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RN » e . P ~ der-va . - -~ S & t : i I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE. i) SIXTEENTH YEAR. "OMAHA. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1856, Cat ta NUMBER 12, e e e THE HOUSE CALLS A HALT. Lof the Trapartite inated for anditor, pspective Reviv A CRAND FRENGH WEDDING. e vory g s N The conyention gf the greenback party met ona Peace Footing. o a0 | more genuine reforms " in Lewis opera house with about one Tes 10, we | CHitewo, Jel spoclal Telegra : . Bier Tand T Duo de Morney and Miss Gus army - than | war. min- | founded in the Towa | Hindso delegates présent, " tiere was some | A Prospective Walk-Out of Western Union | Cittcaco. duly ‘1. [special elogram o | Tho Des Moines River Land Veto Suse ™ sincs Starsta | n opposition to fusion, but the majority were ] o Lot he B ~There 8 been considern tained by the House, Marriage in Paris, | e |4“ll‘-|m,_ s Convention, T favor and conchidid a contract with rep- Telegraph Operators. | ehange in the compromise programme to sct sl e . | resentatives of the democratic party on con — | tle the western freight war, The maftagers > roof the “2d of Dec exile of the princes he | ith utmost <peed thron epartments of Franee, ' sidera that they b allowed two vlaces on R 5 we give ) 00 led to arrange L E F . KNIGHT'S BOLD DENUNGIATIONS. | HiCTHR WMttt Rter theretor. Daniel | REOUCTION OF PAY THE CAUSE, | have siven b the inecung called 1o areanie | FAILED FOR WANT OF VOTESHS Camphell, of Montos county, for treasurer, —_ ] i ot Istand § THE GRO M'S EXPENE VE GIFTS. | | it and Willlam Theophiilus for clerk of the sut | ana President R. R.Cableof the Ro o oy : { Thousanda of Dollars’ Worth of Dia- | Gions, making specches, iow ‘to soldiers, | e W orcson the | MG Wit Eheophiins Bor o otine to | Lake Shore Teains Running Regularly | has issued a notice that there will be a meet- | THe Tent Rebuked by 1Mis Own t monds sowered on His Bride— postiten, TG RIght 16 Has SreAtedl S gHNd President an ninisira- wratie consention, e latter cour- | Under Heavy Guards—Indication ing of the “Tripartite” (Western Trunk line) Party Regrets Come Too Late 4 Bewilaeringly Beautiful Cos- military club destined fo have great influ tion Laid Bare—Stormy v i et A b G ey thatStriking Switchmen Are associntion, July S “To this ho has_invited Violacions of Civil Scrvice tumes Which are Perfect it b a0 s o Scenes Follow. and Frank Bradley for supreme court re- Oomplotely Vanguished, Vico-President Potter, of the Burlington and —Capital Notes, Vo ¥ e will e in 10 somethin porter, of Auduban county, and then ad- } Maryin Hughitt, of the Northwestern,neither i ) Loy Yt it Tor 'busing oats e joprnéd. : of whom is a member. ‘The Union Pacitie, it { ol IONEGIn OLhat Atotes For the I te A Democratic Farce. ""ie tollowing Is the democratie platform : Will the Operators Strike i8 stated, Is ‘partioulatly. wnxlous to revive Killed in the House, ) A Nobleman's Nu 1. served membind otiier stores for the Frehch | 1y pe Moixes, Ta., July 1—[Special Tele- | The democracy of lown, in conventionas: |\ xemixaroy, July 1.—(Special Telestam | the *“Tripartite,” In order to protect its bus W AstitsaToN, Jily =[Speoidl Tels (A 2 Cable, | Dume with ‘e Sume alacrity with which ho | gram to the Ber.]—In the wildest days of | sembled: annphneatue OUNIREBRGBOR I | to the Bie,)—There is considerable talk | ness from invading roads in Nebraska and | 10 the Brs house refused to pass wer Cleveland is a mat- | among the Western Union telegraph over- | Wyoming, [t is not believed the Burlin over the pesident’s veio the bill to gquiet ‘hwestern will consent to | title to the Des Moines river lands, ‘The Pantg, July 1.—[New Y He! Special to the Beg, I'he Due fding with Miss Gusman Blane . would monnthiis eharger, and said: “Very | greonback mudnessor demoeratic discontent | administration of ' well, eniaree iy budget s give me much wore , i a f 3 o it i b before W ame off | Mooy and peahape 1 shall b able to by | there never was seen in Towa such a state | ter of just pride for every Awerican citizen, | ators at this point of a probable strike before | and A at the Chureh of the Madeleine to-day with | army stores ‘in Franee without obtaining | convention as the demoeratic convention | without distinctian of party Sd We most | gho close of the suminer. Most of those who | the proposition. The St Paul of- | vote stool 101 to 02, whict is 1 less than the splendid eelat. The weather was the ideal | them from abroad, in Italy, the United States | here to-day. Pandemonium let loose but | sorhiatiy anih Bewtiy ahptave Wus aRRERCH| were spoken with to-day on the subject main- | cials appear to be as anxious for | necessay (wothinds. It ix conceded tos Parisan summer day of dazziing sun and ;“:""‘I*;‘"';; at Yo . when the min- | faintly describes the seenes of riot that were | St APadent in the Interosts of good wov. | taned a studied reticence, but one of the | peaceas they formerly were for war. ‘The | night by the Lowa delegation, and, in fact, by y sters twitte i wl northerly breeze, At noon the massive | (o g Nim with writing a letter to | wle the following statement ; Al iS anxious Lo remain in the combina. | A1l friends of the bill, that had they eonsents 7e doors of the Madeleine were thrown ier, governor of Paris, which ) . o reference > Mo Hitod A the ltea nation, 16 e we are considering the ad- | tion, but it is doubtful whetber it will be ve- [ edto the reference of the measure to ths Morney's cted, Al went smoothly till the com- | ernment, and we piedge Timoureontinued | number finally v \d then | support in all sueh efforts, “Yes: it en mittee on platform made its report aneral San 'd wide open and a erimson velvet carpet was | said: “Why, it 1eliose to-nizht to s | the ball was opened. The majority report re- | 1 -5.:‘f:.‘-f:;{:'("‘.f.