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    OA1ABA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY JUNE 12 1884.
S. H , ATWOOD ,
Neb
Plattsmouth , - - - - -
HEOEFORO M JERSEY CUHLE
JLKD DUVOO on ntsir KB
fVYnunff utock ( or iwlc. OiTtcdpMJi'unr ' * > nVcit > l
HAMBURG-AMERICAN
DIRECT LINE FOR KSOLANt ) , rilAKCU A.Vl
( , B iMANY
Tlio stcnmihlps ot ( hit well-known line nro built ol
iron , In water-tight compartment' , nJ are fiirnUh
cil will every rcquitite to nnko t' o tia s < go both
te ml Wftotable. Tliovctrry the Unltoit Si tci
anil Kun I'oin mallj , and I ar New Yoik Tint's
ilAysnnilBUiirilasrnr rivmouth ( LONDON ) Cher
boiirK , ( IMIIISA > 1 HAM1IOMU
lUtcs : Fhst C l.ln , 6. $ ; onml $ 0. Stccrsprc.JM
Henry I'limlt , Jl tk Hanson , K. K. XIo < ire , M. Toll
oifentsln Oni ha , rene Icit fc clio'nlKcn.nscnKi Ir
CXnincIl ItlufU , 0. 1) ) : 1UC11AUD tt CO. , Qcn. 1'nss
ARts. , 61 nro J y , N. Y Cbas. Hot iln , kl & < i ) .
( IctifraJVcskJn ARants , 107 Washliiittoii St. , Chlca
HO , III.
tt * _ _ _ _ _
Ili DOCTOR
WHITTIER
G17 St. Charles St. , SI. T.onls , Mo.
Arriu1r irk4ukteort o HMIeMCpMrtti. h l ern lonrtr
cncticfd ID the > | > eeUllrratM Dt tit CRIOMC , NIITAVI , SKIM
nnd luooo Dinniithin nr olhrr 1'hjiklioln St. tooli ,
m HIT p p rt lhowiin < | KUoU lf lilroukoow.
Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menial and
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Alice-
tlons ol Throat , Skin or Uoncs , Dlood Poisoning ,
Old Sores and Ulcers , ro trralc.l Hh nnrirallelol
tuecoi , on l > i l iflcotine | itlncli < lri. K fit , 1'th.lHj.
Diseases Arising irom indiscretion. Excess ,
Exposure or Indulgence , hui. frnJncc fem < or th
lolloolnc rDccti Dtriouiuci ) , JtWIllr , Jlmndi of ilsbt
unddtfccllte mttnorj. | . | ninlc , < , n the f.w.rbjilttldceij ,
Ktrtlon lo IIii .oci.lj o r fcnmlii , conniiUi o I Uc i , eta ,
rendering Marrlano Improper or unhappy , are
Mrman.ntl > currd. r raphlf } ( ! r"I ) fnltie rt.oir.ient .
Imeilrd enielopr , frecio n t Jrr.i. Coniuluiloo t ot-
Ccoorbj m.llfrre , iiIln lte.ltlt rorqutiUoni.
A Positive Wriiten Guarantee
( drei ID all Co r.ble rates , Mfdlrlnes sent everjnherf .
L TamphlMi , EncllBh or Qrrman , 04 Pge > . tl -
oriblnc bo re illiratts , in mnlo or romnl * , FKEE.
MARRIAGE GUIDE I
1W r e . D ° r * tcj. lllcilratcJ In cloth fcnd ctltbtndlor ,
tOe.moncjcr roitiRei nanip. ) a | er co rm , 35c. Tbli book
eontalni all ( lie curtoui , douttful or luquUltlte wint to
know. A took of great Interest to nil , llcallb , Ucautr.
IIirrlQ * * * * Jiroiaoted \ Hi adrlce ,
1,000.00
ono who will nnd a partlilo
ol Mercury , 1'otnnh , Iodine , Arsenic , or any Poi
sonous dubstatice InV
\V I F T'S P Tfl 0 I F I U jj
"Ihaxe cured Illocul Taint by the u o of Swift's
Specific after I biui inoet signally failed with the Mer
cury and 1'otnsh Treatment.
F. A. TOO1IEU , W. D. Perry , Go ,
"Swift's Specific hiu cured mo ot S rotula of 12
years standing. Hid sore < as lirgo as my hand , and
8 every ono thought I uas doomed. Buiffn Specific
cured mo alter phi blcluns and all other medicine had
failed. ' U. L. II1QII , Lonoko , Ark.
