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T\\ l‘ NTIETH YEAR. ()'\IAHA SUNDAY Jl()l(\l\IG. JUNE 29, 1800-TWELVE PAGES 1. THE GERMAN ARMY BILL | "raeve rum movws awar. fowt of pis, comiome, et | DENSION FOR MRS, CRODK, | o ottt st i th | ant Nobrwiy s the ek e rmonss | TRA % NG JEN INJURED, oibles and Fun(-lrfl ul‘l oreign Swells | attempted, notwithstanding, to make a mani- sion bills adopted » house last night general land office and the secretary of the in- Who Kneel at Pleasure'sShrin festation and a riot ensued, involving a loss el | Euloe is evidently suffering from neute Indi- | torior. This action was acquiesced in by the [Copyright 189 by James Gordon Bennett.) of one life and the injury of several persons. gestion, for he séoms to have good will for no | then President Cleveland, But at this junc- mqu\“’\ - f f : i Ll ) The governor at once sent in his_resignatio i . | one. He objects to all privato | and | turo c ' wrrted > " i The Reichstag Passes it to a Third Reading | piwis, June New York Herald Cablo ':’:"I bl l;‘]y]‘:’y”:““l“ (S Unanimous R("pon Submitted by the Com s ,“‘;I.‘ JA1|“»~' ‘”‘ffrl:I']‘w._””:“““ “'_’V‘“\’i‘”'; | Ly s h"'":_““,‘.‘“‘“ receiy “]w "ll‘.u‘l'll\:- | A Loco = e at Grand Island Strikes ® Without Amendment, —Special to Tie Bee, | ~Midsumm rather | gopvation reveals almost no indication of & mittee in Favor of It, bills and demanding a quorum for their con- | railroad commission, Mzed under =, Loaded Omuibus, is here at last. The aun is blazing hot, even | desire on the part of the people to return sideration. This morning he objected to the | the act of March, 1857, nquiries as to e the northeast wind ceases to bring with it an | to _a monarchial =~ form of un\‘n‘x'nnn‘\t Yo T u{\]vm\'nl of ;n.- Journal, which ~ showed that | the issue of these patents pending. the exam- —_— " ARAIE ¢ « was the caso @ week ago, | and the friends of the empire will hard] about & hundred pension bills wi ination into the indebtedness of the railroad \ y CHANCELLOR VON CAPRIVI'S. PROMISES | wupicaant chil e was the cse ek b | it st in e spronching ioc- | A WARM TRIBUTE 7O THE DEAD GENERAL. | fuasey T "yt tho House prompily | company to th Uit Statos, and. o posi- | SERIOUS — ULT OF A DRIVER'S HASTE. 2 n¢ wves are already tinged o faint | gioy " Phey will content themselves with en squelched him and he sneaked away | dent, in transmitting tue report of the com- | i % yellow. The mondaines are now preparing | deavoring to sceure suficient number of T . shamefacod, A _couplo of hours sslon, said: *Tho exocutive power. mist The Opponents of the Measure Re- | for the watering places and tho mineral bath | members to congr y a president who | The Many Brilliant Achievements of |.]n |'Il||<'||\| W1l of South Caroling came { | bo exer sed according to existing laws and [ A Fight 1 con Linwyers at Hastinge 4 3 is friendly to them. The indications are that the Famous [ndisn Fighter - the aisle while Enloo was writing and asked | the exceutive diserotion is not probably broad 9 g fuse to Accept His Statements season, hdore do BORECei: the itol B Aapaiall —A Premont Crook Gets Three i & Al e el o dore de Fonseca, the present chief of the 4 him a question, to which the Tennessecan | enough to feach such a dificulty, yot the Fif & Regarding Leaves of The Rue de lu Paix”is thronged with | 5oociional government, will be chosen. called—%he National made no response, Then Hemphill looked at | tieth congross, to whom this m i Years in the Pen - Farmer Absenve. womien making their last purchases and hav- - Election Bill, him sharply for a second or two and ex- | rect adjourned without enac Killed by Lightning. o i ors mots with the centouriere OFFICER DRU ‘I‘I\' SHOT, claime g0 to ——. Enloe arose hotly and | further legislation has b PSS o stitnitier ;toflats this. year — suid: “You mind your own business and | ceived suflicient noti onelusion SOy s i i o] In tho morning | He Tiecelvea o Bullet in the Back | (7samsorox BumstdTi Owymy es, | | LI nife) to shih heSouth Caspinn | b st e ineptelngen o 100 | Gyuntrasn (Special Tt Braiiy, June 25, The reichstag has passed wornen and cavalicrs stili haunt the ARl Hisat W CamaXTi STUKTy .. § [ and tho business of tho country whon 3T atk | not. authorize. this departinent to withhold | eeram to T By s and possibly the army bill to a third reading without hs of the bots and thore are many | The thugs and rounders varied thelr ocou- | - FASEEEEE e June 28, ) | vou not to deluy the work of the house.” 1t | lands granted to the company and for which | fatal accident o * this morhing. ab Senator Paddock tonfght submitted his re- | jooked for a moment as_though the men | lists have been filed boating | pation last night, and instead of going ) reason is deemed o | 4 g'eloc kfast, lawn tennis an L in which one man was dangerously amendment. The minority consisted of the il i .| Tnitles 65 LS TalANd club O EHE Shlne) through stores and dwelling houses, they | Portin favor of the bill o pension the widow | would come to blows, Shortly afferwards | exist why the sccretary should not | 00 HUMR L frelsinnige, socialist and _volkes — par. | Prrtics a f""p:,“x_,"x.}‘.m“"l'"','m'.'l werson this. | o1iob o vollearian of the late General Crodk. Senator Paddock | IEnloe, saving he would seo Hempliiil later, | proceed to deliver to the ~ Union Pa. | Iured and two traveling mon, named Dix of ties and sixteen membx ot (| o, be & propacly, aprolitad pesson this) | 8L 8RS e oaE e iy walkee | il s e gt oS OMRNAY el oF 114 bl (1810 th Ball Cillo. compuny lands which have - been | St Louis and Garnean of Lincoln, wero badly the centor party. Of the centrist members | FOAY LAUS G UDUSUA WAOURE O Lhd) : a8 originaily introducedi@iving & ponsion of ITS ADOPTION ASSURED. « r:vw!. and” it is his intention to | bruised and cut. The driver of Banks' traus- cort ¢ she must be maseuline and jaunty in her | in the neighborhood of Twentieth and Pie nd high collars and four-in- | streets, is one of the most dreary in the cit 2,000 a ye and yet more feminine than | 8s along the stre fug over te side- | members of th i forests of high weeds, just the | and he finally y rs and robbers would | imously ende 7 H ¥ these lists, commencing at the easte er 'bus, Stove G A 7 tho y, but fomnd that all the other [ = The action of the house yester n reced- | Toition of the un|: “”;”l‘ meuli i ‘lt |.