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T —— BLACK EAGLE OF ILLINOIS, @en. Jno. A. Logan and Gov. Alger of Mich., off to the Coast. PENNSYLVANIAVETERANS. Preaciing iitence—~The Leaven- worths D ted—Trailing a Horse Thicfs—A Sunday Battle—Other Local, Black Eagle Et AL Yesterday morning at 9:30 o’clock, the train over the Chicago & western road rolled into the fer depot at Council bringing with it ftwo Michigan and the City ot Saginay s fivst of these contained Gen. John A. hogan, United States or from Nlinois, together with hi 5 alsy Gov ernor R. AL A rof Michigan, with his trans Bluf special e wife and danghters, Miss A and Misses Fay and Frances. The ear is the Bpec property of Governor Alger, who I8 a wealthy tamberman, with his resi dence at Detroit. His hospitality was ghared by General and Mys. Logan “The City of Saginaw is the property half a dozen g idents of the state, L club which gives half a dozen hunts on which oceasions the 18 ocenpied by the gov member of which, f, is 0 member ot ntlemen were as follows: Colonel J, Sumner Rogors, Col gnel Honry M. Duiticii Coloncl Aaron T. Bliss, ) I aides-de lonel € l Colonel O Lieuten tenant-Colonel Gey sistant_inspector Licutenant- Colonel Edwin Hoyt, ssistant pay- master general, and Dr. C. C. Yemans, geeon general, Messes. Duflield, Bliss, and Devlin we wives, Besides ||||~« there M ied by the were ulso on board fMisses R . P, and Miss Mattie Platt. The Michi- l‘"“" positiv y the fine e or speared in this city, having been but just turned out of the shop, tnd comprising all the old and the mo 1t improvements dations in the bosiness now taking his (ivst trip in it. Gov. Algor is a slight built of fifty years of . He is of dark com plexion” and unassuming de- nor. He e ar at an early nd_is now the most pop- and enthusiastic member of Fairbank’'s post, G. A, R. of Detroit- He is in the sccond year of his admin tration as governor, and seems to b extended @ popularity which before had been well-nigh cosextensive with the limits of his stat When the party left Detroit they were escorted by the G. A R, posts to the depot, [ special ear thi great’ deal of cnthusiasm and good wishes were extended the ty by the assembled frie ml~, eft Detroit Saturds at § in’ the even'n o’clock the next at noon, and leavin » arriving here, over the Northwestern, t the time above mentioned. ‘ ts m reg and excellent speak the most | f the pl ures thoey have expe anticipated upon the trip. Micl; ern route, it i in a washout, General Logan’s arvival was greeted with cheers, and when the excitement had died away the distinguished gentle- man ahghted from the car and walked the depor. He was every- «d upon by the spectators, nearly cvery one of whom improved the onportumity to shake his hand and eon- gratulate him upon Ius presence. He wasmet later in the drawing room by Bek revorter to whom he stated, as in- deed his apperance indicated, that he was i excellent health and in the fullest enjoyment of the tr woll' known peculiarities distinguish him. His suit is the traditional black broadcloth cut close, and displays his shapély build. His hair still falls oo b lossy mass to his collar. The n black mo she is, however, slightly tinged with gr while his small but beautiful and historic eyes r wonted brilliancy. sd o disinclination iewed, when the reporter asked his u,m.l.m upon o question upon h it was known he diflered from the sident Mrs. Irw||| with of hair, her husl 1 those they Part of the y the south- expected huve been canght a luxuriant growth that of d s also met by the repo She was clothed in a_dress of black silk which set off her admirable form to perfection. Her features arc still full and beautiful, while her manner was of that courtcous and pleasant styl which has made her universally popular, The Pensylvania delegation occupicd the Oporto, the Buscovor isa full representa- tion comy; nyg the following gentlemen, ny of whom are accompanied by their n-\(, Allezheny: 1 \\umllunn T, 1t K. Patterson, ankling A. P