< 1 ( \ nnnwoul < 1 not purenaw from no hat
(3 > HUUU Sttlfl'HSpcdfloha d"nofor mo. Jt
cured in < ) of IlhemimtUni mused by malaria. "
AIIUIIIK THOMAS , SprliRHcld , Tcnn ,
Our TrimtUo oil lilood and Skin Diseases mailed free
to applicants.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga
N V. Office. 150 W. aid St. , bet Ofh and 7th ai cmies ,
PhiUJcMliU oll'.cc , 1203 Chestnut St.
U. P. BAKERY ,
1514 Webster St. , Oraalm , Neb. ,
( Successors to tlio old U. P. Ualery.lOth St. , )
ALL KINDS OF
BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES
Constantly on hanJ. Orders x\I bo promptly atten
ded to. WAQNEll BRO'S ,
apr-23 2m Proprietors.
HAS NO SUPERIOR.
The Steck is a Durable Piano ,
11E ETECK II3 SINQINO QUALITY OF TONJ
FOUND IN NO OTHER PIANO.
SOLD ONLY BY
WOODBRIDGE BROS , ,
215
OMAHA NE
H. PHILLIPS ,
m
Has ono of the largest and finest assortment of
Bprlng and Suniiner Uoods for Suitings and Troneo'-
| IIIM. All ( rarmnt ( rnatantced to fit and trimmed
with the BostTriinmlnirs. MYPUICE4 AHELOWEK
than any Merchant Tailor In the city. 1601 r'arnam
btfcet ,
IN BOTTLES.
Erirtn er . Bavnrin.
Culm caclior . Bavnn.i
Pileuor . Bohemian.
lurlwer . Bremen.
DOMESTIC.
Builweiner . St. Louis.
Anhauser . St. Louia.
Bes : s . Mil'vaukeo.
Schlitx-PilBiier . Milwaukee.
Krutr'a . Onmha.
Ale , Porter , Dimestic nnd Rhine
Wiiw. ED. MAUHER
> w * < T S Karuam SK
E. E. WOMERSLBY , M. D ,
( JL
Oycr Contl's Drug Store , South Uth Street , near
Hickory
omco IToun-A to9:30 : a. m , 1 to 2SO and 6 to 7:30 :
p. m. Night calls pronipt V attended.
HOUSES BOARDED
At tin St , Uary'a Avcnuo lUrn ,
WmBOQUET& CO , , Prop's ' ,
Iloriei boarded at til 00 per month and delivered
In any part i f tha city.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
HTCorner 17th and KL Ifary' * avenue. Give u
call.
\
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i Bee Hive Photograph
STTJ3DIO.
213 North 10th Street.
Remember tbat my Photographs
&ro mnicctoil licloin tielnz Jcmered
from the DEE HlVK PIIuTO-
OlUi'll STUDIO ' Unng tuerj
body perfect tatUtactlon.
SCHMELINQ & BELSCHNER ,
DEALERS IN
, 1 South IStb , between Jtckion and Jones BU.
Job Work o Roofing. Guttering , Utc. , prompt )
ilone.
W. H , HANCHETT , M , D.
HOMBOPATHIST.
TELKPHQNK NO , 181.
OnVoRoomi laud Z JacoVn Block. 16th St. an
re , llendecoc , 2022 St. > l rv' A ) e.
FREMONT AFLAME
Rntlin lnmn for ttio Plunict
KnlKlilnnil the litnck
I\tl1lealoti ,
Special l ) ! < ptch to Tut But.
IfiiKMONT , Nob. , Juno 11. Animmcnti
concotime of people assembled at the cor
ncr of JI tin and Sixth street last ovonlnj
to ratify the nomin.vtioiia made by the
republicans in convention at Chicago o
Ja , 0. Blaine aiul John A Lagan , and 1
was probably the largest gathering of thi
kind over witncstcd in Fremont.
The Great Western band waa eecurct
for the occasion , which opened the bal
and wore followed by the speakers , wlu
wore introduced by chairman Doraoy.
Judge Bell was the first gentleman in
troduccd , making a very humorus speech ,
< copiiiR the crowd in ft continuous
uproar.
II. G. Wallcott was next introduced ,
and made an excellent addroaa , which
vas very heartily applauded. Mr. Wai-
cott is a very capable man , as everyone
conceded who listened to his short speech
ast night , Mr. Wolcott was followed by
I. W. Love , W. II. Atwood , nnd Col.
Marshall , each ono doing hinuelf and the
subject credit.
