe = i wealth of “Pennsy con- | 11 A ), and 3 er- bion, A _ G el BT P e < s Neb., Jut ol wen, but tie swit generally would re- | One: T thite, Wil bo. heid, however, hiesi | domming the stanehfsement of the colored | kind and Dorsey:tiaveliopes of suceess next | ably resolve in favor of locai option as its | | LoNDON, Juno 80, [Special Cablezram 10 | fologram to the Bick. M. Chales Temp main neatra would'be ordered | week or a week aftes R ftoracing Ly g “'}l""'!l"n* PERSONAT, treatment of theJiquor question. - The com- | the Brr.]—Lord Salisbury, in his speech partner in the fivm of N. 8. Harding & on other Anoti.er railvond offieial, a commereial oHocckates cliosen from JePI® | Derey 1, Clarke, of low a8 mittee on resolutions is about evenly divided | night, said ha wished torepel Gladstone’s [ g e of our oldest and Mot p L DETAIL o Dinkerton | dsentforabig granger road, said: * | commer ; e Siposiation | exuminerin the patent offic: has been pro- | onthis point, but three quarters of the dele- | Suggestion that Lord Carnarvon hiad done | uitizeng. took all of his many triends by s mihe usual two car loads of Dinkerton | eutting is really not seri tis alt ST or and eriminl coutract | Moted to a second assistantsiiy, going from | gates want local opuion and hizh license, | anything notconsistentwith the mostscruu- | Jile'to'day by arriving hom ghls @ver GovEn this, mominG mua. buatness v o | A tio highor classes. 1113 1nore snio Tabor, and e bassage of the nationdl law | 1400 to S1,000 a year, 3 Pheodore Guelieh, of Burlington, the le lous honor. Lord Carnarvon Informed him | Ty HoGoy WY A0 ot o tlid il aoce s Shore i 2o ad s srohibiting sneh importations proclaiming | Aeutenant Gieelv, the Aretic explorer, | of the anti-probibitionisst,says that he thinks | (Slisbury) of what had passed in the inter- | Fi b {Were marticdat ool i Jike | (OrC | Therd was no ehange Inelfher tho fr hEalibingt oot ) o antoii hose who shook hands with the | focal aption” will not Iose’ the_ party ‘any o st Dl tosniatin rac gt iamcolties gy Linooin erton foree, with U1 rPASSENTer WATS . In the forme = that the Ameries ator president this afternoon. 1le accou- | v but the Germans will not be N e 2 i joni ‘bonediet re pLemRIesnoNaarine] sures are being taken to bri e e et oty i | pamied by 'his fatherin-law. ©1 was hora | qita o onthasiastic oo they would be with | coineided with Garnaryon's statement in the | that in joining the benedict ranks was wi ompanics it to Cojatown. Wile o o i Lat | Burlington, Rock | sectem be extended <o as (o beneht the com- | ILy-two Yo stid the latter fo th | out it. ‘Tlie convention will endorse Cleve- | house of lords, Suli arnar- | 1 ;‘,‘If:“({“:‘““i;',‘L,"j}df.'l'.,115,7-"{':% Sohool s there seems no likelihood trouble | ansiety for peace. and. thel b | mereial mavine and the nav president, “and shook hands with Gengal nd, though three-fourths of the members | von in the interview with him that his ob- [ i and 15 o ""'f heso donial. direls around. Chieago, to-day” exe attend a meoting to bring this about.. O the latform as. presented was adopted. | SR (nat"r " Nive hind fhe leasird of | Lroats janoly sursiiye hiun, he, foderad ol | jection was so strong that even if the conser- | quite extensive. ‘The BEL: man - wishes wrds, thore T clety | 5l of July the Wisconsin Central opens bus- 3 talking to.” T i i licy in tavor of ¢ lianpy couple much jo NSy, U le B Jul i S 4 5 S alking to.” The president made the old able that no fears of offensive parti- | Yatives adopted the policy in favor of a lappy coupl Joy. ;:xllll‘u‘x‘l‘»ln-‘|l:i\llq:|:ny :1..-1\“:7\[“:“ m\'\‘\l‘m-h- iess, Now roads usnally Degin with rate Arkansas Democrats Nominate. gentleman comfortable, aud stopped th 0 D have kept or n liament in Dublin, he would refuse to join 3 - s aken ke § ieact moontT0 s fered St g maelVeS | Lrerwe Rock, Ark., June 30.