Wilson, Getiys- I-\||<-I' Jolm V. Do Jap illiamsfort; i W Lo dhers] cranton b Bestwic e, H, B i bilidolphia Tand, Millersburg wcecompanied by the follow- epartment Gobin; Senior Vice Communder Drackemiller; Jumor Viee Comm Lowry; Asst. Adjutant Ge Thos. J. Stewart, Two more car loads of visitors went by the southern route. T'he deiegation of yos terdayimorning was preceded to this city by two more car loads of comrades in the Lammermoor and Melro Promnent among the numbear is State O Thompson, Hi Sehuyler, of Lo renowned as a ocn whom congres Commander, J. P. 8, J. H. eral, to voted a gold medal in jation of his gallint lead of a appro eavalry charge in southern Tennessee, Besid these, is Miss Walk, one of the iginal founders, and present nh) ollic matron uf the Natic less Children of Pl soldiers’ orphans nal llulun- for Friend hia, in which were h t sheltered and which now affords a home to four hundred little ones. department commander, Gen. J. . 8. Gobiu of Leb- anon, is an admirable gentleman of ex eeeding populavity (qulwlluulllu- al:l!\! and greatly revered by \Iw membe c{él.-{gunnu Heé 15 an intimate friend Leisenring of this city who was “la vaphed of his avy and who went the Blufls to meet him. Speaking upon e probable selection of tue gneampment for naltional comyny umrn, Gen, bin id that New York Was divided between rporal Tanier and Col. Roynolds; lu lesota had a candidate in Jno. P lew; Hllinois would present \Iu' names of ea. J. W. Burst and Col, Bwayne, so that it was a difficult matter to determine who would be the sclection, The Penn sylvania delegates with the two car-louds which arrived here yesterday, together Gov. Alger and . his varty were formed Lo o spwml train. han they reached side of the river, Gen, Logan was | surrounded by & hoet ot -admir | and given a hearty g left for the west at 1 Twenty-five veterans from Alleghany City, ealled upon their comrade and old timie fricnd George Casey, at the Arcade, Sunday. W. I. Cheever of Peoria, agent of the RockPlsland rotte brought in cight Ilinois delegates gSunday night. Caief Butler of the fire department en- tertained a number of the Grand Army of the Republic fricnds from Pennsyl vania Sunday, NOT ng friends The train passenger DISCOURAGED, rion on the Home tion. An Irishman's ¢ Patrick + prominent Trishman of Lincoln, was inthe city yesterday, and was corralled by a Bei man who was | strolling through the Millard rotunda Mr. Egan did not feel at all disheart= ened over the Gladstone defeat. I do not think Hm( the prospects are at all ng,” he said in reply to a In fact, they are decidedly The victory is bound to come; deferred i Ire- nd that by peaceable means, The recentelection has lost to the Irish nationalists one seat, but the voters’ lists are to be revised in September, and T think then that the Trishmen will gain several seats,’ “Whaat do yon think about Parnell and s followers wdopting the_policy of ob- tructing the s of the house, if that body ref to grant their de- mands®’ I do not think that Parnell will favor disconr: question. bright this defeat has simply land 18 going to get home rule, « such a poiey, unless land tries coer- cion measures, ‘Lhere s no doubt that | sueh a_seheme of obstruction could be | successfully carried out When Parnell had only following of 7 Irish wmembers - th house when Gladstone and the liberals were as bitterly opposed to him as the tovies now profess to be, he had no trouble in obstructing the Vusiness of the Hn\\ much easier would such a ¢hen he has 150 Trish fol- 0w section of the liberal arly in support, Still T know that -.m.n willnot adopt such a_policy ex- n extreme measure HWWilh 0o vou expeet Davitt and the other |h legates to the Nationai Irish sonvention to be held in nouse, thir Al ill arrive in America about the 10th of August, I think, Davitt will probubly come out to Nebraska with me the conyention. Yes, 1 believe that ng of Irishmen be the cr held in Ameriea llu con vention will undoubtedly port Parnell without a dissenting voic ON A TEAR, A JUDG