~:.': ixl bus, Stev (-I'lm.\ll. was ||ml\\|u- the B comfittee favored §1,200, | Mg from its disagreement to the senate | 41 Nebrska wh tHo 1AMaN A6 gtletls .| Me b and in trying to eross in front of the Ldod. "The report. fs unan. | “mendnient providing for an inerease of the | gy 1d have been sold and aro in use by | CREINe was caught in the middle of the track, J “Hadna An- | gulary of the commissionerand assistant com- | ot e y o wocutod ol The f ¢ the ongi roko the tear sed by the committee and is | misisoner of the L Tand omiee nesured | Betual settlers, The patents execated ai- | e force of the engine broke the team sis roady by the previous executive will be re- | loose and it escaped without any injury, but f porcale shir hand necktie ever in her thin white dresses with laces [ walks d ribbons and baby blue parasol. I no- | place which murd who voted against the bill sixt Bavaria and two from Baden, 3 to follow Dr. Windthorst in accepting Chan- cellor von Caprivi's assurances that extensive leaves of absence would be granted after two y 4 1te lonEhy . orBist Rl (taE7hlss: | it adonty 2 B oator Dadanon Mekhitetd dwet | ticed a very effective dress the other day at | choose for the perpetration of their dark | quite lengthy, embracing a full military his he adoption of Senator Paddock’s pu corded.” Patents will ba issucd on the sts | the *hus was rolle ¢ vt ¥ url'4| L .Ilr u:‘;l ‘uu:him;A u‘l\nnlxlull nlu“l l.?xl it S e Te T i ot | doea tory of the noted warror aud many endorse- | 1ent to th v Im‘n..-[ fore bo "‘I'Il" approved by the formar secrotary and lists :’m Iu‘ i :I.nxy.l) I I8 block before the the reichstag to make the fixation of | White flaunel, striped with pi und | Drummy had reported at miduight and | ments from civil and dnilitary associations | Gy of the session Senator Paddock ing R R S LR The two traveling mon who were In the ) {15 GOHes a giletof white batiste rufifed in front with | when walking away from the box at Twen- | and legisliturcs, amobg them being @ | troduced u bill to incroaso the eficiency of | o, ; 5 tio | place effective, The chancellor's concessions i ; phori Y : memorial irom the cifizens of Omaha and a | e goneral Lind oftics, which provided cordance with the recommendtion of the | 'bus we Iy ent with the glass and 1 [ plain pink. A pink ol of plain | ticth and k he noticed two men, oto il bl il vided for 8 | commis of the general land ofiee and | severely braised and the driver received practically amount to little, but they suffic 1o uive the bulk of the center party an ¢ cuse for voting for the bill. The house then | front, whe hraska | somewhat extensive reoy Justment of tho forces, nding that would be difficult to secuve an early of this bill through both houses after also w ney gen pinion of the assistant attor- ral assigned to this department, g DEMOCKATS CAPITULATING, A Pight Betwe silk and a hat turned up all round, except in | tall and v 1z a white slouch hat and the | Preamble and resolution from the 2 it extends over the other short, dressed in light clothes, hur- | legislature, In the course of his report Sen- y pretty belts a riedly walking down Twenticth street. He | ator Paddock says: “General Crook was serious sealp wound which may prove fatal. > that they will | [ |E,.:“‘, . l-,‘“.,-‘\ % stelking out the | Bmong others one of heavy silk cord twisted o oD b e ey RUKERAOn| (pérhanis BeHIn el anbng tho surviving | tracted strugele in the senate, tho s The democrats are the | Hastizgs, Neb, June 2 A AR et 2 + | with gold. Poppleton — ave where they disap- | Eener s of the civil war, His first honors | quictly (ll'n]ll‘n'll his bill and took the more | national election bill. vroposed to | gam to Tup Bre.]—In the district court credit demanded by the government for raising the pay of below the rank of colon Maltazalin, the imperial se on as the protector of the lives and | rapid ‘method of preparing and offering iy two of s county’s most promine . wnendment to the logislature appropri Pt acHonNon At LR RS Ry BC ing bill, which carvicd into effeet most | the silver, tariff, appropriation and_ other | fttorneys, Hon. R A. Batty and General A, His last guerdons | ;%ha foatures of the bill The amend- | geneval bills so as to bring about an_adjourn- | H. Bowen, becoming involved in a heated were gained as the félend of the Indians | ment has now been cone in by beth [ ment of congress before the end of July pro it over the examination of a witness The coaching season is'in full swing and | peared, but thinking they might have | we the horns of the her, as they are daily t onto Twenty-fir: strget, the | homes of the western frontiersmen agaivst S ' ¥ walked down that strect, and when tooted, from the Herald ofice OF | just bey ¥ ho heard the tof u abGbY s and Qenbinl Verdy St. Germains and badk, by the skillful whips | revo i Stingd s loft el $ A treasury, and General Verdy du § et S el S T L B T 1 conquered and as tho advocato | houses, 1t incr ¥ of th vided the republicans will not ask to take up the climax by assaulting each other minister of war, i yR G i conld not, o realized that he had been shot and justice ftoward the nation’s | missionicr of the general laid ofti the eleetions bill at this session and permit | with ctairs, The combatants w separated Parisian life, i ] £4,000 t0 £5,000, of the assistant commissioner | it tolie overin the senate committee. Re- | hefore any damage was done. dudgo Gaslin on of the credit without fu The sup- nounting to 74,600,000 intended for mili- 1d to o back to the box, he works watchman, who and notified the cen- and turni . I'rom his graddation at the military | t ? 