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HE OMAHA BEE. . # FOURTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA , NEB. , MUNDAT MORNING , JUNE 23 , 188-1. NO. 4. It is Evidently all Ready for Explosion ' Under Old England , London Past Putting on all Signs of a Eoign of Terror , The Parliament Building Searched Previous to Each Sitting , The Ministers Guarded in the Streets as in St , Petersburg , The Invincible Loaders in Secret Session in Paris , England Still Protesting to Amer ica as to the Djuauiitorsi Elaine Eeported as Being Sup ported by O'Donovan-Kossa ' -Free-Mason Dynamiters Plotting Against the Pope , A Kovlvnl of a IMnjjnllleil Fouinn Movement Reported from Par IB , TIio Irish Revolution. , LONDON PA1iAI.V7.KU IN Special Dispatch to Tin : Hue. LONDON , Jnno3S22. ThoJJriah leaders ] in London seem to bo anxiously nwnitint ; some developments of an extraordinary character. The fact that the Parnellitoa sooin to bo in a state of constant apprehension would indicate- they have good reason to know that the "force party" are on the eve of attempting to carry out fcomo well planned echemo of ter rorism. The police are nervously active. All the JUNISTKUS AUK aUAUDKI ) going to and from parliament. Before each bitting the parliament buildings are searched from cellar to garrett , and at tta close overr- body is put out of the enclosure , and the ? , Ucs looked and guarded. Peter Tynan , lon regarded as the mysterious "lumber Ono , " recently left London , leaving wotd that he was going to America. It is ascertained that lie went straight to Paris , and it WHS ussertod that ho WfiH teen in thu French capital rrccnt- ly. Captain McCalfdrty la knowa to bo there. Itia OKNKI1ALLY FK.VIir.1l tha Inadors of the invincibloj arc in Brcrct ses sion in Paris for the purpose of directing from there expected dovclopmonts , which are awaited with fear bordering upon panic , AJ1K11ICA AND THE DVNAJIITKU3. It appears , in spite of denials , that commu- , locations are still passing between the British " ' j - American soil , , . , 31LAINE AND O'DONOVAN HOS3A. The comments of the English press on the republican nomination for the presidency con- tiuna to be pretty steadily adverse to NT. JJlaine. Telogranu announce that O'Dono- van Itosaa and Patrick Ford support him. Tlila rather dJH usts the English , and will end by alienating European opinion , unless lilaiuo clearly disowns such allies. TIIB rABNELL AND DAVIT ! BUEACII. Special Dispatch to THE BBE. LONDON , Juno 22. The pop in the friendly relations between Michael Davltt and Parncll nro rapidly widening into a Borious breach. Several angry letters have pushed between the two leadem , those of Davitc being bitterly de nunciatory of Parnell's methods , while the re plies by the latter have been curt and con temptuous. THE STEPHENa-FKNIAN I'LOT , Special Dispatch to Tan BEB , LONDON , Juno 22 The sensational Paris dispatch purporting to contain a ruvcl.ttion of the intentions of thu Stephens-Fenian leaders hat intensiticd the Lonon dynannto scare. Among the well informed it is ueliovcd James Stephens , the ex-head-ccntro of tha American fonians , well-known , has consented to rovlva and lead the feniauy in anoihor warfare against England. Ho himself recently announced this fact ; he luu also admitted that hu meant to call A CONKKRKNCE AT PAHIS of all Irishmen who favored his plans. This ho described as open warfare of a military char acter. Ho argued that a movement of thin kind was necessary becaiuo of thu practically barren nature of the policy of agitation main tained by Parnell and his followers through the Irish National League , but Stephana is thoroughly HOSTILE TO THE SECIIET UKTIIOI ) of the invincibles and dynamiters , which ho has invariably characterized a "policy of murder. " It is generally believed the atory -was concocted and published for the purpose of causing Franco to drive out the Fenians. Tlio Prlnco of Oranpo. HIS ! > IATH HAit-mur. THE HAGUE , Juno 22. The Prince of Or- { ingo passed a calm night and peaceful morn- ng before his collapse In the forenoon of Saturday ho eoemod so well , thu doctors talked of Hcndiug him to louth Frauce. At 1 1 o'clock he suddenly uxhibitod symptoms of extreme weakneis nnd fnintod. Hn respi ration be came oufcebled , but Bubieqnontly < i slight re- covdryviti notic'iahlo and hit Innjs seemed paralyzed. _ From thio time until death the prince remained unconscious. THE KINO has returned from Carlsbad , and held a con ference with the cabinet. Thu presldbnt of thu council has convoked a general statu council. The cabinet has decided to resort to the provisions of the law of November 3d and 1th , and will convene thn chambers , fonnhiK the H tu tea general in a plenary con re.iH of 78 senators inutnid of 311 , i.nd 17:3 deputies In stead of 8(1. ( This congress will proclaim the WII.HEMINK nuaB44nr iin'lirthaoiunsUto thn regency , with Queen Kinmi n. % regent , nml she prui- dent of the council n.t ch.iac'jllor. The cibi- net has deUrmlned to rofnau a sliirj of tntol- ngn with any CJormaii branch of thu auyal family. JilBMAItK AND TIIK HUCCE4HION. BnillN , Juno 2' ' . llismircV , during thu Illnws , of Orange , rau ed the fJennan repru. sentatives at vailoiu jlviiroiwan conrtu to do- claru that any attemjit tu bring the ipieDtion of tbu siiccetmr to the regonuy in Holland intu a European ( piedtion would find initMit opposition from ( Jenmuy. This declaration U takrn to mean that Ger many ahmu ha * the right tu ineddlo .In the affairs of Holland. TIIK KINO IS IU. , death Is near. On his dtcertiiq the Dnko Xa . au , failing to obtain tha throne of Holland will claim- ] . the , grand duchy of Luxem burg. ll ' / Fronoli Diircri.'ntitil Lo.vixt.v , Juno 22 , The commvr. ial nt- tnclieeof the Kngli h Kmba'sy at IVrig ro1 l > orts tlio French government 's ' extending its system of differential dullf , which it decided to MtablMi In Tonnnln. The nvfUm will now bo established In nil the French po cscionn In Africa. A duly of twenty per cent will be levied upon all cvcopt French Rood ? , and in onler to favor French vessel * the restrictions impo'cd uiMin tlio iiivigatlon of the West Coast of Africa which mo held by 1'rancfl. The English foreign ollico bos instMicteil the cmbfttsy nt Paris U ) report on the subject , Free MIISOM U > immli 'ra In Homo. Special Dispatch to TIIK Her. HostE , Juno 22. It In officially admitted at the Vatican that pcrloin threats have been received against the popo' lifo bydynimltcrs. Uocontly a letter was received from n Hourco ontltlwl to credence , Mating that a well or ganized phn to attack the papal residence by clyniunltrt had been matured , and would bo carried out at the first favorable onwtumty , tlio conspirators aiming at the lifo of bU linliuow. ThisstaitlliigintolliRenco astounded - ed the cardinals , who liad a conference , and Immediately took steps to foil the would bo assassins. An extra guard of picked men were posted nround the Vatican. The tope was kept in ignorance of the existence of Mich a letter. JL'fho conspirators were ovideuHy hovering about tliuj place , nnd notiecd the precautions taken , for a e econd letter was re ceived , in which thn previoui threat is to- new ed. aud the Ima t made that the con pir- ocy would bo oarrjud out iu niito ] of nil at tempt to iirevent it , The special guard _ was doubled. The llonmn clergy do not hesitate to say they attribute tho-jo ityii.imilo threats to L'reo Masons , viho , they decluo , niotnt pi oseiit furious at the Vatican becauao of its rccont warfaio upon them. The I'nrlilnii Alisoontlcr Catiturccl , Special Dispatch to Till ! BKI : . LONDON , Juno 22. Sivreauv , eaihier of the the Eastern railroad of Paris , who abscond ed last February with 500,000 francs , has just been nrrcstod in Vienna. He was artfully disguised and was found living In sumptuous lodginge , in company with a beautiful young woman who accoinpiuled him in his flight from Paris , Vorv little money was found in Ids possession. The polici1 , however , believe Savroaux still has a largo ] > ortioii of his plun der in some hidden [ ilaco which they are try ing to discover. LONDON , Juno 21. Patrick Joyce , n. . native of Gahvay , was arrested at Quueiistown to- duy on the steamer Illinois. A brans tube two feet long and four inches in diameter , was Found in his baggage. The ends of the tube were well secured and refused to opon. Joyce was remanded by the nmristr.vto until Mon day. Vat Joj GO'S Tcrriolo Tube. LONDON , Juno 22. Too tube found In the jaggoRuof Patrick Joyce , who was arrested on thu Illinois yesterday , in beliovcd to bo nn nfornal machine of : \ novel and ingenious lattern. It resembles a wooden log , but was ouud hollow , a hole having buon pierced through it leading to a chamber containing a iipdd supposed to bo explosive , i'heie was tn outer wooilen casinc sixteen inches lung und four inches thick , within which the biabs .ubowos iiiBcited. Uii removing the metal cap the lirpiid wai found. Except by caioful cx&miiirtiioii it WON Impossible to suppose the irticlo anything but a hy of wood. Joyce is 'rom 1'c'llairo , Ohio. Gold " \Vcather in Krifjlniul. Special Dispatch to THE BEI. LONDON , Juno 22. The weather in England co abnormally chilly , and the nights HO cold : hat fears are entertained the growth of the crops will bo seriously checked. . Tlio KirptlanJConforcnco..Ajlte1A feopo nftrr/s ; English ambassadors to the powers has sane n. . circular conveying the Gyptian confeienco on June 23. HARBISON AND THE HELLS. Cblcngo'n Mayor Continues His "War With Tlio Gamblers. Siwcial Dispatch to TUB Buc CHICAGO , Juno 22. The row between Mayor Harrison and the gamblers continues and it is yet nn open question which will come out on top. The gamblers say they propose to defeat him for delegate to the national con vention and for the nomination for governor , lie , on the ether hand , says the delegates from his congressional district ro favorable to ilin for deltgato , nnd thut ho does not propose ; o withdraw from Uio gubernatorial nomina tion iu advance of its tender. JJAID OUT BY LIGUTNING. A. Denver Bano-IIn.il Snbbatli Dcsc- crater Kllletl Other Casualties , DENVEU , Juno 22. A bevoro hall storm , ac companied by lightning , visited Central City .Ilia afternoon , A game of base-ball waa in progress at Academy hill. Lightning struck and killed Nicholas Nowmayor , probably fn- .ally injured James Lick and Frank Osborno. A mirier at Mountain City was struck , but will recover. The onglno housu of the _ prize nine , near Central City , was demolished. Kivu minors at work weio badly stunned. It s thought they will recover. A DUKIj ON HOIISEBAOK. Colorado Cowboys Settle u Fctul In tlio Saddle. DENVEU , Juno 22. The Kcpubllcan'H Silver- ton diepatch says : Pot Cain nnd Billy Wilson , while out horseback riding , undertook to Kettle an old fend. Both drew revolvers and com- mencuil shooting nt each ether while sitting m their hordes , Cain , succeeding In killing Wilson , ami alee the horse hu was riding. Cain was unhurt. A MIxRoiiri Illvflr Ktciimor Slnlcg , ST. Louis , Juno 22. The steamer Montana , which left hero. % tK o'clock lost evening with jOO toni of assorted freicht for Kansas City and other MiiHourl river points , etruck a Wab.vh railroad biidgo at St. Charles about 11 o'clock this morning , and sunk. It will probably baa total loss. The boat was owned bv Captain Buesen , Alton , 111 , ; Captain ] } . A. Phillips' , of Kaneai City , and Mrs. Emma S. Jenkins , of St. Louis ; valued nt 622.000 ; In- Mired for 810,000. Her freight list and charges were else insured. A part of her cargo will bo removed. Tlio Oil \Vt.-ll Hlutt Down. TITCHVIU.I : , I'A , Juno 23. From all parts of the oil legion reports favorable to jthu proponed fihut-duwn movements are being ru. telved and , except with walls already under way , work is being mmponded in Allegheny , Bradford , Middlohcld and Macksburg. In tha latter dls'rict nil operator * but ouo have joined the movement. So complete ix the thut- down regaulcd to be that Home drlllon and tool dressers are preparing to leave the region. Bold Bad Uaao Coi.viiMt'ri , Juno 22. During a ball game to-day atzina of constables nrronted BBiornl players of both clubs nn warrants nw < f n nut by mninliCH of the Law and Order league , for violation of the Btito law by playing on Sunday. Thu frame was completed and the men iravo bond fur appearance to-morrow and Wednesday , A Vapor 1'jro In 1'orkopollH CINCINNATI. Juno 22 , A firn in tlio paper warchouo of Chatfield & Woodc , No. 25 Wcwt Fourth tn it , caused a lots of 400,000. insurance * ? 