braska Bench In- A Member of the carnadines the A well-known western judge has been own. in the city for the past day or two, hay- ing a good time. H s suceee ed ex- in this and en the ele- phant” from_trunk to tul. To-day he Wils ring about the streets well niggh helplessly intoxieated — All the po wppened to know who he uently he has AVol Im( cellent est. Dammet, boy,” to a reporter, Zoo’ time--hie. o1 town red hie — an’ don’ fu —hic—git it. Got plenny mone angiter drink.” At this he in his pocket, and mae attempt to brace up an ron uinst which he was leaning. The one unfortunate part of this spree is that the judge has, while here, lost a g who came down with him His name is Frank lic is mine yeurs old, and ents live at”~ Alma, Neb. The police are looking for the hoy, but so far have discovered no trace of him. His drunken guardian seems to feel but little —lesh g .ml.-.l(l ) uneone :d about the matte mine £0'm goan back home Gl zhat boysh foun’"he_declared to a reporte [ people might—hic—try er mob I Am’ goan to—hic—run any know " R el Four dapa; A quartette of Japanese on the Unio 1 Pacitie Jpassenger train Sun- day morning were S, B. Moritu, ", Yano. Mr. has been engaged here in the consular , while the other three gent men have been traveling through Europe, young man with Japanese t dresses in ey spect like an American gentleman s modest and courteous and spoaks English with a fluency and richness of expression which (l In conversation with that he had le: land, where it was ~))n|m|| quite by the younger people. He hal por- fected his knowledze of it by study and experience in this country. “The native collegos were supplied with both home and foreign professors engaged particu Inlvlu instruct in English and other with the result mentioned. to is an excellent evidence of the Japan and the Japanese ave in ‘commer and intellectual husin advanc .\.,.m..- author of an_clogantly and Questi h has attracteid wide attention in the count The work was published under the” auspices_ of John Hopkins' Unive rsit of which Mr. Sato has been twice low by Cour 'since 1881, Trailing a Horse Thief, Early yesterday morninga thief ei the barn of Lars Nelson, u Swede near Irvington (about two miles of that place), and stole o horse, sadale and bridle. The loss was discovered m the early dawn, and before the sun was fairly up twenty men, who were members of the Irvington Antit Horse Association, were on his pressed him hotly, trailing ha, They found that the horse had been left av’Cannon’s barn in North @maha, by a man who at once dis- Thief appeared, promising to call soon and get the horse. The police have been furnished with a good description of the hol lluv and will try to lmnl him, as he is be- lieved to be in this ¢ “Our Anti-Horsel lluvf association is a ity good thing,” suid one of the od posse to u repor o-day. It is seldom that a horsethief ever tries i belonging to o mem- ber of our association. If he does, he has twenty or thirty men on his heels a rter of an hour after the loss discovered, We ays y of money in the , S0t nd out telegrams :\llm ¢ the During the year that the as- sociution has been in existence not one of our members has lost a horse.” A New Building. J.8, Collins has commenced work on his new building on Twelfth street be tween Farnam and Harney streets, 1t will be brick, four stories above the base- ment and thirty-three feet front by “sixty- six feet deep. cdeman & Co. will oe- cupy the bullding with their commission present quarters being too small for their largely increased business. ‘T'he plans were drawn by Cleves Bros., and areespecially designed for the com misslon bugluess, . Lhe cantrast with tho builder only allows fifty days for the com- pletiou of the building, and *Wiedeman 1 & Co. expect to ugow in on September h i) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: VINYARD & A SUNDAY BATTLE. A Gory Time at Paul's Park---Revol- vers, Knives and Clubs. The regu Sunday evening fight took Place Sunday night out at Panl's park on South Thirteenth