—The. aomo- | 9T eallersto exchango u few words concern- | eollector in the stato and ncarly tho ministry. He deiied Parnell to give the | o Freparing X:,l\gil.lu 4 oscor / thirty special police- | the poliey of the lust competitor for Chic cratic state convention met at noon to-day, [ (i ¢ 1Onor conferred upon him by the by y parshal, | slightest proofs of his slanderous assertion ”I_"_'\]",I bl Dtk g menat 1 this morning was sent into the | husiness; The Chicago, Burlington & North- | nearly every county beinz represented. D. 0'Connell, es-United States district & RO regarding Lord Randolph Churehill, who had 4 ] stock yards, On arriving near the ari will be openod in Angust, 1t the 4 3 4 : el A b innum of all ¢ & X 3 e Jarge stock yards av this place preparatory houses antense e i o 9 e opened in August, If thes ds [ After appointing committees the convention | attorney for northern Towa, who was re- Iptions ere on hand to sce that the admin- | never varied in his unchanging hostility to i 5 houses imtense excitement p ed, Every | gre toeut, the prospeets are bad. But as dpsl p ¢ 3 by vad o LA TtA il A 8 a e T E : for the watering and feeding of Wyoming wAndow of the packing honses was crowded | So,t0.out, tile prospects o a5 | adjourncd till 3 p. m. On reassembling this | moved for offensive partisanship, is n this | {stration is exdorsed, the idea of an Itish lezislation. There is no with workier who vellvd offensive opithets | ittt Wil probibly e {ipensed wih. 1 e | afternoon the convention nominated for | €ty fally settlin up bis aceounits with the | rhis evening several prominent demoerats | ground to say that Cavnarvon resizned bo- | ftthe st are £ be, Shped CYer 4 AR SR 4 1z wil bably ¢ 3 T ghes; e oodraff: | Eovernment. iressed the crowds the street, i se vas nl eor tha 0 KOV- 88/ S0LOONAN attho guards. [t foared thor would b | {3t reoranization of 4l e old goyernor, Hushes: - trensurar, Woodry Charles Matlory, of Marshalltown, car ac: O pader ti ilondiront, B 0 Ol Tt 10 0 | vond rnnm Ing @ branch 1o g o] 3 S o 1 owever, neeessarily follow, and sioner, Cobbs: BV generd countant of the "“Central lowa railroad, and | a biz ofi (! eipient ( 3 4 agikd - i punty, and the survéyors A1 o'clock the Lake Shore engine attached B 3 ) : : a big oflice, and late recipient of the position nts wore supported by his fourtee $ g b sk Sl judge of the snpreme couri, "Batile: | Lis wife, ave guests of Representatlye g § fles of Zovornme WGEO -SUDNARIOE (DY D18 Zollacn Union Pyeliic ave twenty miles south of toa tool boose was stopped behind THE SPORTING WORLD. secretary of state, Moore; and superintend- | erieks. : R AT AP e ot ehol e g oo ped afeputiing I tho zEelaREREE and ~Provision it of public instruction, Thompson. Pend- e Eo Ly it an S Tah b of thitt road, house by & | Yesterday's Evonta on the Turf and | ing the deliberations of' the plittorm com | ouse 0 "W+ Parken of Davenport s in | say that there were nosore leaded democrats | to " escapo from "every position he hoh o of that rond, WHIRH S 1 WeE pateam s Nl ropt i Diamoud wittee, the convention adjourned. 1oV S o here, but th {1 el thely words, | ssumes.” Glulstone, he said, had tried | M by tho first of August. ; 3 ie preking honse whistles blew the signal SR g OO | ) 8 PAE WHITHY - i s speect ived with almost no | to palm a miserable travesty o1 history upon = i for the dinner hour a erowd of at least two | SHEEPSHEAD By, June$).—The farewel Y o e e THE WRITHWASH SPREAD, 15e Iiis Liverpool audicnces, Glidstone's letter of- The Onkland OpoRafsi & I announced in the Bir, was a surprise to | walks. To-morrow the weather signal sery= ig.