Dr. Abbott made the closing speech.
lo said the national republican party
md always made good its promiacs , In
I860 it promised that slavery ahould not
jo farther extended and the result was
ho freeing of four million of human
icings from bondage. Other promiacs
lad been as well kept , and it stood to
day tlio qrand party of prouresa.
lie said it was the first party to de
clare itself through its platform of prin-
e pie ? , of roculiting railway traffic , of
reserving to the actual Bottlers our pub
ic domain , and of restricting the impor-
atlon of foreign pauper labor to compote
vith our own workingmon. Dr. Abbott's
address was eloquent and pointed and
ully made good his reputation as being
ono of the boat speakers in the state.
Great enthusiasm was manifested ,
which loft no doubt in the mind of the
leoplo that James G. Blaine is the
: hoico of the republicans of Fremont.
A Blaine and Logan club haa been or-
; anizcd and is receiving many members.
The local political pot haa not as yet
commenced to boil , but if wo are any
> rophct wo would say that tno ntmos-
ihoro and surroundings generally wore
n excellent condition for some hot work
lotween this and the 4th of November.
Senator Van Wyck's course during this
ircscnt session of congress acemo to cause
onaidcrablo uneasiness among the cor-
loratiou toad-stools in this vicinity. Ono
> f these "hefty" individuals remarked
ho other day , so it ia said , that ho hoped
0 live to see the graaa grow ureon over
he political grave of O. II. Van Wyck.
'his individual , like Samuel J. , iabocom-
ng very tired waiting for his own politi-
al resurrection and in Badly waiting for
ompany. Ho haa our sympathy.
NotwithsUndingthcao ill-natured attacks
> y brokondown , diesappointod and pessi-
niatic corporation cranks , Senator Van
Wyck stands to-day the acknowledged
champion of the people's right in the
American senate.
It is pretty fgonerally conceded that
VulenMnoand his followers are making
a btill hunt in this district with a view to
lefoating the nomination of Mr. Dorosy ,
and foisting again upon the people this
opreaontatlvo in congress of the U. P.
I. R. IJoraey , however , is alive to thia
act , and Val will find that ho haa no
walk-a-way. "Poon RIOHAUD. "
WASHINGTON N 1TE9.
TUB flBUMAX MINISTKH KEOALLED.
WASHINGTON , Juno 11. The Gorman
minister presented a letter of recall to
day.
COL. MOltUOW ,
whoso name figured prominently in the
Hwnira case in connection with the dupli-
ate accounts , is to bo court martiallod.
HENJJU'IN.
When the clause in the river and har-
jor bill providing for the conatruction of
ho Ilenncpin canal was reached in the
louse , various points of order wore
aiaed againat it , for the purpoao of elim-
natinp it from thn bill , but the speaker
overruled them all.
NOMINATION" .
Regiators of laud odico Henry W.
tothert , of Iowa , nt Cheyenne , Wyom-
npr.
npr.O. . P. Chisholm , Illinois , at Bozeman ,
ilontana.
junnr. KWAINK'H UKMAINH.
The romaiin of ex.Iuatico Noah II
Snaino , of the United States nupremo
ourt , arrived from New York 011 a
pccial cir this morning , and were inter-
ed in O'aklnll cometry. The pall bearers
voro Justices Miller , Field and Bradley ;
S ilicitor General PhillyBi. A'sistsint CJen-
irula Wm. A. Miury , J. K. McC.unmon ,
FudKo D. K. Cirtor and Samuel Sheila-
> arger. *
FOIITV-EIUHTU CONOltK-59.
BENATK.
WASHINGTON , Juno 11.A nt'cret leglsla-
IvoBtualtm was had on the item In the ctmm-
ar and dlplonmtlc appropriation bill ] > pru-
> rlatlng $250,000 to cover the exonBen | at
ndant upon tlio'oxecutlun of the neutrality
act. When the doors reopened all nmofiu-
mf nts except the ono providing the appr | ) ri-
utinn of $2.00,000 , were thread timibstaritiuliy
aa reported by tba senate coininittoo for aj >
[ irop'lattons. '
MwinrH Vest and Jouo.i dofllred a ( separate.
vote on iho$250,0'OUnm. ' Whnn the chair
waa about to put the quoatlon oil the Iteui ,
Vest laid : "It U due to the country and the
senate that the coininittoo on appropriations
hhoulel utate why tlie'onormoua num U anlca'l ' ,
and whit It * purpose really and honently i .
1 call upon tna chairman of th * committee tc
state thn real piiriKi o of the approprintioo ,
To this , Mr. Alllwn , chairman of the ap
proprltttlon committee mule no rosponae ,
Van Wyck offered the following amend
meut to the rltuio referred to : "lint noxir
lion of mid ? 2WI,000 ahall be paU directly 01
through the Nfc r tua Kovernmont to th (
owueru of the Maraliuio Canal company , ol
icarnKua.