3 £3,000 00 and raises 3 ' y wdemy until his deathf bis life was filled ::,“’.".'h,,,' et o tion. His mlllt@‘y duty led him into | office from 21,800 to £2,000, while at the publican senators have been telegraphed to | took the matter in hand by debarring them be heve the fivst of next week for a con both from practice for six months. e B cnce, when the proposition will be consid- | association entered a protest against this m given by the Baron d of the betrothel of M plementary estimate marks, which are m tlked back with hin § s one of 1 station o il ad happened. o purposes, we 1 to the budget Sl P i bl 'Il‘lul-;olu“ul|\:‘;“ y"uh:\:.l:”"-u'(" \Ilm' e scction of the contry and never with- | time providing eight chiefs of divisions in the . “whflh been m,‘»p..x... to take up the | severe sentence und it will probubly be re- committee, P TA i A TS o a8 FUTLS weyed to the station, where Dr. | out signal distinetion to/himsclf, On the Pa- | 1and office at the sume salary. ~These chiefs | election bill on Monday and when the clec- | moved. The government, having now se- (il iy L L FORAL A LY i was called and an unsucecssful attempt onst, tho plains 68 tho middlo wost, fn | Of divisions are tho principal clerks in tho | tons bill is reported fiam the senate comuiit s el N the ' iassnge Satiy thel ¢ nriny presented and all the members of the dip- AR torersova i buTIet b L const, tho plaing 10 mid s in il lund office und the effect of the new | tee, lay aside the tarift bill and give the The Sugar Beet Palace Com Bl the house cam adjourn catly in July until | Jomatic corps were present. The Covbeille [ ™ Fho ball, which was probably a 22-calibre, 1000 of . o RO 60 HiT i HuRa T | Mot CIDIL TSRS NED, JUNne s (phicia) § 1 adj July AN HOHBBAIoN tHeBHou ]| ond nu- rocky canons of the Sierca Madra, no | su and to take them out” from under the CONFEREES ON THE SILVER DBILL. T m to Tie Bee | At the mecting of Iy ad- | entered the back ‘d on | blade, and took slightly to the right, produci and other wedding prosents were gre v is to be solemniz November, when bills bearing on the labor question will form the chief work of the outh, he | oper ationof the civil service rules, Both conference committees have now been | the 1 upward course, defled less than ou the battleflelds of the X sed gal- | Judge Groff thoroughly endorses Seiator | appointed ou the silver bill. The house com- | the follow ing a painful and | served his country with unsurpa: nd Island su v beet pals leeted ol o compan, mired. The ma and direc- Monday at the Tenple de I'Oratoive, el et X ) th chstag, ! 2 langzerous wound. R At P I | Padaocics plan'of the. reorganization” of tho | airtan cors o ot o ouse comm ) Tho bl concerning the acquisation of | The Jeanno Do Ave movement continues to. | “A¥GUENI R, omeor was taken to nis | JREY "“',"',"v"l'('f"“., forouon o ",‘"»" Land oftice und is greatly pleased at the re- | Wallor of Massachusctts and Sl werd | (005 P - D. Moore; viee president, arouse rencwed enthusiasm and Mgr. Pages, | home at 7 v street, L) And SO 00! 100 | sult, He e certainly cannot butfeel highly | named by Speaker 1 shortly before ad- | W. R surer, (. A, Mohren- Vet Heligoland and the financial plans of the gov: durfng the ¢ ored by b complhimented by the unive o~ Journment lust evening, This morning the | starche) yJ. P Kernohan; supel bishop of Verdum, has been lecturing in al ernment by which the inercased army ex- , ; O S ION. g1 et bestowed upon his administration of tho | o : s ) 'S > he tow! cilliTeos co, and the ve- WOCRLD'S FAIR COMMNISSION, gallantry and meritorious ser tion bestowed upon his administration ¢ . vice president named as the senate conf intendents, ¢ arff and William Haines penditures are to be met will remain undis- | the t Bl LUIRLLE o, L onan i dom, daving und supremo. capacity in com | laud oftice by speakers on hoth sides of the | Senators She S Toies t OLEN GV atock, 20,000, lits oo subseribed ind closed until the winter session. sult will be the canuonization of Je and | yvice Presidents Sclected at Yeste mand of troops for the ubjugation of hostile | house and from both political parties yeste Harvis, The in the appointment menced at once. The plung Siv Edward Malet, the British ambassador, | 8 Bationul monument to her memor SR easion Indians made him the recipicut of repeated JREL g the chaioman of the | wired last eveniug, was due to the de > for a building 240 feet by 180 fect, the ¢ i SR . S e Senas falvl o resolutions of thanks from the legislatures of e committec on public lands, delivercd | o the part of the speaker and vice president L tower will o 160 feet high and the summit L [CEAEVCOn EEan o WL CHEEel O PARISIAN NEWS, o DHESoEId SRR com ’lluwl‘uu:tn:vlu wu':m»'\‘n..'m:fiuru:,:fu an eulogy on Judge Groff ns a wublic officer | €0 scleat. roprosontatives. and soatiors whe | will b renshed by an alevution:. Tt Wil bo von Caprivi v on the subject of the missioners at their session this morn From the clos@6f the war until his | Which is probubly without pavallel in the his- | would meet all the requirements of a com- | built on the same style s the famous corn opposition of the French government to the | Many Items ¢ Interest From the | lected the follow ce presidents: Thomas .1‘ ith he made his name'and the record of his | tory of recent debate in - the house. lh'fly*‘ prowise. It is believed that the selections | palice at Sioux City and will be its eq in East African agrcement. The vote of M. French Capital, M. Wallerof Connecticut, M. H. De Young of | deeds a part of the imperishable history of z\“;“l b ;’l‘",‘ll ‘li,’” ',“,“',"""l,"‘,‘” made arc on this line. Representative | every respect, 3 RIS tar G2 LioreiEnlartals >Anurs, o 98— [Special Cablegra ali »enn of Louisi . W, vican valor, o jz tradition among | Wisdom o residen arrison dg- ¢ who was the ehampion of the hous S IR LG SR B G R Ll Tl GRS W) Gl o) 10 RRIGGLS TLihung (6 it ‘tnl‘u-u(‘“ulhm‘u‘"{;! the west and s | ment in' the sclection of u commis- | wieasure, s anderstood to ba. willing to re Nebraska City Protests, protesting against the establishmeat of a | Tue Ber,]—1f the chamber discusscs finance, | Allen of New York, and A. B. Andrews of to b aBtten Mection | sioner who was ourtcous gentleman, | cade from his advocacy of tho' bullion | Nenriska Ciry, Nebi June (Sp protectorate over uizibar, affects | Minister