‘"‘l "Ilg':‘\;\“:m{:i::';’L."g‘lg:;!: visability of a strike. We have certain de- | adnitted upon the same favorable terms it | house committee on judiclary to-day, instead \ spread from the granite steps and reached | all to Mazas prison Saugsier is not the man | solved in favor of local option in counties TORE for Tredind comutands our unquatided | mands that we propose to submit to the com- | formerly enjoyed, When the tripartite com reing a vote upon ity it would have sues J down o the boulevard. The vast church was | 1 WOUIE provent mes o with | #nd municipalities, and for the enforcement lse. "% | pany. If these demands are not complied | bination was first formed the Wabash system ded i passage over the president’s veto, filled to overflowi nundreds of Iadies | prown hair, l‘ll‘\l“lnmthhi" and military | ©f prohibition where that was ordered, That we most heartily express our apprect with, we shall probably quit work the Ist of | had not been dismembered. It havingdropped [ AS It was, it came withina few votes of res f nd the power to coni- | Where it was not, the substitution of a lic tion of the services of all union soldiers an st sinee it from. Chicago to Oniaha, | ceiving the necessary two-thinds, Or, 1 & sailors, and recommend the fullest ree to submit to a reduc little more fime had been given to stiveing $ standing on tip toe on churs to eateh a | beard, eves full of fire timpse of the bride. The toilets were beau- | mand men, - He splendid military gual- | whose minimume amount should be it s SR P What are these demands?” was asked, {twill'be re A A At :‘mu,‘ lavender ink, pate blue strawand [ fHies. AlLthe professional politicians, eyen | This was a_remarkable advance over ottier | :;'\'},_{' ul iboral l ,'\'i.'f..1:.'\'\::_':.‘.‘.“:' “It is not to secure an increase of pay.” H'lim”‘ Pyiventaze wr ko out ot the CombIN | up its triends, it would have passed yesters white predominating. Thousands of people | e iERPIGHS PRER it it bat RS U | vears, and brousht the democrats to the old | allowane Al Who' received injuries 0f | was the n but ratuer to preventthe com- | quité eertain, Kansas City merchants are | day. Ttwas only yesterday afiernoon that is gathered on the sidewalks and in the bal- ple begin 1o fear (i Aok 1 | G iaping erouns of the repubieans, 1t was | disabiifies i ‘Uo sergiec and 10 those de- | pany from redueie our salaries, as has been | Bicrv st Decause Sotnell Bty | was ascortained that considrationof t BOBTES KR Wi oS fanifiE 1 JSHUe Y an Hmport AT 17 | an amazing spectacle to see dznioc hatident unon them, iFo Uiat end wo con- voral years past. 1 ean bet- | And Omaha merehants get the heneit of war | bill could be seeused to<day, aud L is @ won= s really (o weaken and | all thelr lives had denounced proibition ns | 44w privite blls and special featsiativ il o pleces for want ofa sHONK | wrong in principle, stand up and demand | ynany, and favor general laws that will en i AS 1 said before, he is the | Prohibition for the counties thatmight want | blethe pension burcau to bestow the gove and serious. e was i ovening dress, and | Skobeleft of France. it. Tkis sentiment, however, was confined | ment bounty tpon all meritorious clalmants. | pofitlea by a sixty-dollar man, which makes | Bus and Omaba, JIf the prosent war ot | to the committee, as cuslom wequires, bt thiey wore a large cross and ribbon of the grand i —~— {6 the democrats from the interior, or, as they | | THAL 10 lipose taxes for any other prmese | %) Getical reduction in’ that case of $30a | Couneil Blutts “and Omau aates does. ot | opposed the unecremoniogs gourse pursied, commander of the order of Clarles 111of [ The fan Parliament Olosed. | were called, the “slough water districts.” | (AR 6F the. government is unconstitu- | month, In the eventof the discharged ope- [ Wy accoeiation will be compeiied to tedice | The matter is now beyoud feach, It is de- ter illustrate my idea by taking the case of a | Mtes Awhile they: (Nunss LI menhats | der that they made the showin: thit they did, dollar man whom the company has [ Sraventhe Kansee Clty merehants from com | A Bumber of democrats say they would have seen fit to discharge. This man's place will | peting with the competitors at Council | voted instthe veto it it had been referred 1 the republic ey threatens to fall to pie man at th by two superb bays, Ile looked very pale | have at | At the nuptial cortege appeared. Due de Morney alighted from a coupe drawn of Spain. Ilis fiancec drove up in alarge Muxstcn, July L— (New York Herald Cable | Pho river counties brought in a minority re- | tional and wholly_inconsistent with our | rator being reinstated by the company, he tes {o isas City and - southwestern | feated. dead. x‘M —Special to the Brk.]—Larlinment closed | port consenting to loeal option in cities, but | bonsted freedom. ' We thercfore call ubon | will be fortunate o ek back at $65 or, at the | Missouri points. " the western freizht CIVIL, SERVICE MULHe VIOLATED, i “RE“‘:.“:».-\‘L-':l‘:::‘dw" |:::;I\:::|'[|I(‘r|t‘.‘:l.:|[ most, $30 a month, The West nion ofti- r}x\.'("\‘ ¥ 1;‘r4|:{;\.n;| n}n:;\l\.\w \'\‘nyl!.»..l].;l:::-"..“ ‘The civil service commissioners ‘are trying. footmen in brown, erimson and gold livery o Duke | any sum mentioned. Then the fight | @UU iidusiry and every section may enjoy | cials are afraid to make a sy raduc- | ToudS on umber fo cight conts, por hundred | g gake up the New York eustom hotss She wore a white satin bridal dress with a. | Ludwig. ‘The first president made alengthy | pogan, Fifty men were on the floor | perfect equahiiy under the law. tion all along the line for fear ofpreciptatine | Si. Louis to Council Blufis and Omabia. They believe that there linyo been serlous vis very long train, very simpl i entir speech, a ch wasa sort of prayex | a6 once, clamoring to be heard. ‘That we insist that the surplus revenne ac- | 3 strike, which would create a sttong public | . - > olutions of the civil service rules there, 1t covered by her white tulle vei for the house of Wittlesbach. He concluded | e local option and high license men m- | cumulated in the treasury of the United | centiment in our favor. For this reason they Bank President Arralgned. charged that the collector of customs at Ny was attended by three bridesma ing od grant that we may never | gisted that the democratic party was beaten | S BP0t ient. and meet the ap- | employ the method 1 have just described, | By July L—Richmond J. Lane, pres- | York, since he entered upon the duties of his in a session fraught with suel | ot year