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':';\ THE OMAHA i DAILY BEE. pe— — ————— — — —— TWENTIETH YEAR. % 0\1 THL RSDAY MORNING THEY ADOPTED A NEW CREED, | srtes fvoranchieeisionas witstiee, . JUNE 20, 1800, : ~ NUMBER 8. DISAGREED WITH THE SENATE | st fuesis hrest M st | [T MAY BECOME GENERAL - JAVE GIVEN UP THE CONTEST :“.::!':3;3‘.';:‘:::::';.‘;'*w vt o o oo und we favor such laws us will ald tn the uitl- of silver bullion can be broy d exchanged He was called to order ahd mo »* ' this, B iy TS MINOF.DUR PRNC-OUN FINTIE | for notes controv »rmmat:::‘ coin worth making it ehanged the record ¥ he republican party of this state | the world over 10) centay ides the re : ho resolution went over with 2, wtion bt e i Or of promo! fal f : demption day for all these I tender cer- meadm? and the senate procecded with the 2 ning s p Prohibition no Longer Test of Republican | 1%, Jn favor, of pramoting in | gxery fnle | Preg Goinage Men in Both Houses Acknowl- ¢ fiffontes wilt hung iie o gwordiaver tho coun. | 11¢ House Votes Against the Ameadmonts | J K AMIE TRATHICH §iko'com &, ‘oon | The Tllinols Oentral Strike Liable to Exe Party Fealty in Towa fue peopte of ilklate,; \/o belleve ikt the edge Their Defeat. e and throw us hl\o‘lilwdn[ Fin the 1’|m to the Silver Bill m‘i'n{u«'luum ’u‘ll. Wilfi. S (3 A tend to Other Roads A a8 intorests of people _Rre Inters timoe we are threatenes Wwaror put into Mr. Vest opposed the bill. o kne the of T UL R T a Tnla. by xh..f.,m wich may casily bo — pastof states 'uinsxrhninvd'\‘\'thsm W - 5 0 InJury of olasse: cularly do we formed by old world co; ions, " : N ulations because of some sectional or y AVICTORY "FOR THE CONSERVATIVES: :‘:.',h‘(..'.‘.'.'“'..'.'.'L, ety wprcsonted by | A MODIFIED BILL LIKELY TO SUCCEED. | nyynscersmye or rossastens sunirs, | ONE BALLOT SETTLES THE BUSINESS. | exivencion. Tut nono such oxistod | A THREATENING STATE OF AFFAIRS, ke T stands e the hend of Towi Induse L 4 s pming, ho said, has o population ¢ tries, wnd that the fuithful guardianship of [ ml‘:"'l"“";‘:'li‘:”i“"']'"“”‘:““'m" gn‘;‘(fl":.‘;ml:“‘}r less than Sixty thousand, scattered ove. un W b hat object 18 n prime obligation upon those i . ; ¢ ; et N \eOn B voto for e The “Settled Policy" Blunder of Last '\\)ni..;'n..- and admiiniater ont s, 108 | Several Nebraska Postmasters Get o the offico during the ‘rmtg’m ipenr, and to Ingalls Makes an Unparilamentary | Bandies s, 8, WOUh 0% Sesont con: | Employes of Othor Lincs In 8y . mpathy " o p congratulate t ecple of this state, v—§ ke effcet from an ftor une 80 inst., Remark in Reference to Call, A ALt A , ? Wby o T RY ',hf fide |n.upn'1"1v.' of party relntionship, upon the Raiwe tn LLLbydndu s has been completed. The foMowing are the Yatdie il L P sl R s e T With the Strikers and Ready / City Convention—The meusire of succoss obtained in the contest in Doesn’'t Want Any More changes' of Interest to;MENEReAAers: No- is Called to Order, and Woman _suffrago was antngonistic to tho to Go Out at a Mo- New Platform this state In behalf of just and legal control of P iaOhAYa s braskn-Beatvice, increasted from 2,400 to Molifl s It. spirit and institutions of the Amor- . 3 Ne . rtilway eorporations ‘doms business in this > Chey " e e 2 fean people. He deplored the extension of ment's Notice.d state. ind we uppeal to the people to see to 1t J b suffrage to colored men in the south and_said v, 82500 to 82,400 q‘h—a:-uokn City, (dc 1se) 100 to £2,1004 Son maha, $2,300 < " p oan00: Srore 81 1000 Io 85000 WasmNaTUN, June 2 ot that there recession in the just p hat the Stovx Cirv, 1., June 25.—[Special Tele- the stato In shis rcard. W helleve thas the no inteligent man_teday would give it to Tn thoe house today | them. Ho himself would no more give them Wasmixarox Bureav Tiue Osana Ber, | d efforts to nullify the inter F BureA ATTA ; . X arie. o dio Tue Be g ouven- > b o 513 For EENTIL § N o SRof 08 RenoH % la- | the right age than ho would give a 1eAGO, June rom indications toe gram to Tk Ben.J—The republican couven- | ghouid be resisteg, to the end that national , 518 Fourtenyrit STRE Towa'Cedar Fails, increased from £2.000 to | tho conforenco roport on tho nuval appropria- | the Hz i n vare A i _ thusiasti has been held for years, The L o ree and unlimitod coinage has for the sec- 2,000; Mount Bleasant, §2,000 | The provious question was then ordered | were far jnore fmpulsive and thoughtioss ivdesiibnial Atbl L oL Yepublicans of Town offer their sym- | ond time failed in the house of representa- Muscatine, §2,400 082,500, v against it this after- h""’::lll‘l’l)dk;‘)}l-;l\;{,\"":::l‘;w:," 2,000 {:;“;_{R,‘".‘;‘ Mr. Conger then moved that the debato on | to the constitution of Wyoming was that = b ¢ o el sebon di 8 o'olool gave the vight of holding property to_aliens. No final decisioh was reached at the confer Yankton, £,000 to 82,200~ VRN e LR “’"l‘l‘“““"{."‘ M, Plath sala Wyoming hadws good b ence of Hiinois Central officers and_employes MISCELLANEOUS, Which time voting shall begin. His motion | ¢4 yqmission as any territory ever admitted. | this morning, It will be rendered tomorrow Ropresentative Dorsay was beforo the | was agreed toand Mr. Morse of Mussachu- | He was surprised that gentlemen so devoted | o0 " A 1 e 4 houso_committee on public buildings and | setts took the floor in support of the house | to *“homo rule should not be willing to allow | | o'clock, and on it depends the whole ites before a vote was taken it was | grounds today and prosented an argument in | biil and in opposition to the senate bill., a ters |n|"v to decide woman suftrage _for it- | 18Su0. : con zreat lope of freedom of elections and popu- | feared by many who conscientiously believed | favor of the Norfolk publio building bill. Tt | “myq qabate was continued at great length | 8elf. He believed the population of V The chairman of the grievance committeo o contosts, mowover, wore | T Eovermment, soctal ‘peace, and: general | that it would bo injurious to the best inter- | Was very difficult to get mombers to tako | | LU Cebilo W PR nearer 125,000 than 100,000, In con among