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THE OwMAHA DALy BEE = OMAHA. TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 14: 1887. G " NUMBER 361 THE TRANSMISSION OF TYRER | fietce Soprectiontiie soammitbiand: cornt | UNITED STATES IN MEXICO. .‘a“."%..‘,"m"’,'.f.':::.‘,"'..;‘:'.“."‘m‘.'.“r,"z..‘:,']VICTORI()US OMAHA TURNERY decreasin, lished in New York. m:l: ::l.llll g:ll:‘-?l‘ll( milles. Aol Rty A reciprocity treaty has falled, but on both sides thero has n _considerablo in- The American Telephone Oompany’s Man- Impure American Lard. Results of American Railway Work in Our | crease of the ease of trade, brought about | They Oaptures Number of Prizes at M\ g i 3.~ i der the pressure of the mutual national ager Cut OFf From the Oentral Office. M‘Z{“:r':l‘x;“’e"ae:.‘;":n‘: B e Sister Republio. e e e w0 Maxisa Topeka Tournament. SBIXTEENTH. YEAR A BIG COLLAPSE LN COFFEE, The Bottom Drops Out of the Market and the Usual Results Follow. CAMPAIGN TALK. What Prominent Men BSa. Presidential Posaibilities. NEW YoRrk, June 13,—[Special Telegram to the B —A Boston special to the Her- ald says: Speaking of the labor party and its About o probable successes in 1855, Powderly sald: — Sartoris say: will go into effect July 1 of this year, makes ys the dutles on imports will be s on 1 1 tie SEVERAL FAILURES ANNOUNGED [ "I o not know how successful the party will | HE RINGS IN HIS RESIGNATION. | largely increased to protect Italian indus- | A REMARKABLY FINE SHOWING, | Materlal reductions on fany [uoriant A, | A SUCCESSFUL COMPETITION, — :"’ 1n ”:;’ls'“'"‘" 1 b"”’:"’,“ ',".‘" ‘“:;"P Lk ‘"’"; triesand products. A mo;g effort I8 Mgv a— how to lhalcnmln‘ great traftic between the ng un s successful, Lverything cannol hi 1, 200 unds WO countries. Prices Remaln Firm in Chicago and | be accomplished in a fl-m and the labor | Directors of the Concern Hold & {’.‘..‘fl&é‘.’i 'KE“’A‘.Xmmf& ln‘:le.' A“:ecem What Less Than Seven Years of Push SORTE Bty Rain Again Interfores With th No Prospect of a Decline—Re- ',}';l“yh:‘;:“.":Wl{a'“,o;‘"g:‘:"n'{“b"“do';"}'fi,".- Meeting and Elect a Successor— analysis presontod 10 & commission is sald to atd - Raterprse Has Acoome THE ORIMES BILL. Omaha-Topeka Rame—The State ports From Rio Indicate hlu"{' T‘l]ne ualy hixd m'd‘aks 'fi) wlnr: |.l: i Ben Butterworth Makes & to 15 per cent ,,{ wl.",.. hidden by means o; plished—Commercial Annex- 1ts Dlsouuln;\'l:;‘s;:;::-ln the House !pofl-lman:-n sl;ont'—DoMll slowly and patiently until the desired resul o 2to08 t alun and 1 per cent of o on the Turf. bl bt Is °ev"h‘l"°‘l-"m Vs SARdidabe oF \b¥ tibet i eriia ealce Shustica, 5 atioa of & Republio. LONDON, June 13.—The house of commons e Svill you e oandidaf " ooy _— this evening resumed debate on the coercton Down Goes Coffee. Darty for president in 1889 P , Tyrer Requested to Resign. Virginlans Censure Rosser. n bill, taking up the bith cla The Topeka Tournament. Nrw Youx, Junie 13,~The excltement 1n | with sreat hencm T ror e ‘candidase o | WASHINGTON, June 13.—|Special Tele- | WAsHINGTON, June —13.—[Special to Mexioo's American Railways. Torkka, Kus., June 13.—|Special Teles’ 2 % S he proclaiming of the = Bik|-Virginians generally do | NEW YORK, June 1—Special to the [ With the EE o= not sympathizs with Generel Rosses in his | BEK.|—What has been thie ontcome of the | Fowler, liberal, proposcd as au muendment £™un to the BEE.)-“Hhe annual gymnastio and athletic tournament of the Mi morning to consider the situation. Mr. Tyrer | 18t attack upon General Phil Sheridan. | American rallway favasion in Mexico? In | that the ?rmlllnlllons be made Ihy ordor ot Valley lumfhlmk (district) wmmmé‘g‘:’d was r= i, a8 was 2 jor B;x!ter.wnith They say Rosser has said too muchi; that it | 1% there was nota mile of American rail- | the Privy ccuncl lustea oflhy LB ‘T\mL urday, June 11, at noon inthiscity. Classes Dresln}‘enc“}rf "he"cm:.:n ."l'he reports which | Would be very natural for General Sheridan | way in Mexicoand the whole rail way mileage gy C.‘l‘e( .wrfltm‘y ht" Pl‘“:m' ‘;:c\{neld present for competitive exercises are as fole have appeared {n the n{{wspmpox‘»s touching | 10 Want to visit the old tields of his conquest, | of the country did not exceed 500 miles, the :_‘!’l:x‘:‘g;‘:n‘dli)l’l‘l‘:;:?;:ll?:ni\hsbs? Jiccessively | lows: From Missouri, Kansas City and St. the criminal record of Tyrer aresaid to have }'.',',".,!{,"".?.':;“.'i‘{,‘,‘", %:;.&'ldn:;';xx%?m: greater part of which was the English road | jypported the amendment. After consider- | yoe, one class each; from Kansas, Leavens' caused great surprise among the board of dl- | ing hiin vile names, even if & galiant con. | from Vera Cruztothe City of Mexico. To- | able aebata the amendment was put to& &- | worth, Atchison, Marysville, Newton, Wich- H the day there are 2,700 miles of American railway | vision and was rejected—235 to 107, Topel 1 ¥ rectors and each one expressed astonishment | federate ofticer app e, ita, Topeka and Lawrence, one class each et Shaw Lefevre moved an amendment limit- B, - that the tacts were as they are. A resolu- Among the Military. ;:col?:::'g:nfl::",h_':m;"'.ouofl 64 | In¥ the suthority of the viceroy In proclaim- from Nebraska, Omaha, two olasses. ‘The tion was at once adopted asking him for his WasniNGTON, June 13.—[Special Tele- | Mexioan National railroad. 763 | Ang to districts where it might be necessary e‘xer(-lm were opened by an address by Hon. resignation and full power of attorney to | gram to the Ber.|—In order to test the ad- | Sonora railway 205 | O e s voroiont to aspeit . the | Lullip Andree, of Oumata, Neb, aftar whioh carry out all the contracts between him and | visability of making more frequent payments énv:lrntlonnl (Huntington’s) . g‘l‘g alteration, which he sald would bring the u:n drl«;fenvlllfien:;:‘a."org::‘ cn.'i.".!icfi?