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()\IAH\ Tlll RSDAY MOR\[\(-. JUNE l‘Sii,r 1890. NUMBER 360. e T TARIFE BILL REPORTED, | i e et | A DENOURATIO EXPLANATION. ettt e e THEN. WILL DROP T0 /RO, | = \ewsresersmmion | (ONCRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. square inch and shirt and collar linen cloth, | tagos that would ncerie to ‘the republican fome Important Changes Made by the Sen- | dutiable iu the house bill at 8 conts | Why the Senators of That Party Voted to | party by reason of such logiclution. The | A 8till Further Reduction of Already | TowoosE 18— [Special Cablezram to | River and Harbor Bill Roported From the ik Ber, = \o Times, commenting on the Batiats Comifiesee Comilttes, per pound and 50 per cent ad valorem prosident listened to his friend patiently and cossjon of | sland, says it thinks England ate Finance Committee, and 85 per cent ad valorem respective n Pass the Silver Bill, courteously, and he replled in these terms: Emasculated Rates, the wool schedule Russian camel's hair | ‘Tam not here for the' purpose of acting in g is taken out of wools of the third class, On | the tntorest of myself ar of my party, bt in e was very fo to in possessing a "vl';f 1-mld woolen_and_worsted yarns, valued at not the interest of the wholé country and the peo- 3 valueless to \for which she secured such INCREASE IN THE DUTY ON OPIUM. | 5ii™snin o cents per pound, tho duty will | THE PRESIDENT BETWEEN TWO FIRES. | iy "™\GiGy fny termn is' ont T expect to re- | BULDING. A RAILROAD ON THE QUIET. | \Gitneacon \oms SENATORIAL CLERKS GET A RAISE. o be two and a half times the duty imposed on tuen to Indianinolis and résume the pr ctice "Phe Timos i e P a pound of unwashed ‘wool of the first class 4 of law.’ So his friend came aw: con- lh| lnn\ vat v o f M n.m pr |n[ y i Rednced from | instead of twice that duty, and on woolenand | If the House Takes Similar Action | tinues the Critie, ‘*ful \‘ HEu\'uuw! that | An Injunction Case Postponed—Rail- \\“ '""l‘ S0 *l\lmn ampt to pat a quart of The House Refuses to Rise While in p 5 : worsted cloth, knit fabrics and manufactures He Will Havo to Choose Bee President Hrerison was not and would not be 2 R R ATAGS iquor tuto a pint bot commiit £ the Whols $13.44 to $11.20 Per Ton— of every description made wholly or in part 4 a candidate for renomination and re-clection,” | Foad Wrangling Ceases for a Time T'he Standard urges tho governmont to take oo Whole Alterations in the Tax on of wool, valued ut niot more than # cent, the tween the Bast and MISCELLANEQUS, at Least—Matters of Gei a flem stand, It says: “The government to Recetve tho v per pound will be three times the duty the West. n b o 5 Tbaston e A6 G > A Silver Bill Other Articles. duty per pound will 3 e West. The assistant secretary of the interior de- eral Interest.) 1st pass the licensing and tithes bills this . imposed on washed wool, first class, instead 3 t i ol tho : \ 4 partment today dismissed the appeal of L. H session and must show 1o move pliability Vi LG e L L Nyeum from the decision of the land commis- “he Standatd thinks that the Bast African i ot ar, valued at nof 0] y ‘ ¢ BuRRie L] sioner, holding canvellation his e o CAG o 18.—[Spe Telog: o | settier vith Ger y ) 1o v to VASHINGTON, o 18 o sennte Wasniseros, June 18.—A full meeting of | than 50 cents per pound, the duty will be Wasnixarox Buneau T Ovama Byy, | | sioner, holding for, cantellition his entry for |~ Cmieaco, June 18.—[Special Telegram to | settioment with Germuy, while nothing ¢ WasmNGTON, June 18, Tn the senate Mr, H f . a 513 Founteeyta Streer, ¢+ | the northwest i of section #2, township 4, | Typ Bee.) -Thr ts more were lopped oft | boast of, gives England nothing for which | Morrill, from the finance committee, roported the senite finanee committee was held today, | the same as that imposed on one and o 4 \ e s 1o By gl fnatip g v iree conts more were loppec o e Bl Py i ance committee, roported st which the chairman, by a strict party vote, | Dalf pounds of = wool, flest class, instead S Wasmixotox, D, C., Juno s, ) | Hheci, s MO Lt I ommicaionte | from the alrendy emasculated rates on dressed SE o problotn, Dt e 1t 1n it xood e | DUCK the v bill wnd said that it was not was nuthorized to report the tarift bill with | °f 0ne pound. - On trimmings and buttons, of | Some weeks ago, when the silver bill was | ¢ " lund office relinquishing all claim to | beef and kindred articles today. Notcontent | ywus r \onable to expoct, Gorman friendship | ©xpected that it would be brought up for con- nendments, No formal report accompanied | Toiel: tho dury ot o component i, | first taken under discussion fn the senate and | the land, henco the action of the ussistant | with this the further luxury of 11§ cent reduc- | is a valnable asset, wnd liko other precious | sideration earlicr’ than & week from Monday LS R P i B e e o e e Fomg. | When Senator Teller of Colorado was about | secrotur ] | tign in live cattle rates was indulged in, the | things it must be purehased with 1 prica nest. The table required by Mr. Plumb's [ , 1 ain any prepi 0 per o il g the only member of that body who was an | Seuator Pettigrew, who has been at his | . § n dressed beof bein 86 | . The Standad's Borlin_corvaspondont says | resofution would be ready brobably withi A targe number of ehanges were made in the | and 60 per cent. In the silk and silk goods J home at Sioux Falls' for some time, is ex- | [LC8 as announced on dressed beet being 86 | 0 G50 Geseath will BHBE AL [y it g C e ORI sifodl sadiadule: y % o come | Schedule, goods in the piece are made dutiable | out-and-out free coinage man, & Canviss v AR S e ¥ time. 4 cents and on cattle 21 cents from Chicago o | aiis nronos by ? hy about four aays. Tho bill was placed on the ifcal schedule, many decreases and some | Feh O EUACET B Bers o o tsion that, | made, which has been ropoated at intervals | Pected to return here at any tim can’s proposal for the restoration of the nun Increases. Among them tannic , or tan- | S clo e 4 or Indi ke e st i & St ey 2 The senate toduy designated Senators Man- | New York. clature in the Swiss capital calendar, oo s veddiand fra 1 1o 80 conts pek pound, | Sngacthing, when composed in part of Indid | ever since, to ascertain the standing