them, The contests, however, we oS pe rl'vln the' southern stafes, Recogniz= | oi6d'of tha country to have fre TEATRIT favorabie action upon this bm owing to the | by Messrs, Taylor of Iilinois, Peters of Kan- | My Pratt spolk At resou agreement is not reached the brothorhood of friendly, and the ticket as it is made | g Yovolt T tho south in bohait of livorty | €5t Of the country to have free and wnlim- | guE ¢ fhore have already been more | sus, Cutchicon of Michigan, Dunull of Min- voming and s e PG T e el AR it L e i b up is composed of fairly repre- | und justice, popular government and popular | ited coinage that the motion to non-concur | publicuildings l,mfldcdfi,nhm‘,h,‘ surplus | nasota, Bayne of Peunsylvania, Williams of | could support 10,000,000 people. switchmen will call out the men on the other 2hits, o) minor concern i % ol i % ot! Ay W el ey | 2 | 108 These men are’ entira X sentative mon, and Judiclously distributed as | TENEE: 16 In o, matter of foni Comd “on. | would fall, as ehe democrats were exerting | of the government will warrant, The com- Fiiiofs, and othe At the close of Mr. Pratt’s remarks he | roads. These men are entircly in sympathy made an offort to have @ vote taken on the | with the Illinois Central strikers and ready to locality. All the nominations were made ,\\n\-v welcomo tho l;nl"fi.lm:n and spread of llru-llln elves “:;h gicut“wlmu(l\m-c ‘lu ulla_t;;ll ;:].l,lil"...Ig‘gll“‘vlw‘x;x‘“ufi?‘%:1\5?lonnove JI”{.,.'.‘E;'Q‘?.’; Mr. Williams charged that tho president | 1 ST Vi Vost objected and. moved an | to go out at T » et 5 ower of lican principles, [ 3 3 v y I 4 i " o s A < Z E roment’s notice, unauimous, not merely us o matter of form, | "3y Gordfilly “pprovo tho purpose of re- | of etk fembers 0 Hno and voto SoICW | cajendae of the house, and theee s very iittle | had sent men hore threatening i veto if a free | weidiment and the senate adjourned. TAISERRR (s RAVBG 0% but as the reflection of a genuine spirit of | publicansin co und fmprove | A8ainst the committee's proposition. WS | doubt that it will be flmllly adopted ‘beforo | coinage bill was passed. He did not proposs ara v proguostications of discord and faction, [ o \ puthy to the producers of the south who seek | tives, The maic emed o be many rocks upon | yow for disenthrallment from the industrial | ook SO y_.]. g proBosttion cate it might strike, but all such anticipa- | bondage of the grinding monopolies of the | 100N was seventeen. The propos tions are utterly disappointed by the action | Stites of that scction, protected and pro- | upin the form of a motion to non-concur in moted by all the power of the o) nized dem- o) o " W i of tho convention. The chief interest of the | oiratle party of thoso states. We beliove that nate’s amendments to the Windom bill, principle of which was free coinage. A oAkt Wi fckof ough | In the breaking up of those syst under Cokpidin G B AL “‘l"l‘"\““’,“ Cthe | Which ndustrial freedom s impossible, and | fow minu there was a large field of candidates for the [ WHich roh and. various nominations and a spi s and tho conference roport adopted. than men. Another objection Mr. Vest made ;1'1 and the entiro carrying trade of the city 10 | be suspended. secute the poor, 1ies the one is responsible for the statement that if an 510 80 me from points in - the pension laws as to niake further and more | argued by Mr. Mills and other democrats | g 1 THE TARIEF. this state, Wisconsin and Iowa indicate harmony. Bt L L e i 3 this session clo: to go to the president and get down on his 2 . i b o ey ~ The interest in the convention, as was ex- | widows, p Hebits nd outliren, and we gladly | that this would be a good opportunity for the | O Assistant Scc ctary Chandler has directod | jaes and ask what kind of silver legislation e that the tio up on the Illinois Central ant when geni- | democrats to make a political poiut that the | that the land commissioner grant Daniel B. | [ o0 50y &, sue 'Tho reverse sustainod by tho party In | Srilser wshoild and will be | president would veto a free coinage bill, and, f Hills, sppealing from the toinmissioncy i‘.‘f; MF}Malcipléy;ia olosti itiiaidcbube, sald ¥ last year's election in_the clection of a demo- | \\']-~. press our “n;,.,m»..minrinlx«‘nmI:lm:u. km;“'insrmlhll’s, nm{":lw;oxlm rm I;'nul fme timber culture cntry for the southeast quar- | he wanted the use of both motals to continue i AP . | trade conspiracics of every kind intended to | east would be justi voting for free | te o 0 endme! clement of the party which all along has pro- ato monopolies, and call for the enactment | 0INAge against the wishes of their constitu- juatis 1! wanted the metals to stand side by side, equal 7 20! federal an 4 ecause they i tng it | of m» uthwest, \mrterollo(um‘w town- 1 tested more or less: vigorously against tho | ndcnforcemaent of both federul ndstate | ents becauso they run o sk of makingle | G, JiG ““,,,‘,‘,,f:m‘}uo 43 whst, Sidney, Neb,, | in purchasing powerand legal tender quality. ©Ohanges Recommended by the Senate | isnot as complete outside of Chicago as was Finance Committeoe. genorally supposed. While most of the WasniNGroy, June 25.—The text of the | branch lines seem to beat u staudstill, ad- tariff bill, together with the changes recom- | vices arc to the effect that the main stem, mended by the senate finance committee and | which traverses the state from Duluth to explanations thereof, werve furnished today | Caivo, is still in operation, and that the to the senate. The committeo states that the | lines in Wisconsin and Iowa have not tod, centered chiefly in the temperance is- | Dellcve the day I ot i e such dniqui- | possible for the proposition to become probibitory policy. This element began | tous and dangerous combinations, and to pre- | P S R b district, shall not be dismissed. The gentlemen who favored the senato | o 11®SC s Lo SO e el el soon after the election a moyement | Vent their furtherorganization. a law. The limited coinu democrats H. Rose was today appoiuted postmaster at | amendments wanted silver to do all of the changes made from