Mr , Allison moved to lay tno nroonuirontoi
'Mr. Von Wyck aske. ! Mr. Allison to with
draw lili motion.
Mr. AllUou declined.
The motion of Mr , Alliion waaasreod to am
the amendment wiw laid on the table.
M r. Van Wvck announced that he Jiai
voted In the affirmative , aud now moved to re
consider the vnto.
Mr. Allen rllni ? to a question of privilege
moved that the motion to reconsider ho liean
under rule 3.r > in eecret sfHslon. Agreed to
aud tlio doom were again cloiccl.
When they were reojioneil M'r. Van , \vycl
asked the chuir to ntute the ipicBtlon , whld
the clialr did , saying tha amendment of Vni
Wyck t' > thu amendment | ire | > o od by th
oeinta tominltt'O oil anpropriatlonii lu'l hi'oi
laid on the table , und that thu Henator hn <
moved to recomlder the vote by which hi
amnndment hul bten H laid on the table ,
Van WyckThen wlmn w went Into ecrc
ansiion Ibeninenduientof I In cniumlttM ap
propiiatlng ? iVlOM was und'r v Mt ration
I'n Idipg Oliicer JlwrUThe ameodroen
ot the commlttoa hail not been disposed of In
tlioionate. ButthovoniUnR qno > titn WM tc
roconsldor the vote br which the nmondmonl
ot tlio ( oufttor from Nebraska\VM Inldouthe
Van Wyck Then the proper matter fci
consideration of the open nonato it for further
consideration on a vntn upon that amendment ,
IVoldiiiR Olllccr The pomUu * quo llon \ *
the bill , Iw IIIR boon read three times. Shil
Ititt ,
Van Wyck protested Hint the record would
not horoaltor show nnv notion upon thoaiiipiut'
incut In qunstlon to ( ill UK the linltn ! thin
created. Ho thought ha had the rUht , as n
"onator , to domiiul thnt ioto bo ttkon In
open * c * < > lon mi tli it nmondnuMit.
Socrnl Soimtor * titfsllon } 1 < iuo < tlou I
Th question , 'V > hall tlio bill n.i < ? " WM iml.
On tliis yn.ia and niya were called by Vnuco.
Tha result wns HI joaa , t nay ( Vance ) , no
quorum voting.
YiatiKtnc atid Van Wyck wrro palioi !
lth nb'out. KOinto , but auniniULVil if they
Iiml not been n.tlred they would ha\o voted
nguiust the bill. Thn 1 i-t two venntotA bo >
cnusoof the \\ny In which it wn * attomptnd
to IIMS tlio 1)111. ) The roll o [ the vcn.tte wns
nilloil , but did nut 90011:0 a quorum. Ad
journed ,
HOfttK.
The noimta bill passed extondtng the tlmo to
rommcnco liwing an Atlantic rnhlci.
Th * > IKIIHOout Into committee of the whole
on tha fixer nnd harbor bill
Mr. Mayburycalled the attention of the
committee to the nccjsnly of prosecuting ti
completion the work of ItnimivInK the Detroit
river but \\IM unsuccessful In the ollort tu haxo
the appropriation for that river clmtu'ed from
§ 100,000 to § 227,000.
Thociuso provldliiR for tlio conatruction of
Lho Honnopln canal luung boon reached ,
TOIIN ( WIs ) raUod ugaln the point of order
llint the cjimnltteo on rivers and harborn had
no jurisdiction ox or the subject , and tlrnt a
till with Dubstaiitlnlly the aaiuo provisions
i lending in the hou&n.
lluliiuin Btipported the point , nrgulii ) : that
iliat thombjoct of the llennppln cannl wns
within the jurisdiction of the cominitteo on
railway ) nnd canals. Ho mndo the further
mint thnt the tl.iuto was in order IIH it pro-
Aided for now xvork not authorized by luxv.
Mr. Henderson (111. ( ) xpuko ngnlnst the
> ointn of order and the dobuto continued nt
sonio length.
The cbaiiman , ( VVollburn ) , in announcing
its decision , roviovvoil tlio several points of
mlor rnlsod ; xx 1th regard to the first point ,
h it the work was n noxv ono. The vhnlr
bought the clause of rule 21 which prohibited
tish Uglslatlon wnn nppllc.iblo only to Kcnornl
appropriation blUs , nnd It had boon decided
hut tno river andlmrbor bill xvna not auch n
noasuro ; thoaocoud point , that tha Honnopln
cnnal clause xvaa the Eiibitnnco of another Mil
lending before the house , wns wolltnkon ] , because -
cause tno rule on which ( the point was based
ofcra only to nmondmctiU nnd not to nn orlg-
nal Mil.