Rouvier's 7,000,000 frane loan, be- | North Catolina. Theve still remains the se- | among the ploneerss and . frontiersmen. | euergetic, full of western push and exceutive | yedompiion featurs under pressure from | el to Tt Bre |- City ez - | His se the senate, While he insists treasu rer w complete the pel German claims within the sultanato | fore adjournment the session will be pro- | lection of and also the proposed acquisition of Mafia. | tracted until August, otherwise the chamber | nent or The committee on per- The conference resulted nent to | will adjourn in July. manent organization will also later recom- cd the | mend a nawme for the place of director gen- vices rendered possible the rapid set- | foree, industrious, whilst with a of vast areas of te h shows caretul and_ consci the house bill as nally passed w ‘nt of mines and va oxortions, - Heich rized him as have filled all the vequirement of the ned by his victo of eminenee, bringing with him a v tion, hie now announces himsclf as pre 's A vigorous pr against the sus, iving s population as 10,441, Mr. Cooko anizati L an ag this o ous campaigns. take simultancous in opposing the | e municipal council has approp distinguished ser rondere as a judge which has been fully sustained by | to njet, the free coinage sentiment at loast | was 1161011 ax plAntion Ao rop el right of Frauce to interfere. The English | sum of 16,000 franes for the celebration of the | erghe 0 0o G0 sile the opening of the: great Sioux rese ms innumerous and inpor half way and o provide fora bill whicn will | by wite that ke Lot iven out any of tho government has prepared a reply to M. Ribot | fall of the Bastile on July 14, mended that the. president . be empow. | tiou, through the personai influence which he | 85 he (Judge Payson) persohally kne absorb the entive product of the Americuan | s published, but that they weie o i ol T excrcised in council gver those whom he had record rendered sinee he has bes mines. Representative Walker of Massachu- | mated before census taking commeneed, T to tue effect that if the sultan accepts the | The members of the Br n delegation protection of England or any other power the | say that the only concession made their gov- | mittees: treaty of 1862 gives France no right to object, | ernment in veturn for recognition by France | bers: rules and by-la t the following standing com- ‘utive committee, twenty mem- cight: tariff and snown monomctallist v, but i to return carly in the coming a well ‘ut ubsent from the e Gallant us ho was in buttle, | Judge Payson stated that s par Te is populatio of Nebrasks tity ‘ him was ot expressed because of a pors B || NI ey Gl much from 11,5 41.»1-umvu in war, General Crool's maghanimity and tenderness toward his foes will nover be forgotten iu friends although he was glad to numb 9 S nerobiatIona I Fe R sportation, six: foveign affuirs, cights Judge Groft lioze o ANy i : X = and* further, that the Anglo-German arvanze- the negotiations regarding the | ISP i 3 those patts of the seBth where he served. | Judge Groff among those to whom he wus | fricuds, however, stute that he will not be wmer Struck By Lightning, ) G A zislation, one from cach state and v G 3 g he W dghtning. ment does mot attack the independence | fronticr of French Guinea shall be resumed | yiiior: art and scionces, eight; | 1ong years ufter tHoEaimgglo ended large | Warmly attached, butthat he gavo his en- | found in the wuy of liberal legislution as lony s IsLaxn, Neb, June 28.—|Special portions of his Py, toward alleniating | dorsemont of the increase to Judwe Groff's | us it stops short of absolute and unlimited | o, “uer enemies whonm | Salacy on the highest public grounds, coinage. The position of Representa- | Lciegram to Tur Bi : Battte, ' Thay ' of “§ll* 237 S P o tive =~ Bland of Missouri s . too | farmerliving three milos novth of the city, most checeful wit- fat-Avms Valentine of Nebraska | Wl Jaown “to require comments. | was killed by lightning tonight abont 7 15 pature and wacm toldms ”"‘“ ":" ':‘" ";_ cbraska | oy the side of the senate Senators Jones and | o'clock. He w ~.,,m(;...— at the time and the graiition Mondiyid 1 | Farris will control. Senator Ha _of the sultan, protection mnot involyving [ where they were left off in 1880, and that if | history, literuture and popular educution, ] —George Dening, & subjection. The English vote will - be [ this proved lnfl#ihumwmucuw.b@ elght; ' agviculture, - sixteen; live stock, | Poverty and disurcoe presented to M. Ribot early next week and | UKLV (O BTN sixteen: horticulture and_floriculture, six- [ he had overcomo it AR ) Russia has ordered to be manufactured in | teen others w ). will be supported by a diplomatic intimida- | ¥ of new vifles, modeled | four ness to the chivalr finance, cight; auditing committee, , cight: class! tion of Germany’s concurrence. The French | from the French standard vifie, and witbout | g SLud heart of ‘General Crook, while hundreds [ Will be sworn in o L is even | cow wis not injured, but a_yearling in an- vess roports that Lord Slisbury's reply was | the agazing foi e FALELOOI C of his sick and suffering comrades, theiv ""1‘.":"“’;[;' T e e, "‘_'j more radieal in his views on the silver ques- | other part of the \4.m was killed at the same I Ml Ol T yavos dent of the re- | enlture, oi : + + | widows and orphans will Join in the' tes understood that, ut present there will bo few | gion than Senator Jones. When the bill was | time, undoubtedly by the samo bolt. A L e DO O vy public of S s i the dows Faih ; e e | mony ieral Croole hus loft his widow fn | Shaugoes i the toreo of the senate, Ou u falk | ynder d enate he opposed the I : L The Reichsanzeiger today vindicates the [ fail'of the ‘\ : LOIC LGy deel | e th 00 fa distribution of patronage cach senator would f iy on constitutio N doq iy pha Rolchaumslgu ey vindictics the | Bifofth Sonenis miisiaiaion,fut G | G et B ot S Vi | B adh S | bectded in Favor of the cit nglo-American agreemept us made in the | nies that med in (he revolution, | e matter went over for future considera- s 2 O e i P o b st mt vaci | B 3 at i SO o Nt