specific to advalorem | so far been affected. The fact is that the E L T Y ST the o We declaro against n compromise with the | woule not be beguiled and drawn into such a | German City, Woodbury county, lowa, vice | worlc \hatoyer we had for money in this | T2Le8 and vice versa wero for the purpose of | chief officer of the united railway purpose of modifying the saloon and stand by the people of this state in J work. Whatever we had for money in this | o8 B { BEratibi e oo Ta Tatnt | S hoatore T o A clared fposition of the party While | their hostility to its existence, spread and | Scheme, and so they voted for non-concur- M. D. Rose, resigned. e TR ig power | Smplifylingand expediting the coliection of | who alone has authority to ordd i oy 't | rence in the senate's amendments, About an | @A number of representatives of agricultural thetve an P The increases were made because | las taken no action in the matter fl i 1 DI ) We favor such h"l'~|nlmu on the 3 the legislature was in session the anti-pro- | Pewer. MWe fuvor such ledlslation on colleges are at the Kbbitband holding daily | and legal tender quality, whether gold, paper ongres all protee: o police power | B i z S i 2. { - gold, hibitionists held o largely attended conven- | of the ctaies in thelr cfforts 10 regulate. con- | ¢dual number of republicans voted against | .o foronces, Among those presont is W. or silver dollars, cach redeemuable in the other tion fn Des Moines, and the president of the | fine or prohibit the public bur, and for the ap- | non-concurrence, so that as fur us partisan | Chamberlin of Towa. Thoobjact of the o | i e ctin BoRble Tob e o 6 At GH organization, H. S. Fuirall, of Iowa City, proval of the work und record of the repub ¢ | views were concerned the break of the anti- | vention is to improve the system followed 108 | S P eatal vilae, % , H. 5. I ) Yy | can purty of this state in this great cause of % to | the agrioultural schools thranghout tho coun- ! 3 wero believed to be no more than neces- | day's action of the s sary to protect domestic industry, The 1. . on given for a reduction in most ingtances [ 1P oM was that the new rate was believed to' afford | Divisic The committeo belioves | Without s vikers, declaving u tie- up on all the lines under the management of Superintendent Russell, was taken uthority in the hops that the chief ‘harged with the work of orzanizing the | temperniioe, involving the public peace and | free coinage democrats was but a stand ho bl "he rrived Mr, Congermoved | Sufticient protee :Vl"i_“"“‘.w“ nATE A O gante 8 Uhe | tiekafety of sood government, we uuoul con- | the republicans who voted for free coinage, | % Peuny S, Hearm, ‘Tho hour having arrived Mr. Congermoved | gy jend contai silver ore should not be | of the order would approve it as an accome orces for this convention. be countios in | gqently fo the electors of Towa, There R IAF e Cvath Saat aven T Iap B e that the voting begin. admitted for less than lead inany other metal, | plished fact. which are located the lurger cities and some We conzratulate the people of Towa upon the here was the largest vote cast upon thisprop- MOORE'S MURDERERS. Mr. Bland moved that the house concur in | hence a duty of 11 s per pound. As to A conference was held botween the strikers e ; S Dliced upon the free | and oMicials of the road today, but as far as B AN O ‘"“‘:_“‘" list as o matter of wise public policy and a | known practically nothing resalted except & ML IR Lol ml;l the first ‘WL‘! “;)‘ ‘; bounty provided in order to encourage domes- | heated weangle, The divisions of the rond o con n the first | tic production.” The committee says as to o™ completely tied o thos tion of the senate bill, providing for the | wool: *The demand from the representative | fut RIS ;:,"5:,m.}n,)‘,“'_'l;.;:;‘}f:;’(g free coinnge of silver, the coins to be full | Woolgrowers of the country th Ates upon | popeeport, 1il., and Chicago to Dubuque, Ia. wool siould be lavgely in 1 the past and | osition that has been developed for some urage with which | \weoks, 957 out of the 330 members being | The Woman Who Enticed Him to His recorded as voting. There was a very Death Makes a Confession. perceptible _agitation on both _sides of | Orrawa, 1L, June 25.—[Special Telogram the house as the roll was being called upon [, Gior (dunois gl 2O OETOL the first amendment—free coinage, to Tk Bre.]—The Ford woman, whoenticed A number of senators from both sides of | David Moore to his death, has made a full the chamber were on the floor of the hous of the rural conties sent strong anti-prohibi- :;;::;f‘}1'.‘.5{-11‘y:ii:;.-.).‘.::7 I i tion delegations to the convention, and they | the state awaits the future. oame upon the ground carly. At the same The platform was adopted. time the move radical probibition element | J. A Lyons was nominated for anditor, re- took alarm immediately after the call for the ‘ convention. The state temperance al- | and 107 for Kj liance issued a proclamation, calling | General B, R na el sugar the committ “Sugar up to No. y confeseion. She states that she had an ap- ¢ : ased has led the ; i embers be Ui then nominated fo amation, £ ¥ 4 COlL legal tender, in place of the f ion of 4 > As a result of the ticup the exe upon n-ix members l;-‘ he on th I;,u d Judge J. M. Rothrock was nominated for the | Wrging their friends to stand to their convie- | pointment with Moore for8 o'clock Monday sl ‘l 0,0 % 2 committee to recommend the adoption of the | fee ™ coinpanics of this ci |u"-' refusing and to be active at tho prima by BO & S tions. There was but one aye and nay vote i the house bill, providing for the coinage of | pew elassification he sosted, which, it |- f S [ from these conflicting factious that embar- | supreme beneh over N. M, Pusey of Pottu- y : L Y VOte | ovening, aud that her husband, a man named | 3% b g 2 i g U Cinatter for points on the Iilinois Central, licg oiie taatlond | taken -that upon the question of concurrence | &V Rl < Sk e | £1,500,000 worth of silver per month. is hoped, will result fn o uniform and hone About 2200 0D Yortat HEAITRbIN AT