With regard to the third point , that the
comm'ttooon rivorrtnnd harbors had no origi
nal jurisdiction over the subject mat or of luo
canal , it wns not necessary lor the chair to do-
Ida whether it had jurisdiction nr not. The
low of the chair xvns that the notion of the
10110 in committing the bill to iho oinunittio
if the whnlti for c ; > n idor ; tion did nut lonx'0 it
vthin the pru\inco of the rhnir to pass on the
quo > tlon of original juiUdictlon. Ho there-
ere overruled the point ! of order. The do-
iston , BO f ar aa the question of original juris-
liction was concoinod , WAS I a e 1 on the utatj-
nont that the points of order bid not been re-
urxod bythohouso , If the point ) had boon
oserxed the chair , without pushing upon the
uostion , would have felt it his duty to refer
ho point tj the hoino for decision of tha
pipst'.on.
Holmnn appealed from the decision ol the
hair , but the decision was "ustiined 103 to
3.
llulman than inovoil toatrlko out the llcn-
nopincnnul cl.inso.
1'otter Biinpurtod the motion. Itxvaslost
J2to'JI.
Cosgrovo moved to incronsu from S.100,000
a § 850,000 the appropriation for the improve-
ncnt of the Missouri from IU mouth to Sioux
Jity. Lost.
t'Neil ( Mo. ) moved to increase from ' ? .r > 20-
10. ) to 81,000,000 the appropriation for the
mprovomont of the Mississippi from the
nouth of tlio Illinois river to the mouth of
tlio Ohio rlx or. Lost.
Under instruction from tlio comm'ttoo on
rivers nnd harbors , Mr. Willis olfored nil
amendment appropriating SToO.OOO for tha
completion of the survey of the Mississippi
Ivor between the head of the passes nnd the
load waters , and for makii'g additional sur
veys of river nnd tributaries.
Holmnn moved to amend the amendment
jy providing that nil money appropriated for
th * Mississippi fixer , except auch sunn as are
directed to specific objects shall be expanded
on 1'lum Point aud lake Providences boaobos.
Lost 1 to 98.
Air. Willis' amendment was adopted.
After concluding the appropriating portion
of the hill , the committee roeo ana thii house
ook a recess until 10 o'clock to-morrow.
"CATjA-MITV" W
IE OAPrUUSS Till ! rOUKTU IOWA DEMO-
CUAOV.
DECOIIAH , Iowa , Juno 10. The dem
ocratic congrcasional convention of the
fourth Iowa district waa hold hereto-day.
L'ho dolcgatca were badly divided , and
ho emissaries of the greenback party
were on hand to help the division. Del
egates from the western part of the dis
trict arrived last night and w ro strongly
opposed to any nliiiution with the green-
jackers , with "Calamity" Weller it the
lead. The eastern part of the district
were in favor of adjourning until after the
state democratic convention , which would
ncludes the greenback congressional con
vention. Woller is sure of the greenback
lomination. An adjournment of the
democratic convention to-day without
date meant a practical indorsement of
Wollor. The WoHer delegates captured
he convention and did adjourn subject
o the call of the district congressional
committee. Dr Chuse , of Onigi' , was
.he chairman and an < inti-Wellcrite , but
the Weller men had things all their own
way. The convention was acrimonious
.hroughiiut , and the old line democrat
> vore loud in their damnation of the half-
jrccd democrats that forced the convon-
Jon to adjourn without a nomination or
declaration of principles ,
TI5XAH.
THE DENOCIIAUV.
FT. WORTH , Tor. , Juno 11. The dem
ocratic state convention to elect delegates
to the national convention at Chicago
and select presidential olcctojH , convened
at noon to-day. General Claiborn , in
calling the convention to order and
.ouching on the issues of the day , said :
"Tariff for revenue only is the domocrat-
o slogan , men uro secondary issues. "
Thia sontiraont w s greeted with vicifor-
ou § applause , and shouts of "Tildon , "
After temporary organization and the
appointment of various committees the
convention took a recces.
TUB CAI < 1I''OUNIAN8.
THKIlt TAltUYINO 'IN IfAINE.
POUTLANO , Maine , Juno 11. There
was an immense audience at the City
Hall to welcome the California delega
tion. Charle * F. Libby presided. Judge
Scholl and Judge Bush of California
made speeches , which were received vritl
much applause. John II. Rarid , o
Nnvado , followed. Kvery allusion tu
Blaine was received witli cnthuaiantic
domonatrations ,
Captain Jaa , Palmur , of Nevada , an
nounced himself as "a cowboy of Nova ,
da. " The fttatement waa received with n
storm of plaudits. Jio aitaerted that tin
dnlegates would not darn to go hack i
they had Ilinclicd from doing their duty
to lilainu , for they hanyod fdlki in No
vida for that Kort of filing. lie paid ai
lurtipst tribute to Logan and closed b >
alluding to the wealthy leader of Novadj
who wifll cd to go to Chicngo to v < ito foi
'Arthur ' , saying that ho wouU pay al
J
their oxponaoft , but they told liim to stv
At homo.