AT b FY AT Tt interest of the ¢ \ Bust Africa company. | 1t is understood that Saldivar makes money | tion, changing s b the expense attendait | A¥Ies - ibcluding Shecenl Bid AT Hishoutd «d und should not | ] N i HDSSIALETG Phe colonial society’s opposition which is based | By the overthrow of Mencnd, Guzman @ : e upon_cl dy draft upon | QU5 SUCOD O a8l onablican | b repre by any substitute for | Eram to Tue BueJ—Another twist was given RS Baas e O rebis bused 1430, who also resides in Paris, made money MACKIN IN TROUBLE AGAIN. | peeaniury ghiiconarositysto (st EimosevaL s aovery e opublicin s convenjence sake. . Senator Jones, | o the occupation today. For two or of 1l ure - whic 500, ted coinage, | thre upon the idea that German commerciul pansion has been sacrificed, is de inconsistent witfl the n downfail, T comrades wnd friends, i3 responsivle for the damedal | He Becomes Involved in the Alder- | condition of his estte. Your commiiice is rtis for confident that the coun which owes so 1 and Bruner, will provide | bron st th ure an'tine segunces of silver | Junction vreventiug the coliection of” tiele s shall be is- | been on trial in the district court X- | by his ¢ red to b “The salon committee has o Instead of n to Mrs. Wentworth, an Ame nt Y these figure Colorado is ited with two me. pre s at 81,440 8 3 oan; CS, 5 " R i cach, one ol oye of o [0l i )0 lecting the interests of the compuny the gov- | @ pai which the Awerican teere- | Cpreaco, June 2 | Jury today | MUCh to bis memory, will not permit his | Gt A i A DIuve oyt Iamaracenk rolt | o Lo - o tha transerofitholc ted for the exhibition of 1380, teaco, June 28, —The grand jury today | widow to want. The sentiment which made i T g pers g | sucd redecmable in coin or lawful mo today. Judge Marshall this afternoon rene ernment, after the transfer of the coast lin GG o MantEm Dase Ao bt AN 1 | continued its investigation into the el 5 | exceptional « in the cases of the st 15 erodited with ovew | Will be temporarily at | isfactory so position of uggut and of lution of the problem, with Mutia, will assist the company to co iie bribery in connection with the [ widows of Admi it travelers passing through Alsace-Lor- | of alderma w donns: i < onize und the Germans who are t vuine will not require passports, but for so- | Lake street clevated road, and there were | Thomas, Huucock and” Logan will ke N9 and ator Shernan is not fined. His Three Years in th journers, even for the [ equally meritorious application in the Bl A A ttitude in de There is ot Neb., June WU r Color ing to develop trade and g ¢ alture on the coast will find ample [ POXLisan fm ibehats oony el On the Fourth ¢ support from the government. he arti which President F is obviously a responsc to the remarks made | foan Art Students by Prince Bismurck to a deputation that | in the Latin qua ~waited on him recently, England, he said, | {he United States minister, w day by giving a reception to Ame adjustment of the s inercase: those of s should be diminished. sational developments. Alleged aftidavits [ 11\GH SROREIS TRV THE L LI Aldermen Walner and Monear, & distinguished Indian fighter and th ing the notarial scal and simature of | eator of the great west.” Joseph Mauckin, the noted politi- COLONEL HENDELSON'S SPEECIL, APPOINTED OVER HIS SUPERIORS. the count “fine worker,” id before There has been no more effective speech The appointment of Lieutenant Colonel “‘l“‘l R : by the jury several [ delivered in favor of the national elections | Batehelder as quartermaster general over the | 16 doubt_of x . but he pi nothing | Dill than that of Colonel Henderson of Towa | heads of six super in vank has created | Mittee will iu my ju w general belief, that lie will not ol use his efforts for a measure. which will se other w cur utive approval and afford rehef to am to Tur Bre]-Johu C. Utter, the crook captured at Covington Tues wriced with robbing Jay Reynold “I have ious 1 conference. com striet court today and promptly Mavshail to thre ive n July the Ame on sent to th cars in the peni- would erush the German trade in cast Africa, f L0 rece e . o Tho Enelish might at tho outsct of the wee. | 4€NLS and to visitors in the afternoon, about them, and the wus given [ in the house this aftcruoon, He reversed all di in_ Washington, cs- [ BPOR & measure w vide for T '.{ Anglisti mig] ]“- *l" i :\ PEO- | o dinner in the evening. Consul General | that they wer v his clerk. | of the arguments used by the domoct ¢ among members of the army. It has 'l.m.“ |-n‘_w'h|<I l‘l_ ot "_‘{I’“"' T M a Kind. cctorate treat with complaisance the Ham- | Rathbone will also give a dinne Poday an intimate fri ent to | agzainst the bill and made them stand in il predictions as to fortheoming pro- [ Worth -~ of bullion or pre ) TsLaND, Nob., June 25, —[Specinl motions iu the lines of the service unry itly the intention of th usult senior inble, prosi- selections ¢ that | of the measure. Colonel | skin, and [ he regretted to learn from expressions on the | as it is evid that the latter had frequently boasted to im | floor of the house and. elsewhere that there [ dent not to o R e e | i he, | of the . A builiff was sent ot for | wasa feeling in some quarters that the north | of thes rs. The co Baron Wissimann, since his - interviews | minister — of commer Senor - Pisa, | Mackin, but he could not be found, and the | was unfriendly toward the south. He did | ship be -ant on Tue with tho emperdrand Chancellor vonCaprivi, | Brazilian mmister at Berlin, amd M. De | general impression is that he has absconded | not believe there was any but the best of feel- | retirement of General MeFe has modified his dislike to the concession of | Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the Lon- | to uvoid prosecution for pevjur, Mackin | ing in the north toward the south and south- | day late General ( Zanzibar to the English, At General von | don Times, Sk wiis sed a few months ago from the | ern interests upon the part of any one. But [ out, leav a general PERSONAL MENTIO: d was naturally formed but died in & Caprivi's ministerial dinner ho suid then uch and Spanish bourbon