L e LIS Meaustedred, inQ i SIeuRediced, ¥ in the senate's amendment for free coinage, | O'Brien, and O'Briew's | mistress, Min- | ™ by motion to conenr in_the substitute pro- | «l n of wool. The in < el e The two factions last night held separate and Hon. John Y. Ston a8 renominated for largely attended cuuc . About two hund- | attorncy generil by acclamation. red delegates joined in the anti-prohibit G. B. B was renominated for clerk of side tracked at Kunl 1L, sixty miles from b Live stock en'routd for this city from points on the Ilinois Central is being The other votes ws apparent that the for manufacturers’ wool has by sary for this incre: in wool re viva voice, as it became | nie Winterling, accompanied her to | posed by the senate for the f anti-free coinage men had | the place of meoting: at the south | the house bill was defeated—y rol 3 a firm majority of seventeen, £ ARer STl a2 brl dge ! p om points on tie Illinois Centralis bei caucu: The caucus adopted a carvefully pr the supreme court on the second ballot & ! = i i end ol he inols: | Tiv ridge. A el e icans vote ot 2 FE. ; brought in by roundabout routes, over con- ity 0 3 0 3 R \e free colnage men in both houses | one o th 3 \ o I'he following republicans voted with the | THE FEDERAL £1ECTION BILL. Rl Ry yansL pared programme of work and appointed i . B Kapmond of Dol was mominated 107 | 1,geu® (110, VU5 (™ g™ 1952 | hon Tord wont ahoad and o and Moore, | g o i fasoriof tho fros cofnass amond: fiftedn et e Bl will | followed by O'Brien and the Winterling womin, went into the park. When she and Moore ‘were alone, - Ford, s prearrangc conceded that the conference committe agrec to 4 bill goroviding for the coin 21,500,000 01 4,500,000 ounces of silver bullion ment: Bar e ine, Carter, ¢ herstone, oIl Deffaven, | Minority Report Denounces Fedoral crt strong committce to appear before the com- | reporter of the ). W, Luke of Frankli ted for railroad commi is danzer that unless the strike is 1 it will spread to other roads, ounty was nomi- sioner after a stiff mittee on resolution prohibitory plank g named g ge of I'unston, Intert rence in State Elections tlemen: H. 8. Fai C. Davis, Col | fieht and over a heavy opposition, ) rustied out and’ demanded bluckmail, | y WASHINGTON, June 25, —The minority re- Pour road, which hus a trackigo e montiily, and that the cectificates issued for gut and mail | it of Tilino end of Colorado, Tur A N rity T I h : o o W Well Pleased With the Resalt the purchase of the bullion will be madea | Moore refused to pay, andina seufilo which | oy of Kansns, Willims of Ohio, Dovscy, Au- | POrt in opposition to tho fedoral election bill | rtanecmont with tho - Tilincis Centraly G, {Chompson, - Dr. A, Itigge 3 full legal tender for public and pri ollowed was gaining the mastery, When | Gopgon of Kansas, Owen of Indiana, Wade, | denounces federal interference in stato ele i [ Leens, Captain J. O'Keefe, Siovx Crry, Lo ; W, H. Forbert,” Colonel George A Clark, | to Tur Bree.]—H. S. Fairall, editor of the Prince’ Seaman,” A, W. Erwin, and . W. | 1ocq City Republican and pre Smith. These v all leading republicans and e R rrepresent every scetion of the state, The | State auti-prohibition republi ent with the The strikers, s Central wus ulso 1 1llinois, sent word to the 5 of that line not to handle 1llinois il froicht, The request was complied th a vengeance, the Eastern Ilnois “fusing to handle any more Bl Four Much perishable frelght is now siae- On the Ilinois Cen June2.—[Speeial Telegram O'Brien rushed upon him and struck him | \FHoh O a terrible Dblow with a coupling pin, felling him . lfke an ox. O'Brien and Pord pounded his head to a pulp and then robbed him of hig+ diamonds and watch and $1,000 in bills, ovrlooking £140 not _ " | the city, AN tions, and says one eleetion under the pro- | ¢y o : visions of the bill will, if fully applied, cost | suspecting that the taxpayers of the counti 0,000,000. | using the Baste Thesreport wakes particulur objection to | NP was accepted by n men as satisfactor; dent of the m.u it will uot only satisf} tion, es, but give the most ge BT ation 0futiaistal Dt e o toal ek R tion to liberal silver men, fn overy section of prohibition caucus last night wus even more | 1 I el that | oo countr It will set” at I 0 ) 3 ; o chauge in tho numbor -of precinct arkely attended. 1t adopted resolutions, the | we have achieved a great vietory and are | W0 COMMIY. L HE W O in his purse. All of the pirties ave in jail, i . 3 j8od.Ih i, : y be Spinola, Tracy, Turn supervisors. The report also makos a strong S L e TRl ! | well pleased with the platform. Prohibition | eatertaiued under a free coinage act._of hay- | having been captured Lolofs 6 orcloclc last v\‘uwy, Wilcox, Rusk, Stump AL S e S brohibitory batateor lm.',. igly et has not been and will not be again declared a | ing a surplus'of foreign bullion: coined into | ™ A Avortam oG oF “m The paivs wera: Atkius of West Vivgini py 1 At e bl PSS na | testof party fealty. The settled policy blun- | American money which would take the place ,.Anu'r—'x‘hu Winterlin tuting the final returns of clections made by T'he following democrats voted with the re. publ ans to non Andrew, Buck wphell, Claney, Covert, Dumph owor, Misemanheimer, Manish Ghlor, O'Neill of Mass: with Phelan, McCormiclk and Morgan, Nute s el for o 24 1nsE Ty eie i naibecn Gonde The i RN b i 15 in the Moore cise, s confe Her Cianthy DM Brovnes ute | 4 district bonrd of commissioners to the ¢ raits_ oud b L | L el DA bt Rcl hre tommodivalantyr || poun eoldintiey orttantly s nit O NY L Voo retgion A IBA to Ntk Gt Y R E b ‘l‘,';(‘,‘]}}{“r“:l‘:“d“\ 1 M. Browne and OWwiite, | of the house prima facia evidonce o clo i ous points and 1 b signated 10 presont. the resotutions to the | party creed. The republican party can no fuEtencleata U nIOSUtE PlELFARINUIS O RAIGR oy saf o fana Wikeganahl) o iMesngtinacets || - osuLey LuenymtoILB R v tomul H liellicilng shil SILGICHIGHBTo SHoivearliliiye platform committee. The contest to control | louger be churgsl with being a prohibition unexpected changes, there Lt now appears thht a third man, un- | 44 Olunic, Osborne und Hayes, Wheeler of | tutional because the states have not failed to | issued an order to sell these goods out us fast as possible, Committees of t luding the Chi he representation of their pe nor made laws hostile to su ion and to the government of the | ir W to the womes W active part in nurder. though the police have clues which, will lead to his cap- pass laws for ple in congres ssent tho platform counmittee was un earnest one, | party.” The outrght anti-prohibitionists secured only Sl ST two among the eleven members of the coni- Second Day ofitho Tournament, excitement over the sily ngton and within a few i me Michigan and Barwig, Dalzell and Martin of Ray and Hook J. D. Taylor and du Iumm-um and Seney, Rockwell aund inmen from several roads, g0, Milwauke & St ]mlll'll-, being “'“"f lrmm the ISW”M and Prarrsvovtn, Neb,, June 25.