100,000. A UATTIiU OP BKNC1I15S. The Doiuor ratio ConiinlttpcH % Vnrrlnj } Orer tlio Convoiulon Spain Somebody Kvldontly Wi tu rack. Spi-ci.il dispatch to TIIK HKB. CHICAGO , Juno 22.Tho local finnncocom- niittoa having eh.irgo of the rnlitng of funds to defray the expenses if the national democratic - cratic convention held a , stormy session nt the Piilnicr Home yesterday afternoon. The very contpicuoui unvxiillngne's of the subcommittee - committee of the national committee to num ber nil the seats in the convention lull to ut > rre poml with the admission tickets to bo Isiued ha < * been fruit of dlscoiil and ill feeling The rcmmitteu demanded that the linaucn cnnimitteo bo awarded 700 more tickcU fur distribution among subscrib ers to the etpeiiso fund. Yestciduy the linanco commltteoannounced that ? 2.,00 , ) had been raised to date , nnd that thuv mutt have mom tickets todUtrihuto to piib < ciibcrs. They again met with uirfusal. The finance com mittee thert > iiion | promiitly ndoptod n. . resolu tion liutructing their executive coinmittco not to pay over any money for the exipneo ; of im proving Convention hall until their demands were compiled with ns n. conipromifo tha sub coinmittco of the national committee ngrecd to number "COsuUs set aside for uib'crlberi of the fund , but positively refuse to number the lomnimnz'J.i-IOseats. The flnnnco committee - mitteo repliedjthat this offer in itself wnt oviduncu that unfair method' * were contempla ted In connection with the distribution of tha romaiuimr seats , and in their estimation the plan would meet with general disfavor. The committee aitjourned witnont milking any appropriations and will not convene ngiln ex cept by order of the chairman. A lillPK VOll A AV1PK , How lllnclandcr Slow tlio oCHia AVIIoVi A NEW YOUK , Juno 21 , William C. Ithino- lander , who on Thursday shot John Drake , a lawyer , was arraigned to-day. Drake was unable to leave bis bod. The detectives naid Hhlnolander admitted his guilt. Khinolandor , however , donicil that ho acknowledged any thing , and said ho was not going to convict himself in this'nlFair. 1 lo told u roi > ortor UIH evening that ho married Miss Mary McOinnis in 187(5 ( , and had two children. Immediately after marriage Drake began to use every uf- fort to bring about a separation , following them to Canada , wbcro they resided , and threatening Khiiiolander with Incarceration in a lunatic asylum if ho did not give up hU wife. By and by Iraka succeeded in making JUnno lander jealous and quarrels between tlio wife and husband followed. When Khlnelander married his wife , ho forfeited 5300,000. WOE IN A. JjSlOO.OOO Store Burns , the Walls Bury Three Firomun , and Kight Horses are ( Jon- Biintcd , NEW YOIIK , Juno 22. There was u disas trous fire to-day in the largo wholesale bahory cstitblishment of A. D. IIubomnnin Willinms- burg. Thu wall of tlio burning structure fell Int i the alley way where the firemen stood , and throu were buried in the ruins. Their names are Usury Tyeck. Geo. W. iiaight , and Stephen .Allen. Allen was thu first taken out. Ho wus bnrned and mangled , but ulivo. The others were dead. 'Ji'ho building - ( was lentlrely. " rear of tho'bakory was also burned , with eight horses. _ _ CANNON VB. OOAIi-OIIj. Iilghtning Fires ICcrosono TniiUs- Caniion Quenches It. Bn.VDKoni ) , Pa. , Juno 21. During a heavy thunder-storm this afternoon a tank of thu National Transit company , containing 5,000 barrels of oil , was struck by lightning and is now burnintr. The tank is at Colegrove , nnd in the midst of about nlmndrcd tanks. Cannon balls are being fired into the burning tank to let the oil escape. A tank located abort dis tance away is expected to succumb before morning. None of the others are regarded in danger. Three wooden tanks , containing liOO ( barrels each , the properly of the Tide water company , located on Indian creek , were struck to day and are now burning. The firu does nut endanger the adjoining property. KEAHNliY COJIPSES. Dr. Schiiltz DIcH of Apoplexy A Drowned Stranger. Special Dispatch to Tins BIE. : KEAIINEY , NEIL , Juno , 22. Dr. SclmlU died suddenly about G o'clock this afternoon , A coroner's inquest was held and n. verdict of death from apoplexy given. His friends and relatives live ut Ohio Station , Illinois. A man , namu unknown , was drowned in the Platte this nf lei noon. Hu vyas walking along thu cdgo of the bank when it caved in. The body has not been found. A. Li'xaI Croolr. CINCINNATI , O. , Juno 21. The motion pre sented bv the Hamilton county Bar Associa tion , asking for leave to file Information against T , C , Campbell , attorney , charging him with pr.Htlcos culling for his disbarment , was granted by the court to-day. Campbell tvuivml notice und his C.IBO w&g not fur July 16 , The committee rofusu to inako the Information mation public. A. Fire , n Fitlion Wall , a Fntnllty. MONTIIKAT , , Juno 22 , The shirt and collar factory of Skelton Ifros , & Co. was destroyed by fire th's morning. A fnlliui ; wall killed a man nnd dangerously wounded another. Loss heavy. urpg , eiea * IP" I hat Tired reeling The warm weather bus a debilitating cITcet , especially upon thosu who are within doors most of the time. The peculiar , yet common , complaint known as "thut tired fueling , " Is the result. Thli feeling can bo entirely ovciconio by taking Hood's Bnrsaparllln , which gives new life anil strength to all the function * of the body , "I eould not ttlecpj bad no nppctllu. I took Hood's Harsaparllla and noon began lo fileeji Boumlly ; could get up without that tired nnd languid feeling ; anil my appetite Improved. " It. A. HANl'Oldi , Kent , Ohio. aii tlm 8 Hood's Harflapnrllla