- RS o i A — d, “that peace will | ture should submit to the people the question | Sey went to Mx. Mor.Tsen, explained the pro- ax. ond ififorced to the.wall to-morrow i ; g thousand employes gathered in the vieinity, | stakes, winning penaltics, non-winning and SR T N 3 Democrats Vindicate the Gove I|c]><;ln|_nncn1 fMicers selected for to-mon fering to assist the conservative government Svrron, Neb., June 30.—[Speelsl to Ty windows of tho ucking house, bme: | Muiden allowances, o threc-year-olds, | (MANCHESSEIL T 1, Juna S dtier. H L. OMotata in Pan-Blecrrie, | | Jovare: Forchainn, G W, Beil Webe | I the Trish (icsion i ol <o wow Onkinid hntellwhk forea diately beside the train, werd thronged with | ovon-eiehthis mile: Joe Cotton won, Cye McKinney was y nominated for con- sathaall: el o ¥3 secretar . Trainey, Council | home rule, Tte (Salishury) regarded it as | gpenca here this evening with a grand ban SOrmon who besah (o Sell. at s oMctrs | feren-elghus mile: Joo Cotton won. Cyelops by the democrats of the First dis. | WASIINGTON, June#0.—Chairman Boyle, | Bluffs; teading scer 0. Walker, | another loop hole.” Gladstone now contessed [ oheraid bail o the eitizens ,,,'u is and iy a few moments the wildest excitement | “[fiidiow, all ages, one and_ onhe: t. of the Pan-Electric telephone committee, pre- | Marshalltown. % that he had notsald o word agninst. home | Guet and bal 0 citi his pl prevaied, Some offal was thrown from the L O h s TR s s e ——— sented to the house to-day the report on the ’n‘-‘ IE “ONVENTION'S PROCEEDINGS, rule for fifty y vet he allowed bis The affair was presided oyer by eomuil nlllxlul::‘\‘\_;lzn‘x\x: .\H:l\n (vl\("lul‘llln-nurm-“l inker Tlme: 1 'r‘ at v:»h Hf“lmxu;.lon_All‘Hnnh. result of the investigation, signed by himself | o\ ie {JJ['T;' t ~:.Alr.: nl\l:qum\xilg::[ ”::i'wnl leagues to plé ncelves to help in the | of Iadies avd gentlemen and }\-Mprmnd of stoncs and clubs which were '.'.l,‘:.:;!@-‘llxlul. l“““‘""“i:d‘“",l';m‘;-“l>SA rlm- lmfllq""lm""h"hm> :‘d the following are tue principal points mades :\Jn!nnizn the delog representation 18 [ was by eontinuing the process of union fill Nt it S HhosIbtiop tioisindowe and roots of th pendthiitt stakes, for three-year-olds, pen. | ¢ o™ O EINE A L S Tho stock transferred by Rogers to Gar- | limited to 622 The —convention iwas | the trish welcomed It as the Scoteh did. I the people of this place may well ba buildings. - Oflicor Miko Begley was struek | aifits and allowances one and a quarter | 016 conneetion with the Phauix park a5 | jand, Harris and others was in the inferest of | Galied to order” by Chaiman: Kinnd, of | Gludstonehad taught many splondid things: | proud. "The hotel s under tie management g tho fi by one of the clubs “and_seriously fles: The Bard and Dewdrop. ran 4 dead | sassination, Alexander Sullivan said: It | the invention, then of no yalue, and only to contral commities, who announieed | but what he taught most was that Inglaiid | of George A. Blue, njured. e Pinkerion men raisod “their | feat or jst place, Con Iegan third, Tine—- | evidently was one of a series intended to | be minde valuable by the folut éflorts of ‘the W.4ho central committee hnd solected A It | could bo squeezed when Ireland chose ;““.f? fRanlieor hutwre crestratuecl by, i e ttg. | Dawdrop did not apuear for tho run- | arouse English prejudice against Gladstono | Gwhers, ‘At that thne Gariand was' not | ' s8i\ing seore s loP Y GlAEmAn, ke T Topeka Downs il A shot at nt” wou The Liard walked over the cours St alieve | thought of for attorney general. and | [ scoretaries ien i O, arnell, in a speech at Chester uight | prxcory, Neb., Juno 80, Tndonbtedly haye nrecipitated. & serious viot, | OF and The walked over pending canvas, 1 do not believe | | A ! ARG | WL Mitler, Bremer; W. sald that ' although Gladstone had not givell | BINCOLN, 4063 3 The erowd iy Broken