of tho | dorson, Dawes mid Morgan as conferces on | The redictions are simply o combination of | * "The Telograph savs' that tho ccssion of | Mr. Frye, from the committeo on commerco, i L s ALl Gl Lda gl BT > | various senators upon the subject, particu- | the part of the senate upon the bill extending | the fight betweel irand T 1 the | Heligolind to Germany will raise sentimontal | reported back the river and harbor approprine and crude glycerine from 2 to 115 cents. | and 60 cents ad valovem is struck out. In the the fight between the Grand Trank and the i and harbor appropris Dpium containing 9 per cent or less of mor- | Sundries schedules a minimum duty of 50 per “““"l""""“"" of domocrats who wore op- | thig tino of purchasers of lauds on the Omaha | o4hor contral trafiic lines. The Grand Trunk | ™ "‘,“1‘;\,’."';:":‘“k‘l'm‘}'lj'l;l‘“""‘l'::"‘;:‘”\'[‘y”",“' bo re- | tion bill with a written report as to each itom phia and opium prepared for smoking is fn- | Feitt A4 valorpmds provided for e the Klove | o3 e Wt wvx.w\‘\ Kl Gis Van Wyck, wife and child aro | announced today the 6 and 21 cent rates, ef- | Urilum can b solved in a manmer honovapie | O the calendar. f sreased from £10 to £12 per pound. Brim- | gtherwise provided for, 60 per cent ad valorem ks ¢ re were twenty demo- | gt the Rigyes for o short visit to Washington. | fective June This is a 8 cent differential | alike to the pacifie interests of both nations. Mr. Quay offered a resolution, whi Hone#and sulphur, Hot otherwise provided | (from the frée list), Common clay tobaceo | ooy souators who sald that they were op The house committee on- public lands has | under the 39 cent vate which theothercentral [ The Post thinks that Mr. Smith is over- | until tomorrow, instructing the t ) EW ire | Dipes. 50 per went ad - valorem (re. | Posed to the free coinage of silverand would | put iuto the senate’s Alask@town site aclause | trafiic lines announced as effective Friday. jzine about the business he will be ableto | at-arms to make no changes in his subordi- for, are transferred to the free list, as are | Dipes, 00 por cont ad - valorom (ro- o 0 oy bill containing that feature moving the capital of Alaska from Sitka to | Immediately on the announcement of the | transuct during this session of parlinment. |yt appointees or employes prior to July 1 also muriatic and sulphuric acid not other- | (et SRR R IEL RERD. I deots and | Great therefore was the surprise of ull who | JUeau, upon the request, it is stated, of | Grand Trunkithe Lake Shore requested a call | [t approve the agreement with Germany Syt pd G L el e provided for. Peppermint oil is made | goodlof Tuaiuns passing or repaseing the | wore et Bsent b Minor Bruce of Nebrasi@. It is probable | of the Chicigo committec of the Central | The Daily News admits the value'of the [ NeXt without the consent of the senate, per cent ad valorem instead of 21 per | honndary lines of territorics of the United | were acquainted with the position of the lead- | {;ut the senate will striké out the provision | Trafiic association, at which it was decided | protection “of Zanzibar, but thinks the con- M. Evarts gave notico that eulogies on the By e e A Al s s bidaa oo i made freowith. | ing democrats in the senato on the subject | on the ground that there’dre o public build- | to meet the Grand Trank rates on June evatives are more likely to be dissatistied | late Representative Cox were postponed till ound. Butyric —or prophilis aleohol, | e e D o ool tae 1a | When the bill passed with only three demo- | ings atJuneau aud the Harbor and climate | There seems no possibility of anend of this | with the agreement than thie liberals. Thursday of next week. dutisble in " the chemical schedule at | Out any vestriction #Pitch of coal tar 18 | Lon @ e recorded againstit It was sup. | 4O ot so good there as at Sit diffecential war until ratés are down to zero, | Commenting on Mr. Smith's proposals for | The senate at 12 prodecdea oiths 10 per cent ad valorem, Is transforred | dded. (Works of art ete, brought by pro- SMerbit e il cbraski postmasters appointed : Mrs, Elsy | us they were two years ago. hastening legislation, the Daily News says | consideration ivo business, The % d NP L A Al) Gl diais kil 3. Kuhl, at Mills, Keya Paha county; 1. £, — that his action will only hasten au appeal to | doors wi at 1:30 and th e o _'"‘;;I:,“1’.“"‘::1,:’,',:,1, ,‘,l',,, ,,:,fi:,.u‘f,: o o o o HOF far sule: sl | Blodgett of New Jersey, Govman of Mary t Gates, Custor coutty. tailroad Troubles Cease for a Time. | (Lo couniry. s : Yoport on_ tho anti-triust bill W shwaroand glassware schodule, all reduc- | may bo retained in the country an ndditiona] [ 10nd sud Payno of Ohla would vote against | = Spociul Exuminer I, 58 Faulkmer of Lin- | Cmioxco, June 18.—[Special Telegram to | The Caronicle d ares that by is conees. | and ngrvcd to. Both Touses recoo from thoie B ooy | Six yionths ih the discrotion of' the seerotary | free colnuge, knowing that their states were | colu s been dircoted to proceed with the | Tur Bre.]-Sald Cintvinan Goddard of the | Sions to. Germany, Lord Salisbury has fixed | respective amendmeats and the bill remuing S rosbighs of the treasury. Gypsum or sulphate of lime | opposed to it. The explanati of this ap- of the strfp of public domain | Weetern Passongor A % on the brow of the imperial unionist party the actly as it was passed by the senate, 1Bt ‘otHérwise cnumerated, which! fn the |'fy ¢alter! from’vhe fuee List and made dutiable | pacent {ndonsistency. somes from. Semator wur counties, Western Passenger assoclation today: o | fndeliblo brand of fgnominy. Itadds: Ui The'louse bill extending the time of 1 house bill ave covered by six separate para- | at §1 por ton. s P iconsistency comes from Seunator ¢ the appointumonts sent to the senate | Passenger matters in the west are very en- | Josq parliament stops the government's hea tto purchasers of_land from the Om graphis, arc consolidated in one paragraph, - fron and Steel Rails Gorman, the chairman of the demo- r l' !n.xm.u of Perain P, Palmer, age uraging. The only trouble now is on the | long carcer of capitulation to G ny, there | tribe of Indians in Nebraska passed with . ive e cratic caucus of the senute, and | for the Indians of the Cheyenne river agency, | Denver business and rates to that point will | s no reason why Italy should allol us to [ amendments aud a conference was nsked. ineluding small mirrors and lenses, and made QLR 2 A D LX) LK L0 probubly the best politiclan in the | South Dakota, so0n b back to. the tadl® . The sssenyer | op Malta, or .Spain_ Gibraltar.’ The | Thesenate, aftor somo uhimportant busis to pay duty 45 per cent advalor I el s Qone st ol iy Principal Musician John W. Reading, band, | 590 be bt 16 the tri. The PISSSMSOr | Ghonicle thon says that My, Smith's wood oceeded to consideration of - the legis- T Nt 5 eera TiFeo ! géint ayllirpel s e That the Minncapolis Cen- | upperduouso of congress. o sa; Sceond [fantry, Fort Oumatia, will bo dis. | Men unanimously agrec that they desire an | SucienSory propssal shoald be applicd to the | Iative, exocutive aud. judicial. approprisiion (RHeTIRR Al SENauIE to tollowiivs foe || . fus MUt oAk an{Over:s & any democrat would bo & fool to | chuvged by order of the so [ ) eraof peace and T believe it is coming. 1do [ bill' for tho cession of Heligolud to Ger- | bills, Jomo of the. changoas. Trom ore. eontaining | ST PAUL Minn., June 13.—[Special Tele- | aid fn keeping the freo coinage bill from I s not know of anything in the future liable to | many. 2 5 At mendment was_agreed o inereasing i I""“mm ”rmmn' i ,":r(wl gram to Tir B It is seutled that the | going to the white house. So far as the demo- — stir up a rate war as the late one.” I'he Pall Mall Gazette, commenting on the v of twenty-six committee clerks el et TR =riahat s : b & CVERAL DOWNED. S WA % y O settlement of the questions between England » sal of clerks t por pound on the copper mstoad of 15 conts. | Minneapolis census must be taken over. In | crats were concerncd, Mr. Gorman thought it SEVERAL DROWNED. Chairman Walker of the Interstate Com- e e s X (e \.MM\ SO0t 8! b0 Hd ) Ulass 3 of hoopiron or steel dutic | causing the seven arrests last night for mak- | would make no difference whether the presi - S merce Railway association has made a vigor- STCEaiAra SRl Bi Y e 3 Dli6 B 8ANCE AN S L aVon Ly DRZ08 61/t ho able at 1.1 cent per pound, ' is to | ing fictitious entvies several sackfuls of the | dent signed the bill or not, as it was certain | > L“’“"l,,"l“‘,,',..fl‘\; 'l'{"m,;‘!""""""”" ous protest against a further reduction in | Island of Heligoland to. ¢ ¥ In v bill and adjournta SRLes Inch n from ten to- twenty wire | returns were taken from Minncapolis to St. | in cither event to benefit the democratic S A oy e grain rates, by means of a_letter to the inter- | for German concessions in - Africd as shame- = = puue class 5, dutiable at 1.3, is made 0 | pay) and locked up for use as evidence, avty. If the president vetoed it, he would | HUroy, S. D, June 18.—[Special Telegram | state commerce commission. He takes asa | ful, but says that the announcement of the House. nelude iron thintier than No. 2w William Ditt Marray, the St Paul attorney | Mave the Pacific coast states against him, this | to Tur Brr.] —Dispatches tonight from Pot- | text the proposed recommendation of a veduc- | settlement was admirably dramatic, Nothing, |~ Wasninatos, June 18.—Tn the house, on Iron or ced from §1 . 1 oL attorney | democratic leader claimed; while, if the pres- | ter county say the cloud burst ncar Appo- | tion of 3 cents in the wheat rate and 2 cents azette says, could be mo but | motion of Mr. Payson of Illinois, the bill £11.20 per ton, The provision that after July | who made the afidavits on which the avrests | ident signed it, he would have the e ¢ i ‘hey. | in the corn rate from western states disbury is an artist i i R ' 2 » 3 i URSIRT s ! s mattox last night caused a great visc in Chey- 2 B iry:ls anig passed to confirm the title to cortain cometery 1, 1891, 1 tures of which ti ,i)m were base the disclosures ave astound- | against him, 5o he thought it was a piece of | =" 0 B8 T by rge tra He declures the testimony sceured by the | announced his an on the anuiversary : chicf pa 11 pay in addition to the rate of | ing and that 25,000 or more fictitious names | shurp. practice for the demoerats to help pass | ©Bne crcek and flooded 8 large tract of | commission all showed that” there should be | the battle of Waterloo, lid 0 SaliL St M o duty on tin plates an advalorem duty of 35 | have been entored upon the lists, One of the | the bill. No doubt this will be the view | country. no further reduction in rates aud that the | The St, James Gazette says: “The agree- | The house went into committee of the wholo percent is struck out. Manufactured steel, | qotectives who mado the search for erooked | tiken under his adviee by the democrats in | Three members of William McElry’s fam- | railvouds were not given a proper hearing. | ment i avzain. It will be the duty of | on the Tndian appropriation bill, © The com- :"1\'."'('““.'. "‘{‘;'i‘.‘,"" ,',:",‘.'fr‘;;\fi\’,'.'l'},'.’"" ll"i‘;‘x:!fi @ | worl said lists of names were preferred in the :l};i l‘x;m;r'-l\i\"‘ilnv".l;l\‘v.l':} xnu{-’{:m;;ltll;]"" ,'.\';'.‘ ""{ ily, and five of Georga Wager's, were i,h'{"\'\d”"K’}'i"i\'fi"’i?.'.’:‘L'.""\] G |<3~;y!|; xm-h-m;vm ‘r”|'{"" ';”"} l(nll‘g oy n::mu for'the | mittee w in session but a few moments eduction o 3 spades. | forcign languages most likely to be met with, | bill there difiie ess the small contingent | qf o o e owa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Novth | surrender of Heligoland to German, Saibisaa i o lis A e Cold polished iron or steel 1 ecnt por pond P oy o1y to bomet with. | o fern rapublicuns who havo' boen sup- | 2rowned. A lurgo number of horses and | y4'Sodth Dakota fud Minhesota, Chaieman | ° The Globo says:. “Lord Salisbuty's gatns | When it rose infornully to ullow the houso to instead of 11 cents, Cast hollow ware, 245 With the sheets it was a matter of ease to | porting free coinage change their attitude on | cattle were also killed. Near Lebanon, in | Walker says: are more than adeqy they are ample. © 8 messuge from tho senata, cents per pound instead of 3 cents, The Pro- | ghife Christian names. from one surnamo to | the question. the same county, the cyclone swept several | “If the proposition of the commission thus | England gains far than she gives away. | The silver bill as amended by the < vision making 45 per cent advalorem mint | another and thus ereate a fietitious person- e R R miles of countiy, destroying a umber of announcd is cnrried into effect, it will have | If Germany us guined hier chief point in tho | stnite | wis presented to the ot a6 mum duty on chains is stricken out. The DI T L v et e e R ; Louses. rendered the largest moncy judgment ever | intevior of Afvica, we have vastly strength- | 12:45 o'clock, It was received with tre- duty on shot guns und rovolyers, 85 and 40 | 254 SUPALY him with a awifo an ln:{.,‘xr'"hv".'