ID characterized by three peculiarities : 1st , the combination of remedial agents ; 2il , the proportion/ < lllio process of securing the nctlvu medicinal qualities. The result U a medlelno of unusual htrengtli , effecting cures hitherto unknown , Ucnil for book containing aildltlonal uvhlcncu. "Hood's Harsnparllla tones up my nystem. Iiurlllen my liloud , bliariiens my iimietlfo.aiid Keems Iu make nui over. " J , r. TJiOiil'Ho.v , ItCKbter of Deeds , Ixjwcll , Mass. "Hood's Har.sniarllla | beats all olliurs , and Is worth itHuclclit In udlil. " I. DAUUI UTON , 130 Hank Utrcet , Now Yorl : City. Hood's ft Sarsaparilla Bold by nil driiegUtH. $1 j elx for 65. Made only by C. I. HOOD Ci CO. , Lowell , Mass. BOO ° Doses Ono Dollar * CHAT OF THE CHIEFS. Elaine's ' Formal notification of His Nomination at CMc&m & Gen , Eendorsou's ' Address and the Pluinod Knight's ' Eoply , The Imposing Affair Ocours Under Auothor Historic Elin. . General Logan Talks Saturday Night to the Votoraus , t Butlor's Ganie for a War Danoo Around the Demooratio Wagon , Now lin- vcn , Cf , , Onll fur nn And- JiUl'no Mcotlii ; ; . Notliyiiif Ulnlnc. ArousTA , Mnlr.0 , .linio 21. Knrly this morning tha gtroots hrgan to nsiunio n Hvoly nppoaranco nnd long before the thuo fur the cotnmlttco appointed by the national conven tion to notify Jaa. G. Ul.ilno of hU noinlnn- tlon to the paostdoucial candidacy of the re publican party to jwrform that duty , n consid erable crowd had collected nrnunil the Auguv ti house , to gaze with curiosity upon tha members of ttio committee. A circus being also In town brouglft out vavt numbers of people ple , who with the allied nttrnitlon of the nntloiml commlttto unit the sawdust ilug seemed disposed to fiiako the day a general holiday , f 1'ioniplly at 11 o'clock the national committee - too on notification proceeded in n body to Blaino'd rcsldoneo. They were received by Mrs. Blaina. As the day was oppressively liot and tlln lonim of the mansion crowded al most to eulFocuUon , It was suggested that the presentation nddross bo made upon thu l.wn. Accordingly the RUoata , and conuutttco proceeded - ceodod to n well Rlia'iod portion of the grounds where n BOinl-cIrclo was lormcd nud all present etood with uncovered heads limiting an 1m- [ ircsalvo flcono. TH6 nulling of the spreading branches of the great ehuH and thn buzzing of insects were the only sounds to disturb the stillness. When nil wan in readiness Mr. Bhdno was escorted to the lawn , where ho stood within the nra of the somi-clrclo. Gen , Henderson then ntoppml forward and present ed tha address of Uucummlttoo , reading from the manuscript. oraf. JIHNDKKSO.V spoke 0,1 follows : "Air. Blalno , Your nomination for the ollico of president of ; the Unlti'd States , by the national republican _ cunvontion recently assembled at Chicago , is already known to yon. The gentlumon before you , constitu- tiug a committee composed of ouo member from each Btato and territory in the country and ojio from the District of Columbia , no\v cpmo at the accrcdtit&l organ of that conven tion to give you formal notice of the nomina tion and to request 'Tour Acceptance thereof. It is of couwo ktiovynjito you thut besides your own , several other nr.nioa umong the most lion * ored in the counsels , pf the republican party weio presented by their friends as candiclates for this noiniimtionT ? liutwoen jrour friends and the friends of tb' ( C"Utemeu ] BO justly en- tiled t64hofrespefUy sfldoncorfftheir politicali * s8oclat Ylie-o iiti&t > wniT6ud of generous rivalry , free from any taint of bitterness - ness and equally free from joproaeh and iujiu- tice. At an early stage of the proceedings of the convention , It became inanlfcBt thtit the republican states whoso aid must bo invoked at last to insure SUOCCHU to the ticket earnest y desired your Domination It wai equally man ifest that the desire BO earnestly expressed by the delegates from those Htatcs was but the truthful reflection of an niRSHibniii.i : , roi'ui.Aii DEIIAND. It is not thought nor pretended that this demand has its origin in any ambitious _ de sires of your own mind or in the organi/ed work of your friends ; but it tmiHt bo recognized nized to bo what it truthfully is , a spontaneous - neous expression of a free people , of love and admiration fur a chosen louder. No nomina tion would have given satisfaction to every member of the part ) ' . This could not be ex pected in a country HO extended in area and varied in interest. The nomination of Lin coln in JSCO disappointed HO many hopes and overthrew HO mnnychorishud ambitions , that fora Bhort time dlmtfoction threatened to ripen into open revolt. In 1871) ) the discontent - tent wan BO pronounoed aa to impel largo masses of the party t ( > organl/.o in opposition toils nominecH. for iniinv weeks after the nomination of Garlield , in 18FO , defeat Hoomod inevitable. In oorh cans tha Hhork of disap pointment was followed by eober second thought. Individual preferences gradually yielded to the conviction of public duty and the promptings of patiiotlsm finally rosu Huppriitr to the irritations and animomtiuH of the hour. The party , in every trial , has grown stronger in the face of th'eatuncd danger. In tendering you the nomination , it given us pleasure to remember TIKHE iiiiKAT HKASUIIKH which furnished causes for party congratula tions by the late convention at Chicago mid which are now cryxtalizod into the legislation of the country ; moavuroa which havu strengthened - oned and ilfgnilied the nation , and while they have elevated and advance * ! the people , huvci at all tliiieH and on all proper occasions rocolv- od your valuable Hiippoit. It was your good for in no to nld In protecting the nation ng.dnst thn H < aiilta of armed tresHon. You wuru prutjnt fllid helped nnlooaen tha HhaeklfH of the dUvej. Yon micci dcd in placing n now Kiiarantno of frcc > Ioin in the federal uonttitn- tlon. Ynur volua wa potent in preserving the national faith when fjlue theories ot finance ) would have Matted national and Individual prosperity. Wo kindly remember you as it last friend of