&':"fli the Venezuela people. Tyrer at once com- | i the army, it is proposed to make monthty | Small lnes....cccciieeiiiies clause in accord with the act of i82. After 8 | oihars and wasawarded the first prize. The phied with the request and retired from his yments at San Francisco and New York Total, 2.706 | debate by Attorney General Webster and | oaha sacond class was awarded the fourth place on the board. A committee has 0 | $oF six months or 0. by OtaLeseieieiiiinniinne onnininnieeniiidy Morley, Bradlaugh suggested that to meet the | vy ciiion " as regard point of excellence, l[»poinudw make a thorough investigation | "L PR MYRIC I wodarick D. Sha There arealso 165 miles in Texas from | views of the %):urnment. the words, “and | YWhiie'the task of awarding the prizes has at of all the affalrs of the company I | mgentieth infantry, has been ordered to | Laredo to Corpus Christi built by the Na- | punishment” be added o the amendment | ¢hig hour not been completed, the following lating to concessions ~ana prospects | j...'a¢ wort Leavenworth, at the expiration | tional to give itselt a vent to the seaboard, | atter the word “prevention.” - Balfour an- | ya;bhers of the Omahs classas bave beopt of ~ business. ~ Butterworth says he | or/h present leave of absence. d which rt of its system. In addi- | hounced that the fiovemment accepted the | overied individualhonors: William Bloedel, had no knowledge whatever of the record (i LR ! amendment with Bradlaugh's moditication. | jire¢ prize for excellence in apparatus exi of Tyrer and that it never ocourred to him to Manderson Selects MoMichael tion to this, the Central is engaged In further ‘The governmemt accepted the amend- e,lu'.’ John Anthes, third n'r‘r Aittos A. inquire into the character of the zentlemen T gradual building and the National has just | ment offered by Kowler making proclama- | fyon e sourth prize, ditto; C. F. Claassen, with whom he was to become acquainted, es- | WASHINGTON, June 13.— |Special Tele- | 41404 work on & division of 400 miles, com- | tions subjected to the veto of either house of | guveniht “Dive Piaittot' Cainer " Buechaner, g:cl-}l{ as he knew the majority ot them to | gram to the BEE.|]—Senator Manderson is In leting its main line to the United States, | PArllament. After several other amend- | gobn ize, ditto; [}'" r Buech: perfectly upright men. He says that no | the city. A meeting of the senate committee | Pre4in8& % il ments had been rejected Attorney General | ;UM g Prets HGE nur:In high one need loose a dollar and_provisions Will | o orinting has been ealled for to-morrow, | Luere ls now in all Mexico a total mileage of | Hoimes moved to amend the clause by mak- | W0y "5 RifRes ‘sacond prics, ditfo: be mado to ropay any who may be dissatis- | 0% o Bom: Berioy Poocs onit | 8 little over 8,000 miles; the Awerican pro- | ing summary jurisdiction and change of | JUPs, John Anthe Ttize for embILE ropel “fi‘l‘l vl:ith hlhelr mvlem;mnu.l lm has ‘ll‘g ;’e efl,:,,f:lcl;“:o';,omm. 'Tl: zholoe rests | Portion of the system s therefore now three- | venue apply clnnu‘oonunlm: blfif""’ the | 5ohn “Anthes, first brize for mmh{. h-‘ oAt the. eamueats will hava a prosperous | With Senator Manderson, and he is aaid to | fourths of the whole, and this proportion ls | I8the of the proclamation If such orimes com- | stone; John Anthes, first prize for pole vault- se. 1 have selected W. . McMichael, ot Nebrasks, | rapidly increasing. e o e O oot o™ breach "of | Ine. "Too much creditcannot be given M. — for the place. There has been put Into these railways | faith, made in order to occupy the little time Henry Kummerow for the masterly manner in A Novel Monthly Race. e :f g which he conducted the exercl: ing in W.{sm\'o'r?):e Ju:: IS.ZISp:chI to the A Slimly Attended Reception. (including advanced construction already lhnt'wu left Itxhdiscusg%.znl‘e:l;\&nand- the capacity of master of exerc LS & BEE.]—-On the tenth day of every month tne | _ WASHINGTON, June 13.—The president | undertaken) and other enterprises allied | MRt Was chrried by, 8 ¥ole oL S1T80 (I o o | Kummerow is tho most finished teacher of peopie of Washington who have business in | held a public reception in th east room this | With them over $120,000,000 of cash, = all | yion of the Irish land bill in committee was athletics In the wost, as was evinced by the 1581 Vicinity oLl 118 | tolegraph | oRISes ate afternoon. It did not last long, as onl: Americau or procured by American effort finished and the report stage was set for work of the Omaha classes which he has the coffee market which has attended the de- cline in coffee reached its highest today and brokers acting for bull operators became panic-stricken and rushed to sell without re gard to prices. The bulls blame the Gruner- Crossman syndicate for starting the decline which culminated in to-day’s panie, but the bear syndicate strained every nerve to check the fall without success. In fact the syndi- cate of brokers were the only buyers at the opening, which was at 17 cents a pound, over 1 cent below Saturday’s close; and although a rally was caused by bear sup- porting orders, rumors of trouble and con- tinued seiling caused them to stop buying and join the bulls in vnloading the stuff they bad taken early. All through the forenoon the selllng was coupled with the wildest scenes ever witnessed in the exchan In the afternoon there was some hope of a rally, but the heavy selling con- tinued and soon rflm fell off in heavy fluctuations until it reached 15 cents per {ound. This decline was accompanied by he notice of the suspension of three firms— B. C. Arnold & Co., Norton, Weyl & Bevan and Mackay & Small. Afterthe announce- ment of these fallures an organized effort was made by promiuent houses to sustain the market, and they sucemeded in_causing a rally of about 1 cent all around. The failure of B. G. Arnold & Co, attracted the most at- tention, as they are the most prominent house in the trade, but it was generally an- ticipated. The senior member of the firm was caught In 1852 by the collapse of one of the largest deals ever attempted in coffee gram to the Bre.]—The directors of the American Telephone company met this any other party,” “*What do you think of the independent labor party ?” was the next query. ““That is & question which I have not time now to discuss,” replied Mr. Powderly. Manning Belicves in Cleveland. New YoRk, June 13.