.l.‘z “..'f;’f;,l \“,:l",,ff".l e e e o iy | . Valentine oan was killed and Jobn Eng- | attempted to be pronouniced by a buman tri- | ened our’ control of the cast coas Gors|| moridona applane by the demo :flnh"fl'l"-uu} per cent advalorem, is changed to o | houses and unoccupied rooms it was a or | Srnate. il ho fnto committeo of Ctho whole. | 1sh hurt so he will die. bu ; satisfied wo have every reason to be | Mr. Blnd of Missouri immediately moved ific duty from 40 cents to 26 each, accord- | of {,.,m,,g‘l D un NS e miter i”‘i‘l“.‘»xir‘x‘-ifli Eointo- commliice "fm‘l‘:;“‘}lln'h b, uged twelve, was drowned fn | No action has as yet been taken by the com- | mo P ostablishment of a British pro- | that the committee of the whole rise ‘in order b to m‘,";,. ,m].l ;,;,{mh,,.,(,,;.,,,. Fine copper | Lome. STasarit o thio o Bt . »¢ | the Jim river here this evening while bath- x\x{m;un and western 1] s l‘ pe Chaivman | tectorate over Zanzibar is a handsome set-off | that ;:n- hous ‘lnmlm “.g,ly...».‘-‘,u-wl.-. .]| 1.; l\\m mported in the form of ore, 1 cent per st of laboro T ‘ 4 S H ing. Valker's arguments will be effecti to the surrender of Heligoland.” consideration of tho bili, ) el of Ar- per pound instead of 37 cent. Coarse copper ,,,.“m.,, TR TR ey e 4'm|>h T R R L e O e g ot An Injunction Case Postponed. STILL SHUT IN THE MINE. Ry this‘motion, - but, and copper cement 1 cont, per pound instead | ngoncies, These wero located in vacant | Trom tho. speukers. thblo and vt it fnal | METFCIELL, S. D, June 18—(Special Te Dis Morses, Tn., June 18.—[Spe ch the Cof the committeo of 13¢ centa. Copper in ottior forma not fuiti | houses, and, if vacant, names were also copied sleration, There was a flurry on the | Eram to Tie B The Kuights of Pytbias nto Tue Bre.] —~Word was re ¥ | No Hope That Any of the Imprisoned | (Mr Al 0 Mioshelnn Lirscipato aond e Nt Are e "".:-{;L‘;wr from dirccfories in other cities and from he instant Mr. Blaad's movement was | 0f Mitchell will tendera bauquet this”even- | the attor: Zevalg BHIEEIOn Men Will Be Saved. b e e T pound (reduced from 15 cents.) K zine, | Omostones in cometories, o 4000 namos | MICIDroted, and for soms minutes thero was { ing to visiting brothers, _ from Towa City this morning that, on account | Duxnaw, Pa., June 18.~There is uot & ray | der discussion. At the conclusion of tho 3 3 oy 4, am wild confusion. Speaker Reed anticipated The city council has adygrtised for bids to | of & murder trial and other matters in Judge | of hope or encouragement offered the rescuing | reading Mr. Bland's motion was put and was. cents per pound, (reduced from 13(.) | of men who had appli work within six Ve i i 1 o } ovement, ora time before it was el Nagkas t 0 L 0 u Tered tl m D Gold watehes and wold watch cases' U6r | 6 tihe maonths G alnod, s andl 107 cap | o it fouite atTyoly At siule asecond avtesian welll | Fairalls coutt, the injunetion. case of tho | parties at the Furin Hill min this morniug ated oua standings vote by 0 1o . Ou e Ia i e e A0 o onta) o climax 500 cogromens wove oblafued from | ropublican sido with & view o “getting oty e Muin steeet sewer will begin | Buvlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern rail- | except that they are ono day nearer the com- | ¥t bS ttiors, tae, ominien Weftbed (0 nickel erude, dutiablo av 3 conts por pound, e s B Ao RTINS TOR MO oS O Lo e fiod’ heavily here last night and: the | WAy company, to restvain the railway com- | pletion of their work, which grows more dif- | couidoration’ of the Indian appropriation are transferced to the freo list. [ the wood | Biovided with wives and children fop Siiglihelnrongattionfiof Mttt WOl {orspeaiaaningnveil mission froni enforcing the joint rate aw set | ficult every hour. The rescuing parties are | bill, s A e vives @ . undoubtedly have precailed and the frea el i o for Jiiae 19, would be postponed for sex Alielnp (Ivonghithe Tallan Yo thiabredoloe. | Conglderationiof the er 1,000 feet instead of $150. The | = S Protes coini th all its unendments woul She o0 T vecks, i [ CIE e LA fallon pwpock thn o RO 1A BRI i o ‘,‘Imfi L e :,',‘:‘:"“\"E:,.IF \ll‘i‘y:x["",'""‘\:""! r(’{vflfl}. ave been rushed througly the house. A it FATAL CLOUD BURST. Tho aitorney. general. had the guestion ‘..v‘n'.; { u 1 are xln.u\;”;.ll:v)\“ duty onsawed lumber imported from cou ) LOL Gl party | was the motion failed by a vote of 94 ready for submission and was intending to | seventy of w apect to bre tries imposing an export, duty on logs wi nnou, the appropriations of 10 for tho : ; Two W, - Saver ; b : ¥ Ic Indians, #15,400 for the Pottawator of ofiicers armed with search warrants went | 163 nays. Mostof the absentees from the | TWo Women Drowned and Several | joyi immediately for Towa City, as it was | into the Farm Hill mine lead. o R o LI struck out und & provision inserted making | to St. Paul this morning to recover the cen- | house ure western men, who are in fave Houses Swept ot Lheir Foundation. | desirable to the state that the case should | grave fears now of another explosion si ro Rfioniithe hal the duty inposed fn such cases the same qs | Sus rocords confiscated last nieht by Deputy | free coinuze, aud it s bolieved that unle Eixrasn, Pa, June 18—A cloud burst | reuch a specdy termination. No enforcement | o "oouprence of this morning. About 2 this | ‘The commitico rose, the bill passed and thes e ratés undor the present w. T tho sug: | Marstiall Daggette Whey were driven out of [ AL el 1= | over Osceola last evening caused the waters | Of the law eani be had until this case s settled. : by in | bouse udjourncd. ar schedule the 2 eents per pound bounty- is | Commissioner MeCafferty’s ofice at the muz- Pt Al SRy of Holdenbrook to rise to an unprecedented s Soft the dv S % 8 of rovolvol - i sent men here and by a dint of a majori S £ ! o E extended to maple sugar. No bounty is to be | s of revolvers. he city-is in astatoof | absent men hex and ydinviofs e ma) ] N man e fas Building a Railroad on the Quiet. SOPR, AL o Ul L f T RE §C. 5 given for less than 500 pounds cf sugar. per d indignation over the high-handed and | Vote talke the bill from the spoaker's table licight. Mrs, (Lripp) and Uhvyalom Cuicaco, June 18 —{Special Telogram to | Smoke and beat back into the chi s ZUEEINDIRID GRG0 R E, B} st A SO0 RO S R e e raneer L NG aea 1 Mhe speaker and his follow son wore drowned “and_their bodies huve not | X Ang 1650 2 jenr, Rersons ::l‘i‘!:v‘ll‘ll:\)} -"S'Jfixflx”{;'f' 8 ..