honest money , commercial integ rity In all that pertains to Heciuity , the repOHO > i capita ] , and the dignity of labor and manhood - hood , the elevation mid freedom of the peoplr > , thu right of the oppressed to demand and thn duty of the government to afford protection. Your public acti received thu iiuinalled | ! ! en dowment of poinilar ujiproval , bat wo wcm ; iot umiiindful of thu fact , that parties , liku individuals , cannot live entlrelv en tlio past , however uplrndiil the record , Thu present Is aver charged with iinmediiito cases and in to new duties and pirplcxing jilitiea , J'AHTim , J.IKK INDIVIDUALH , inwiver that are frco from tint slain of violated 'aith In the past , uro fairly entitled to thn pre sumption of oiucerity in their promises for the fntmo. Among the promiiies inndu by the iaity in its latu convputiim in Chicago uio xionomy and i unity of administration , piotuc- tion of thu citizens , natlvu and natiirall/id , at homo and abroad ; prompt restoration of the navy , wise reduction in unrpliiv rovenupH , re lieving thu tax-payer without Injuring labor ; thu pioicrvatioti of public landn for actual sot- tleiu ; Import dntieu , when necessary at nil , to bo levied , mit for rnvouuo only , but for tha double purpose of revenue and piotcc'tionj regulation of international commerce ; thu set tlement of li ternational dllliciiltlcii by | . 'acca- blu aibitration , but coupled with the reassertion tion and maintenance of the Monrou dwtrine OH intcrprtted by the fathom of the republic ; perseverance In the good woik of civil service reform to thu end that tha dangers to free in- utitutioiiH , which lurk In the power of olliclul [ latronaKo , l > o wisely uml elfoctlvuly avoided ; in honest currency , buted on coin of Intriiulc vnlne , adding strength to thu public credit and giving renewed vitality to every brancji of American industry ! Mr. Jllaine , during the last twenty-three ) t'ar the rojiubllcau party liax built a now rejiubllo , a rejmbliu fur moro pleii'lid ' than that orizlimlly ( le ignod by our fatherH , As iU proimrtions araalready grand , they may yet bo cnlurgujfl iU fonndationu may yet bo itifiifitlicnod andittvultimni ) uiwrncd with iK-auty moro ro ploiuHnt till. To yon. K Us arcliltect-In-chicf , 111 soon bo a.'slgncd thin gratrftd work. " Mi : . IU.AINP. listened to Ocii. Hcndi'Mon'd mldresi stnndlng under an elm tree , \\ith hlsujei u nnlly cast down , hut at times wandering about nud i > cnn- niiigthe. fnces of the audience.VheoHen. . Hpiulorron had concluded n | eaklnir , Walker lilaiue , the rindidatoV eon , utepped forward and handed his father tin mamncrlpt of nu address In reply to thitof the commilteo. Mr. Illnltio thou read ns follows ! "Mr the National , Chairmen nud Oentlemenof tional Committee ! 1 receho not without deep HBii lbilily your olllcinl notion of the action of thn national convouUon , nlrt > ady brought to my Unowledgo thunigh the public proj . I appreci.ilo moro profoundly _ than I can ex- | nvjs the honor \\hieh ii ImplliM in the tiomi- nation for thu presidency by tha republiciu pnityof the iintiou. Speaking tlirtin.uli thu niithoritntlvo voice of wily nom-dlled delegates - gates , to IHI feh > ctod as n candidate by moh an a'-somblapo from the list of eminent Htate men whosa tiame.s weroprosentinl , Illls mo with em barrassment , I can only O\IIIVM my gnxtl- tltdo for no Klgnal an honor and my desire to prove worthy of the gre\t trust leposcd in mo. In Accitrma THK XOMI.VATIO.V , as I now do , I am impressed that I nm alsit ojipiossed with a M't.no of thn labor and ivsponsibilityhich attaches to my ] ) osltlou. The burden i lightened , how ever , by the host of ounest men who mipport my candidacy , many of \ \ horn add , a loe.s your honornblo committee , the eheer of p r- mmal friendship to the pledge of political fealty. A mom formal f.eeopUneo will natin- ally bo expected , ixlul will in duo HOIKOII bo rommmiicated. It inay , however , not bo in * niiptopriate ixt this timoto nav that I ha\o alivady m\do : ixean'ful study of the princiltles nimoiincod by the national committee ami in \ \ hole and in detail Ihoy have my heaitiest svmp.ithy and meet my .uupialllled nppiwal. Apa > t fnnu jonr nlllci.il eir.uul , gcntlcmon , 1 am ( "ctromelv happy to xvelconio you nil tn my house , \\jthmauy nf you I h\vonlwndy : Miared thn duties of public service and have enjoyed the mint cordial friendship , I trust your join noyfivin all parts of this creat w [ niblio. has been n iveable , and during your stay in Maiuo you \\ill feel that you nio not among HlraugetH , but among friends. Invok ing the blessing of God upon the great caimu which wi > jointly represent , let us turn to the future without fear and with manly heartH. " ' . . . ' ' _ AT Till' fO.SVI.L'NlON' of Mr. lllninn'ri ivply , thu members of the comudtteo were introduced to him individu ally , and nn hour was Hpent in social and In formal conversation. The members ) of tha rommittaa rrpulrod to the retideiica of Colom1 ! Osgood , whern they were entorUined at lunch. At ono o'clock they loft for I'ortl.uul , whuiti Lhoy will have a reception at seven o'clock , AT I'OltTI.ANn. POHTI.ANO , Me. , .Tunu L'l. Tho.notHiealion committee arrived belt ) shortly after It o'clock , and were received by a delegation of clti/.ens and escorted to tho. Falmoutli lintel. Later they were driven about the city. At 7:110 to night a committee of etti/uiiH escorted the national committee to thu city building. wheiothov were introduced to the miyor. : vud ( dlstingnislied citizens were present. At 8 oVlock the guest and hosts Hied Into the hall , lililntr the platform and side gallery. TliomoM B. lieod IIH inudii chuirman , imd iiiadu n brief speech , in which there were maiiy ollu"- pinna to lllaiiio. each of which were received with great applauno. The othernpeak rs weio Tolm K. Lynch , of MisnTssinpi ; , li lin IS. Hen derson , of Missouri , Wm , ( J. Goodmau , of KoiituckyGL'oriro It l.wl.s ) , of Chiccgo. and LeoiiidaaO. Inuclf , of 'IVnncHsuo. The meet ing clcnod with tluuo rousing cheers for IShdno. J.OGAN. AnKMPOKHD