—|8pecial Telegram to the B ‘The Herald prints the fol- lowing: *“What do I think of the candidates in the next presidential campaign?” sald Mr. Daniel J.Manning at the Fifth Avenue hotel. “Well, I can sum it up in a very few words: I consider Cleveland the winning card In the political game. Now, Ido not care to say very much more on that subject. I leave the field of politics to younger—perhaps I may say newer—men., You think there is some slight ofpoqluon to Cleveland in his own party? 1do not know whether this be the case or not; but this much I will u‘, [ there be such opposition it will not hurt him, Cleveland is & party man, but a discreet party man. I do not care to express an opinlon regarding the knowledge possessed by the average intelligent Englishman MRIM‘H%“IB polltics of this country. I met with much kindness there, and when such matters were discussed it was in a friendiy, informal way, such as it would scarcely be fair to formulate an opinion upon.” Banks for President. NEW YORK, June 13.—|Special Telegram to the Beg.]—The Tribune says: Morbss, who Is engaged in the manufacture of adver- tising signs, says: “1 have just received an order to put up a great big banner for what ted . drilled for the occasion. To-day will wind & few persons attended, owing to the fact t| And represen by American socurities. | jujoy/ 4 fl'&m‘&'& T{:‘fl:&dfl ;.'.‘.’.‘.‘.’.'a",fl ,,';;f.. S5 | 18 known as the American protective alli- | treated to a race which is never advertised In | gg l'eceml()n ‘Wwould b8 given not being gen- ;l;,n& l;cs' g::gt:_ fl{ ‘t'r:esvlnnrhouu m:“t;‘!l“:ml: —— up :h& i:?:’ln:?v!ér: {ulln :,t:: p(')‘x:;:u classes ex: was successful in all his ventures, He as- | 1Ce: 1t 1s an organization of which no one | advance. Thisraceis run by a boy on a bi- | erally known. 1vnn|esy(ool . neul; $200, m“”‘m whieh 1 The Prince's Life in Danger. pec! ) cribes the failure to the fact that his cus- | 40 becomo a meinber uness he ls an Amer- | cycle on the one hand, and another ona Lamas Biok PFom s godtn D oot i of the national debt of the | LONDON, June 13.—The Chronicle’s Berlin Postponed Again. l.mn:r‘s wore's‘:hlenr Twnt{ t:«n( it o‘;:“l nhl;mfi- ,f,",':,,'i:“:;:"'é (;p,‘,';’,.el'if‘?’ Bnlnks of sfhs:;. small Welch pony. The tenth of the month WASHINGTON, June 13.—Secretary Lamar | United States bearing interest, correspondent emphasizes the recent adverse The rain of yesterday afternoon caused o reach 'm in tim 0 a] L * v bl 4 chusetts, for president next year.” 18 the day upon which the crop reports are In the wake of the railways there have fol- | reports regarding the condition of the crown | another postoonement of the Omaha-Topeka issued from the department of agriculture. lowed mining companles, tramway com- | prince of Germany. Heassertsthat Bismarck | series after one inning had been played, in et -2l These reports frequently affect the market THE EARL OF ABERDEEN. g.{‘l‘"";?;“l"f']fg‘:‘;&hmI':;:"c‘:,‘.'{‘::h l":sfl c::l:l: considers the crown prince’s life doomed | which the Topekas scored four and white= values of grain and cotton, and for that rea- “Witt anies, etc., etc., whose capital stock, and in | and that the latter’s family are prepared for | washed the home team. The runs were made son every possible precaution is taken at the | He 18 Recelyed With Honor in 8an | BREIUS S, Oy RO SIRUOCINC L0 "6etlh | the worst, The correspondent has heard that | on an error of Rourke's at third, Switt's wila department to prevent the premature publi- i Lt it mate, but many well informed persons think | the real statement of Prof. Virchow was | throw to third from right field and three cation of the contents of these reports. By a | SAN FraNcisco, June 13.—The earl of | that {ts aggregate would equal the aggregate | concealed; that the professor went to the | passed balls by Krehmeyer, O'Leary began specinl arrangement made some years ago at | Aberdeen, lord lieutenant ot lreland under | of railway invesements, palace, and with tears In his eyes declared his Sllclnnu a great game, and would have the department the report 1s given to every- | ¢ne Gladstone adininistration, was given a This is the measure of the faith which the | examination had led him to belleve that the | doubtless puzzied the giants had the rain not one interested at the same hour on the Ntfl i . T people of the United States had in the com- | malady was incurable, and that the prince’s | interfered with the game. Another effors The telegraph companies always have a | brilllant reception this afternoon. ~There |y, eia) regencration of Mexico through the | life was in danger. A speclalist has written | will be made to play the game this afternoon, messenger on _hand to sccure a copy at the | were present all the justices of the state su- | rajlways—a faith which the people ot Mexico | to the Tagblatt, saying he beligves the case is | The Kansas City team will be here to-morrow Bnl!ian ngnfilbla v.aua)netx'n. It is after mefl:&; preme court and judges of the local courts, hu'va :én‘ m;d tne‘n;ulv?ls as they hnm ulen,}llly :hseezms. ag‘el. l:nt;‘e:;‘:'.l'l";:v .%‘2;"5” lshg; lf:; for three games. orts are dellvere hese messengers Al refus 0 invest in railway securities, he ylm monthly race begins. Each nfensenger ntxe';nnf);lm; (:f lhedclty, “IM n'llrf:xnumber o8 home aid to the railways ln’Mexicn has been | to fears for the result. He says it is neces- St. Joe Badly Beaten. Fushes to his steed, the boy on tho pony lays | State ofticials and prominent cltizens, num- | 4.0 't16 government and not from the peo- | sary to remove the larnyx, which is theonly | DENVER, June 13.