up when' the | 58I SAkes, L amic S won. Com. | there isan authority better than tho diseased | hiogg s mentioned had” no “official | Kéoku: Colonel 4, 8 he THiah. evorvihing. Dhoy Aantod e Ba | 4rou do tha 8 Phie Lincoln and Topel Jhistles sumingned them back to worlk at | yunder sccond, Lizzie Mack” third, Time— | imagination or the partisanship of the Eng- | to benefit the " property. The committee [ Kelly: Jowa City, Alv. ' 0. Walker, of Mar- | lioved the premier's proposals would lead to a | lubs arvived from the southiand played B0 a'clock, The train was then started up | 308 Jish {ory to Justify such an cousation, Egan | falled to iind. that ay legislation Was o shal, Was chosen reading secretary, After a | inal settiement of the Irish question, Par- | first ot the series of four games on the grow and moved behind Armour’s and Murphy's | “fjqiidicaps, gne and a quarter miles: Tom | yomoyed from Paris to Dublin, and lived and | ewplated at the time the co™ipan speech by Lemporary Chaivman McCov, the | nell repeated m substance his former state- { of the Lincoin - club, * resulting 9'io 7 Wi -pxh(n,-mwuunl{ @ shower of missiles, | startin won, Tecumsel second, ¢ tield | 4id pusiness there for several months dur formed, ‘Wiiere is 1o evidence that Garland | FEHG EHMIECE i o matran, | et Sousernlug his, Interviow. ik Tond fitavor of Topn S i w 3 IR ek 0 caninge, : third. Tin 04, s AT T ket ths furing | ever heard of it.. Rogers, undoubtedly, ex- | COfvention adjour 119w, m. to-morrow. | Carnarvon, and lield that st statzment hiad | the past week at Topeka that elub won wo - Pinkerton ofticers, Georeo ¥ Vi dors stakes, iiile: Frankie 1 won, | (e year followl the Phaaix park tragedy, | pocted to profit. by nssoclation with gontlo- i committee on resolutions 15 as fol. | never beeil conts 1. buneh and starts in upon its record here, munds and - a wan’ known Swilt second, Asconderthiva, Time—131s, | (octelon was still alive. ' Why did they uot | inen of kniown ability and distinction.” But, it disiriot, J. D, M. Homilton, of - v, stationed at Long Bridge, halfa mile 1h6 Y8 norh oakal SRl thasa b o , : Second, 0. 8, . Johuson; Third ite P y < 3 statlor g Bridg L o ih 11 f ® e ed, 056 men to whom 3 on; - ) A Dynamite Plot Exploded. Four at One Birth. ) South Ch Dieard a shiot’ a few hun: iDlso R AR NTR AT and audited by John Dillon an wrong doing lias never before been imputed, | : A Rourtne Jo 1 Thomp- | poxnox, June8d.—An explosion oceurred | Anaranor, Neb., June 50,—[Speclal Teles track at 9 o'clock last T T members of parliament, and Fath intend to hecome and did they become scoun Fitth, G. H. Munger, Jon: went up to see what the trouble | o/ bl - All those gentlemen are within reach of an | grels ail at once? 44 ieu-a wan entered con. | SIXth, Samuel Jones, Davis; Seventh, Col- | Yesterday in the commons, Everything was | gram to the Beg,|—Nebraska again comes to Edimunds to guard the bridge, l\’(‘.'f':l\‘ aefinf 0.1 ll' 8 l: :J) 1-12 | English jury. 1f league money had been | pross ho wus not 6 pocted, and It is not. onel Joseph Kb *olk; Fighth, J. | done by the oflicial in eharge of the bullding [ the front in the yapid growth of home pros men were standing on the track, and | Athleties.. .0 0 0 PO L 8 | used for the assassination, the story would be | Gl for him to.renounce worldly. bsiness, | Gault Appanooso: Ninth,' Judge ‘M. U | toconceal the fact. It leaked out, however, | duced population, Yesterday Mrs, 'l ibbets, when Harry ordered them to move on' the slitchers—Gawvin, Atkinson and Kennedy, | told in conrt, not in the Fortnightly. The | Ajl 'that is expected of him 18 at | Jones. Pottawattamie: Tenth, + | but in talse forms, il t exagze ad and ¢ Wil Libbets, 1i 3 sttacked him. He drew a revolverand fived | First base hits—Piitsburg 16, Ath story Is all bosh.”