becaw tions made by congress, be applied to | which has amounte ment of the publie debt, to a cut of probably In the mave of the church six | have agai ession. franght, with su it had not the courage of its abbes in full canonicals performed | ML convulsions and painful excitement | eonvictions and took up low license to please swoamid wildly enthusiastic cheers | the saloons, The river counties retorted that kit and the royal family. The | they furnished the democratic majorities and L. in the Inst three years, | ident of $8wAbington bank, Who was ar- lias dismissed fron the serviee3J0 men, per cent.” rested in BWe jite Inst might, wasar- | allrepublicans, and appointsd 230 meny Al af the publie lands are a trust held by |k he event of a strike, will the men who | raigned before the ed States commis- | demoerats, 1t would be impossible for this T e i and | 00k your places in the former strike—seabs,’ | sioner court in the city ing. Bank | tooceur if the civil service laws and the rules: the marriage service, Abbe ing the nupti attis pronounc- | withdy benediction, ‘The music was very impressive, including the Deus Isracl of [ auecn’ multln'l' is to-night worse witih severe | had a right to be heard. They were willing | jic alienated from its citizens nor made the you eall them—oppose you again® Examiner Gatchell testitie min- | of the commission had been enforced, and Beethoven, the Ofons Pietas of Haydn, mu}‘ S BT to shut their eyes to consisteney and take 1o- | subject of l»:luh-H\;ull l‘lux’~|>I'A-x|1=‘liv|-"|u\| - | 'Theoperator smiled. “It would surprise | ation of the bank’s affairs had ndtbeen com- | the conimission are of the opinion that 1t the Gounad’s Ave Marie. The organ was played THE BIRMINGHAM PET. cal option, but they demand the right to fix | poses, but should be held for actual sl you, I dare n that the ‘scabs’ are | pleted, but that the funds fraudulently ob- | charge is (it appears to be subs RBoE8 D UTHBES Yelock all left the . el L i {6enEo feed Anarog 1. s whio purpose, by their own labor, to buildiup | ihe mos : sment we have among | ¢ 5 Y 1 arsons dlsel by Theodore Duleers. A clock all left the their own license fees and regulate their own | ¥ I Ritry A homes and we i the [ us. By a sort of retributive justice they tained would probably amount to $136,000. ed by a list of persons discharged and church, the Duc and Duchesse de Morney Chamberlain’s Sway Declaved to be | galoons, driving off ina_coupe drawn by two superb Giving Ont. Hamilton, of Lee county, who wrote the Ading reception and breakfast | BOsTON, July L—The Herald staff eorres- | yinority resolution, stood in the aisle expos- and lotel. pondent cables to-night from London that it | tujating with the convention and exclaiming | the standard of t that Chamberlain’s personal | in n demonstrative way: *We will g greatness, and that the foundation of purity | paic v uin's personal | i a demonstrative way: +We will go with | SHECE IS e home. would sectire 0 | Sala ; d g you against our judgment to local option, but | {hia aborer a participation in the fruits of his | latterly has been discharaing them upon the | Portland on business of the bank. The dis- | this morming that it was quite probable ake let us regulate our own [ toil, and a share whm family and the lome | slightest teehnicality and re-employing them | triet attorney said the government claimed | he and Mrs, Cleveland would attend 'r--lin\lvlmm'flnenl'?ls of ul\".I\]m'niu civil- nul‘h‘;\ll‘ (llu-i{\!urnm I'"x .\|lllhli that Lane had got large sums of notes on | Michigan state tuirat Jackson. - He was n, we therefore call upon all who may ere taken back at greatly reduced i TN n ER S LT = % haveat heart the greatest good to the greatest and consequently They “have less | Mhich the names other than Lancs, ’:"‘h:"s "'1‘-‘,"[0r:."l'"."""“"“"’“' Raitof A number to join with us in sceuring, by un- | grievance than those who fook their plae straw” name He asked that bail be fixed | countt his desire, coupled with the. % o prejudiced legislation, a just recornition of | Nevertheless, we can’t permit the comp: Commissioner Hallett fixed bail [ that Mrs. Cleveland has many relatives at by Gladstone candidates. The | convention was there to stand by democratic | the rights of the toiler, and in protecting the | to continue cutting down, and for that re " and the case was continued to | and about Jackson, will no doubt ihau 0% | OF this sum 840,000 is represented by notes | pointed; the collector has violated the law in different names to cover drafts on the re- | theexamining board have been direlict ndustry and morality as . demption agent of the bank, and about | their duty. individual - and national | pany offered them the highest rate of wages | 9000 represents over drafts. Counsel for CLEVELAND WILL VISIT MICHIGAN. that time. They were not worth the [ T Iohresetis © e LR W , e e et o Mte bompany. | Lane explained that his client ad goneto | The president toid Congressman O'Donn unconditional torfeiture of | seem to ha 1 worse than those and grants. bays. The wi were at the The duc’s presents to the bride were equal to those of the famous duke of Buckingham. 1 will only mention four of them: A superb Tivi seems appa and local sway is now restrieted almost en tirely to Birmingham. Yet, even Ihere, he is not supremesince in several of the seven | Jicense,” v of ol <o fine | divisions of the borough the Gladstone feel- | Sehmidt, senator from Davenport, spoke in neek the diamonds | iN% has been so strong as to oblige the mem- | 4 siular strain, while Senator Knight, ot bers seekini re-election to make concessions | Dubuque, demanded to know whether this or risk defe for God’s ¢ of diamonds, not mounted; that is to held together by that when worn on thie only are visible | hundreds of Iandau, with dark brown liorses covered with L C : hon white satin ribbons, and with conchman and | to-diy in the presence of the princes, | leaving, as an alternative, a license without | Fof: Leopold, Ludwig, Ferdinand, and i id have the appearance of > drops of dew. Another | i i ; political lustory of the past fortnight in Bir- iples ot to juzgle with expedichoy in | individual rignts of the laborers by proper, | son