banguet | Joliet prison, where he served a five-year | it does not follow, suid he, that” because the | to 'be appointed. Within siy s the Dr. E. H. Carter of Des Moines ealledupon | few hours, 4 d 0 said thero 1 at the Continental hotel last even- | term for manipulating ele sty eth is frie he [ surgeon general will retive, and vhile | the presid lay R H ‘ 3 b cutal | B term for munipulating election retarns. north is friend the | surgeon general will retive, and meanwhile | the president today w od harbors on the main land from | ing. Prince Valori contidently predicted the former is expected ¢ or | there ure several othe S o i [ G a (T N B e burg merchunts who have settled - in [ My, Reid gave a dinncr on Thu iar, but they would soon contrive to | 44y to American visitors —in e Thore were also present M. Constans, L : minister of the interior, Jules R the state’s attorney the afidavits werd d m to Tue Bre. | A mench has given belonging to th to triplets ter proposition will_ meet approval. titicates to ba issued uponthe billion pur chased must he redeemable in lawful mone il S ! ronord i a 08t I'he f Epuorls | aud Tam sure that the senate. couferees will | Sernite fo oitiositys Fhe, st had two and sevoral | Mot rectde from their position. 11" they do | mius the hind legs, it otherwiso. wis pers forson goes | there will be trouble in the sonate, ed; hoth were dead when borng Advises a June nement. lent Pitze sty 28— Presid 'Iltvl' leave which ready aecess could be hud to the fn- Do Carlos to the Spanisi THE HENNEPIN CANAL, ke white, and_that the gra migs | portant but none t irable offices to | next week for Asbury terior and he was assured of immense dovel- ted that Don Ci had a ol to be ignored or winked at. | be filled. Upon € I Batchelder's con i erald of the Irl nal league has res opuients of Germany outside of the sphere of o HOTeHIBRepRI R UL S il Rinal Renortior the Enginoer OMecri| He dldnot belleve) iaiaiy northerminolil)jifiemation thoros LoupgEunlLyLan o) it = ceived a letter from Parnell vegarding the English competition. The Germans, ho | s lrEeld na il imostag onee in Charge R B Lo L RS = B e A National Capital Notes, proposed convention in this country, in which ) not be jealot of [ but produced mno gene off The | Wasmixaroy, June The scerctary of ‘a8 & two-odged sword, . No oné used sec. | confirmation of Gen Ol anloiRE it WASHINGTON, June 28,—Th itend- | the Trish | ys he and teading colleagues ent of the census today tele il agent of Minncapolis v rcount of the five districts slegram in which the agent s x enumerators who w cd the given tne su ious consideration, ommending | and ave unanimously of the opinion that no od to in It would be found in a convention A ate , and that it should be postponed, sted had s, 08 there was i o room for .:»nn-hluv the carlists is stimulated by | war today transmitted to the hou everybody in Africa Hiatknowlo m-hflnull'l;lll\w .\!s|'>w‘*{lx~(--,‘\~ ~Ivltl- report of Captain Marshall, the e Zoeos | foring fr drocephalus and that it is the i ) Ao S5 v ot veturn to Zi 2 o i cer in charge of » Worl PO ¢ locatio I Buron Wissmnun will not roturn to Zanal- | opinion of” tlio" doctors thag ho will not only j coF ibehargaof the worlk upon ho location, || FF0Tta B EEbE bar, but will be attached to the colonial de- | die before rea manhood, but that he will to the southern qu the final | tional questions more for potitical | cessor there will bo a captain in the sub- ueer ofti- | purposes than southern d ats. He ap- [ sistenco department at the presi- | sp led o the democratic side to siy where [ dent’s disposal, Thero over one nployed In hundred applications for oftices on file und it is Educ impossible to make any predictions as to the ofe plans and estimates of construeting the Hen- en Meeting at Hastings, partment here, live only a short time, uepin canal. The cost of the work, with 10 a Lok of projudite Tounlt Astoithe. briandlor eneralehipiin;| s ont Bho renowal of the dretbund until 1505 has - per cent added for contingencies, is for the | CGreat wrongs upon any people always vis the lino, the opanion prevails at Washington | Joined in a petition asking for this count. b June 28, [Special Teles A bt A LR CAIN'S CAMPALGY, main line 562, and for the feeder lines | the wrongdocrs. Colonel Hendorson “ro- | that it will rost betwoen Colonel Kutz of the | Tuis believed that ex-Appraiser Ham of | to Tie Bee.|—The republican county B et e L e P — 1,555,508, Captain Marshall recommends that, | viewed the proposed law and said it was in- | Eighth infantey and_ Colonet McCook of the | Chicago and Mr, Estee of California will be | central committeo, which met this afternoo Signor Crispl, the Italiun premier, and Count | y,.q Hartington Advises Unlonista to | yioni0s, Cuptain Marshall xcommonds thit | to,qeq only to secura o fairand free exerclso Sikth, with Colonel Wheaton of the Second | . s SR | it thio oMo af Chultman I, Kalnoky, the Austro-Hungarian prime min- to'sechire full benefits the Tllinois and Mich- ) A appointed appraisers under the customs ad e « f Chuivinan s I X Support tho Tory Candid, il Should be entavizad 1o the ity | Of franchise and tho houest vesults of votes | und Colonel Morrow of the Twenty-third fol- | UhP0ted apy R T e RN e ister. The new treaty, though unsigned, is | 1o Chon guno 56— al Cable of the government canal, othorwise the. pro- 1t was not intended to aud would not | lowing close atter, The n generalship | winistrative bill : AR EE VAL AT o Rt ey F AR T e communications [ g 0xR0% Juo 28|18 sapl L O e disadvautageously the honcst voters. | vosts betweenColonel Sutherlund,Colonel Bax- neral Nettleton of Minnosota is 1 R i BEE, e test of popular opiion on WAV Tt was fmpersonat und non-sectionul. If the | ter wnd Major Billings. The contest between stant scerctaryship provided for ol : to1ts imm. Iready b which h 1 exchanged commit- of importan liate neighborhood, ; the question of compensation to publishers frauds do mot exist such as it | them will be one of the most exciting politi- s legislative appropriation bill ; 3 r the governments to Sxtonslon of tho s | but s a national highway ¢ aud x uc 507! citing g ! " Over ik Bill. ting the governments to an extension of the | (orii 5 o busis of Cain's campaign at .v“'m:m mnational, ikb l’l’m‘l“:: is intended to thwart by this | cal contests that the wur department his ex o oflicial count of the population of the Neb., Juno #8.