* 116 shall not use the infiuence of h Boll, lwinilton; Kleventh, Isane Pendieton, | DUt In fulse forms, and most exaggerated and | wife of WAlliam A. ‘Tibbets, living near this one shot, which wmade a hole throngh the ors—Plttsburg 2, Athletics 5, Umpire— o ¢ shall not use the influence of his plac Waoodbury, ¥ " | sensational ruinors about lrish plots and | place #)n bixth to four children, two b«rgi i 1o i@ 0l e Injured man eounld ¢ . g . K ey 8 5 B ) sheal J Welghtawis sixtecn pounds, an- average o B e 0.0, e dulured siab ooME. | ofpotiugl | 0035082 as| LoOvSVIILEJuned0.—A sensationwas en- | enca proccedings, und-nds nothing in the | {he fotlowing: | Fist district, Charles 1. | truth was made known to-day. The explo- e o o o R T T S ppiba-deaed, ge b it s e finslunai, 0003 2% 1 0 0_7|actedherelast night by a rumor that Colonel | condiict of Goodé deserving of censu The | qulHion defers veond, A, P, McGuirk, | sion resulted from pent-up sewer gas, ‘Phe | are qoing well. Y Vluhers—Murlane and Kiltoy, Fisst base | It. M. Kelly, until recently United States | FeDort says the suit fo test the legality of the \'l"‘!'( Lato_ Balls, Biso Fllfl“lu Fowth, | workmen who happencd to be in the vieinity vt hits—Cineinnati 17, Baltimore " 14, Errors. R Rlon AEant v thish i el Bell patenis was rightlully broughit, ‘but the | 7 o, DAGr Winng i XADder | at the time were 'S BOALP, Cinemnati b, Baltimore 7. Utnpire—-Valon: | Pension agent at this point, was short in his | same could not restilt to the benclit of the | Gparies, Finn: S P Hingall, | Phe oeenrrence is generall spted s a falr 3 j . ; FINUAGAL- s LupiemValens | accounts to tue government. Tlie rumor had | Pau-Electric Telophone company, s wany | W apelios Seventy TR Novth, Dallasi | exhibition of the extremely bad sanitary con- | CHICAG0, June 30.—[Special Lclegram he Olio Delegation Again Asks For | "% g0 o0 been ourrent ~ several days, but last | lavontions nrecoeded Bt ot Fager Eighth. B, 1L 11 Adams: Ninth, D, A. | Qition of the parliament buildings to the Beel—The crimsom cmblem an Investigatio Sf. Louis........1 0 0 12 0 2 1 0—7|nlght the Courler-Journal recelved ———— Foul Miber Tenth. Miko Mlller, Carroll; e 4 of socialism paraded in Judge Gary's ASHINGTON, June $0.—The republican 00021000 0 0-3|dspateh from Washington, saying 2 #wesident's Power. | HipiE LA CREETG S Were chiosen : Oxford's Cheers and Nisses, oonrt this moruing. ~livery one of the eight fieinbers of the Ouio delegation in the house son, Foutz and Mays, First | on the authority of Third Auditor Williams | WASHINGTON, June Ba—Among the bills | yames Love, Des Momes county; George | 10N June 80.—The convocation at | anarchists, Neebe alone excepted, wears & eutatives to-day filed with the senate | SRl l-‘m“)u;;.; h:"““l.\.{;l-m.“hl‘ l'u’n’- that when Kelly was sugceeded by Gen. introduced in the semate to-day was one | Paul, Johnsou; i Delaware: Dr, | Oxford to-day as wnusually crowded, buneh of fnl flowers fastened to the lapel of 0 on privileges and elections a com- | pive—Waldh, Buell, here February 17, the statément of his | Which, if it shall becomes law, will vest in the ‘l. l}.l;\l“,nlin;‘: h“ n Mitehell. Ben- | Honorary degrees were conferred on Oliver | his coat. ‘The flowers, the self conseions look, unication asking for the veconsideration of | At KANsAS Crry— accounts showed acredittothe government of | President the soie power of appointing a | [0l Q. e KERAChH, Diatins by, | Wendell Holies and John Brizht. Both | aud the arogant dispiuy the anarehists wike it deelsion uot to grant the investigation | Kansas 00020080 0-5|851,000in the New York sub-treasury, In- | 16766 number of officers who are now ap- | &5 i Caks: Samiel Iecse, Webeter; X, | Bentlemen were received with demonstra- | of