—[Special Telegram to th e on 0 el e A | WUt on SARTF ot e ctiatt | PSom how e Mexico responded ths | eprve o IR R e L e 1n ey "m. i while the rider of the wheel works the pedals " jow how has [exico responde: s 1% 3 for all that is in him, It frequently happens | Which declared the subscribers could notallow | yenture? Are there any evidences of 4 Josephs to-day was in many res) the clent margin to meet the decline, returned from the south this evening. He could make mno statement ot his labilitles and sald he could mnot say anything about the chances of resuming. Outsiders claim that the firm has been carry- ing 500,110 bags of coffee for Rio Janeiro op- erators, known as the Brazilian party, and the estimated liabilities will amount to over 1,000,000, ‘The Brazilian party started to buy coffee after the Gruner-Grossman syndi- cate advanced the price from 8 to 18 cents a Ro\md and since then the Gruner syndicate ave been bears on the market and are said to have unloaded all their long stuff to the Brazillans. The extreme decline is from 21 cents two weekzs ago to 15 cents to-day, or over 6) cents & pound. There was some talk of trouble in banking circles as the re- sult of the panic, but as the banks only ——— Chandler's Election. NEW YoRK, June 13.—|Special Telegram to the Bek.]—The Tribune's Washington special says: Great anxiety is shown by democratic officials in Washington in regard to the senatorial election in New tiampshire. In the navy department are several officers who tervently pray for the defeat of William E. Chandler. One matter about which there 18 understood to be great solicitude is the accounts relating to the construction of the Dolphin and the Roach ernisers since the de- partment took possession of them. 1t isas- serted that these accounts, especlally for the loaned 50 per cent of the market value of | Atlanta, are in great confusion, and that | yote, S0 N Fohictte “very 'strongly to the | the opportunity to ithout expressing | thanged or changing conditions, social or Davitt's Sund ay Meeting. poorest played on the Denver grounds this fix:tzzebl:el; Ihnn:ghtl: ;eehh‘t::vk:gy éy(él;‘e:lnlcugil‘x: fl‘:me’k':g"""n‘:n‘g:&';;;“:’:‘:“:’fi“w;s:"‘)‘} manner emnl’;yedllo ‘make him increase his | thelr Wi A{:pm”‘o’ ne manner in | Bolitical, which will show the judgmentof | DunLIN, June 14.—When it wasaiscovered | season. Weigraffe was batted all over the the government begin, Of course, the navy department would prefer to settie these and other difficulties without nn{ interference from Chandler in the capacity of United States senator. The interior department hope that he will not be elected,and this feel- ing is freely expressed by democrats. The 3 that he retuses to zo at all. When | Which he had" discharged his duties as ilders to hi field and no doubt would have been relieved DR pons tho loyole. s certain. fo eneh | lord lleutenant. ‘Tho memorial was' als0 | o'o fa ancs T otha words what have bogn | Yetterday that Micheel Davitt had outwitted | FUR A Bl P SRy ST, R RS the go,fi first and the way the rider dis- | hichly complimentaey to the Countess of Ab- | ¢hg results? The results so far are clearly the authorities and was holding a meeting at oonid hikve done bestter, The vistbors edh mounts is enough to frighten any timid ver- | berdeen in winning the love of the people of ...&.a and apparentiy such as to vindicate | Feakle, a force of ro!lce was sent from 2 X f son who happens tobe in the neighborhood. | Ir¢land. 1n response Aberdeen said he re- | the work and the very heavy investment | Bodyke to disperse it. [t did not reach | five times as many errors as the home lc ub, On Friday Iast the pony balked and as 8 ro- ;;'grllx;ze;lr:i}t: ;ll#l‘llnmeg of such an expres- | going on under it. Briefly. the leading h-dle. laolw{elv‘e;, u?:‘l"le. “Efi'nle:rv-":r:& fl;; ::l'd v,ll_llx‘r:d E‘l’!ll;v:-;:m‘!,rll:’[z dllt'!'lle o ;: 3 nml'; alkover, 0] '\’?“' Sines ] ‘madi shed and lef e 3 'fi‘l‘n‘.'i?v'&f’fi'fiu?" nyfl\oladnzl‘l’r:?:#:ll“\ u? :n.u -uwnpu. was qul! that the best Amer- la:mflu“h!hluh 'hfiw::y Joayery ® | curred batweennde' ngollee and l.hr crowd z:(‘;'d Pme in every respect, ImshollE 6\0 of the suspended firms, are supposed to have labilities of $200,000, ‘I'he liabilities of the other firms are small. ‘The sales of the day were twice as large as on any previous day In the history of the ex- ohnfi There were 412,000 bnfls sold, 25,000 bags ln‘ 80ld after the second eall. are as i 1ne gefieral opinion SAR|SatEaaine tohE D pevEICOV IR VHEIT TN > Goarcel. Tug o dis. | ican opinion would be in favor of any- | ™1 *Mexico has been brought f Whioh had astac! D, several tcher from Sayannab, * Incre s markot has toucuml e Doriow Catia Wih'ES mifi&dffflflfi'.fil‘m AR R BRitical | FSSARADE - £lerks,, SSREGRY WD wiint yor, | thing llko the dlsmemberment Of the rel= | i tha worlE. 1y 1875, whah he firat A mer, | Persons were Injured. 5 gupularity to-day by his pitching, He was stronger to-morrow, but no one can predict el was his only remark. But the “other feller” | tions exlsfilnq between Great Britain and | {oan railways were projected in Mexico, but —_— it for only three scores up to the end of the :L'ét‘;:.:".a‘.’.“"' "r ':Ipunlc has mu;)tedk ina The Boudlers in Montreal. ;':s‘;: sigh 1:2.1 ‘lenof‘ict. tlxlud anlfil been 31';7:&"”").e' cl;n:, :nent&r& ‘-'l;lezlhelny“fi;;:-ag‘l‘e nothing xlm t.ov;lnz to Eno p:r’\lc of 1873, it Affairs in Afghanistan. :gg::}h inning. The following was the ux of legrams upon brokei Al & 00U C 3. 6 saw thal e 3 - )] A St 3 N one of which, from Havie, France, savs that o FTELeRE AL Brasal Talogram tof|| ponyimas of no earthiy Use, 50 ha asandoned | bers of the Irish community should make 1t | 120k A eieEram from the Clty 6f Mexleo from | Loxpox, June 13.—Sir James Ferguson, | fig,ve 251 6-2 th% coffee market there has risen 3 francs (60 ints) to-day, “owing to_erroneous quota- ions from New York.” Thus It would seem that the bulls must have taken advantage of the panic and cabled a heavy advance in- stead of an actual decline. e homely little brute. He used his lezs in- | plain that their views and aims are not in Y parliamentary secretary for the foreign stead and fim not sop even to pick up 1{‘1g hat | 1avor of separation, but of that form of self- {2:;‘u§h°§“§n\‘5. ':?.‘&“‘R‘?...":h'fi‘,’,‘,’.