TO A HEltKNADE. Juns. 2L Thu ex-soldicra twelve , marched , headed by the Marino band , to the goncrnl'H residence , on Twelfth atrct't , where a crowd of overS.OOO citizens had al ready assembled. The procession was liber ally supplied with banners , rockets , roinnn candles and noijo making devices , Tlio ban ner of the Army of Uio Teiines'00 wni ells- played from the upper window nf General Logan's house. General Logan's nppearunca was greeted by a Ktnrm of cheers. When the applause had subsided be was introduced In a. brief speech by General Green ] { . Itaum , THU ( IKNKHAI.'U JUtSIAIIKH. General Logan then addressed the assem blage at follows : COJIIIADKH AND l' ' .IOW ClTI/.KNH ! TIlO warm expressions of confidence- congratu lations which you offer mo through yourchuir- man impress mo with a nuutoof doopgrntitudo and I beg to tumluMny i-lncerest thanks tu all my participating friends for this dcmountm- tration of klndmiso and eatcoin. Your visit at this time , gentlemen , is Interesting to mu in n double aspect. As citizens of cur common country tendering ( ribiiU'H tu mo as a piiblia mun , 1 meet you with gdiiuina pleasure nnd grateful acknoivleilgnient. Coming , however , as yon do , In tlio character of the icpicsenta- lives of the Holdierd andcallors of ourcountry , yeur visit preiunti a feature insensibly lending to a tiain of most interesting reductions. [ ApjilaiiKe. ] Your assemblage in coinnmod of m n whugavu U ] > the purBintl of jionce , ru- llnmiUbed the comforts of home , mivercd thu tied of friendship and yielded the guntlu and loving society 01 father , mother , Hlutjr , brntlier and in many Instances , wife nnd Ilttlo OUOH , lo biuvo thu dangers ot TJIK Tt'NTin ) riEt.ii or crested wave , to nm the ( pmntlot of Hick- ness in a clmiato different from your own uyd iicmslbly , or evuii probably , to yield up lifo itself in thu sorvicu of your country. Twenty- three yearn ago , when dread war raited itx wrinkled front throughout the land , many of yon weio Htanding with ono foot upon thu portal of manhood , eager fur tluminlllct with tlio world , ulilch iironiined to bring you honcr , rlcliSH , friendit and a life of poacu and ease In the society of your own f.mily ; but few of you had passed thu period of young manhood or advanced tu the opening HCCHO of middle life. At the call , however , of your endanger ed country , ynu did tint benitato to loaxo ev erything for which wo strive in this world to become dafenderit of thu Union without the in- cuntivo which has inspired men of other na tions to adopt u military career as a pourm- nont oecujiation and us an outlet to ambition and ascentto power. | Checrd. ] The safety of our country having been ansuied and IU toirl- torlal Integrity preserved , you tihcatlud the BWordii , unfixed the bayonet , laid aw.iy the musliet , honied the cannon , doffed your unl- foniiD , donned the garment of civil life , buried Ihu hatied toward our breth- em of the South and ( hook _ hands in testimony of mutual resolve to ImbiUto the \vaktolaiidn und eultivatu the ait < luf paacu until our reunited country should be greater aiid jmmilw and grander than over before , [ ( iruut clioins.j J lioH.i years lnivo glided Into the retrcAtlng perspective of the pant. .Since you responded to your country' * ! call mighty change * in thu eventful march of iiitlons have tal.cn place. Panning time hat laid its gentle lines upon thu heads of many of you who xlmuldciud your imulieU bofmo tliofirit beard was grown , but however lightly or heavily it has dealt with you , your doldioiit' and unifon * ' organisation that have been lejit up prove that thu heart has been untouched aim that your love of our conntiy has but been intensi fied with advancing yearf , [ Cheers. ] Your urmu have boon an strong and your voices at clear iu the promotion of pence an when lout to the Hclenco of war , anil the interest which you take In national affairs prnvu thut YOU AIIK L'A'IIIIOIH really deteimined to maintain what you fouglit for , and tlmt which eomu of our best comrade * gai i their liven to tiecm-u for the benefit of these who survived them , [ Ap- plauto long continued ] , JJurlng thu twenty joairt In which wo have b-en blessed with peace , the republican party has been contin ued in thu administration of thn government. When the great question of preserving or giving up thu union of tha Htatesyas present ed tu ii > , It was thu republican party which alllimed its perpetuation , 1 open nu wounds , nor do I resurrect any hud memories mutating thin in an uinJouiabtofact tlu.t when you and I , my fricndd , Mid that vuat budy of muii who having declared In ffttor nf preserving thn union , were compelled tn resort to the Init mensuro , the arbitrament of war , wo did to under the eall of tlio republican party. Jinny of in had been tvlucaled by our lathers In the democratic pchonl of poll tics , ami many of us vvrro noting with that party nt the time ; the Hum wna presented ( o nn. 1'or yiivr * the demiKr tic party had wielded the desttiips af our govcrnnnnt , and had served us imrp.ifo under thn narr.iuin < vioux of an ideal republic which then oxluted. But the matrlv of tiina 1ms developed a now child ef progivt which MW the light of day under thu nnnieuf the republican pirty , Its birth an nounced thocnncei tiunof u higher , luo.vlcr piinclplo of human LMV eminent than had been entei tamed by our forefathers. But few of u , peilinpn none , took iu the full dimciiMont ot tlio coining fnet nt that early d.