—[Special to entative ture before morning. Rogors, Clark of Wisconsin' ‘and Walker of ited States in \'nmLinn therewith, ,I“':I‘l'l|‘.“llllltl (h‘:‘“ m-,l 7“, .:.“.l;l}‘- ;Iltl(nll;"d:'t,"gi:‘;{ Third congressional distriets. But a consid- | Tue Bie,] 1) ond d of the tourna- eral former oc ms i Sy o our yper of Okio and Dibble, Buch- S e 5 Sl Y Coonbla 15 eetelo 3 erable number of the members were conser- R e in this scssion, for free coinage and for the EXTREMES MEET. annaTtor oy b DnwiEe R Wick Foreat Fires in Colorad oryl uhless tho troublo is setclod tonight, was former], roads, and they obnoxious that he was fore a| Sup con- y ho d off - vative republicans. The debate in the platform committee was 9 : long und carnest, and for a time it looked as if | morning crowds began to cong: 0o ag s ble. Buta final com- | streets to witness the parade. promis r, Was reached. The anti- At7a. m. aspecial train oy pn-lul)nmnwh accepted the declaration that | o0 brought in the Omaha Vi the parf of fealty, while iy { e or AnV ool Dexver, Col., Tuie 25 rams receiy Fiteh of New York, | hero state that forest fives ave raging in the of Pennsylvania and Caldwell of | Sin Jose and San Juan rang B mouncoment of the vote was received | POTtion of the state and also in the ncighbor- | The Ilinois Contral tod e i hood of Satem lake. Word has been received | position that it wis not v SI,,.i“Ifl"‘n‘“.};”I: aniglo. roquest | 4t Boulder that the mills and works at the | mails excepl on oz S *thie | senate amendment providing fora full legal = and Briggs, Gro At an carly hour this | felqit GENRIERAEBIOTICINE National World's Fair Commissioners | The absontees w € o the | o0 DAKOTA KICKS ON THE CHEYENNE Gather at tue Pacific Hotel. e LKk Senator Pettigrew of South Dakota, who is | Ciicaco, June 25.—[Special Telegram to v the Burling- | 4 member of the senate committee on Indian | Tue Bee.]—Oregon and Maine, Flovida and terans’ assocl- | affairs, says the bloodth Vermont shoolk hands at the Pacific hotel nected with th oV s in the south- | Phove line ¢ receded from its (uired to send out. ar passenger trains, T IARCS atio » Unic acifie epaArt me 8 i RSP S fest % > 050 : ave been de- vhich could not be made up, The postofiice Hho prohibitionists ure content with the dec. | ation and the Union Pacific fire department : when the natioual world's fuir commissioncrs separato vote on euch section and the | P und, Boston mines have been de- | which ¢ b Do ) ) R T > shipped down into his stats ; i 1 on ! R A I O R Jthoi twill bo flied for 3 lavation against & compromise with the saloon | With the and two bitads. They propmation placed in the 1ndian | from thoso states met this morning. houss ShenSibydlasrising fvotarotiia0 ton iy || straye by forsticiies andtayertbvoithoubiing santaouMEEE A IO oL LoRa B e D {:ml the plagform was unauimously reported | were escorted up street to a hall, where they | pifi {n the house at the request of Represen- “It's a good omen,” said one of the com- | non-concurred in all the remaining se oaat il i bo L el el i Sl ) by the committee and adopted by the conven- | were weleomed by the local fivemen, and as | tative Carter, providing for the trans missioners who witnossed the grectings, “it's | WAORAmONtS, L conforenc . % strack for Higher Wages. (BN % § the veterans marched up the streets ey m. Cheyennes from Montana to the c e that seationulia vill be forgotte b QS OUR AVEL, C legraphic reports state thut a great por- 3 " P J here waa & powerful sentiment in the con- C an omen that scctionulism will be forgotten | gsiced with the senate on the bill zray I great y S, Lovis, Mo, Jun, Between four and < on in South Dakota, will be st atobaa They ure not winted | and that all parts of the coun Senator Pettigrew that he | unite in making the Columbia er and thinks it would much 85 such as the world has neve i casier to have the 500 Cheyennes in South Da- 1 commission has estublished ent Order of Hibernians' band of | kota transferred to Montana than to have | headquarte in the Pacific hotel. The pre- y firemen, W. H, | the 200 Cheyennes in the ‘lat- | liminary meeting was held at 8 o'clock to- ! - IL|jer state sent down into the former, | Night, at which there was nothing mo han s given notice to the Montana men that | an informal discussion of pluns, 'The regular o ungro de Cristo range, in Col- orado and New Mexico, is in flame | A specil from Spénols, N. M s the obscured by smoke’ from the burning The dire extends over some 55 up and down the Sunta e "The loss will be great from Palmer Lake, Colo., says DR BROWN-SE QUARD. the fovest fire which has been burning fn the — eution fn favor of . declavation fov untim. | o1 rked at their fine appeara Wed silver coinage. The committee was plied | The parade formed at 10 a. m. and marched with s and letters from Washington | through the principal streets iu the following protesting against such . declaration. | orqops Among other communications s i was one from Speuker Reed, 3 Anc 0 telegrams from o Town Omaha, Omaha Vete The platform committée was strongly inclined | Barston running team of Crete, Ashland run- ave going to | Mr. Hitt of Llinois presented the confer a | ence report on the diplomatic appropr tion bill and it was agreed to. od by the various centering in East St. Louis struck bighe ave beon grete 25 per day and now demand §1.50 for - five hundred men empl ted back the substitute resolution introt d by Mr. Lodge of Ma setting apart flvo days of present week for con n of to unlinited silver coinge, and the conven- | ning toam. Juvenilo hool g ey ; e e skl witional election bill, The substitute g team, Juvenile hook and ladder, city need not expect to get vid of their thiev- | meeting is called for tomorrow morning, N 0 I 0ok C the last v % He Comes Again the F it with an . LoR koY ;;:::: it Q}',‘:“‘,l“‘,f“(“,‘u‘l"“‘("“_’l{‘l“fi"'i‘f AN i A oauloHE A st but o B e G SEn ey A ae L ak Hho e A this mocting the yill o et provides thut mmiodiately nn(::':'”lh?l passuge S '.