{,“,’:&,‘;': office, stated that the Russian railway toward Runs ear 20, St when it blew off, When the pony was caught | Rovernment for Ireland which would be per- | Now the telegraphic service is promptand | Afghanistan was completed to within 125 | base hits—Tebeau, Harding, P. it was chewing geraniums in the agricultural | fectly consistent with and_contributive to | jntetligent. A message can goand be ans- | miles of the trontier, Home runs—Gorman, Smith, Phill i}"’« e grounds. imperial unity,” The carl further assured | wered in a day. Then the transmission of In the lords this afternoon Viscount Cross, | heau, Isaacson, Bases on balls—N the audienee that he had perfect faith that | 5¢ money to and from Mexico was a huge | Secretary of state for India, announced that | Weigriffe 8. Passed balls—Dalles 2, Bell- 108 8-9 the Times, Maloney, now staying at Lachine, sald yesterday: “I have not the slightest in- tention of going back until I can do so in an honorable way. 1 intend to stay here until September. There is plenty of amusement Cleveland's Proposed Western Trip. | the liberal party would be victorious in the b 3] Lord Dufferin, viceroy of India, had tele- | man2. Struck out—Nichols 4, Weigriffe 1, The Situation in Ohloago. hero, plenty of soclety”in the hotel, lots of | ~WasmiNaTox, June 13.—[Specinl to the | home rulo fight. B bt e ankine. and oxorod | Laghed on Juine d that thare was Bo fighting | Liett on bases—Danyer 11, 8t, 'Joo 7. Wild CritcAao, June 18, —[Special Telegram to | DOBUDE, 10§ a0 driving outslde. 1| pee,]—1t fs no longer a secret that when relations with New York as Amsterdam or | €oing on in Afghanistan, itehes—Nichols 1, Welgriffo 3, 'Hase hits=- the BEE.]—While the 1 ave been thinking of going into the news- British Grain Trade Review. ther great centers. Th il ————— enver 83, St. Joe 14, Errors—Denver 3, St. e BEE.] le the excitement, failures | naper business to oceupy my time. My bo; President Cleveland goes west this summer 7 ol grea en mail went only 5 and decline on the New York coffee ex- Ezf:iela and Charlie, are pncI{ennilcn{horyg to see St. Louls, etc., he will make a clean LoNDoN, June 18.—The Mark Lane Kx- | twice a month by slow steamers; now daily Steamship News, Joe 10. LT chauge ias been the great topic of interest | & base ball team here, and are enjoying them- | olreult of that section of country. It ls his | Press in its weokly review of the British ( by express railway trains. SouTHAMPTON, June 13—{Special Tele- Lincoln Defeats Kansas City. among ' the wholesale grocers here to-day, | Sélves thoroughly.”’ Keenan i Dempsey | intention to visit nearly all of the central | EraiD trade during tho past week, says: lur‘lmdoln'nfla 1Y nonce come to the dis: | gram to the BEE.]—Arrived steamer Werra, | LiNcoLN. Neb., June 13.—([Special Tele- and western states, and I have it from a re- Premising crop prospects have weakened | Jaw and order, “fl%&,‘:“:v:fll‘?fl';g;"fl‘:“gg from New York to Bremen. gram to the BEr.|--'The Kansas City and liable source that Mr. Cleveland has privately | $he values of English wheat. Ampledeliver- | what they did for Rome under the Caosars, HAVRE, June 13.—Arrived, steamer La | Lincoln clubs met for the first time on the accepted more than & dozen Invitations to at- | 13 8¢ the provincial exchanges assisted the | or for Encland under the Georges. Gasconge from New York, home team’s grounds to-day and the Lincoln tend fairs, celebrations, etc., and s consider- | fall to the extent of 6d. The sales of Eng- | , & Economically the commercial and in- | Grasaow,July13.—Arrived, steamer State | club was victorlous in a well played game. : dustrial development of the country set in at 3 Y e Ing the advisability of being present at many lish wheat during the week were 39,614 quar- once and is advancing slowly, for yMcxlcunn of Georgla from New York. Hart, the new pitcher for the Lincolns, ters at 853 4d, against 42,038 quarters at 313 0 810 h 1 New YOrk, June 18,—Arrived, steamer | played an excellent game, and Dolam gave more. A numbor of county fairs bave not | 3y’ during tho “corresponding period Iast | oue ways Bus StlL It 1s advaneins stoadily ang | Servia from Liverpool. Lim ‘perfoot support: " Dooms and Graves en advertised because their of dcers expect | year. Forelzn wheat was unfavorably surely. 'Perhaps what looks slow to us is ————— were the battery for Kansas City. In the to )mve‘ the pruidenll in attendance, have | affected toward the close of the week. | reall Tapid from the Mexican point of view. A Slaver Sunk. third inning the visitors made a long, loud not recelved his reoly, and therefore do | The belief that a break down | The last ten years have worked for Mexico & LoNDoN, June 13,—Zanzibar dispatches | kick over a decision of the umpire, and not know when he w be on hand. 4 A'gentleman” who recently talked to Presi- | 1o e Alerican ring wos inminent, the | soclal revolution creater than auy ever | say that the slaver D'how attacked the launch | claim to have grounds for a protest. = Ilie 1t work 1 ), T z game was finished, however, and won on its dent Cleveland about ‘”’“‘F present when & | coast, and the slackened continental de- By‘}'fltfiul:,‘?f.,‘.’:"?xafll,p",flgm“:{a“ :,l",'{“"lg"'."_ of & British man of war and wounded the | gy merits. The following is the score by falr is held in a New England state says the | mand combined to cause a drop in quota- | mentative,but can be summed up In achieved | officer and five men, The D’how was how- | inning: Qnly thing neceseary to get the ohief execu | tions of 1 percental. Flour has maintalned | regults, some of which ate the following: ever sunk by the force on ftho launch and | Lincol .2 0480010 0-10 e avaran ,}"&" o ‘{“““ when it | values. The demand, however, Iulukenefi. ‘There has been a steady and continuous | and forly-three slaves that were upon ber | Kansas 0130200 0—7 will uot interfere with dates already made i8 | Corn is quiet. Thirty wheat cargoesarrived, | increase in the earnings of railways, The | rescued. S—— an assurance that no evil can comeof his | nine were sold, tive were withdrawn, and receipts both of the Central and the —_— Hastings Defeats Leavenworth. ;:ansfi:r‘nm!r at:::fl:g:;g:::flmlflgsnlor: sixteen remained. At to-day’s market wheat | National show steady. gains from ycar to Emperor William Improving. ¢ HAsTINGS, Neb,, June 18,—[Special Tele to get mixed up in any political scheme. He values of all kinds were against sellers. | year, This year the gains are very large and BERLIN, June 13.