-x-l:':iu\.vu'..'\n."'.'.}{-;L.Q\-u‘.":‘.\‘” United Bl A Co At va L F e Lon yet been recovered. Nearly twenty buildings | Tie Bee.|—Without any preli it in the Muhoning draft is growing move | Indians as Badly Frightened Over the I d ot c cto_sh: Saliy iy ShSE honehifuiness. and it is among the possibil. | were removed from their foundations, bridees | of trumpets, 8 new line is building between 15, aud un occusional olist from the fan 1 eIt l‘h‘n ) ‘tl«xm(ml«l;wNI:””“':" '"\.“];L“ o Dayennow whrgnEub o tho rocas thes. althotieh ot likely, that 1F there can be | Washed away und other damage done. Many | Ohicago and Birmingham, Aln, From Cli- | makes their worl This stoppage of [ . ,,h:"” ey “r:,!:“:” 1o T shall pay a duty of #-10 cents per pound, in- 35 el e R ontha L TR TITES OOt s G 5 red. The Chicago & Ohio River road will | poghio” settlers who reside on the borders of Ping Stead of being Trce, s provided for by’ the | One Denver Man Kills His Wife, and | able to get adivect indication from the presi A Killing Caused by Jealousy. o R 19 e AT P e s o ! el bouse bill. Sugar above 16 Dutch standard, Another His Friend, dent as to what hewould dowith such a | Ricuyoxp, Ky., June 18.—[Special Tele- : i anyilioy i = Ridge reservation became greatly alarmed 310 cont per pound, instead 4-10 cent. | Dpsven, Colo., June 18— [Special Telogr i ; s ngithet chan e 5 o HAROOL (Special Telegram | gte, but the impression has gained ground that | © A Columbus & St. Louis has been leased of Cuicaco, June 18, Telegram to RN Thadr o A o v ks i o, aericutral | to Tup Brr]—Two tragedies have shocked | he 'would ' not give it his approval; that he Ing house, at a camp on the mew vallroad | 1y, oy, Morgan & Co. for fifty yeurs Tk Ber. | Stopping in this city are three | ) ldedncaer to Chacion- huttlod fohtinh (reduced from 89 cents) ; barloy malt, 40 contd | this city today. - This morning, shortly after | belioves absolutc free colnige would result in | elehit mes from towm, Fatiole Costillsy ot | g 0 Coon Puducali and Birmingham raits | Englishmen who, with a few others, will | pogiding cust of thut point. in this, 1l River i 31i (reduced froni 45) clanned rico 1340 cakfas oncs, & well know the United States becoming the dumping | and killed ~Captain Brown, —boss of the g t 3 R, % por bushel, (reduced from 45),cloeaned rice Lige | breakfast A. M. Jones, a well known citizen, | 58 te S0 BEGSE (GRS (PG SO | s s camp, - Castilla objected to Brown's | are already being lajd. The new line will be | place £4,000,000 sterling capital in America | eounty, bundled up and came into Oclrichs, {',‘.",'."”,‘"".!.,"',““‘,:f;f"' dpom! Bioanta)lunalee ucd | suddenly drew a revolver in the dining room | Sontiment, has changed so rapidly in Washo | attentions to Miss Castilla, Trouble arose | a competitor of the Ilinois Central and Chi- | before the year is out. ~ Charles Birchall and ptain Mills, who is in command of troops fonts broken ticer b cont por pound (ve. | Mdshot bis wife, and then shov himself | ington that it is impossible at this time to | and Castilla got a peace warrant for Brown's | eago & Enstern Illinois, depriving tho latter | jonn 5. Kennion of Liverpool and W. B. W T of the 15iehth cavalry, tomporarily B o Chnty i ot ot Doer (b | through the heart, Mrs. Jones is not yet | forecast with any degreo of cortainty the | arrest, of its mouopoly in Ilinols coal. Tt will bethe | 750 0n of T.ondon are their names. focated here, at onc d 10 investi- At per pound (reducod. from 1if contay | dead, und " though shot through the body, | ultimato action on the question of silver coin- | While the ofiicers were handeuffing Brown, | most direct line from Chicago to the ivon | LU0 & SOm T A6 CRRE R o rate the cad s lich proved o Pt i (reduced from 5 eemt?)? | bas some chance of recovery. Jones' actis | age. The fuilure of the free coinage men to | Custilla reached over the shoulder of the | fields of the south, as well as to all importint e entive party will suil for Liverpoo 14 soous Lthati Allenithe Foh b espectilly onumonted. s eont pow | attributed to. temporary insanity caused by | show thewr streugth on Mr. Blaud’s motion | oficor and shot Brown dead. Tue officer | points, Itis not known fully who are bohind | July 12 huving completed an extended tour st weok the Indiuns ropuirod Lty (m,"{ A trom 1 centy. e dutyton | the reccut loss of alaw suit in which he was | for tho committeo to riso and report tho bill | caught Castilla und manaclod him, ~ Castilla | the movement, but. Chicazo capitalists are | of the United States. —+We came here at the Py oot T e O, B et o e ety O | interested. No other known cause existod. | to the house was due to a desive o gain time | was brought to Richmond. “He is from | largely intorcsted, notubly board of trade | e of the officials of the Equitable mort- | miles from here, for the purpose of indulging duced 50 per cent; in bulk $1 'Eu bor 1000 in. | For aday ortwo past he has been acting | for consultation. 'The republicans will hold | Parkersburg, W. Va., but lately from Wells- | men and Chicago's iron and steel industries. |0 5o any of New York," said Mr. Bi in u teast, dancd and horse race, Twelve dif- Mead 0f S950. | Grapes, B0 cents per barrel of | Strangely, but no attention has been paid to | & caucus on the subject of silver probably to- | ton, Ohio. B s bl o o bons of this party have vast | ferent bands were represcuted, ubout four- Thrce cubie oot fnateat oo no s barrel of | e, ~ Jores has resided in Colorado sinee 1560, | morrow night. - FIVE MEN DEOWNED. chall, STho members of this party have vast | hundred lodges in_all, and up’ to Saturday Chocolute, 2 cents per pound (reduced feom f | and was in California in 49, It is stated tonight that Speaker Reed has | A Bloomington Man. Plays in Luck. i e Intereata with thut concorn throughont the | evening thoy wero having & genoral, all SR] 1 g LebhEed J oadia Sniob s ecial i o This afternoon George G. McCartney shot | devided that the silver bill shall go to the | Broowivaroy, 1L, June 18.