‘f..{‘“.‘pd L e ioMGOYs, K 80, SRR s s L0 IS | e N Gt a A (o T Ayt 1, if th 10t to send. ther and the permanent ovganization effected. | 0f the silver > o procen Gl T e, . freo coinage of the product of A Corcorans of Crete, I. B, White hose team, }',“l{('f:l‘d' AR "_‘3v D ;:‘fg‘ There are about as many candidates for the | sider the clection bill until.July 2, at 2 o'cloc I'he most Boulder, Colo. [Copyight. 189 by James Gordon Bennett,) There was_cqual anxiety in Washington as | £% M. Richey hose team, B. & M. bund, B. & No additional new en received from cn the provious question stall bo consid: fon of sccrctary s there are comuis: tion to fulfill his promises, enator Petti- | Pos Paws, June 2 New York Her ald Cable . ;‘.‘.“:h‘-;;.qm.’-’kx"i‘f{.ll:"\'xl..-tx..lf,“"I"fi'«'-",‘n‘-.(i.ilinl;':n:')il. e L e anddk SR AR I or Pl iha desn Hot Bua o, O e A ia nonwhom o bl e —— Special to Tug Bree,|—Dr. Browa-Sequard e \y A T i) ) of Montana co e rel o See i€ uce, L h ) [ g 3 v 3 fleow tho venerable ex Senutor ' Geor and Nebrasia City running toum, Dl ocY i, of Montas soui, o vzl | (G 3 iowover, will probably faly | - Mr. Speuior moved o adjourn” and Mr. | WIll Fight the Whisky Trust. “ A T ight of s Moines, un .,m time After the parade the presentation of the | A0 S0 5 S T e pected that the | upon either Commissioner Dickinson of Bnloe shouted, “This is a bill to revolutionize iW YORK, June 25.—The commiltee ap- | pered what a jon he created can war hors ven- | banuer to be given to the finest looking and | N OF Why it pooiag tha Thoxns or Benjumin Butterworth of Ohio, | the government.” pointed by the wholesale liquor dealers’ as- | your ago by a disc DI A e e tion and added greatly to dls bost uniformed company took place. It was | Climate i his state could have auy moro of u | 7y I biiahad U aatan iim neand o u)| oweforts it tos | oiar s e year ago by a disco which he claimed Thero was also & very large attendan awarded to the Omaia vetorans, moved Influence upon_ the savages than the | {he former hos cstavlizhol Boadqunwters ot | o 1% WS ML S0 S Vil the undoratands | Sociation to confor with tho distillers and cat- | was tho fountain of youth, Dr. Brown-So- o i 1S, i ol e 2 hotel and is making an active canvass for | debate e resolution, with rstand- AR i ; 4 ) A . older leaders of Towd republican: m&m-m\ of | At the races in the afternoon the state hose "“"h“‘"’"l:“l‘,.‘f'f;:,:[r‘,“;;:',‘l“""" 2 the pluce. Every commissionor 18 button- | ing that tho previous question should bo con | He “':‘j“‘,“‘ll”[“‘“' ‘,'“;“l‘f‘ oon “‘i'l “;" quard’s subeutancous “injection was . nine A I AR e i B 00 > for' the champlon cart was with six en- NATORIALYIOR holed a6 soon as he arrives and his vote is | siderod as ordered, and Mr. Springer with- | trust declined to rescind the rebate and made ! wonder, but nothing more, Scientists delegates. B Their time w M. of Platt A practical joke was perpetra ed by Sen- | goueit. drew his motion to'adjourn. a quasi promise about the price of spivits con- his/aiscovory tha'cold shouldoriand bhe. The Gonyentio: Wido Awake "of Iear- | ator Edmunds upon Senator Call tody Mr. Butterworth's friends are alsoactive | Messrs. (McMillan ~and Blout vigorously | ditioned upon contracts foru certain: poriod ; F ool : ! e Ot e T Alexendeniafs iy disland ;| Hatmndy tho mosty BEELY: dnosesgrba i his behalt and it 15 @ wary commissioner | attacked the bill, and from this time on there | In regard to the demand that the trust. shall Dy ok madieinopefcnlnod xom tppolnta Swvx Crry, Ia,. June oran_of York, 41 Amoras, | the upper brauch of congress and never fails*| \()o'van escape without committing bimself | was great confusion on the floor. sell to wholesale liquor dealers only, Presi ial committes to consider the sub- state convention was o'clock this the state central committee, S.M. Wi Towa Falls, who was elected temporas le of Plattsmouth, no tim to embrace an_opportunity to_take up spu The Alexanders had a' bell coupling | in the Congressional Record, This afternoon and the judges tookk the time | he opened himself and thought he would KEEP THELR HAND under @ ut until this make some munitions to be used in his ap- R ; Messr engaged i a colloquy somew ||1|\ added so much to the alre o that, the sergeant-t-ar us cases, ¢y, before ad first a Cunnon and O'Neill of Indiana | dent mhut informed the committee that | ject as it has often done in analo; such instractions had alveady been issued to mtly the academy of biolog agents. After hearing the report a motion h O own-So pd wrs adopted that the whole: calers pro- L Sh B boquasda to cither on ing, wh agreed to allow aching ¢ y advocating an inde- safe . office and restored d immediately to build distillerics on the | FePort on his discovery, was notificd that the man, mado an addross of somo length culo- | to run over. Thie hoso broko on the Neville | pendent form of government for the islaud of | & 2%k at Trimie Craol co-operative plan and raise subscriptions for d doctor desired to acquaint them with gizing the work of the party and predicting | cart aiter making a ran of thivty-five sce- | Cuba. Senator Edmunds imn tely arose Knew The "( ! i Mr, Springer moved to table the resolution. | that purpose. anew development of his system. Daring success at the uext clection. The member- | 0nds: the board of coutrol said it was out of | and said that inasmuch as the senator from | Liaritie, Wyd, June 5. Tele- On'a yea tud nay vote this was lost—yeas, i o the futer months, whilo residing ship of tha committwe on rosolutions v the question to give them another Florida desived to speak upon internatio gram to Tue Bee.