—This morning’s bulletin | gram to the BeE.)—Hastings won the second 18 especially sorry that there should b6 con- | s krecrs 120g,oats were ‘dull. Linseed theother roads are sharing In the geaeral | officially states that Emperor Willism con- | game with Leavenworth to-day by superior are still at the Windsor, but Delacey has taken a house in Mackey street and has started housekeeping. there has been no change in prices or any ex- citement here. The “panicky” prices that haveruled in New York for the last few days . have had no effect here, The head of one of the large coffee firms here said this after- noon: *“You won't drink any cheap coffee this year.” The world’s stock is about 700, bags short, and when you consider that the crop of 1887, now about to be har- vested, 18 but a little oyer 50 per cent of the usual crop, you can see very little show for lower {nees. The break in’the New York fmke 18 of no importance or significance. t is just like the breaks in the wheat market here—all the effect of manmipulation. They don’t grow coffee in New York; they must get It from Rio. and here is our cable dis- patch from Rio this morning. It says: UMarket strong; stock 125,000 bags.” Now, thatis where the coffee grows, and there is no ulfn of a break In xflees The coming crop 8 estimated at 30,000 o ——— Local Option in OCanada. OTTAWA, Ont., June 13.—1n the commons to-day, the amendment for the repeal of the local option law, now in force in sixty-eight counties in Canada, was rejected. Sir John Macdonald and another member of the min- istry voted yea. After some further debate the following was added to the main prohi- bition motlon: “Compensation being a matter of detail, that such be considered when the measure of prohibitlon is before the house.” A division on the main motion in favor of prohibition was then taken, and ;::lgotlon was negatived by forty-two ma- —— President Fitzgerald Denounced. PHILADELPHIA, June 13.—The municipal i ‘while the usual crop is from 600,000 to 650, tention over his going to St. Louls, and says R S tinues to make good progress towards recov- | batting, Nicholson pitched his usual mag- | g eyl Bk e qead (B! counctl of the Irish National league of Phla- | that if he haa any idea that there would have |, Since the rallway ora the government rev- | ery, " fie slept well last night, Crown Prince | nificent game and wes admiraby su; el decilng In prices, . Friceare not Abnormaily | delphia adopted a series of resolutions this | been this rookéry he would not have mc- A New Feature of the Strike. enues_ of Mexico have adyanced steadily | ¥aerick William lott Berlin for London | Score by Inningss s high. They only attract attention because they have been ‘so very low during the last few years. Solong have they been, in fact, that they have bankrupted about halt the odk tor lower privse. heltber 4a 1 il thay ywer prioes, neither do I think the: will be much higher. These sudden flueIu! evening, characterizing as untrue the reasons assigned by President Fitzgerald for prevent- ing Willlam O’Brien from visiting this city. ‘The resolutions denounce Fitzgerald’s ac- tion as unwarranted and unjustifiiable, and n cepted. It is belleved that he will yet declin: PITTSLURG, June 13.—A new feature of | from $17,800,000 in 1879 to $35,000,000 now. | to-day to take part in the queen’s jubilee cel- q 1020 there. % ® | the strike in the coke reglons to-day was the | The budget of 1857184 is based on an estl: | girator? **© P djgne) ook | TR —_— ite income. A detailed i tigati : e Trying to Oust Oliver. action of the owners of the blast rurnace. | fpa‘e ncome. A detalled ‘mvestigation of Errors-—-Hastings 4. Base hits--Hastings Sy WASHINGTON, June 13— Lt They sent & committee to the members of the | vance has not taken place alone in customs, Another Insane Duchess. 14, Leavenworth 7. Home lrun's—mnhollon e et Joauitr for ® | Inte syndicate and informed them they would | but in internal taxes as well. The develop: | BERLIN. June 13—Tne duchess of Alen- | aud White, Struck out—Swartz & Nieholson was to-day filed in the district cour.t in the positively refuse to pay any more than 81,50 | ment of the country, therefore, has been sym- | con was taken to a private asylum to-day. A | 2 J 0030010 1=-8 0001002 1—4 2 demand that the executive committee of the r ton for coke. Th d metrical and regular. before h Tage sh caged to | 204 Reynolds. Time of game—1 hour and Hons.Iv Ahe - iNew. };r‘:::n cplles exchane | Jeague take measures to prevent the repeti- [ Dame of the United States. Oliver was re- | Turnaccs banked. ThY placen m.‘a“i%‘ka'h(‘,’;',' Thera ate no means of measuring tho | The late ing of Bavatia, but for unknown | 40 minutes. Umpire—Deagle. but permanent change in_ values reach 'ouk | tion of his Interterence. moved from the office of justice of the peace | erators between two tires. ‘They say it will g‘fflim Oflfllfl'mlh ll"'"l!! ll}d Industry in | reasons the engiuemem was ruptured. Since A Plum Creek Shoot. this far 80 85 to touch the retall price. I by President Cleveland, but refused to sur- | be impossible for them to pay the advance in exico except as the internal taxes may af- | the king’s death the duchess has hovered be- PLum CREEk, Neb, June 13.—[Speclal McGarigle Deules the Charge. render the office docket to his successor, | Wages, and then reduce the price of coke. ford sueh measure. The development of | tween Iife hnd death, and Iz now in- a con- CHICAGO, June 13.—County Hospital En- claiming that he could be removed only by The' resumption of work at the Frick | trade with the world, however, is measured | dition similar to that of the duchess of Cum- | T¢legram to the BEE.]