shall ask thent to ery a halt. If they to visit Michi { present was o magnilicent diadem of [ PO (Lt ; principles or to juzgle with expedieney in b . DELopery ! {DXC i 2 b i A n ningham is singularly inferesting. OF seven | o e of enthis some. ey bt | eduitable and honorable safecuards agaiust [ don't agree to our proposition, it is very R et WILL PASS TIE CENATE, b diamonds, worth at least $20,00. Then a B 8 L the hope of catching some unwary republi- | §ilaose it and threatened encroachments of | probuble a strike will be ordered August 1. | ABINGTON, July L—The Abington Na By a majorily of one the senate comml libera mewbers five voted against the home | cans, 1o v broad ribbon of diamonds, attached to a sort 4 B Y ned the convention that it it | jononoly corporations. Our organization is now incorporated in the | tional bank, whose president, R J. Lane. | o\ eyieniiure to-day reported with fa of gold chain work, so as to tie and untie | Uebill, but it is by no meansclear that five- | passed this high license fee and forced it Westernly denounce the betrayal of the in- Kiights of Lbor, who will give us the hene. | was arrested in Portland Jast' night, stopped | oeoiilcidation ti ufi-umm-mu-nu bilk 1ul|% 3 about. the neck like an ordinary silk seart. | sevenths of the eloctorate approved of their | ypon all communities, whether willing or | terests of the miners of Iowaby the Iastrepub- | fit of their experience as well as their moral [ payment this morning, . No moncy will bo | i lLouse. Arrangements 2 ot e 5 b | vote. Gladstone's followers have been men- Sl NI . | lican legislature and its shameless violation | and mental support. 1f we do strike,” he [ paid out until after the mecting of the direc- ted for its consideration next Then fan of white feathers, literally pow- | vote: s not, the democrats of the river counties A I 1 X K o e o closé of banking e fea 3 ally p acedby thelrown friendsiwith tory vote X 2 of the pledges given by its platform and | added in conclusion, *“you may look for a | tors. Lasteveningat the close of banking is now almost universally cons dered with thousands of small diamonds, ce :?muml :‘x\\‘Illl ‘I“\I\I:H; l\IH ‘m Kum\.‘f l”so \\'uulillnnl lnl- .nnlmlun-l\\o‘\lhl ;‘;\l 80 Into | party leaders as shown by the defeat of the termination from that of three | hou 'Itlw bank {wl RLanooon hand. l“;‘ eded that it will pass the senate, . e The flowers that the duc sent to the bride | S0 conlident are those LA 3 the fight with a prospect to win, But it was [ meaSures of relfet demanded by the mimers thought that the shortage will amount to | | ASK PALASTERS COMMISSION! during the thirty days preceding the wedding [ tory Will compete with the unfonist, even he | in vain, for the “slough water distriets” out- | of the sta o only safe foundation for —— ; nearly $160.000. lam N. Hensloy lias beefcotnissis wWere superb, no two bouquets ever being the | MHEht win against the dividend liberal vote, | yoteq them and exmped on the practical pro- | free representative government Is equal rep- tacalha Switohmen Boaten, . T e postmaster at Columbus, 'iflh- and [ B L e el OF that the compact is suspected of being some- | Jo e B8 ) et o e resention In our logislyiave councils. s see- | Qmrexao; July 1L—Business in the Lake THE RECORD BEATEN. G, Kennedy at Islackbird, 3 it gl || - same. One day there would be a ship of thing more substantial than appears on the g y 174 maj We denounce the action of the last republ! 9 8 normal condi- e POLITICAT, AND PERSONAT MENTION, o I i- vaxds seemed n “'nations, filled with roses; another da wee, Some indiscreet expressions which ‘The turbulence that this ealled out was | can majority in tho l4st general as it - E3hUs scemed ne Spalding Downs It the Washing- Avan e\ lio I. N South Ameriern hammock, made of twi V“l""“m'lfi‘"lm'hc lips of Arthur Chamber- | nothing to that which tollowed when a mem- | he ;m«’nm-bnhq m#urefaim!u|_|~m°p|m|-imn l“_'}»‘h“*kllmr.nhm tha IIL ll{\“bm'n since the | Spalding 'ZI‘V',‘:‘Fk (';:;mm 3 ].'.flf:."'l‘(f]!”!'” e err:lmrd‘L :t):'v ; lllies of the valley and filled with orchids; | 1ain have little room for doubt that s ber sent up & resolution denouncing, in_ the ment and _legislative redistricting Dills | strike was in ;:h:‘y‘l‘.;‘lim L " | Cmcaoo, July L—At Washington Park Proaidons Clevounasan says brother has something very 1 e u 216 | 88 @ bold, corrupt and despotic dIsfranchise- o who took $2 et a second . term, if |:a wants it. the next day a bicycle, made of corn flowers | formal understanding on the point with Lord | Severest language, the senatc ment of Jarge bodies of our people R ne: lled out of the round house the weather wasdelightiul, the track fast and 1 & 5 St o i ’ L s R Deople in order to | giies pulled out of the round house 1o weather wasdelightful, e ond esm it surmounted by roses; then a balloon of lilies, | Randolph Churehill. ~ On the other hand | back pay for the before the | pe O e 1o the Tanel of Hho. re. | WeNt to their work in the various yards. each | he attendance very large. The feature of |t qoomin ML fli,f&"&&m‘{:“:‘: With jasmine and pansies; in short, every | there are but few votes that will be influenced | Brown impeachment trial began. At once | publican party, and to shield it from the just [ With its detail of ‘special police. “About 8:50 D the day was the Oakwood handicap, in whieh | west generall 7 the record. _ Colonel Alexander Chambers, Seventegnt S. Kobeloff won, Hi- m':un_l)l who is nfl\\'l at {o&‘: c(])r:lllll‘lm i O sss | on asick , s ordere uty wi s L Lt regiientai ot Yates, Dake 5 8 arter o: Pat Daly{, Piesident Cleveland said to-day that cons =:‘-l‘.‘“j\i‘l.\‘:‘";l‘ighly"||I|i|:]‘_ gress would not adjourn till the end of this 4. Mutuals paid $21.60, month, 4 iths il lo won, Alle md, Asfaltus third, Time— an engine was brought out and men were | e called into active service once more. They | Spalding brok 1 were loaded on until no more could find fooi- [ Three-quarters mil | floral “originality that a vivid imagination | by th El'"".'.]n'fr“x“’f.