stry It was even bloodier than any of its predecessors. Beer mugs, clubs, stones, knives, and even revolvers were freely used and with saneni results The deputy shorif W. Holstander, who was apbointed for regular duty at the park, tried to stop the fight in its in- cipiency, but was attacked h\ the toughs and tc g ly ne s badly cut up with beor mugs, He drew his ro. volver but that w ken from him and he was_unceremoniously hustled ay. T Weymouth of Sarpy county riod to inter! and Espe iy worstoll by th ropghs, s rovolve being wrenched from lus grasp lic could b ing it into action. Ily, after about twenty minntes’ d fighting, the crowd was diiven out- side the hall and the doors were closed It was thought that the fight was ov but in this the deputy sherill and his sistants were sadly disappointed. A fel- low named Hicks, aided by a small gang of hoodlums, managed to break the doors down and t srowd rushed in s Another free fight followed, in the p of which about twenty men w in- jured, some of them very seriously so. Beer mugs were freely usod with terrifie cffect, and gore flowed freely for a few moménts. “Conspicuous anong Holstan- der's ass S 1 woman known s the icago Girl,” who armed with a2 mammoth schoon s Taid oug three_or four hoodlu zod pounding a_man who had come to the assistance of the deputy A nman and woman who were engaged in doing the tight-rope aet in the |ml|‘. left (Iu-u apparatus and joine the fray. Ti woman seized ¢ of the tonghs off' the lLeriff Weymouth, of Sarpy county, as dy intimated, came to Holstande nece, but was compelled to retive When he went into the hall where the fizht was the hottest, he found Holstander surrounded by a crowd of roughs. Woy- mouth jumped unpon @ table and to shoot the first man who ok Holstander. One of the f him (Weymouth), atter seized him by the neck and rushed him outof the hall, He fol- lowed by *de gang,’ four or five of whom covered him with revolvers, and demanded that he give nup his Smith and Wesson,which he did after removing cartridg threaten. should att a hard place, and will Lup by the sheriff. probably be ele For Sale Cheap—Fine Jervgey heifer calf, three months old, Address at onec, 1. C., care Pacific Hotel Co. SIX ADDI 1ONS, Oity of Omaha on All Sides, Yesterduy the following plats were filed with the county elerk: Aunislield, situated south of Bancroft street, by Messrs, Anisfield, Marcus and Audrew Rosewater Shelton’s sub-divison of the west § of m' 5, and the mst 4 of lot 6, block 5, y Nathan Shelt Aunexed to th en Tw 3 tieth and Miami and l\l.l?rh- srreets. Potter & Cobb’s sub-division of lot one, block five, Park Place addition. l\hym,u second addition to Omaha, situated east of Prospect Hill cemetary, runnir to Thirtieth street, View extension, by Boggs & Hill, bounded by Lake, Thirty-first and Thirty-thivd streets. Olsen’s addition to Omaha, by the Omaha and Grant Smelting and Refini works, situated southwest of the works. Opelt's Hotel, Lincoln Neb., opened March 15th, first class in \ every respect. —-— Qullu-r Commlssioners. Levi. K. Brown, of Lancaste Pa., a commissioner appointed county, the 3,‘:‘““ weeting of v.b_y‘ ;g&pl oncazza. - - 3" g, TUESDAY, JU nePRICE'S CREAM )F 3 w\)55\\ SIX-CORD SOFT FINISH SPOOL COTTON, ——Full Assortment for sale to the Trade by —— SCHNEIDER N]:El'.‘. ATIT A, at Baltimore to vis't fthe Inc their care, was m{own $ night, as guest of Mr. W. B. Co ) S, 18th street. My, Brown left yesterday for Columbus, in this state. Thare he will meet Jos. J. Jannhey, a commissioner from the same socicty, and together they avill visit the Santees, the Poncas, and those of the Flandrien agency sitiated between Creighton and Yankton. These in certain sense domesti- I family enjoying one hundred ty acres for itsown use. Thi t will enable the commussioners to re ogress made by the In- ation during” the past boys of southwestern To the T. P. A, | Nebraska. There wiil be a meeting at the Bostwick hotel, Hastings, Ncb., August 1st, at 8 p. m., for the purpose of organizing a