- tl 3 think the short crop and all other bullish in- fluences have been anticivated and dis- 'he gun club of the the suprame court of the district. The peti- | coke ovens, now controlled by Car- | With reasonable accuracy by the customs du- | berland. city has arranged to hold a two days tourpa- Spunted, 300 apnoslook: ox highes prices. | glneer McDonald finished his testimony to- | tig,! Whioh was made returaabieon the j6th | negie, Phibps & Co.. glyes employment | ties. Atleast while these dutles may not — ment here, beginning Monday, June 20, A L "hau SIS el were oo higl duy, and Warden McGarigle was placed upon | inst., ealls on Oliver to show by what right | to about three ")qug.ns men, and will | measure the volume of the trade because they Riotiug at Athlone. large number of the good shots of the state' always soll actual coffee when 1t brings fair :Rg":mg- ubll‘l:elll\ll.c‘};og;ldi’!;a denled Aot he continues to exerclse the functions of | probably result in a general 'resumption | leave out of sight smuggling and illeziti- | 1yyrin June 13.—There was serious riot- | 87e expected to be present. The shooting he prosecution’s Justice. hroughout the Connellsville region in a few | mate traflic, they measure fairly enough the will be at live and clay birds, a large numbes days. ‘The output of the Frick ovens i | rate of progression. The following table, | IDE at Athlone to-day between the soldiers | it o’tormer naving been secured for the oge A ‘‘Bee” Man's Trip. about five tho ns of showing the progress of traffic between this | and clvillans. The soldiers wrecked a num- | ¢, 1 WAsniNaToN,June13.—Special Telegram | which Cnruez‘fil&mcl:. .:53430,);‘:.- c':f:ru‘h‘ryin?: country and Mexico for the last eight years, | ber of houses and many citizens were in- ’;fl:,';:') ,,'f,‘,':,";;',‘,}'g,“{’ o0 10 each/ UAE rices. It is only the speculators who make he fluctuations, without which they would witnesses. Other fmplo{:u at the hospital have no business, Kave evidence tending to corroborate Mec- Garigle. ‘The testimony will probably be all —— . in to-morrow. to BE Perry S. Heath, 1 - | in their own mill presents very clearly the movement of in- | jured with stones. —_ h O . orthwest. : LAY RELOR, many respects. isa table showing the w Roumanian Oabinet. g 5 18, Beall, a wealthy farmer, living four miles | MoNTREAL, June 13.—The Canadian Pa- h"l‘Nm';}'u o salls fo3 Squthampion on c,‘:;:;::,l‘;:n:nffilszg;::;:;“'nf Valug of merchandise, ineluding coin: and BELGRADE, June 18.—A new cabinet has tlls”lm::ly:’l::“l and Detroit ag:lx:e‘:gl:,ve:: south of here, came to town, leaving his wife | cific Rallway Telograph company has col- | Wednesday: - Ha will be. pone about. four | river and Inke "Ine | Duliilon, imported into the United States and | beeu formed sulted as follows: and son John, aged twelve, together in the | lected crop reports from all points of the months and will &wndhafl?lflgulfl:flx ntn:t.:t ch:lrsm;::ln “l:'::md :M:“o:'l'rl“ i cie: Unted ininte il Py nerd Blhabiur 2 a8.3 10t house. When ho came home he found his | northwest and Manitoba, and with hardly a | St. Petersburg aud Moscow. ‘Ther will Do | torests under the. nter-state commerce 1aw, Total Im. A How Vice Brestdent; D ahers- McCommick and Weldman, Jinse® wife's body on the floor with two bullets in | single exception the prospects are said to be | &t least elght Washington newspaper men in | ggrenin™ K o | Tgunending Total mports POFts and | PARIS June 18.—The chamber of deputies | WRRRE SROPRCE Y, WECTIA: il the hgfll and blel'ie ;5“1'1110' m‘fipendv:‘iim‘:u“ very :mcln &m' m":el“‘ year, and a pien- | Europe this summer. m‘.::n: ch::.r::::' ‘::I:wt‘hso ‘g&:‘:‘"fl l:': une 3, ports .l':‘::' r«:n 1‘1‘31:00 s 333 elected M. Deville vice president of that | pins Nairoit 1. Umpire—Doesoher i AXxe. he axe lon l, &S Al arvest s expec PT— v U4 20,400, Y. V) g 3 A Beon ™ arked B Ve ol An Tmportant Gase W AsnrxaToR-Junoth- | Specal Tlegram | H oy S onk TR Rl SEARIEE i Sucoessrul Toramen Bteikors. | Chichcs an IDdgapas towns ioday Fo- The boy says he was sleepiug on the | Bostow, June13.—In the United States | 10 the BEE.|—The postmaster at Beatrice has | 8ud to resist the ancroachments of railronds. 12:0m0109 ToroNTo, June 13—The striking carpen- | HICH 5 oo 1 0003190 l'l.n:'r b:lldnlol:‘l: T‘«:m:;ddm?kmg kurpedt clreuit eourt for the distriet of Massachusetss | APPlied for the establishment of the free de- &fi’.‘?&;“:fi: ‘05':.'6;';":;"“ mlv:’flwgmm; 22103357 ters met this morning. About 1,200 answered | Indiana 00110092 0—4 Tound himself covered with black and era | to-day the case of the United States vs Amer- | }iVery service. An inspector has been sent | {hq general su’;‘:rlnn:d&n:oc(n;‘l:l;?nn';"I‘r’x- 25, 110,633 to their names. It was announced that | _Pitchers. in and Healy. Dasehits— 32,606, o 2M,623,368 3 - Chicago 14, indi lis 15, Errors—Chi- o lavesigaie the conditon ot thetown. It | treie,who' Wil "beappoiaied during e | % i it saistactory restlt as fur 3a wo {fenty-soven naster carponters had sikned | Chicags th, Indlanapoys 1 Hrsore-Chi are concerned is 8 country Is reapin, b bout 400 in numbe: loyed b; BosToN, June 13.—The game between improvements the service will be put in a8 It ought this new field, About 90 par cent | Hhog o AboU RUABDAE: SEDIoye: the Boston and Washington teams to-d opgration there after the 1st of July. A Southern ladustry Falls, of the Whole forelgh trade of Mexlea 1§ with | 1169, Went back .'fi;‘,’,‘:,’.f,‘fiu{,',‘;",‘,‘}‘,‘,",‘m‘,y} Tesuited a8 follows: - Eon leams to-day atrlok otV e ag appolnted Walter Kirk- | NasaviLLE, Tenn., June 13.—The Hall & | France, Great Britain and the United States. | follow suit, Three hundred plasterers also | Boston...........0'0 0 0 0 3 0 1 1—§ pasvich of ¥inden, fland & W:n‘.fit;':lu- Ordway Manufacturing company, boots and | {arefully compared statistics complled trom | went out on a strike this morning for an ad- | Washingion:....0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0- 4 Postal changes' have been inade in, N shoes, failed to-day, owing to heavy losses in e government returns of these three coun- | yance of 2)¢ cents per hour. 1'wenty master | Fltchers—Madden and Whitney. Base hitg (4 -] o braska as follows: | Star service catabilshed | thelr 'business. ‘The: firm's iabilities aro | Uinited Siates! 