“':::.',""i"'!"f;f:“-}“-i‘\}'-' there was @ motion made to luy the vesoln- | and certain defeat which (its ‘partisin_inis- could devise. % Phe Bivmingnam pet has complained in pub- | tion on the table, The convention voted e B R oconi ) i Among many other striking costumes com- | lic of one of these. llis grievance is t this down and Sena ylv_‘\"m'" of lf"}""lljfl Jus to the rights of a free people and tne | hold on the locomotive, whicl started | larity second, Estret prising the trosseau is a moss-green dress of | after being asked to join the eabinet for the | Wavilg uis tall whita hatto attract thuatien- | principles of ipopular rnment, 15 wholly | for the stock yards. Several ¢ loaded | Mutitals paid $:1.40. | French foille. The tunie falls in straight | Purposeot inqui cause of Ireland's | tion of the chair, obtain he tloor, and in {46t to be trusted with further political | for consignment over the Lake Shore yester- Xt | Rinons S0l o Ee L SIELY | {ouble, he was left outof the fuquiry alto- [ Stentorian tones declares % power. day afternoon, and It was to take these [ won, panneaux, and is draped in front with erepe | geiher,” In iivate ho says Gladstone s a | | +Mr. Chatrman, ©brand the resolution as a | PG wherever a publie offcer is shown to | it that the engine was scnt to, the vards. | Thwt—1 de chine. Over the tunic a dark green [ man with whom it is nest to imnossible to | e, and Ldenounce the authors of Itasa li have been corrupt, or to have violated tne | The str still keep clear of the vieinity Fiv velvet Louis XV easque, with a figaro veste that he is domineering and | The senators have performed s Jaws in his oflicial position, we call for his | under the triple influen bronght to bear heny by tho Bills Signed. WASHINGTON, July 1L~ for hyen Lonis A\ @ figaro vesto | ok A B ccussion when 1t docs | which this pay. was taken.” Ha then B on them by fear of arrest, the influence of | Mutiials paid ‘812 | richly embroidered and studded with emer- | hupationt of diseussion whep 1 doos | ¥ ok ool Tiio a viorous défense of those | Aombt convietion and - severe punishment. | 88 (el o r ind “the. presence of deputy | - Oneand one-eihith mile: Spalding won, Liz- | approved tho aet to reduco the fee on domeslt i alds and gold. One of the duchesse seaside | (Gt outopposition of Liverpool yesterday of | Who had taken the back-pay, claiming that | piotices ean be gecepted as a shield or pailia- | Sheriffs armed with injunction wri e Dwyer sccond, PearlJenmings thixd. ‘Tiie [ tic money orders for s 5 i dresses is @ pahn in iyory, white and ecru. [ fhree conservatives—Whitley, Rayden ana | they were entitled legally and morally t0 it. | {ion of guilt, Reeent disclosures of republi- | Junction writs next to rifles, are wi 151, Mutuals paid ‘The aet making allowances for clerk hire to i The skirt is composed of a deep valant, | Baron Henry Worms—signifles nothing A rural delegate shouted out: “Did you | gan'yaladministration, corruption, defiance | Most areaded by strikersand they are Mile:” Cuban Queen postmasters of the st and SadNATEIE | which is, like the corsage, covered with | Itis true each opposed at the last elec- | take the money? = | of law and abuse of potver,-cali londly for the | to afford them_no opportunity of second, Taxgatherer third. Rt L . 808! | Venetian eubroidery. n front of the oor- | tion, butin that contest Whitley and Rayden [ *Yes, Tdid, and Iwould doit again,” was | pugishment of many guilty men and for | them. —About 9:80 the stock yards engine re- | Mutuals paid $60.10, Militars,. postofioe, . axticil NS i reve, forming i jabot. The | won their seats by more than two fold major- [ Knight's ringing reply. : o | Griving from potwer a party which has so dis. | turned from the vards with the cars and Oneand a quarter miles: May Lady won, | appropriation bills; the act granting leave i duche: g toilets are bewilderingly [ ity, and so Worni had a margin of a seventh Yowll never et another chance,” | praieg m\,“,,.fim“.,|,.-.l the” administration of | large number of Pinkerton men, no trouble | Leman second, Pure Rye third, Time— [ absence to employes in the governm ! fligh o e Mokt 1 wont5¥ | of the vota so there B0 encotragement | sereamed a dozen voice: i) R having been encountered. 2209 Mutuals paid §9.00, g offio0: tsoTaat ling for s the loveliest, s sulphur sstin dinner cos- | for opposition to their re-clection, At this the Dubuque delezation, sixteen in | oppaiwe favor the repeal of the present Rt S Do o et rnetion ot bl BT e 1 o AL AU 208 At wimber. headed by Mayor Slab, tose to their | 1 onfi i OO 1y of this state, and an | National Law and Order League. At Brighton Beach. tion or constriction of public buildings at | h exquisitely cmbroidered, and span- The First Gladstonian Defeat. fonkad Hing s yelled: 116 | gnactment, in lien thereof, seeuring each | St. Louis, Mo,, July l—Several very im- | Bricuton Bracm, N. Y., July 1,—For | %I Paso, Tex., Liannibal, Mo, Savannah,Ga. § . ;in‘-l.l']\‘v::lan,f.‘r}vlz polanaise of krosso nn“.:. Loxpox, July 1—In the election at Col- [ “VIRG A shd him again,” Sounty ;\"'lml;fllyln' ‘.IT"H“"““"'I Jihe Tight | portant meetings of the leaders of the Law | maiden, three-year-olds, thvee-fourths mile: Peor ;‘I:}.“;T”M"}T’Tv II';‘.” 4["‘:""&5 | atined” Wi 1ithle Siin” Liws. “and 5 | choster to-day, . . Trotten (conservative) [ wYes, L will,"” said Knight, “ana f defy this | [Roi NG G of intoxicating Mauor ns | #nd Order league have been hold recently, { Voucher won, - Lizzie Walton sccond, | Guit” * railrond Vit ok corsuge which meets and is merged in | Polled 1,96 votess R. K. Canston (G convention, and [ dety the nen who wrote | LGUAELG broviding by proper legislation for | both here and at Sedalia, Mo. A prominent | Lizzie Braneth thivd. Time—1:18}5, izing Cheyenne & Nortner ) o broad geinture, trimed with dainty satin | 1an) 1701, This is the first contested bor- | that sesolution, to o e harm o lowe s 1 | the enforcement of prohibition where probi- | ofticer of the league says the intentions of | Threc-fourths mile: Long Stripper won, | rai ¢ to build a road neross For :J:;:\\T,mA‘nu|h;:ll'"nlulx’r\:-lr l:nln-g;:nixl:' tobeused | ough, | e result i3 considered to B R e bition, i5, adopted, and " wiero” liceuse fs these meetingsis to establish an organization | Lookoutsecond, Bill Brien third. Time— Af‘;“““’t::;‘“{:"‘l,,. o aoryation ¢ G state occasions, perhaps chaster in - taste, | special significance. The Pall Mal J DRGLA iERIANS adopted, for a heense fee not less than $500, | from one end of the country to the other in | 1:1817, q g fo ki | and I think moro eitective, is made of white | said if Colehester went liberal iy aetion and sent ime to this convention a3 1 it such legislative restrictions as will pro’ | support of law and order whicn can be largely L1y s le: Ay | fouthern, = north-western and - westorn satin, with adirectoire easque of white striped | give heart to the party throug CHIRNAN O H18.Co0RR0N, SHE 1 b eare |yot0 sobriety and suppress free whisky. massed at one point if necessary. For ini- or two-year-olds, three-fourths mi AL branches of the national home of disabled Reed won, Coonus second, Duly Oak third, | volunteer soldiers; the act for relief of officers e—1 and crew of the light house tender Lily Kings cotnty eup, for three-year-olds and |~ The bill wh y house some time artford he reli survivors of the Pekih. ‘The skirt is covered with svotted | The result shows thé Gladstonian eandidate | ® farthing for your resolution, whether you | e cordially invite all persons believing in | stance, in ¢ Bauze, gracefully drap estooned with | Tost ground. Among the districts in which | Yote itup ov ‘l,",‘,‘";, 1 youswanedien ‘f“j the foregoing principles to unite i WhIGh e | white'silic, Round t broad satin | the conse ididates were unopposed | fonnee real ahuses ang xeal exis Whe | throwing the party in power in thi tions being 1 W sash, with long ends falling behind and fas- | were Blackburn and Croydon, although at | 4idn't you —denounce the = president of The convention { se of trouble in St Louis gue here could not cope, pi le for the purpose. enabling : o any othes | upwards, two miles? Barnmm won, | . A X 4 i g ut the following cable | officials here to call on Chicy I tened in m.m’l? a double row of large an- | the last electton the liberals matea good ught | fhe United & Sates for - bawing down | gram to Gladston Mo for teinforeements meinbersbelngbound | seeond, April Fool (hird. ‘Time ; SJeannette” and the widows and tique enameled buttons, set in silver, at both places, D e o O eR e At theciar | |, Dis Moixes, Towa, July 1, 188, —Hon. W. | {0 answer such eall at amoment'snotice. As | Welter weights, seven-cights mile:~ Harry of those who perishe J Jike many other duchesses, the Duclhess e "L"l"" A R e e ,‘d'fi,“ ? Gladstone, Charles Stewart nell and | means of getting forces out i a moment's | Mann won, Pat Dennis second, Cal aoxris | retreat from thoe wreck of that ve § Morney is not above taking a hint from Parliamentary Elections, mang.oLs & ARMe a0 _Eab: DA el Davitt, esqs., London, . the addresses of all mem- | third, Time- i Arctie, was reported favorably to the sonute | the stage. * ‘Uhe curiosity of her trossean is LoxDoN, July 1.—T. Sullivan, Parnellite, ))'I'\"lfi‘.“"."jl'l .(,'"'“.l"“*‘l’lk"‘ "'Uff‘ E18. he demoe ty of Lowa, in convention , business or residence are taken. Be- Welter weights, “seven-eights mile: Blue | today from the committee on” naval affairs, undoubtedly a long byzantine mantle, - sug- » v | of their rights! Ly didn o denounce sembled, send greetings to' you and your aand spreading. to Desoto | Day won, King Victor second, Nimrod third, | The senate committec amended the bill 50 as b J nade of the richest Lled iR ops by has been ro-clected to represent the Colloge | the judielary departmont of the govermnent, A R AL hndspieadinreio Deielainblid to provide that the 12-months’ pay of Henr 5 vory velvetine, lined with pink satin and | Green division of Dublin in the next parlia- | loaded down with Pan-Electric stock, and be: | }ope for the success of. your noble efforts to | Louis and from’ there spread. to Corondele — D. Warren, one of the ¢ shiall be p 5 i thickly embroidered with byzuntin designs | ment, and Murphy, Parnellite, has been re- | Some dshame and disgrace to the country? | Suiire howe rulo in ireland. D T e Afe Gopaict The Base Ball Record. cliild and not to hig widow, I sili und gold, After these marvols, stich | turned for St. Patrick's division, They had | you last leglslature that rode on the passes | (Obened) G W. BriL, Chalrman, ands Chicago, DL Jackson, Mich,, B AT CincaGo— ; e comparatively siuple triles s bluo and | o opyosition. John Bright has been se- | of corporations and then drew from the 10, WALk, Seeretaty. | ville, Ind.. St Pal, Minneapolis; Koch hicag ) 0030410 x1 The National: Dobt BEasmMORE Ditie foutird. n flounsed stk e contime. d | lected as a member for the house of commons | treasury mileage for every mile they traveled | e ter, ks (Mlliankoaand . Bltimoro, | New shtkirs ri0ml (0043 0 10 R0F L WasiNaroy, July L=Tlo followIng ina blua foulard, a flounced walkiug costiime, and | Foettt 1A% Ihelin for e hiause bf Commons | BeCo g o the legialaturer” What Arkansas Demoorats Beliove. | and by now ghining a strong fosthold in Towa | ' Plchers SfcConnicic and Weleh.”Fint | yecapitulution of tle debt statement ssued a striped moideire and white foulard summer | Joseph Chamberlain for the East division, | /25 % point ‘be was interrupted ArEiE Lo AWy L ho Blaorin | AndiL s Andiopior siate SLidins Teastod || beslilte il oo, blovy Sonk 0 - HINGIE i gy, g debt, principal and and, hi “ AT DETR neers, | Detroit adopted by the demogratic state convention | & membership of over seventeen thou York4, Umpire=York. before adjourning this morning endorsed the | {ReUded n membeiship, 1 sald, 100 | hisses and groans and yells of *‘put him clock WIS 1 Iis words had fallen like & thund; O BENCD | yinong the astonished delegates. Knight dress, specially made for Trouville and the rices, I beliote would shrink back into in- slgnificance 1f it were not that Interest, $1,223,403,126; debt on which inte oc! cither was opposed. Up to roon sixteen tory candida 000LOO0O0O00-2 nee maturity, prineipal and jin- ach is re- | unionist liberals — and two mong the. delegnte &t | pational administration, reaflirms allegiance | conductors and . Knights of Labor Ahe | Boste 54021 x—11 ost, §0.28.465 it i 1o {03 oo chwrmlig detail of cut or | v been elected to the Tiouse’ of commons by been the ol of the deniocratio PATEY: | 4o the democratic party and firm adberence | lenkue hus onganized o great R e s b g on LT DR KT O PeATNg RO DL riuming, | Bt o tobe de wuison of silver | in uncontested districts. of inany graces, the convention was nearly | o its time-honored principles, which guaran- | and has committzes working in all directions. | Detroit 6, Boston 6. Uspire—Curry, "interest, $15.084,515: total, $1.7 o' NS EINES Us back 0 ducal splendor A = struck duib at’ his fierce invectives upon the | tee equality, liberty and happiness to all [ Lhe principal object is to prevent labor dis- | A" CINCINNATI= A ISR eas At AN v AT splen rank on Warpath, administration., it : 4 IPARO 1. turbances and discountenance strikes and | Cincinnati. 