—[Special period of the compact. Barrow-in-Furness, is attracting mc Marsh sonclusion states that the canal | Pilk then the republican platforms nced since Surgeon Barnes was ap- trict of Columbia is 2 , 4 gainin ten n BN T Emperor William areived at Elsinore this tion thin bas boen piven. t H’\ i cannot be of such value to commerce as it | Were alic and the republican orators and ik years of something over 52,000, ; i ”. ‘I n ‘ll“ A‘n;v’nu ‘u\\-; P S it ; by | tion than has been given to any s 3 18 0.0LBICH VLA, | ot | press have not the teuth in them. He ap UNION PACIFIC LAND PATENTS, ———— sripenatiompied to.shaok Laniord Dawdya afternoon. He was met at the landiug by | o0 in Bugland in many years, and the con. | Would were the lino throughout of greator | ! | the Parmers' house today over a board bill pealed to the honor and fairness of repub- i Noble today r¢ d to the reso- The Death o, says, that the apacity. Tt is evident, King Christian, Crown Prince Frederick and est for the sea ses to cans and asked them te f o me v dispute, but was grabbed Just in - time by by- test for the seat promises to b licans and asked them' to stand by the meas AR R e fispute, but wis grabbed Just in - time by by N wiged with canal should be built a8 a public necessity, lution o date of Do o v » 28— Rigl “matmther Danish royaltics and the civie and“] ;' jogree of bitterness that will sc i by the government o by @ private | Yr¢ If they would bo brave, honestand con- | w6 25 PAGLOR ST AN Siltenior do Rocimerain Ny Yo ung Right 1 | stunders. He was arvested and - fintd for us. militiey authoritios and given - cordial | igs Tone friondships. | RS . distent, 11 these frauds pbout which repub [ Sember sh which called upow the futevior e- | Mousignor MeManus, one of the oldest and | sault : j I e lcun by, s, o st b could | e uuoutvichis T "G | ostkown prolios o this county, et An By St Dics. Iho porte has sont privato envoys to Ber- | ey o the extent of writing letter to M. THE AME "" any protext give his support o the bill under | E¥ALS Of the Union Pucific railway: company BArR 0 AR . BurroN, Neb;, Juno 88,-—[8peciul’ Tolss 1in, Vienna and Loudon on n mission relating | Piie 10 the Sxtent of whiting i letter to Mr. A0y Bralax s suppart to the bill under | whieh are free from el Uhero has been | Loxnox, June 28.—The earl of Carnarvon | i 465 B ) lual Braitoch, an early to the demands for Bulgariun independence, | spoed in the eause of which he has mado | THew Beport on the South Fork Dam | he said, but that._knowsithat election frauds, | 431500 prossive brous ‘,‘mf‘j R B | settler and prominent German died” here: e which ucurrent with Russia's insist- | himself champion. The venerable prelate Disaster Withheld, gigantic and criminal in the highest e Sk SRRSO L ARG i Die gt b0 s RS0l S day, the result of sun stroke. anco upon tho fmmediate payment of 50000 | writes that ho has always refused to tako | Cnessox Spuixas, Pa., June 28.—[Specinl | condoned for and endoased by the domor | Whe years ogo purchused lands from the | Mille of the Dllinois house of A 000, s e aYa° 8 } g condonod. Tor ahideitReed by ke Union Pacifie’ railway. company and who | sen wrived here ou the 20th lust., T ARt p 00 frunes of war | lndemuity. Tyo | PAFLin politieal mattors, bt e poginds the | Telesram to T B, The members of the | CHatle pirty, exist I ERVCNE QL ARIS: not yet received patents for the com- | died suddénly vestorday . &1 RATRE S policy of the Bulgavian prime miuister | PEOSChUIssueas a question of worals and, | Ayerican society of civil engineers spent the Y 00 i Cinvestigation and | yiaeion of their titles to these lunds, There Mapisoy, Wis., J 28 —Major J. B. | AND Is1 Nch, Jun Spectul 1 therefore, feols called upon to express his courts, was _ conclusive and showed 4 2 ; to Tk B Phe board of L i obscured, whilo Russia Is roported to bo | ciorerore, fedls called upon to forenoon at Bell's gap und held o business gres, CRHENG Ang. BAOWER | hes "Wiao' baeg mplaint_ from the [ Rountree, one of the ploncers of Wiscousin am to Ti Brir hie bourd of equals e (TR Mol At WS DNG HEOIRES LR DROIRFRNGON, Ay AT ! 3 e o 1a1800] opy states of Kansas 2 wska owing to the | died at his home at Plattyille this morning, | ization has completed its work and the vilune preparing to back up her demand by sending | The action of Burrow liberals in putting up | Session in the afternoon. Papers were read the measure under discussion it : \ Fionaing to backup hordomand by sending | ‘The aott Baripyliborals AR A 1 T T, qoho acipusure amder | diseussion. | withholding of the patents and the raileond | aged eighty-tive tion on personil property hus been raised ; o candidate s M, Cain's oy J. B Aduns and Carvoll Bassett ! 45 | compuny und_ the purchusers under them - [ about 200,000, netling the city in tases over proof after proof v 5 brought, forward illus: The vecent story about the u he universality of election frauds. the czar's pal lermining of | tremely unlikely, while Lord Hu In the evening a reception was ten have been enabled to escupe state taxation A Skin Glove Fight, $1,000. ce it Gatsehina proves to have | telegram advising unionists to support the | ) senator P e ME : | been exaggeruted, A barrel half full of [ tory candidate is believed to be of suicient | 90red ~ the —association by Superin g anedani e gampiitor: [(HAUBE BUSCRIK Ul MRS Tlop Mhieelt Bnonn NoH, Juno #.=(Hpocial Toles | Norfolk's Population dynumite was found in the wine collar, and | welght to give the seat £ & conservative tendent of the Peunsylvania |m... gived In these dispatches | I 60 S0 P ! £ gram to Tk Bee. | —A skin glove fight 1o o | 3 PUl 5 question and the senator Norrork, Neb, June 23.