\y. It broke on in gradually , like the light of the morning sun a % ho rises iu tlio misty dawn above llio sleepy mount Ju top. At liingth itcamo in full blaze , nud for the lirst tlma in the hintory of our republic vtu began to give genuine VI- tnhly to the declaration of lS7C > , that "nil men mti ciented eipi il" nnd entitled to the inalienable - able riijhtj of life , liberty ami the pursuit of happmcis. [ Cheer * . | THK IlKrtllll.HUN V.VItTV wai utxiuestlormbly the ngeney which bore thciogiftA to the vvnltlngnirii , and It vvai the democratic iiliu which disputed their avowal , litht noon the liehl of battle and Milticiiuontly , nnj up to this mnmcnt , at tint lulling plates of the eountry. The republican party then ivpMMents the latest fiultlon of government PIVRM * * , and U destined to live on the theory that the strong outlive. * the wuik until thu development of principles still moro advanced ( hall compel it to nuwmru its ntcp with the march of the nqo or go to the wall ru an In- ctninienl which lias fulfilled Its minion. So loni ? us llm democratic p.irty i-hall clinir , eitlieiMn an open or covert nunner , to the tradltioni or policy bu'm < giug to nn expired era of our development , just mi long "ill the republican pvity bo charged with the adminis tration of the government. In mnklnjf this arraignment of the domoerntio party , my ftiomts , I appeal to no tiasftioiiii , nor ru-opon nettled questions t but utter uihn : , sober wolili ot truth , I my tint until every ntate in thi.i bro.ul and ] bencllccnt union sha'll givu fi-oo reergiiition to the civil and political lights of the jmmbloat of its cltlyonii , what ever his color ; until protection to American citlireus follows the ling nt homo and abroad ; until the odmlrablo moueUry Bystein eitablinlieil by the republican party Hliall bo placed beyond the daiuterof mibvor- wion ; until American labor and iiuluolry shall bo protecttU by wise and eipdtablo IUVVH , suns to give full cope to our innuendo ivsouri'un anJ plicu every man upon Uio iilnco to which ho lii entitled l > y reason of his capacity and worth [ chcurn ] ; until education shall lie ns general as ourciylllratiou ; until wo shall have established a \\iso American policy , tlmt will not only preserve peace vyitli nlbor nation * , but will cause nvery American citizen to honor his government at home , and every civilized nation to renpect our Hag [ cheers ] ; until tlio American peoplu shall permanently establish a tlioioiighly economic system , upon an Amu- licnn Idea' ' , which will puwrvo and foster their own Inton-xtf , uninlluencod by I'.ngllidi theorio ) or " Cobden clubs , " nnd until it Is conceded beyond mibsequcnt ravocation that this governr.lrtnt oxlstti upon thu ImMH of n lielf-siutainlngmul Hef-prcnervlng ! nation , und the fatal doetiino of BT.VTi : HOVItllKiaNTV upon which the civil war was founded , nhall bo slampud out as a political huiesy out of which continued revolution is born nnd wholly incompatible with thu idea of a republic. Tha republican party will have much work to do and an unfilled mifuunn to perform , ( At this point the speaker was interrupted for Home lime by ehoern nnd npplauno. ) The htandurd bearer ef the ensuing campaign is Hon. JaniosG * Blalne , ( gieat cheering ) , known throughout the land M ono of its truest and ( vblcst roproiontaliviH. , 116 haq been--called . ' " ' ' ' ' J'- ' to thi posittdliUiy.tho volwilf' combination of brilliancy , courage , faltlifnl- ness , porfiistwicy nnd research that liaK made him ono of the most remnrkablu ilgjres width has nppeareil upon the forum of _ the Htato emit in any period of this country. That such a man ahould have enemies ami detractm-H is nn natural us that our best frititH should bo infested with para sites or that tlioio should exist small ami en vious minds which neelc to Ijelittlo that which tlmy can nu\er hope to iniitato or equal , and that ho shall tiinmph over them ) und lead the republican hearts to another victory in No vember , H DH certain ax the succeHJion of thu seasons or the rolling of the spheres in their courses. Gentlemoii , again I thank you for this visit of congratulation and extend to you , mo and all , my grcatful acknowledgments. [ Clieorn , ] Speech making was continued to nlato hour. Among the oratoro , who were all ox-soldier * . ivore Senators Plumb and Harrison , Goucral Jiitchooii , of Michigan ; General Nathan off , of West Virginia : Hon. A. If. I'otti- inuo , of TonuoHfeo , and tlcnerjlT. At. liuyne , if Peimsylvauia , A Ulf/VlNia ItOtjT. IT TAKKH HIIAl'K IN NUV 11AVKN , Special dispatch to TlIK ISliK. NKW HAVKN , Conn , , Juno 22. The local iiowapaperH pnbl'sh a call fur an iinti-Hlalno meeting to bo hold Monday night. The call iu signed by over 1,000 of the most prominent residents of New Haven , who declare they liavo "alway/i boon In sympathy with thu lirlnclplos on which the ro publican party won fonmlod , and who bullavo thu recent national convention In Chlcngo bun In its pl.itform de parted from thoHO jiiiiielplns , and from the pnrpoao for which tlie party oxUU , and luut utill further diti.ipoiitoil ] ! these who want a pure administration and an advance in the ntuudardof political action by the nomination of .James G. Jllmno and John A , Logan. " Thu movement Is declared to li&vo thu eniin- toiianco of Presldmit Noah Porter , of Yale college , and a largo number of other vltlzoDH , who , for personal and bnidnois reasons , have not nignod thu call. MISOKIJjANICOUS POMTIO5. Tin : iioNHmt HAHH uiirn.v : ( ! , NK\V Yonic , Juno 21. The committee ap pointed by tha republican county committee to make arrangements for a monster JSlalne > nd Logan ratification meeting , liaa decided tn liold u meeting two weuka bunco , The Bpeakem will bo Penutor Hawley , Secretary Lincoln , ( lovernor Ogle by , Secretary Fidlug- liuyeen , and KccrcUry Teller. IIUTI.KII'H MITI.K ji.'ou. TiTTHiiunn , Juno ! 