020088300 x-7 ebt, availi ! again. This costume, the last T will mention, | prresn R AERRED: - gl s land citizens of the common country; maintains L S b ; . 0 8 %77 | 52n,408; not cash in treasury, 87 {8 completad by &.casquo & 1n Latbaile. opan: Prrisnunra, July 1.—Intelligence was re- Congressman Cook rushed to the platform | ¢4 00 £ life. libe 0 boycott he latter comes in fox particular | Baltimore 000000.00 5-5 ash in treasury July 1, 1555, $1 fng on a bewitehing cheiise of pale ::Ink ceived here to-day of the arrest in Washing- | and exclaimed: *This is ontrageous. Senator | it the l"Ul“l 1. 0. like, Ul and prop- | condemnation, Pitchers—Pechin \laguul Rowell. Firstbase | j08% o of debt during the erepe. tou City of Peter Zingerle, u crank who lett. | Knight s a gentleman and hasa right o be sxripad e, "f"t'l“‘""’u:‘l alt Slasnm <o Celebrating Good Times. B e e o Fuln | 8%:001,897% total_cash’ n — here on Tuesday tor the avi L POS heard. % x K D! % elf-government and the su- Y BT The ~ - T " . IR I for reduction of the debt, - 5 Zlnearte e | DEASISORE, 64 RAVAIAS v delegates. | g6 constitutional limits, are essential to the Yy are g & gra proogasion, pienie S P Py P {4 nee on hand, $75,101,100° tofal eash in tr Aoctive Policy of General Bous llnu.|:|‘u.‘mum|h l;nlrrlln:;|lxnll and for | - vBut | )v[llnl»;v)‘ltfixlll!a said Rujght, .I‘m{ R Tt 47 - e Zovernment, | and barbecue to-day. About fifteen thousand '\I~~|'|3"';'y“.m‘...| 00 0 0Bt oh | ury shown by the treasurer's gencral s langer, the New Minister of War, some time past imagined that Minister Rous- | ¥ e a1 i Cais & | egrets the depressod condition of the agri: | free tickets to the picnic have been distrib- [ g 80 Ce NS ™) ouis 14, Metropolitan | SOMNES S42UIT1TL; net increaso in- cash, PAxis, July L—(New York Herald Cable | tan had wronged him The Washington au- by 3.0 COWR 30 ¢ QU6 RIONK | “nitural mterests of thestate, and the strained | uted bv merchants, and the ety is in holiday | 5 et Qb ate poD} 82,510,871, o winister of war, inaugurated tornieht the | boy oot ey e e, was dis | you'know doesn't: miean anvthing, and ‘tho | Yi6s6 conditions diretly to the operations of | the glad tdings it the merchants of Troy i - Nominations Made and Withdrawn, ! new elubfor the officers of the army and | With a loadd revolver in s possession, 1ia | sume wen, for the sake of clieap glory, fulmi- | 6¢fil"Avicinsas. delegation in congress in | Leliévea revival of businessinferests has how | pittsburg. 001001 0— l“;“}“ NGTON, July L=John G Bheldon, A navy. It is situated next to the Herald | Was armested and Is now in jail at | Jele axainst betirmen, oras good wen as | supportof the orvissa bil] for the reviston | ¥ P Athletie 00039 % 0 0 |0f Mohixen, wis todday Dololusi6diraieg office in an enormous building that forms | Washington. thad yon i better it souy Sentiement: | or the tariff; favers tieunlimited colnage of e ey S First base bits—Pttshure 9, Athletic chief justiceof the suprame court of Arizona, R T VP I T TTY Hary Ty that you ad better, dircct. your, supeery, If | siiver, and ' dewgnas that the cin of the | - The Jury Disagrees. | Brrors—Pittsburg 6, Athletic 7. Umpiro— | Postuiaster, William I Wilcox, Eigin, llla 3 Rue de Lryaix, the most central and finest AR RES0R 208 Rores of the president and his administra. | LMIted States, 'kfi*flfl“‘ silver, be paid | MILWATREE,July L—Tho Jury In the caso | Kully The following nominations wera withs on the gov ent debis without discrimina- | of Robert Schilling, Kmghts of tion; recognizes that all industries and eiti- | jzer, tri zens should bear equal proportions of the dividends of the government; that taxation DOr organs AT LOUISVILI d on'a eharge of boycotting zar | Louisville firm of Segnitz & Co., disagreed and was dis- | Brooklyn charged this afternoon, Thedate tor the new Pitchers—Ie 2w LoNDON, Conn,,July 1 boat race ~ i " site in Parl Lhe club house was wagnifi- | was won by Harvard, who fiuished in 10 llln‘l‘.i‘éll(}t:ln]:va':xl: h&‘o, n.i-“.r'.f‘n“{?..'.'.'.fii,"ii".'-"f;.', cently illuminated and draped with flags and | Columbia muking two miles in 11:04%. | not for your hisses and abuse so long as 1 banners. Five hundred hige punch bowls, [ Yale's boat upset, leaving her out of the con: | am fortified by the respeet ond regard and diawn, the oflices haying b ogated to 105 2 2 2 0 0-14| the fourth class, Postin; I'homas Hall, 0101000 02| Preston, Minus F. A. Troudale, Metropolig ¢ and Torey. Fivst base | City, I 1L H. Doiuu, Brownville, Neb. fillod to the brim with various kinds of dells | t¢st Contidence of e peoblt of my constitnency. | Should fall equally on g speciés of property. | Yrial lias not been tixed. hits — Louisville 21, Brooklyn 6. Errors— - clously wixed punch, were placed at Davite Withdraws, Ho sat down, and the convention, as Dy Want the Piage Themselves. A - Louisville 5, Brooklyn 3. Umplre—Bradiey. | The President nvited to 8t. Louis, B P y S RN SN ARBRAN i | one accord, bioke for the doors and ad- | gy pay N 2 Saved by a Barking Dog. AT ST. LOUVIS— WASIINGTON, July L—8. W, Coub and O, convenient buftets in the wast suites | LoNDON, July L—Michacl Davitt has with- | journed for dinner. But it was piain to be | ST+ PAUL, July L—=An Aberdecn Daks | g6 '6o July L—The barking of & dog at | Washington ....0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 y R AR VAL o s s AL SUAR of artments, The band of the | drawn from the contestof Lord Hartington Seen that the hope and enthusiasm