Senator McOluro , of Cnlifoniin , pro
dieted that the whole republican pnrt ;
rould soon fall iut < > line with a atronj
( lotoriuiimlion to not turn this government
mont over to the democratic party.
After another selection by the band
A. A. Strout , of PortUtul , predicted 20 ,
000 majority in Maine ami that nil Nov
KiiQlnmt would go for Hlaino. Low
enl's ' veto nmdo for General Solilon Con
nor mid ho responded eloquently. Tin
meeting closed with three choora for tin
ticket nml three cliuprs ( or Con roAsmai
llccd. The delegation accepted Oonora
Anderson's Invitation to go to the \Vhlti
mountains to-morrow.
A CI.F.VKl.ANI ) TKliliKU.
Ho luvpRts .5100,000 of UN mnnk'f
Slnnoy In Speculation.
Gi.r.\T.i..vNi > , Ohio , Juno 11. la.vu
A. Stanley , n paying teller , wns jailed
this evening for ombczling $100OOC
from his bank. The ehortngo waa ilia
covered yesterday afternoon when
Jollier Oarrotsou counted the reserve
fund kept inn special apartment of the
i'ault , the combination of which wae
tnown only to G.urotson and Stanley.
When naked tn explain the shrinkage ,
Stanley confessed that a year ago ho
was troubled nbout a debt of eight
lumdrcd dollars on his house , and
.liought ho could take that amount from
ho reserve fund without harm to any one
nvojl it in grain , reithVo n profit , pay oil
.ho mortgngo on his ) > li\co and return the
money , but the investment , waa unfortu
nate , mid to cover loaaoa ho took moro ,
until ho had taken a clear $100,000.
The directors of the bank mot laat eve
ning and after consultation hold Stanley
1 prisoner nt the hotel in the custody nf
a detective. To-day mete conferences
were hold , resulting in arresting him.
Stanley assigned his property and some
speculative deals. The bank announces
n a card that It will realize part of the
osa from this nnd not ho atlectod by the
lefalcation I _
California Domoorntx.
STOCKTON , Cal. June 11. The domo-
sratic state convention resumed aeaaion
.his morning. The first district elected
is delegates to the national convention ,
Jcnnis Spencer , II. C. Wilaon , pledged
o Tilden , oppoaod to Field ; second dis
trict , J. W. Brockonridgo , Miles Soarlos ,
dodged to Tildon or Thurman , opponoa
o Field ; fifth district , Maurice
izhmldt , Lawrence Archer , pledged
L'ildoti , opposed to Field ; sixth district ,
j. J. RJSO , A. B. Butler , pledged to Til-
don and Thurman. A resolution instruct
ing not to vote for Field in any case was
oat. For congressman , the first district
lominatcd Barclay llenloy ; second dis-
rict , J. A. Bndd ; fifth district , has not
'ot made nominatioia ; sixth district , 11.
\ Dolviillo.
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An Air Lilno Itullroad.
OiuoAoo , Juno 11. The Journal's
Springfield , 111. , special a.iya : Tlio East
ern it Western Air Line Ily. company
vas incorporated to-duy , to run from the
Indiana state line , near Kankakeo ,
.hrough the counties of Kiuiknkoo , Grim-
dy , Lasallo , Putmaiu , Marsliall , Bureau ,
Stark , Knox , Ilonry nnd Mercer , to
Iveithaburg , on the Mississippi rivorwith
an air-lino branch from Kankakoo to
Cliicago , and with n branch from Will
county Bouth-oast to the Indiana state
lino. Capital stock § 13,000,000. The
incorporators are Thomas W. Osbornt
and Waldorf H. rhillipps , of Now York ,
and Frederick L. Matthews , Iloratio B ,
Buck , and Clinton L. Conkling of Spring
field.
Tno NicaraiiKua Ooiial.
WASHINGTON , Juno 11. The concon-
sions from Nicaraugun which Secretary
Frolinghuyaou wishes to secure for this
government are understood bo those
made- three or four years ago for the
intor-ocoanic canal project , in which Gen.
Grant , Governor Morgan , S. L. M.
Barlow , Captain Fholns and others in
this country together with some people
of Influouco inNicarnuguaworointcrostod.