sub-division post at Hast ings. e Lake Manawa, Council Bluffs’ newly discovered treasure, is becoming highly appreciated by Omaha peopte. On Sq urday evening there were no less than one hundred Omahans on the beach, en joying the cool breezes from the Jake, or the ploasures of @ dive in the clear wa- ters. iey were royally treated by the proprietors of the bath houses, as well as by the Council Blufls people in general, and were made to feel as mueh at home as possible. Several members of the Omaha Wheel elub were present, having “wheeled it” around H f of two or thre Boat club has cordial invitation the Council Blufli to bring th nd ‘jrnq- 1 exhibition i 1 ‘hey will in all probability exc Upl lh gin- vitation. cinlupkonl. one of th at his re : 1, to Miss Katic There was i pleasant gath- ering of friends to witness the ceremony. During the dancing one of the guests ac- cidentully struck the lamp w ith bis head, and caused it to exploded, The flaming lamp was thrown out of the doors by 1. Molir before any damuge was done, yesterday the corner of Grove streets for o build lm residence on, Propertyin that lo ent right away. makes an invest- known 1 the property is cheap or some ne in that o Patterson POWDER Absolutely Pure. A marvel of pur- nes. M kinds und apotition with the multitiid tost. shart weight ab phosph ate ;&Mom) n GAns. b BAKING PowbEi Co. WVall oW York s undeér MALT WHISKEY Specially Distilled for Medicinal Use. THE BEST TOHNIG) UNEQUAL EDfi:rsNJt MPTICA 10 fow bottler with far Detter efiect than any ) have had. T am recommen your article in my fud it very satisfictory BEWARE OF IMITAT! O The Genulee bas the Siay & MENDELION on the Label, EISNER & MENDELSOH, e v 5y 316, 818 and 520 Race S, Philadelphia, Pa. le by C. F. Goodman, Omaha e Liquor iabit, Posi Cared by Adnsinistering Di. Haines' Golden S It can beglven in ifie. cup of coffee or ten withont son taking it, 15 absolutely 11 epeedy o Danglas, wod n x-u| & Caming r-u Omahn, Nebs R ning Luisdreds WoLCR 804 mob frowm E:S"KE'BI:EHFD “ 2 I’ARTS OF THE USEDINALL @@ T 0. S Catalogues plication. Sold by aliine best O il A Dewlers, Zanlb AUTeRS COO.CIN, CHROAIE Mlll 'SURGICAL DISEASES. BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES, TRUSSES, AND ELECTRIC BATTERIES. We have the facilities, npprnl'hlutnnll ren i eor spond with U, by lotter enab! TS Paralya iood and all BRACES, aud Suigial Catarrh, Broy Epllepsy, ror G + i over cuusd DI potion Trom o system Wil Ttrees (HARAIZS srontmont forloss o€ »iial o i RRATS VIDENTIAL A ‘i a1 BosL-0thco Addrerk e iclosy staap, wd wo will seud 0 MEN D NERVOUS DI%s iR ATOR: AN UINALY O /ORGANS: o freate ac trote | Bistory Of your ¢ ons unabie 0 visity s for the Biiinasios 8t Toasoasbio 1 A:ldm‘-‘: l\l Letters Lo Shiée. ha Medical & Surgloal Instifute, ngl‘dilh §t. and Capitol A§| Omaha, Neb. EEYSTONE E%EBE%E(EE‘%P@E&S THIS SPACE 1 r SERVED I'OR 8. W. C Property of county in Nebr Maps of th free of ¢ cviption f upon dppnmuou gest stock. Drices the lowest. DRY Gliand 616 Rov. HUGH 0. PENT Cliurch, West 3ith Street, Now “For seven s and sulting finally in ner which of 8t Paul's ork, writas sivo yoars I wasa vietim to fever ous prostratio The Pad will provent more sickness than all the Pills and Drugs in Christendom will Cure, ' and Fapmers! 1 REFEREN( Bank, Kear 3 Platte, Neb tonal Tank, Owah Will pay castomers' drafs with bill of lads rTum New York and Omaha Clothing Company WHO WILL OPEN WITH AN TRE NEW STOCK AT 1308 FARINAM STRERT, On or about Sept. 1st, 1886. C. E MAYNE, LEADING REAL ESTATE DEAL £ Titles of Douglas information desired f Allwork warrantod. I COST And less than cost until elosed out, the lavge stock of GOODS Boots and Shoes, And Genls’ Furnishing Goods of the Joston Store Aword to the wise is suj Ceme and see for yourselves. no.LNDERH DLW Gltand GIG S, 10th st, THE ENEMY IN M. BURKE & SONS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERGHANTS, 6EO. BURKE, Manager, UNION STOCK MIIDS OMAHA, NEB. 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