—(Special Tele- | An Engine and Crew Plunge Into a | United Bates, Ve are not looking for brewd | around good time. That evening they learned viod g 2 couts per pound. (reduced | Mnd instantly lilled L. A “Melburn. Both | coinago committce. As this committee is ob- | gram to Tuk Bis, |- The goverument of New Oreck. grice, Mo syndicate walkes @ spectalty of | o' Whiio had gained an iden (hat 1o pros- o iR i e are well known business men and carriage | posed to free coinage, it is expected that they | & o > offorod $105 = PoroxTo, Ont., June 18,—An accident oc- | PBhks and land. ence of so many Indians together meant an foon 3 'cents). The provision g N South Wales recently offered $125,000 as a | TORONTO, Ont., June 18, accident oc Ot e oAl res to exporters ~ of meat o draswback | Makers. The trouble between them ori will materially amend the senate bill for the | DOUth Waes 3 e ol anitha Catial i Ras N e rat iy aat AP AL T outbreak, and they at once pulled up and lig OF Aty i an salt used i the (i of | Mted over certain indictments against Mc- | purpose of bringing about, a conferonce. Mr. | Prizc for the porson who would present the | cviid o tho Cablan Pl MEWAY, (08 p Olbyswilior Hlintaipououbls < out. for their several hom Tueat for export was struck. out, Following | Cartney, which Melburn, as amember of the | Reed is expected to appoint determined anti- | best device for exterminating rabbits in that | nizht between Vlaremont and Myrtle, thirty | porti i aition to our cap- | Monday American Horse, & Sloux chief, Bre amonss the. changos i the seheduledp | €rand jury, was charged with, havivg pro- | silver men s the house conferees, and unless | purt of Australia. About fourteen thousand | miles east of Toronto. A washout was re- | It nericuwillibg niasadly S came In for the purpose of having a talk with gpivits, wines and other bevera: Stil | cured. ~ McCartn 5 d. the house yields, as is usual, it s impossible | people responded and among them J. W. | ported on the road and an engine with | s the syndicate any definite plans a5 t0 | Captain Mills. He said it was their inten- ek et contatning eachimot e to foretell the resuit. Funk, who lives south of this city, He b ‘o ‘mon ~was Ldispatohed’ to. repair hicagol s i 3 tion to have remained in camp several days. wines in 1:;.5‘ “‘;'.:}“"‘:‘({'hl;;‘l‘,"“‘""“‘,‘;‘]“E,_‘.’:,‘”E Mrs. Phinney's Statement. N DI8 FRO S TMRNITO G AT M AT BB now been asked to go there aud operate o :‘,:‘ i If‘,m\\ (.,.,m\,,l :\,‘1.1.»('1» upon fo e ke Ode i e boom Will | Jonger, butus soon as. they learned of th oud invo® quantity, 615 conts | OLBYELAND, 0., Juno 18.—[Spaclal Tele Thero will be another disuppointment and | tup which he inventod and the prospects are | bpoqic tho engine plunged into s creck and all | afford to risk money upon such a fuctuating | soordmgr the whites they ut once dis plat Instoad of 6 conts, butuoudditional | gram to Tus Bem|--Tho national non- | surprise among cignrmukors when thoy lonim [141% 6. PAED o i) kil on board were drowned. Their names are | basis,” L e VA A duty assessed on bottles or jugs. Fruit ju partisan Women’s Christian Temperance | that at the last moment the senate committe S e John Wanless, b nspector; John Attan, ——— 8 rumor of . thix oulcavar hinvs not ~|..‘.-x.|1|13v pro inlml,filrl Contuuinie not ,‘m!,," bhroueh BT ) anty l,m"",',v s | on financ refusod toroduca the duty fixed | o w ‘\'," str vlr;lll"(lll on ‘]"\‘:’I' . engincer; F. Oliver, fireman, and scction The Jury Disagreed. :"}”“.,'GL“I”‘I";“‘{'&“I nxlouslyinguliodias more than I8 per cent of aleohol, 50 cents per | © Sl CORYRN SERSI L tdd by the McKinley bill upon tobacco used New Yok, June 18.—Judging by the men Lott and Moriarty. ON DO! he 18.—[Specl . e Q109 14 2L i X % gallon instead of (0 cents. Soda and similar | 18sued the following statement: - Wi The McKinley bill fixed the | in Wall street, yesterday’s vote in the seus S ,I.I‘ NBow ','l‘fl' 18 ‘r' fr ) f“ffm,""\'; 10| - AmurianHorg (aidlon fitt (e TUIOF 08 waters in bottles, containiug ot than | “The orgamzation of a non-partisan Wo- 2 a pound for unstenimed and on the silver bill did not g0 very far towards Trial of Striking Cigar Makers. B BRE,|=Ihe MEy. il - WheT'ensa; ot Misg. {110 CONEOKE AAVIRE AR JONYASCHS IOEIA0 thrce-fourths of a pint each, its per [ mew's Christian Temperance union in New | for stemmed tobacco. This was done at the | goyi . Pl A ) June 18 1 Tel Weidemann against Captain Robert Horace | ] e pury 8 ) i el Carar . Ten Berun oo, Uilon, 4n Nay e g settling the question. Bar silver would be | Ciicaco, June 18.—|Special Telegram to talpting o Tha A e Tl dealnd a s e dozen instead of 13 cents: containing more | York City a week ago has been heralded | instance of the growers of Connecticut to- | St the question. | Sav syver would b N o trinl of the striking cigar | Walpole, for breach of promise of mar e H ing than thvee-fourths of a pint and more than | through tho press with accompanying state- | bacco and is & movement against tho use of | WOTLH about $1.24 should the free toiuige bil ] Ehe il of itha. atriking. ciger RS (TR T ouva the puon 18 uLioKY tulse, 8 HOUG: one-half o pint, 10 cents per dozen instead of | mouts ltogothor unfounded, s well us Sumatra wrappers, which form the outside | D¢ Pussed, et it is uoted today at$1.09, | makers, charged with conspiracy to ruin the : ¢ \oallaL theinortharg Judians - ove-heonfen ity 2 cents, Natural effervescent trary to the spirit and aims of - the new or of nearly ull our domestic cigars, The senate | YS0Inst $1.001 last night agreo on a verdict and were dis-| Pino Ridge reservatl waters are transferred to the freo | nization. It ought to be weil unde committee promised to strike out the incroase - T TR O AR T (LT Rt s : These annual Indian aro hocoming Among the chunges in the schedule of cotton | this timo that. the principle of prohibition is | proposed T I AR TP T Thirteen New Cageg of Cholera. Michacl Britzius, chairman of the meeting This was the second trial of the case, On | very tiresome, and it is to be hoped setticrs manufactures are: Cotton cloth valued at | firmly imbedded in the temperance faith of | duty as at present, and the delegates from Mabrin, June 18.