The term within which the work was tc
begin has nearly elapsed and whether
the secretary proposes to purchase the
righta of the original grantees or to so-
euro nn extension of time , or both ,
with the money asked for , can not yet
bo learned.
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Tlio AVniihrr To-Day.
WAHHINOTON , Juno 11. For tin
Mississippi Valley : Fair weather , except
in eruremo northern portions , local rains
easterly to southerly winds , slight rise 01
temperature in the southern portion imci
Blight fall of tompnraturo in the northerr
portion. For tlio Missouri Valley : LOCH
rains , partly cloudy weather , snutliorl )
vriiirlu , becoming vurublo , slightly coolei
weather , except in the extreme toiithen
lortion , where tlio temperature will re
main nearly stationary.
Tim Knmluy Kclioul Convention.
LOUIHVIM.H , Juno 12. The Interim
tional Sunduy-pchool convention of the
United b tut en and provinces began acsaioi
this morning with over 1,200 delegate :
present. lion. I * . S. lilako of Toronto. .
Canada , waa made temporary chairman. .
The addreaa of welcome was mudo by Dr ,
J. A. Broadua , of Louisville ; reaponeoi
by II. S. Blaku , Dr. Wharton of Georgia
lion. H. M. Becker of California. Tin
convention adjourned nt noon till 2 p. m
A Cincinnati Murilcr Trial.
CINCINNATI , Juno 11. Judge Avery
without paaaing finally upon the motloi
for a change of vpnmt in the case o
Joseph Palmer , said it would bo dillicul
to find a place where on impartial tria
could take j.laco if not in Hamlltoi
county , since the caso'haa booomo famou
all over the world , Ho ordered a specia
venire of 200 names returnable ner
Monday. _
"Women DoctorH of I'lillonopliy.
CINCINKATI , Juno 11. Mrs. Ellzabotl
Boyntou Herbert , of the Chicago Intel
Ocean , and Sarah Amelia Scull , a
Washington , author of a text-book o :
Greek- mythology , has boon given th
degree of doctor of philosophy by th
Wesleyan Female College , of which the
are graduates.
Iowa KcloctlcH ,
DKH MOINEH , Juno 11. The Ktat
Eclectic Medical association commons
their Boventoenth annual uceaioii hero tc
day. About fifty phyaicions are in al
tendance. The day was spent in routin
work and the hearing of reports of com
mittuen recommending a member of th
etato board of health.
Au Iowa Woman Drowned ,
OKHAU KAPJHH. Juno 11 Sarah , wif
of B , L , Nichols , was accidentally drowi :
cd in the Cedar river this ovunirtg. Sh
waa onu of ft fishing jiaity two miles u
tint river. A ( * pe < i > il train took a part
to look for the body. Her imronU ronid
at Mt. I'ulanki , 111.
GAMIILINO IN N12 > V YOUK ,
Tlio Crnro ft > r "MMoJiliiR" Oolnn nnd
Oilier Devices.
Now Yotk Sun.
The now fashion of running a shop devoted <
voted to line groceries in connection with
a siloon la spreading rapidly up town.
Heretofore the establishments of this
sort were confined mostly to Broadway ,
There nro now in the neighborhood ol
Madison tqimro a number of stores in
which canned goods , pickled meats nnd
fruit * , line crackere , and countless othni
little luxuries , are temptingly displayed ,
A party of flvo or nix men passing
well-ordered of tooth
through these - rows
some-looking delicacies very often stoi |
and ox.unino them. A characteristic
scouo occurred the other night , Voiii
young men had walked up town and
dined at a public restaurant. After din
ner they walked slowly up Broadway
when ono of them incautiously remarked
that lie knonr a cdrlnin place whore there
was aomo capital whisky. A break was
made for this placo. They started in
: hroiigh the utoro. One of them attracted
jy a largo glass jar , on which was the
nyatio legend.
PIOKI.K1I I'lfl 8
Ho stopped and looked at the jar in-
crcatodly and then said , "I'll match any
nan in the crowd for this. " Ho was
mmediately taken up by the other three
ucn. They began to match and kept it
up until they had bought 810 or $12
vorth of food ol various sorts. Tlu y
ind pickled tripe , pickled pig's _ feet ,
lickled salmon , various kinds of biscuit ,
ircanrved fruit , a bottle of blackboiry
irandy , some c.tnned asp.krngtis and some
extract of beef. While the matching
vas going on a quiet nnd demure young
clerk carefully took down the goods that
vcro matched for and put them on a
counter. Then ho took a little book out
of his pocket , took the names nnd ad-
Iroaaos and collected the money from
ho unfortunate ones. Then ho wont
[ uietly bank to his desk and wont on
iguring nt his books.