|—The sufe in John 113—Coleman of Louisiana being They Chuffed Stanley. in s R L T then aunounced DY EAR T et i souuty AL GOl arULOR Huempfi aloon, at the Lavimic head- ouly republican who voted with the dewmo- | Loxnoy, June 25.--[Special Cablegram to :mv (A o ISl At AL RS At the afternoon session the report of the | been made riey where the | doors should be closed. s [iauasters of .tho Deaven hreyiug company, | Sl ooiniion was then adoptéd: ,',“\'l' }‘ ary M. Stanley eand his| coouoa claimod that by ‘8 new treatmens committee was received and adopted. Fremont hose ¢ o down and they got | adopted and the speech of Senator Call will, | Was cracked by barglars at an early hour | A imanging to meet at 1 o'clock for the co, Miss Tenuant, attondod commemo- | WD YL IR B G o of ehronlo Judge George G. Wright of Polk was made | another trial, it was decided to give them the | of course, mot app in the Record, | this morning, Two hundred dollars and | gix days du which the debate is to con- y exorolacs at Oxford untvorsity to- [ g0 o ietont v vooted neuralain, rheumiy o same chauce, 1 they make the run they did | and of coutse cannot be given to the public. | notes represeating £,000 wore taken, Thero | tinue the house adjourned. Tho undor graduates gave Mr, Stanley [ 1 ef8 LR R TR red D ot e of Ay 0f Lucts | today the Plattsmouth teamn will have the ator Call did not appear to enjoy the hot | isno clue to the burglars, who _evidently ¢ e 4 most uproavious rece They chigored (2R OB LIk pIAC GYOR JoproRy Hle paiocr S : D e Rt ook s aad s adien o 00 atondod b be of soveral hours: tensun oe: | Foed to find ln tho safo 8 largo amount cols | v\ coron o hin tho senate toduy | A0 chiafled him, and whon he was formally | FREIRY (0 OB Eare PR AT 8 At o, Mgy e trarl aohis cas | took place at 5 - with only | cupied but fow minutes behind {haolosea | Logted-for.the brawlngiiempany, (Tho work SAILNATON, $HIG S senata toduy | o oqonted thoy sang “He's a Jolly Good Kei- | Physiclanin the case of a gentleman we . Tho § ite central committee was | took - place Nobraskis CIEY toale | dobrs, WHGK® the temperature was abmost 109, | Showed that the men wara“probably expeits | the senate bill to provent transportation in | fow " following up th “with more | known to him and to u fellow member M. ., s - Bisbdiatriot, O. M. Junkin, Joffer- the champlonship belt, their time belng 45 1-5 | This blow came wpon the heels of a severs Lt i DL T MR SRR Ko has | 20Rd.08 merahaniian” Letweon - the 1 oucirs fop.the axplorer flaling witn' || ARGV, WED Qoalarmiad D SeaUbs Second, J. M. Komble, Muscatine: | beeonds. e Plattsmouth ted 0o good | “scutching” at tho hands of Senator Ingalls | povs hovering. ovoe Ball moutar fe Ba8 | States and Mexico and_ to restoro th “one moro for tho bride.» Tavor With HiaNOIonLAS, poufiares: thant AIL . W. Mullen, Bluck Hawlk; Fourth, | run, but as their ladderman b o injured | and others for a gross breach of the privil- - RN A R (Bt The degree of doctor of civil law was con- | f h hls 8¢ confreres than dic ) ) ¢ Medicine Bow range south of Larimie. It b i vard | bis fivst. A larg ity than cdoj Fifth, George A, | In the green race the duy before by | eges of the senate. Mr. Call published in the | \yag learncd that a disistrous timber five is forred upon Taateakor Goodwl, of Harvard | Suentioh ana'spouk pitiou nd in- Sixth, B. W. Praston, Ma. | fllling from = tho = ladder while = in Jilvor ey b eiatomentd tatantied 40 in progress and thatnearly 700 acres havo al- | Mr, Call rose to adaress the senate on the tollcotunl capacity “which i it iy F;}‘:;."!' PRI L B e A Bose sado | ‘in the senato. It Was. & comparisont of the :'i;“'-".\v“'“-'"\13{‘}‘.‘-u"..":‘if.énr"fi 182 phow l_!“I‘l;fl; subject of resolutions heretofore offered by Absconded from ¢ anada, ::l;j .:‘l"\'\';‘}_'l‘ “"‘"‘."\\“Il("g'm aling. Af"["[:fi 3 Tenth, D. K. Coyle, Hum- | W (n.‘.l-m. ol ':l "l?u. -”K’ul”n’ff'.”lfl“{’ | :‘:llzll:::‘»:u;;('l ‘\‘gllliwlfiiu.-u through by b | of persons who were camping out, him (and reported back ady from the Moxrresr, June Business circles | g0 \bod admiration to the aged professor { misrepresentations. Hen E. Mack, Buena Vista tors got up and de- cland of Emmett county was nominated for secrotary of stato on the sec- te the president to open negotiations with | known that Louis Ma od in the | committee on foreign relations) one author: | were agitate tay when it b or of Louls May ¢ Peterson, & painter emple amo | who, at the close of a long carcer, whon oth cific shops here, h or & | men ave resting on their laure r They will run tomorr W in‘the free-for: One by ono the s 2it s ex- | nounced the public Union s @ tissue of false- | fon f L$ lie n missing | lzin veres in ! weeks and his Whercabouts are o Spanish gov $t fontthasmnsnaga st | O lasa 1N e N abor which he belieyes to be th and 28 for Church, Y as all teams hero have pro: | row to hoe towards re-clection, sorved 10 act strangely and his friouds be. | AUCing that government to consent to the | leuying dobts, it is said, amounting to about | “HHCTRR LoN€ RO uum.u‘ prominently Dr. Lo platform committee then reported as | fossional men, A few teams from THE TWO KINDS OF COINAG lieve he became Insanie and wandered, He | establishment of a freo and independent ro- | £5,000, Fred Lewis, o fiiond of his from | vipiot, who was one of the fivst Pavis physie follows : Towa are expected to take part in it and g0od | [ asked an ult oinage advocate and | disappeared immediately after recelving his | publicin the island of Cuba, and the other | ¢ York, recontly opened a retail store and ns to experiment on other solutions which tesolved, That e the republionus of Towa, | 4568 MY b 1‘{-‘ od for, " u determyined i ne in the sen- | month’s salary in velation to Gorman ownership of a large | beian giving largd ordotn. ' he two .