21. I'loininent Jaboi loaderheio have icceivfil lutteru fiom leading greenbackoix urging thu woi'liing men to n mass meeting at Chicago prior to thu meetiuu of the democraticnittloual cnnvuntlon viul join in u 1'en lintler denionstrntion , wliiili will bo made duriiiK thu time the convention in In Boeslon. Hill. WASHINGTON. June 21 , ThulexMatlva bill s icpoitud t < i the heaato appropriates 821- ( ! l7,2.r > ! ) , ati'incieasa over the IIOIIHO bill of- ] IKI7i 102 , and a ducrcaso from tha cstlmatin of $211,012. The principal ( .hanged in the bill , us reported fiom the IIOIIHO , are nn ineieana of S10 < ) , OOJ for the Halurles and expenses of col lectors nnd deputy collectors of inteinal rovo- nun , 8KI5.000 ; for salaries of ngonts , smvuyord and HtoielvOuporH In the internal ruvenuo ser vice ? fiK)0 , ( ) ; anil fur two additional utMociatu justices of Dakota and the Incieajo In the nuinhor of employes of the different branches of the rovernmeut from 8,102 t'j H,7W > . Thin incre.ifn in employes includes 225 in the pen sion ollico anil 00 in tha general land olllco. Hociflt-'uics foreonatorJ aid also included in thu inuuasq and nn niipropriatlon of $ : ) 1,000 Is made for thuirialuriei. A Pninlly Jliuuhor Suicides. L.C'VNK , ICs. , Juno 21. A telogramwas re ceived from Shot lirChamllor , of this county , to-day stating that Wample , tha fiend who butcherrd thu Andersen family near Ploar niitim. Ivy. ) tomu Juydngo , commlttod tulclde in Arkansas to rauipo c.iptnro. Shorilf Chau < dler has tha body of Wmnplor In clurga and In bringing it nurth fur iduntillcatioii , YAH WYCK'S ' VOICE. Tlic S MaKfs Himscf p to Gag , ThoSonatoAi I j to Hush Him Up on the Business. w His Arraignm 5 : the Judiciary for Its And for Its Shameless Trading- With Oharlos Frauois Adamo , Whioh Has Boon Already Tolo- grauhcd as to the Sinking Fund , Van AVyok'K Itcninrks In Substance Honr'rf Kxplnnntlon. TIIK U. V. HINKINa FUND , AND TUP. Junioi.vnrc6n\iiTTEK'rt : ioiicn. Special Dlcpatch to'tfirtTllKK. WAHH NOTO.V , Juiia'UJ.Senalnr Van Wyck most ceitainly has Iho.coUMgoof hlsconvic- tloim , snil whatever auyono may think of his opinion * , thti oonatorH will ndm t that if they all did llimr duty in denouncing what they considered wrong with us much energy ami sincerity us Van Wyck , the country would bo greatly lii-imritted , and tlitrj would bo fewer nc.kndals in either p.Mty. Till ! JUDICIAltV COMMITTKE. of the pouato is the most August body about oC'iignM. ' JU inombutx ncem to consider themsolvel ( tnperlor to the rest iif lu'opli * , and ruports which issue fixim this tribunal are tp- ; arded aa edicts from which t hero can burnt ipK | < nl > Aceordlnglv , whnn Air. Vnn Wyck n the Honato yo tunlay opoiily denounced the judiciary committal as having engaged in a .rude and dicker with Htotk gamblers , the cno.s if thn vcnor.ddo senators begun to oren , Air. Yiin Wjtsk did not procopil far before ho re- rofernxl to lomelhing which hud happened ia tlio houao. KDMU.NDH , chairman nf the judiciary committee , who in aho presiding olllcur of thu senate , ( pilckly rappad Van > Vyok to order and said : "Tho rules rcipiiru ) tha cctrvtnr Hlull take Ida Bout when ho la Jn order and not proofed nnlos * tliero In n motion to that clfect. The chair has not execute ! that rule heretofore , but lie now feels bound to execute the rulo. Mr. Uil- niunds justified tha rullcp , which Rccmud BO- vero and straluo ) in that It was applied for the fir.it tliuu to a senator who had airanccd n commitieo of which I'dnunids wan ImnnolC cbairnuu , by stating that ha had boon recent ly reminded of Ida failure to onforto tko ndo. The reminder oamu somewhat late , HH lirown. and IngidljohoHO for two days to blackguard o.ich other. Jlowovor , VAN WVCK HTCCCEIIKI ) in pplto of the rigid enforcement of thu rules and venerable traditions of the donate , in tell ing thn judiciary committed \vliathothouglit o It. What ho thought was ibis : That the judiciary c mmittoo in inoklng the agreement with ClinilcH Frauclu Adams , Jr. , the now pronidont of tht Union Pucllio road , to take no Action with respect to thut road until next Dcoembor if $600OCO should now ba paid In 'ciinmlttQo7couid"tvMiimb'1td inoUe -such nu nireomont when the "Union Pacific owed over Sl.000,000 ! to the government wall illustrated. the popular ballet that JtONOL'OUEH COKTKOt THK 8SNATB. Van Wyck said in substance : The resolu tion of the judiciary committee had not ro celyed lliaxnnction of thu nonate. That reso lution in olfuct paid to the Union Pacific , "Go > in peace ; thin tiling can bo delayed , notwith standing thu fact that the people nro demand ing and expecting action. " Ho charged that the Union Pacific had been run for yeara for the money tha owners could matte by gam bling in UH ntnck. Till : HAMIJBCTOK ( IAJIUI.EI13 worn now behind Charles Francis Adams , and the inanogumout did not intend to change its * con r HO. 'J'lio Htrilco wax worthless and the younger Adams IIOH boon tuljpcted to just in h a bunko gamu aa was played on hi * father about a year ago. IIOAH'H nni'i.Y WAR that thn attitude of thn government to the Union 1'iicilic is this ; The govornmeut clainm that the Union 1'aclfio owes to It 33- 100,0 < 0 : thcro is t oino error which lio\dd r-j- duce UiM amount to SJ,2jO,000 ( ; the Union Pa- cltio clnims thu government owes SICOO,000 on account of trnmportotlon over its maia stum aud _ branch , it has appealed to the courts and obtained Judgment in Itu favor. ADAMH the disaster that would follow the attempt now to forfeit HID franchiiio , and madu thu proportion generally known , eo as to pruvpnc tlio piiyment of nearly $8UOOi)0 ) , and the giving1 of abundant uecurity for the claim in dispute. Thu judiciary committee acted upon thu 8ug- estion , and It IK believed the government has licnolitej by it. Thu Shiiiplni ; BUI , WABIIIKOTON , Juno 21. The conference ) committee on the shipping bill agreed upon a report which la in effect a compromise on the two chief pulnta at isauo free ahlpa and tl Ho-callod subsidy. The free ahlp feature Is recommoudod to bo stricken out. A substi tute lor subsidy feature U agreed on , provid ing fur the repeal of all lawn which arbitrarily require American vossch to carry mall matter at two canta par letter and which prevent American vcusols from cleorintr until such mail matter In rocolved. Such repeal is not to take effect until April 1 , 1885. A Stiifjo Ilubbcr Honloiiccd , AUHTJN , Tex. , Juno il. ! The Federal court lias HcntonciHl Jack lllock , the stage niail rob ber , opcrutiug nnar Fort Sill , to imprisonuieub for Hfo at Chester , Illu. , penitoiltiary. _ A BM3 rpa M lM B § xl \i&r \ r \ - Jlfc _ * , . PURE CREAM TARTAR. tJy PU RE JIWII1K Cliuv a vi | uuu * voimwni * * rvccfvedTruui suqli clicialsts asS. Paim Hays. IJo * . ton ; M. Uelalbntame , of Clilcagoj end OubUyjui Oloile , Milwaukee. Novertold in bulk. ft 01"5"80-