their red insignia, betrays (i craving 1nto the method of the election of Henry B, | Ny it ks ity %o oIl | quiry atthe subtreasury, however, reveajed | Pointed by and with theadvice and consent | M. Ifunter, Sac. ¢ S0 T | tions mmounting to ovations, The students | for sensational effects, ‘They feel themselves Payne to the senate of the United States, l-n‘,.':', Il&‘;“"‘;\ll‘\_kll\\ 0 New York | the * fact that only ~six dollars was | of the senate. Among those ae postmasters T S r— hissed every mention of adstone’s name | anart yrs, and at the same tinie their vanity I8 ‘Phe comuiunieation having been submitted | Umnmire—Y ork, ¥ : there due the government from the pension | of all classes, collectors of internal revenue, Sioux City's Saloon Fight, and cheered for Lords Sahsbury and Churchill | so rank fhat it thew to surround thems to Senator Sherman, he said: “Lheartily | AT LovisviL, oftice liere, Kelly was notified and General | collectors of custows sbports in which the | S1oux Ciry, Ia., June 30.—[Speeial Tele- = T selyes witl theatrical aids to help up their Bl a iy vl 10 1 and have ol | moakign oV B™0 0 0’1 0 0 0 1 illiaws says he immediately paid over the | Br0fs revenues do net excesd=——dollars, and | gram to the Bik. |~ Tha talk of the day here Three Torles Liected. nostug, Allthis lmpilos greater or loss ofis é 3 3 ave g $:80 3.0 002 51,000, (hus squaring his accounts, W other custom ofticers; all teriitovial ofticers, | ) peen. the injunctios sadings. Instl Livenroor, June 80.—Baron 11, De Warms, | couragement from the outside. — Money 18 “ection to wy position being known.” An- [ LGEBYLE. 55t B 08 O 00 liams, 'without expiaining, said he thought | except judges of thesupremes court; all dis- | A48 been unctlon procecdings nstl- | o oo 10Ol 1. Petron, conservative | DeINE collected and funds arebeing nded Sther eonununieation from Reprosenty: | il pem—borier and Ramse st base | Kelly'had been deceived atid duped by those | trict atiorneys and alied Btates marshals, | tuted yesterday at Chierokee in Judge Lewis' | o oid (5% o, e SR SORRE AT | 1o promote the anarchists’ comfor e el tives Liule and Butterworth was ade | Lowisyille & Brooklyn oo Uiapive—tirgiss: | hie trusted. Kelly states simply that Tis ‘a. | Indian agents and disirict land officers, ‘he | court against the Sioux City saloonists. The s iy it ostetin, Bvertou ahd | tive day was taken up In tho tiresomo task of diessed to Semator lloar bear- | AT ST Lovis— adlove | counts had been evumncd and oun” cor- | bill was troduced by Senator duwunds, principal case Is that against John Orton, one | MY est 'Hoxteth divisions of Liverpool, ve- | selecting a jury, 4 NP St . & . ect, and Le owes the government nothing, eading sa s 2 city. Zel 3 B iri Kl o T e ey ot T b honding T e Ao o hemorue | Pliehr.Kiiby and Stemmeyer, ot T1eavy Dofbloation, A Onicaco, June 8.—[Speelal Telogram to | 1y W™*R A G FOREIRE MIGHONS | eltet oy the distinction of béing tha | FEONA 1L, Juue 50.—The Merchants the Sixty-sixih al assembly who vo base hits—St. Louis 7, Boston 8. “Krrors—$St, | PHILADELPHIA, Junedd. —T'reasurer Wil- | the Ber.|—Genéral Manager Callaway of the | A11'Soris of opinions have been exprossed | Grst members eleeted to the new parliament, | National bank, which was recently closed on ‘or Pay / tion 'Kives ox: l.uumm.mn.fl, Umpire—Curry. son, of the Chesapeake & Delaware canal | Union Pacifie, passed through here to-day on | to-day as to the probable outcome of the —-— account of the defaleation of Bookkeoper J, batlon gives ex; et T T 2 company, left the city last night, leaving on | his way to Boston, where he goes to confer | action. The saloonists are evidently exer- | intense Interest in the Elections. v Hoke, will feopen to-morrow flusteating the Bt of 1 itorunation - | A0formed of & Murderous Plot. | his desk & nole containing a confession of a | with President Adams before the latter's de--| €ised, and realize that there is possibility of [ Loxpow, Junie 80.