1rade with Mexioo has siandily | Plasterers prowptly acreed to grant the in- | —Rostonl, Washington 12, Kerors -Boston —West Point, by Saint Charles to ‘Monterey, gw' and the individual liabilities fi‘"mi in. relative proportion. ob that of | Credse and the men will go back to work to- | 3, Washington 7, n?lry‘—llollnd, W YORK, 18, elght and a quarter miles and hroe : total agsetr, $200,000. This is the | France and Great Britaiu, and is now rapidly | ™" l”"l"w‘y man ok lhggow‘{"&k u'jrn‘:lnl.;hllldall:l‘:lgmfnb:ll::l:; three tramps standingiover his mother’s body, but seding him awake they dropped the pistols and axe and ran away. ‘Ia then went ed himself and gave the alarm to his fathe ired men. 'The country has been thoroughly seoured, but no trace of the mmm can be ‘found. 'The father bolieves the 's story, but the neighbors do not, nor do they belleve the tramps had any hand In the murder. The boy admlits he had quarrelled with his mother, but says ke after- ‘wards made it up. ican Bell Telephone company came up for argument on the demurers of the telephone company. The hearing will probably last three or four days, I They Get an Advance. EVERSON, Pa,, June 13,—The Knights of Labor have all been ordered back tn work at an advance of 124 per cent, and by the mid- dlo of the week 13,000 en will be at work, e M times a week, by & two hours’ schedule from | only shoe manufactory ir *he south, and w: i 9 [ — Buta Few More Left. July 1, 1887, fo June %0, 1888, Dodge to Gien- | elleved to be doing & goca business. e voittia oo Bala Bavia Toinan oney Struag Up For Murder, Row ork. o4 0 5 00000 0-4 Mysteriously Murdered. Bostoy, June 18.—James F. Buffum, ona | £0¢. elght miles and back, six times s week, —————— rents. Itentersthe United States by the | MF.Piis, Tenn.,, June 13, Dazo Joe, a | ppiladelphis 21000110%*5 PirTsnvie, June 13.—-Mrry Ann Valen- | of the last of the band of abolitionists, led by wyllum%m?&u;‘eflle. from July 1, 1887, Cora Lee On Trial, railways and not by the waterways. halfbreed who shot and killed Walter Pitchers—Keete and Casey. Base hits— tine, daughter, daughter of George Valenting, | Garrison and Phillips, died at his home in | tablishede-Rumphrey. ‘Fiatts scounty, Srom | o FUINGPIELD, Mo, June 13,~The trlal of | 5. peit and'the it ono o | Hayuce, upouns wite by, at Shloy, Mise, | Now Yorkuy Enfiadelouipth: srrors Noy of Etnaborough, was found to-night & short Lyun last evening. aolchum from home In an insensible eondi- bi R Pavoring Free Trade. RENFREW, Ont, June 13—The farmers' . The fifth v which the brief limits of this letter permit 81 P —P Fremont, Eikbor & atisoun Valley il Quet 0 106 i Middenat Barsl, Gk, nention, s the breaking down of the bap:&le‘lll Sliaroon trom ihe” oMters. who wets. com [ :': Tadepia ® ;"‘“"': "' NN from July 0 1%, he Bamo of fho' post- | as bagun hore this morning. Tho attend: i Seiich sy Ay exisen on digtunt froniore: | a0 me A umtine by & oms oi*hA mistid e gae b oftice at Hamilton. Chase county, has been | ance is large and the Interest in the case has | Ax the result of ten *years short work the .n;:d“‘:':',",‘e:y 8 crowd of fifty men and | _HALTIMONE, June 12-/Llie game between D with a bullet hole near the right eye. She ad left the house shortly .m':‘ mp’p-r to servauts th e bouse: 10 'l Sixiees por 8003 were killed., 4 i fty-one years old, was ar- | Jetics 20, St, Louis 12 Errors—Athleti uuiaon ml‘la‘:‘:l‘:l'&.hl;““. ‘mky Vul‘la mated association convenion to-day the scale | their depots in Mexico and canvass the | rested here y on a dispatch trom De- | 8, S8t. Lows, 9, Umpire—Valentine. - discussion was coutinued. whole country with flighta of drumwers, | Kalb, L, chwrging bim with grand larceny, | BuookLYN, June 13.—The game between, - g e g changed (0. Champion - s Sy o ROt subsided, al JHpEint i £he oose haa unlnmqu and Cleveland to-day resulted ag tine 18 dying. States aud pledging the nstitute o do. its | aBd a coimission has bean {ssued o him. a8 Another Convention, fiElon, have to.day as inteliigentand christian | For Neoraska, southerly winds, fair | CUNERN: iinh 80,08 0 00 On & r‘.l::“ 0 carry such a policy o & successful mn;:ur‘n Geneva, A ecommission has CHICAGO, June 18.—The second annual | an understanding of eaeh other as England | weather, nearly stationary temperature. —Baltimore 12, Cleveland 5, Errors—Baltl cn‘n‘f.n: n'l’\lll’l'.::;‘:&l& ek In;‘ 0 issued to Helen Eddy at Red | convention of the order of Rallway Tele :::‘m:;:“e nl’il‘:a.‘ll:‘l; p?;;ml:mf'u:l'dlelm For Iowa, local rains, southerly winds, mix.m 1, (!leulnnd'.!.., U")' :xrol—.f.‘urry. 0086, o - S Semtre— | graphers, 1s to be held In Chieago, com- hood. I o) y ac- | gtationary temperature. 'HILADELPHIA, June 13.—"T'he game be=: ranchad herebrn nate men U 0eod | s You:June e Advices o Pan- | Blone Tosmaites ot Moo Sim | SSheog Jina i conknuing. oo tnes | it el other angungafhre e mutin | e ohCleri B Sounery wings, ai | tween ol s ol 6ty 7 ilied and many wounded explosi service changed to go Into effect July 1- | 878, Delegates trom ull parts of the coun- | 1l ) A Rebitaall P UL TT G L) of & dynamite cartridge as_the Inman mines, | ™8 under date ot the 4th inst., are as fol- M to Now ¥ try are expected. ess collisions of ~“the frontler are ——et— Athletics, 3100520 21 lows: A landsli lrose ork, curtail service to_end yearly lessening: the armies of the | ™ RXTreste St. Louis. L0 0 8 four piles frum hers 'Tog ssbiosion oo | lows: A laadalide s eporte on El Pedrore 3! Contidence,oniifig Hethcher and Now o m—_ w0 nations cross sad reeross (e tloGrands | .y, \FYeR o o5 Seand Rareeny, | Bpiichers Siaiihews for A“«mamgu:_rtfi iron and .E:m‘”'fl’“"h,’"" -b‘l?l:m: Aresire) 5‘" miles; Peiro to Corueflorl ie, include | PITTSBURG, June 18.—At the Amalga- tm'l’nrln. houses of the ol.i'n'lug Hsr::l«"n;:v:: an English Initigdeon for Dt Lenis Hase hilaciathe to-night the wre