"Is there much of that sort of thing
lone hero ? "
"Oh , no end of it" ho replied briskly.
'Every day gentlemen come in hero and
natch away for things that catch their
eyes ; they don't feel the expense and it
; ivcs them lot of fun. I am quiet euro
YO don't object to it , " ho added with n
; rlu.A .
A few nights since two men went up to
n bar in n well-known and famous hotel
ip town. Ono of them announced that
10 had boon on the right side of wheat ,
nnd ordered n bottle of wine. Three
other friends oamo up and joined the
.wo . who nlroady stood nt the bar. The
nan who had struck n winner on wheat
irdered another bottle nnd told hia
rionds all about it. Then ho toaacd n
JIO bill to the barkeeper. The bar-
cooper handed him some chance , among
other things n silver dollar. Tno man
licked up the silver dollar and diapar-
igiiiK'y ' tossed it back.
"Can't you give mo n bill1' ? ho naked.
"Sorry , sir , but there is not another
> ill loft intho drawer , " oaid the barton-
lor. " 1 have just sent u boy out to the
ollico to got aomo , "
"Never mind , " said the winner on
vhoat , careleasly ; "keep it nnd match
omobody. "
The barkoupor amilod his thanks ,
ookod cautiously around nnd turned the
coin over in his hand , and then placed it ,
on the bar and asked , gently : v
"Would any gentleman like to match
this for n dollar ? " The three right hinds
if three stalwart , respectable and sombre-
looking men dived down in their pockolt
and brought forth coins. Each of them
[ lipped in the air and the bar-koopor did
ilkowiso. "I'll match you all , gentle
men , " ho said. They removed their
bands an'd the bar-koopor found that lie
isd won $2 and lost $1. Ho shoved his
winnings into his jacket , grinned again ,
and turned to another customer. The
alacrity with which hia offer was taken
up by the three men shows how well used
to gambling with coins the three men
wore.
Them is a well known broker on the
street who boasts of the fact that he hao
not paid to have his boots blacked but
* .wlco in two weeks. Ho matches the
lioy ovnry day whether ho shall poy him
20 cents or nothing and the coy has been
liaving a hard run of luck. It is by no
means uncommon to soonien match who
shall pay car or stigo fares and few men
.jo to the theater without teatini ; their
luck to HCO who shall pay for the BoatH.
DfHtriiullvo Klro ,
CHICAGO , Juno 11. Knrly this morn
ing unknown poraona entered barn at
the corner of Centre nvoniio and Taylor
street with a lighted candle nnd ignited
the liny. Fred Otidell , nn oxprvasman ,
fifteen yearn old , and n young man nniiiii
unknown alceping in the Inrn , Were
bunted death.
Cinauio , Juno 11. Jonriml'n Kanka-
elli ) special miyn : The vilhgti of
Grant 1'ark , this county , w.ia swupt by n
lire last night which destroyed 20 ot ite
principle buildings , including biiaineav
blocks , and two hotels. Leas not cati-
mated. Insurance ! light.
St. I'nul'H Union Depot Flro.
ST. PAUL , Juno 11. Travelers to-daj
are compelled to find accommodation/ /
themselves as beat they can under the
ahcdu back of the former depot. Tem
porary accommodation ) ! will bo fixed up
until a now depot can bo built , arrange
ments for which , on n much larger acnle ,
are being made , . It ia understood the
loss , which Is between 9200,000 nnd
$250OOU , is well covered by insurance.
A Hruto Btillolcd.
WINHIX > W , Texas , Juno 10. A nogrc
named Joe Britt attempted to outrage
12 year old white girl on Sunday. Hi
was captured yesterday , At 4 o'clock
this morning a mob broke open the dooi
of the calabooso and shot Britt betweoi
the eyes with a rifle , killing him instant
y. No arrests.
Tough .Turltor.
CoNHTANTinoiaK , 3uno 12. The Porti
declines to appoint a delegate to the conference
foronco unions the whole Kgyptlan ques
tion Is submitted or previous ! nottledybu
twoon Kiiglanu and Turkey.
Army oT tlio i'otoinuu HI IlrooUlyn
NKW VOUK , Juno 11. The reception
to the Army of the Potomac are pr < ;
greasing in Brooklyn to-day , The cit ;
In flagged and decorated with arches
etc.
A Defaulter tif.nl Up.
IlAiiTrouii , Juuo H , SVm. G. Mot
gan defaulter of the N. Y. banking tin
of Putnam it Kurlu , was sentenced to I
years in the State prison to day.
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AuciUKTA , Mo. , Juno 11. Tlio Califor
i nia dulugution left this morning for Port
land ,
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