—[Speclal T there is no clue to how it eamo there. The | - London liberals have e oad at Altoona, Tho Tupor 1ast night, he sid that the 1d be 1o be bury mule & P ) berals have espoused the policy of voud at Altoona. The most important i iid that there could be no bot- | ft SetieIRelt of LAG tUEStion WG W SSUALOE | ish, Quecnsbury pules, between Juck Pow Lt N chief of the private police has been dismissed | the police in their attempt to obtain recozni 1 to the public will hardly be made public proof PRE that the democrats ::“l\,f] T e |Iwy‘:;\Iu| the h |." i |."‘ln‘<- R vl o it o ity || gm0 4D B sefolk's populution will on account of it tion of their demands, and will endeavor to that is, the report of the committoe com uth Carolina did not intend to suf the H oy’ 5 e y » not vary much from 8,050, ‘Ten additions are wholly or partly outside the corp so the rights given him from | yid these contain fully five nundred 1of the United States, It was deflance of the constitution the same us K min Lo exe by the coustituti M. J. Beeker, Al .. Worthem, who « outh B te limits, have the matter discussed in parl went,with | posed of . B,k aview of putting an end to th »hncertain | phonso Fitley aud W the delay in making a vesponse has been AT e ont 1 Powoers forc conditi A Bay Juet to ed with | ter. In bis veply Secrbtary Noble states that | Vanceboro, Both men were in the pink of | to very important questions eonn the staet, and in two hours und thir nine BEnLY, June pecial Cablegram to | State of affairs which now exists investizated the Qum at the & h . egram to Bk th Lyt he vight of the Union Pacific railroad to AP - IiinBan J=Tha kommiars was' elven tonis 1t is freely assertod by the police that Sir of the Joha Mr. Francis | by srmed revolutiouists, A d by it under its gran i 10 1 soconds lnocked Nusglo out with a tromendou Fatal Kick ty a Horse l‘,\'.”m,.,,,:,. s l..; :‘n:.'-m‘n:v:-n“‘“,L-" "” KLY | piward Bradford has us LIS e ¥ public, but is While Mr, MeAdoo of New Jersey was f"“_,‘f‘ ],\‘,‘.-,,..‘.J. \."‘].1""":,“1 b |wa e boy: | vight hander on the Jaw UsabiLla, Neob., Juno 28.—[Special Tels H e 0 ElshIAR. 19 anoe Of | he possesses with Home Secretary Matthews | opposed in cugineer of 1 wis confronted with many em- | @by G Yot of rocent origin. - During tho lust | o — | egvam to Tuk Bre. |~ William Pell, one of dor Wissmn, Minfster vou | Boetticher | to the end of fnducing that ofticial to make no | the Pittsburg, Cincinnata & St Louis rail assing ques He denounced tho | SAr¥) 18 ot of socont origin, During tho lus Suicide a [ 4 Tus. BRI UL Rolk o proposed tho health of Emperor Willium and | concessions to fore lit measure with all the vehemence of a northern | Desvenr, Colo,, June 2 h6 MOost promiucpt slock s ] udilla, and has ropresented hime | road of Pittsburg, who says pendin d y the rail- | | of these lands wor who was kicked by a horse last Tucsday, die von Livetzow toasted Wissman and his | self as beiug thoronghly capible of dealing | tion must not be influenced by an ex democratic demngogue, Sixty-six democrat p ' ore It o o « | tion must not be enced by an ¢ i " six democrats | OF these . Ndered and | druggist, suicided this evening. The Y By with the situation in a way that will pre report of the cause of the disaster, were andicted in M. Adoo's state for | TV B . " g i \is morning, . Mujor Wissman respouded by proposing | any similar trouble in the fature, ¥ frand at the last congressional election, Tywo | S1Kued by the proper o lundl oftice, | ceased was once wealty and resided at South | e o~ three cheers for the reichstag, Ho said that have been tried and sent to the penitentiary, | SUPFOYEQ by the commissioner and ordered to | Acton, Mass., but lost his fortune at Kear- | A Emall Riot In Ohicago. ] vk was not entirely finishod, but he A Riot in Brazil Cmicaco, June 28.—The direct How mauy more will g0 to prison for election | DS b Kie soortary BAoOu, b Ut TUR -t L1 S (Pespondonoy —qver - bushuoss |. «Cuicavo, June 28.—Tho efforta of two ryel oped 1o reecive support fro at body. $ . . ¥ crimes only tho teisls {20080 part of these lands was duly executed on | troubles was the cuuse, Lo sencic ve mst ot Ity o U DO | gy gt MR | e o sepesti o o | S o 0 e A Bz 1 i | bt o Tads i, s i o | T i o s, Artacklin Al and sotirlsouelaos an honor to the German name. He had raiiad | the anniversary of the abolition of slavery in | discussion several bours, voted on the | personul matter to My, MeAdoo, o | B8N ut: was suspended before re- | phe Quiney Herald Changes Hands, | SCCUre posscssion of the premises at 1051 .;‘nw,m{-lnl of Germany in distant lands and | Brazil, the friends of Viscount de Pelotas, | 4uestion of asite for the faiv to be WILL NOT GO 1N THE RECORD, | Comlnt. 1 9uses wh o) 0% Quinos, 111, Juno 3.—Doying, Hiurichsen | Clark strogt this moriing aesulted in & small would always bo muintained. In co o first republican governor of the 5 mended to the national commission P iy | oanlag A s | & Cuse ta erred the Quiney Heral Fot in which rovolver woro drwn A alon tho spcakier propossd the heslth of Major | o st republivan gavoruor of the state of | el 10 N6 dionat, com: \ | There was @ very lively passage of words | so remained until ‘the time -~ of ~tho | & Cusctoduy transferred the Quiney Herald | hyrenets wnd clubs fively used, Tho glas AR Gaian'a Riolbas e ouh Hedll ) Rio Grande de Sol, held @ public meeting | (PRI BF telection. he in the house this afternoon which was not in- | present decision. It thus appears that not [ the Quiney Herald company und retived from | front of a b ing was completely shatte ..“ 4 L tended for and will not -appear iu the Con- | only was it deemed by tue pre 15 admi ownersh p in the paper. Isas Morris and 1 two or e of the combatants puinfully gressional Record. Mr. Enfoe of Tennessee, | tration that the Uni thie democrat who vetires b0 private life with | puny bud carned ttle Pucitic railvoad com- | J¢ its luude lu Kansa ‘ 1 urt, The dispute arose over e posscesion £ loase. ph K. Morris now own a coutrolling in ity tion followed, ‘at Which wmany members of the | f0F the purpose of manifesting friendship for | by tiie commission. The vot Drewsinnige party were present, bim. Governor Silva Tavares wud the lm.u site to 10 agalust,