—Thiftéen new cases of | and John Wiedma were discharged, the court | yya fipst trial a verdict was found for the de- | Will, in the course of years at least, learn to more than 8 cents per square yard, if | both branches of the Women's Christian | the cignrmakers' unions in Key West, New | cholera were reported at:Puebla .1& Rugat | holding that no evidence had been submitted | fendant because the plaintiff refused to an- | place no credence whatever in such rumors bleached, 81 conts por squave yard: if | Temperance union, and thut our difforence on | York and other vitics returned to theirhomes | yestorday implicating them. Harey Prank, Frank Pen- | swer certain questions regarding the birth of | 85 this portion of the country hus “been i I | yard yeaigey nekamp, Adolph Toutmin, Henty Wolft and | her child, which she charged Captain Wal- | treated to during the past few duys. The Ins ) o el instes 8§ cel i is poil altogethe AIeNCe o) o ome weel 20 believing ere wo iated, 4 e, lustoad of, 30 per centud vi | {o iR ana, oo & differonca of moans | dom wooks ago baleying thal, hero would | © Coxwraaivorus, June {8—Tn consequenco | RS GO (ISR FO, WEATaMR | Boto wis tho.ther ot diuns bave no. dosiro. 0’ &0, on th warpatl rovis Ay-made cloth- 5 i e i 0 increase o on Sumatra wrap- | SN R el o | Maurice Detmer, the detective who joine o wits i b ) KO g having Indin rubber in its composition ““Phe partisan Women's Christian Tem- | pors. For some unknown reason the senato (:lhnl'lvllu‘m Spain '_Nc 8','\"““1\.""'_ has es- | gevikers for the purpose of getting evidence A uew trial was granted on the ground that ;m}dm:hl mlv! it _they “ulll'ul to. All they shull bo sublect toa duty of +60 cnts per | Porance union bolleves it is necessary to the | comiittee at lust agroed to let the duty re- | fbiishied o quarantine aghinst all vessels ar- | ayatust them, were held (o the erminal court | Miss Weidomann, who is u German, did not | asicis thit the gaverivent live up to its agree; pound and 50 por cent ud valorem is struck | dttainment and enforcement of the prohi- | main as fixed in the McKinley bill, and thus ing from Spanish ports, under $300 bonds cach i properly v ANANHE PUFDOI Of tholqusey f INSAK N HRRIA ARG IRIGR QRS RN out. All pile fabrics, bleached, 12 cents per | bition that the party be built up, having this | it will become a law. The senate committee g5 Detmer’s voice was loudest in advocating | tion. they will be content to remain on - their re- Bquare yard und 20 per contad valoroms if | question as its main issue; whilo the non- | struck out all of the reductions of internal Remanded For Sentence. violent measures. Written statements mado 2 spoctive roservitions, = dyed, colored or stained, paiuted or printed, | partisans beiieve that prohibition will be | tax upon tobacco, which were very light, in w Yok, June 18.--Rebert L. Wallace | by the other defendants while in Mooney & [ Omana 1 Chicago. A great deal of stuff t has found its way 14 cents and 20 per cent'ud valorem, inst sooner secured und better maintained if it is | the McKinloy bill, embracing as” they 'did | and Ignatius B. Lowitz, who stole §50,000 be- | Bolund’s “sweat-box™ and the testimony of [ = ¢yioxgo, June 18 1t Isdale of Om Iuto prink calptive ia tha Indiopn, dosiripg,ia of 10 cents per square yard and 20 por Rt linkod with 'the varyl I‘"Wl"'wgfyn\‘ only tho special Stamp features, Retail longing to the former's wmele, proprictor of | ‘“Texas hired: to thraal theman- | e e o recalved | B59 W Mind Slvar painteins o Miane & ad valorem, The maximum duty on hose is [ political party, but wins to its support and | and others arc to pay present licenses aud | Wallace's Monthly, were, arraigned in court | union mer e in the cours’s opinion sufth : ! ol S Jdac thit, 0 ] 40 conts per doten p,uh\ And 40 per cont ad | defenso tho united temporance: sentiment in | taxes undor the senato bill today. Ty pleaded guilty to grand facceny | ciont to bold them for trlal 0UiS easo s from tho polioo of that oivy for forging tho | veriest rot i valoren, instead of €1 and 40 per cent. ‘The | all parties, T At Wy D SR st o ; e S - Bty ed for | created great excitement among labor or- of Herman Cohn, thereby securing #4000, maximuin duty on shirts and drawers is fixed | “In line with this belief it fs unques- | COMIMER SANADAY BRIBADS & QUAT MAN in the firet dogres aul'mere remanded for | €EREY, KN e St ey Ao AFTER SAN FRANCISCO CLUBS, at 81,3 pondoron wnd 40 per ceut, fustead of | thonably true that the non-partisan. women | L onel Caneday, the present sorgoantats T 2 Sy —_—— METITNA ST s D0 14 R SRENE el £2.2 and 40 per ceut, Corsets are’climinated | 1y more stress upon various lines of edu- | SHS 00 BRSNS BERGLIAIEC I Beront A Young Attorneéy Suicides. A Heavy Purchase, to Chicago and kot employment. in @ State | The Chief of Police Will Endeavor to AA & leparaio parasTaph, Nid the duty will | ceHonnl and svangeliatlo work, helleving suah | 1np pis sword and beainning SEATTLE, Wash., June 18 —Joscph C. Thorn- [ Asmersr, Colo., dune 1s.—[Special Tele- | gtroot dry goods house. He was a shining Break Up Pugilism B0 Sharg “I‘l:m‘m“"" HOEA0 Miouial ‘:"r"“‘f;' Torm, . without it advanced. logislation | % number of senate employes charged to the | ton, a young attorney wholgame here a month | gram to. Tur Brr. | ~The ners’ allianco | light in tho Christiun Bndeavor socicty and a | SAN Firaxoisco, Cal, Juno 15.—The chict hemp and jute manufactures undergoes many | Would be a partial fuilure, ""“"“‘“"‘I‘,"} Siatonm, He said this after- | ago from Logansport, Iad., committed st met the agents of the principal binding ma- | Wember .»Il‘h.v ”“i‘n‘(y; s x.n‘vl..‘.