of the | special to the Pioneer Press says: The dem- b 4 St. Louls. Bitngiptt atatio 3 i o e y tho e Fourth Regiment of the line, Mar- | constituency — the dale division of | convi atic central commitiee of Dakota met here | 21 Opportune moment this morning probably | B falbs. - 5 f Missouri congressional delegation, called ention had all vanished, The uulv}i:um « hive, were too wad for sober utterance. They | to-day and passed a resolution petitioning the ring people. At 2 | _Hlhers Thur saved the lives of slumb nd Boyle, Kirst base bits | upou the president to ay and formally fne shal Noy's old rvegiment, played the Mur- | Bortheast Lan s b 1 elock 0 : —Washington 7, St. Loufs 11, Errors—Wash- | yited it toattend the stite fair to be held Sollioiso’ and other stirving aire Af 10 oAl S — e I RO (e rcti reataniug | president to remove the present incumbents ‘l';“’;' this moming the famlly of AUgUSt | fuion'io, St Louls 6. Umpire--Gattncy, | St. Louis by Octaber. o wiosidont bt \ o'eiock over elght thousaud ofticers were | ooy K 008 BOUIAE Whten tha convention reassemblod tho fight | of federal oftices in Dakota as soon s it can | Lvdt, of 1331 Milwaukee avenue, were | Ay Kansas Ciry— would consider the matter and would notify i . reseut. A few wonients Inter Goneral Bous New Yonrk, July L—Coney l~.uu|_.l:n§-Lu\' was resumed, An attempt was madé to compro- be done consistently and without interfering u_(«mwlhytlw barking of a large lumntl. Kaunsas City......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 | them of his conelusion in writing |/ anzer entered tho salle d'konneur where the | goraliowing pool cach clu, both indicted | yigo the affair by a substitute resolution put. | With public business, = ¥io was disooveid 1 the rear of Lind's | Piiladelplifa o 8 100 1.1 8 08|, o se—— , embassadors and and Lelr wilitary attachos | 0% AWK Dol selling on tho yaco track, | ting the blame ubon tie republican party. for Wiped Out by Fi copl yard, Shes’s two stables, three car- [ Pitchers—Weidman, Whitnet and ¢ . | The Presideat's Suwmmeor Vaoution, o which the® senator v ut by Flame. iTages and three horses were burned, with a | First base hits—Kansas City 5, Philad( ph WasiiNaroN, July L It is said ab the were gathered and pronounced the toast of the evening o a lond, clear volce. *l'o the appeared, through their counsel, to-day in ras.singhe law, unde ’ y Kings county cowrt of sessions, where the | took back pay. This resolution was greeted INDEPENDENCE, Cal; July L—Nearly the | quautity of harness. Several sheds were | 11 1 po | With derisive shouts of “that’s oo thin,” | entire city was destroyed by fire yesterday, | also burn The fainily barely escaped with | U Errors, Kansas City 6, Philade white house that there is no truth in the ree mpire--Ferguson. port that the president aranged to make 8 plea of not guilty was entered. They wi navy and the army,two sisters born 1o un: botilied when the dis - Ayt “that never will do.” Then an attempt was | Loss, §200,000; insurance $40,000, their Iives, The total loss amounts to about tour of the lukes his suisme o e it Rl e Sets bive 10 Mot | Bl wh Wi district ultorey iseady 1o | yade to carry the previous guestion and shit \A0; Inpaics 400 seven thousand dollars with & wmoderate in. A Legal Swind Jobros (o e il aliuet SLia UaYES foward the erowa of otiers in the uulolning = 3 fii’{,‘k':“l.‘i‘w"“‘ that falled aud pahidemonium | A pangerous Oicer to Fool With surunce, The origin of the fire is unknown | New York, July L—A. I Thoraton, once | fuore than likely he and Mrs, Cloveiand \._,“I ‘ 3 S s > r pse again, Senator J 501, an- > & . - " - — - 1 > ¥ b 5 0] y 1 salons, ho said, with 8 sixnilicaut Oregon's Vote Canvassed. Ofpke looko akeln, | Beusior Johnsol, au: | Gixgiuxay, Ely The Times-Star - a welltodo luwyer, who figured prowinently | pass i 100 i the 1101th wountains of ue- Yale's New P New Yor ND, Ore., July 1.—The vote at the | tended his action, but was hooted dows, ana | speeial from Cireleyille, 0., sa i « ? on, r W ) ! lle, 0., says that Georze | & ¢ tion held June 7, officially can- 1 finally the censurb was passed, with a birvals | Brown, marshal of Darbyville, twelve miles ,l.-\'-l “'I‘" ¥, feuny JulY Lk “"“".“l wittee, was arraigned in coust to-da Cougress- | #nd then the convention went' to' the nowi: | from Circleville, accompanied by a deputy, | Tiuothy Dwicht was today inaugurated | charged with swindling varions bus an, Hermann, (rep.) 36,9095 Butler, (dewn.) | Pation of state oflicers, - But the discord bad | undertook to Doariing arid | 98 wresident of Yale college to succeed Dr. | firms by wmeans of bogus chy esident Inaugurated. | i, the Roosevelt senate investizating com fmile, “Aud we all of us are geady A&t 3 wouent’s notice “to Pour out our blood for the Franee we sa love and s0 udore, Pitz-John V arox, July icated, « president bag Wasui Seymour ks 0f s e a : TR S ~ taken away all Interest in further pioceed- | Job Carpenter, eharged with barn burning. | Porter. The exercises were held in the 08 1 . loi! A tho itz o, n P'ortes billy General Boulungerlias attained coormons .\’(’-"‘*v (pro.) 2, Secretary of | higs, Many delegates left in walit,!ml the | They were reisiad: »‘“lu:lm;:.unl 1'...-,.«.1 Center .-h{mh.vlnlwl.u-ll the |v|lul|“‘~mull the | ranging from twenty to one imdred doitais g - 3 personal Inuence lu the ar (il By toay h (rep.) 20.212: Gibbons, (dew.) | couvention coneluded its work with ill feel- | ter, and by Natand Wash Dariing and ‘Ora | corted the president and president-elect. The : e 2 Yoo Appropriations Eatended, e Skobelaff of F: oo i R R | (R 3 o Treasurer. | ing aud shiame and chagrin wanifested on | Radeliff. Seymour Daling received five | exercises included addresses by the retiring __Weather For Nebraska. Y ASHINGTON, Ay L—="The pras'dint hag 19, 15 fuil Of fun aud sBersy, wii ies opinn +0; Webb, (der.) 23,9053 | wyery fuce. shots and was illt. Thie uthers were dau | aud wcowming president, and a Latin aadress | For Nebrskai Geacrally bir weallit= | gpuiosed the joint cssolution exteraiog tig H Calo Sells of Black Mawk county, was nom- | gerously if not fatally wounded. 1 by Professor Lracy Peck, 1 slightly cooler, | aiopiaiius o biteen -