‘.‘:}»‘ quard had 8o far ouly tried upon himself. ibled, renfiivm our dov C S pre N ate to tell me, in a sentenc wossible e » 0 »d debt of Cuba k ying u D Og papar | 4 z the ority *rof, Gerini 0, tion to the principics of the mitlonal repub il ). m. —Pompicr corps contest, purse §75; | Wiy the postiions théy. occupied i fhe pre Renominated for Congress, propestlan f tha houded dobkias Oaka, | i town suottod to betweon §160000 and | Spion o majorily Iy et Gerain pcod il We ke no Other tost of feulty prize, §0; socond priz T o sonkiong thox-pocblec i tha prew [ Benaminaediul b Wiien the clerk was reading the second | §170,000. The most of this falls duo’ July 4. | Mot \e'tione vank of Irench physlcluns We he \Bartof L ‘;“'l AT m.=Cirand free for' all’ water test, | Cotuage sont g [l Sl e T ) man olution Mr, Sherman rose aud moved that | Lewis has disappeared also and it is thought i o bbb Y b 2 ¥ 0 e JELGRRE 824 | gy oy e owell was renominate d Y the re 5 ~ 5 both are in the United States, A movement atriotic ution of Presiden Harrlso The public man who takes a position ) L doors be closed Yol London Press Comment Wl the sielul coni A ihe ove E“ll“'m||‘l|‘.w(|“l',, H oas ruce, freo 'n/x 4I11\-“I‘\“"*U against the free admission of raw material “;‘l"{““l“‘ of the Iourteenth congressional Imunds seconded the motion and the | 130 feot by bhols croditars 10 bave them |, HORES Special Cablegram to ! or closer. an ations, both 20, §00; séeon e, § Vi chich te ke money itself cannot be | HStrict " brought buclk. LONDO ¢ Special Cableg business and politicus ¢ull American | 2:0 p. m.—Hook and ladder race, free for | Yiuh Which to make money Itsclf cannot, be ————— vice president directed the galleries cleared - ~ i Bie,]—The Post wants the governmend BOYOTILONLS & peopl & purse #0g0; first prize, $00; second m“nl'ril\'n»! LA RAVORIA 8- PR0s S0 _u“ stage Robbers Slightly sled. and the doors closed. Two Killed by an Explosion todrop all bills and simply to ratify the the prine OLEOblan t0 Atuerloan e o | manufacture in this country the more w Caristoas, Cal, June 95.—~Three masked | Mr. Cll, being thus unexpectedly cut off [ Corcueste, Ont., Jun Tho boller of | AngloGerman A (PR in £ the fntorest of all o badeanplers® contest to rules; prize, | will have for circulation, even though we ¢, | in his desire to make & speeeh before tho | n engine on Willlam Cralg's farm, two | supply bill aud immecdiately adjourn parlige and pdministered In make it, like the miller makes flour, on | mis miles from here, exploded yos cing it for stage \d that he would withdvaw tho res- after- | ment & the expr publ View of cquul fntirest of our lndustries. . oy the sha: RnA 'healdes - thase: will " o/ a' | & 4 ‘ . y 4 iph says that the government o AT hat dise 1 %o wisoly Go T Meet. 2na - h | A | The pass s weorg cleansd out, the high- | olution, but the order to close the doors wis | noon, killing George Craig, son of Wilham b . WEagrss that discrlpations may bewtaely | o e plars Moot ol Telo, | S1bIIILY i the icreaso’ of tho circulating | waymen getting %00 a0d some jewelry, insisted upon by Messrs. Sherman and Ed- | Craig, aud Thomas Quick, owner of the en all that could logitimately bo cx= neve st the musses. In this | Y, Neb, June 25.—[Special Tele- | medium if we have free colnage which w o munds and was o futo execution, gine, abd fatally injurlng Frank Quick. S¢ ted of 1t in th of the obstruction Lot “shouta' ba | grm to Tue Ber.]—The district lodge of | canuot have if we place a limit upon 1l All Quiet as Spokane Falls. The doors were reopened ut 1:30 and the | eral others weve seriously injured, red and that the best courso mow Is 19 sucorn the ralsing of revenue | the second district Independent Order Good | u(m ply l‘hll‘\l casting doubt upon the fu SrokANE FALLS,” Wash., June d senate togk up the house bill for the admis- ~ s drop the licensing ...’ ppuc of tho s by (ho keneral | Tomplars have just closed o two days' meet. | 9f U0 dctas to whothier it iy just the proper car trouble has quicted down, o sion of Wyoming to the union us a state, Yale and Harvard Tied, thing, and aonouncing that it is risky busf. | St ther Home Ruler Elected, alting | “iphe bill'wa; aside and Mr. | Nyw Havey, Conu., Ju o 25.—[Special - : smporgrily laid . Whether It contcrn domeatie | 10 here tonight. The district comprises the | nesssbut we see wilhe wk the decision of the court on the contempt mo . X R porge - ¢ une & ‘ ; fiydinlilon OF s Hiiivation | counties of Thuyer, Fillmore, Saline and Jef. | exieht: 18 to by 1t toa certaln | 4i0 5 ouinst the city atthorities, Ingalis off ‘,;l‘I""‘\,,‘l‘%“\;"xl‘,‘:, % _"‘l“‘”'l"““”‘l’,‘.’ | Telogram to Tus Bek.]—Yesterday's gamo |, Lo J i 45~ ”‘I\‘l‘ ml”l blegran lfl [ oualo ferson ere about ofie hundred and | 'This is what th ator said w 0 leaves Yule aud Harvard tied in the cha uk Brk.|—Rochefort Maguire, the nomine ve lu fuvor of such expansic of th hundred and s 1s what the senator said who advo- 4 quire into the publication in the Record toda; caves Yale an a he cham 5 4 i o s 1t oy fheh expansion of tbe | fry'dule from subordinate lodges 1n | cates limited coinage and & bullion redemp- ; Bond Offerings. | &t ,w.'f.“f‘.l”.l.nmmn by Mr. Call and r6. | plonship series. Each collego has won two | ©f Mr. Parnell for the scat in the house ot spuiation und triade, and oft- | the district in attendanc The session | t pature : WASHINGTON, June 25, —[Spacial Telegram | port whether it is in sccordunce with the | games, und the declsive game will b aved | €o for North Donegal made vacant by got contraction resulting from contiuuul with- | closed with a4 musical concert uud an address ! drawal of uationai bunk elreulation, To this | by A, G. Wolfenbazger, tion of Mr. O'Dolier also a home, been eleeted without opposition, ree coinage will be a menace toour finan- | to Tus Bk —Bonds offered: §10,000 at | rules, ot 1 clal system, for the reason that this will be- 3 g at Huampden park, Springheld, Saturda ,000 at §1.03, | Ihis led to a sharp spat, lo the course of | June 25,