‘lli‘\-r of police has announced that he will muke an changes, including: Binding twine, 114 cents “We wish we might bo judged by what we | Boan tath Bennssivinta e uen on the Pa¥ | cid in his voom last night by hanging. The | chines here today, and after some consulta- [ “tiol | He xeuirned 1o Omuhia this after- | efrort to stop the glove contests between pro- per pound fustead of 1 cents; cotton bag- | $8¥, rather than by what we have unsaid, but | XIS 08 LhE SERAS WIG Crow il ‘_'l;“‘," 0% | cause of the suicide is not'kuown. “Thornton | tion, and a due consideration of the different | 100" UHECE | fessional pugilists as given in the various giug, valuedat 6 ceuts or less per square | better still, by our work rather than our [ FHEL AT WU SANSHRE T SEHELOTIY | was a graduate of Yale and highly con- | machines, purchased fifteen MeCormici S athletic clubs of this city. He intimates that yard, Iy cont por squaro yard instead of 14 words, =l B I NN OR Y oy VpRECS WARIGYSH: | nacted, binders, : Ap ~;u-:l ‘h_\ 1 uu‘». Papers, Lo will arrestthe prizioipals, soconds, elup ofs ent; valued at more than 6 cents per square | - —— 20 DA 4y )0 - SIRRERS Alaun, wio was ———— s e . 3EnLIN, June 18.—[Special Cablegram to | ficials and bubly the spectators ut the yard, 1: cent per squre yand fustdad of 18 | Northwestern Coal Exchange Meeting, | Seuator Quiy's « RSB oKk during the Major Kimball's ‘Trial On, Theso machines will have plonty, 10 40 to/| o 0y e~ Tho newspapers of this city ap. |, Buxt Contea to bo lven L. Ay af the. olube 1 brown and bleached linen cloth, con Cuicago, Juue 18.—At a meeting of the | Fécent campaign, and appointec ert Low Tucsoy, Ariz., June 15.—The trial by court a ¥ , and will prosecute them under the state law py 3 of Montani for Senator Sanders of that munu not less than 100 threads to the square | Northwestern coal exchungo today, presided | Of Montans for Senator Sandors of that |\ by Major A, 8. Kimball, United | jubilint ovor (he prospects of £ood crogs and England concerning their respective terri- | Which prohibits prize fighting # per cent ad valorem iustead of 50 per | over by Wiley of Da r ove ey o avenport Ay pring abou worough readjust « tates army, chief qudrtermaster of the de- | the recent heavy rains. 2 bATvepls table fibre, except cotton, mot A rergh i ; | patronag ro b ) partment of Arizona, on the charg negli that all the points in the dispute between the 3 i 2 piabla-" Aues, pxecy olton, _uek | tution und devise means for r antziug the | 10 bo suceceded by Coloncl Valentine of Ne- | gence in the exccution of_the lease for ofices Lotteries a Paying Business i Heias Hava T Hkfactontiu attion WasHINGTON, June 18, —The president today P Spae . B nide | association so us make it the means of dis- | a. The work of Colouel Canaday will | g 501, COMMIENC esterda Tox Rot ne 18, hie WO QOURLIIAR WAYO DORR ARHATACLONKLY AAVARG sent o the senate tne following nominations s dutiable at 50 per cent ad valorem. | seminating information on subjects pertain. | R e hla LA n Gonil ey | B UGAGH, BPIISRIS) IISHIY | , Batox Rovce, La., June 18—~When the | mno agroomont, the papers say, will establish | Fooot cutom Sumael A, Orevath. (enasl] In this bill they are divided into two classes, | ing to the coal trade, O. W. Brown of | anathamas from eastorn senators who have % g house met today the s v received from | the best of refations between Germany und asters —Samuel u ivinuell, one valued at 3 conts per pound or less, th | Oshkosh was elected. prosident. boen enjoying for many years the lion's .. National Qapital Notes, Isadore Newman, president of the New Or- | England in the near future, which will be a cwton, Ta.; Mrs, duty on which is ¥ cents per pound, the other, i o byt R | Wasmixatoy, June 18.—Prosident Harrison | junc stock exchange, & proposition from | guarantee of the continuance of peace. The Smart, Manitowoe, Wis.; mm.y Q, Yo n"‘tu\‘__u mwnllvv"nu* ,l'\w duty ¢ Meeting of Life Underwriters, & ;. | today sent a message to the senate notifying | ponjamin Newgass of London, England, | German Gazette, in an article on the subject Calif 1, commissi Alus} 'l“-t-*l\h~l~-:;A:x‘I‘I:‘:n.l‘::u\‘:'l‘::xmdmi‘:h. cldssis | Bostox, Muss., June 15.—Dulogates from | . THE FRESIDE e "w‘“”' loube | them of tho contemcts made with the Lowi | offciing §1,250,000 & year for the sime lottery hat the negotiations we inate i lo ot Sitka; Perain B, Palmer, agenb per cent ad valorem in the house bill, | Yerious life underwriters' associations of the | jaads this ¢ "‘l',‘:.',“ 95, Lmen. 806, A double | Sa0 and Fox Indians privileges applied for by John A. Morris, o tn WL AL $16 DRELOINY * the Tudiaus, Chieyeune river, South Dae Vegetable haie (Afvican fibre) and Ching | country met today and formed a national 8s- | man who eujoys Intimato - relations. with | (b iy ]-’:,’,;:,";;],};‘ SRS Wako piaco | with b sdditional tendar of ‘seourliy far the | 'ORY MRS IR S QRi AT " - . I]lll:' b ‘nl‘un.‘\‘ull-- at & Cpor ‘.m. ;;‘.ns“.ln:;;u‘ 1n.-”u-x.l‘u:un‘l.m .m“.y‘:ml\p‘vlu\lml« Pr ‘...1.‘-;”!\1. rison and with whom the ex s : PAYIRSMY & b B GRRT. B Kalnoky Down with Chills, Passed the Bill for a Loan, sud 10 cen d alorem, spe \ @ 0SS fon shall od the Na- | ecutive talk neerning importaut matters e o 18 —Coul Kal N I 8.—The budget committes tively, ure transferred to ‘the free | tional Association of Life Underwriters with | in the most coufidentinl manner, calied ut ations. Gold Exports, ViENNA, June 18 —Count Ka ¥ J 18,74 L nittes i All -~ manufactures of vegetablo | the object to advance the best interests of the | the white house one day during the past | WASHINGTON, 18, —Awmong the NEN YOoRK, June 15.—G ter of for Tuirs for the wl ¥, | has passed Finance Minister Rouvier's bill Bbre, excopt cotton und jute, not otherwise | cause of trve e insurauce throughout the | week. The conversation turned upon the | firmations toduy was that of W. K. Hoy 10 3 has been uttacked by chill L for a loan of 700,000,000 fraucs lu 3 per cent, wovhied for, wre divided 1uto’ two classes— ‘ country. silver question aud the probability of the pas | Wiscousia 10 be commissioner for Alusk serious, | perpetual reutes, measure as was yesterday passed by the ser i o ie B At Mrs, Castillw's board. | S0uth branch of the Clevelad, Chicago, Englishmen Invest Their Money. T e o LA e Bl (| e Columbia cigar company, has been concluded. ley und oats growing here. Farmers here ure | prove the agreement between Germany and nus M. Rodger