~Friday’s polls are ox- ithority’ of the comptroller of tho ¢ Wormill ramd concludus: | Myl committee, || BHINGIAM, Jue . —Josoph Chamber- | guilty knowledge of the over Issue of $015,- | parturo for Europa M, Callaway denied | tielr belvg Indicted, = One leading liguor | citing intense interest, Of the seventy-four | jencys the deiciency liaving been made up to add, onelusion, 4 'd a reporter of the Birmingham Mail | 500 of bond: ' th T M man today ventured the prediction that clos- | 9 v by the stockholders. 31t Overlook tho fact (it ol showlig, tnade | that well Informed friends. informes it of bonds under the thirty-year mortgage : imination azainst Omaha in favor | ing the saloons will throw 4 large number of (I""l'fih-" ladstoulans are hopeful that the - dhia fpce of the most persistont and POWer- | gt there was in existence an 1rio ot £, | 1030 Of the company of July, 1855, ‘The loan s Qity in freight rates, as charged by | buildings on the market for rental. Another [ Irish vote will weest elchieen seats from the Frightfal Rallway Acoldents ul oposition of wnifiuited nieans and ox. | it ther pxisience an lrish plot o | matures to-morrow, and as the fraudulent | the Omaha board of trade. ‘The news of the | thought they would all catch It. Another | fousgrvatives. Ao fesufts will reveal how 1 FIRER T It persous were {ns w":'.‘)'tjl K“T:‘T“ ‘I’M ‘r'x o yoaieson :““““u:lull'l “;; mturmu::zn, Chamber- | transaction could no longer be cancealed, | proposed fasteontinental train was eonfirmed 'f"”|wmm|r|m.= nnmll e m.{'h.“u"m’ bpve “1' “'““h b e e tantly k ille I‘l lay by nln ident to the. t Lor jinal aetion fo ing ab lnvesti- | lain added, has been corroborated by the > - % .. E . gond the law aund hold a heavy club over them, but oved, sl Killed today by -A0 accidei 3 Eaniaa s . SO GUrRakiskn Ly Wilson left the city, it is alleged, in company | by Mr. Caliaway. Al that s required is the | Stated positively that the salo of liquor could L Y 3 wall train from Belfust to Dublin. The police, arned htm of the plot, | with ienry V. Leslie, the former teea; co-operation Bf Toads ruuning 1o Chi A ; Garfield's Tomb Unguarded, um,' informed him the assassins meant to | under whose :'dmlm:’ -, 'gm wcr‘";l!!"rfi Thisobialnett trains will 8 iy be notbe stopped in Swux City. There is no train ng at a high rate of speea, left the kil ) bialy h peed X 3 doiibt of th fact that a gieat many citizen: CLRVELAND, June 50.~The mititary guard |y e K nackh WENLY PEISONS We WASIUNGTON, June 80.—Tho presilor Lord” Hartington also. Chamberlain | was made. - Affer going. Over the books: the -— aren favor of 4 high Featrictive Hicouse. e | at Lake View cometegy, which has watchod | St Fhe it wan somletely snml X both bimself and Lord Hartingion in | co cod v a5 Weath, | | ot in the mowination of - David S. MRoNes RATILE! Thau Mg HIPANY announ h«n\lul tothe treas- 3 ather For Nebrasku. evening paper, in closing an article on the | Garfield’s towb for uearly five years Phie accident was die 1o he expansion ot the :lfllohn 0SULASIEE @b (st L, aced Uil Shinitted themselves 1o be | urer's defalcation, the luterest on the losa | Fair weather followed by doeal rains; sta- | subject, says: ' “Any acts of violence to per- | withdrawn to-day by order of the Wit depart | rails caused. by the Cxeassivo hests - f : » i 4 ubder pelieg protection, l\wuhl bot be paid till further notse tionary tewperatuie son or property willbe disgountenanced by lmunl. v ‘|dn\_ and guard wore arrested, he injured by the explosion. The Anarchists’' Arrogant Display.

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