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MAHONE AND RIDDLEBEROER AND THEIR t.URBULENT HOSTS. ISO TAK. WITH' MAINE. 3TAFT e5U54PONOENT OP THE BUFFALO NEWS AT GENOA. Kaw Yark Bayafellcait.

BcrrALn, May 17. Tho nepnblli-sa atate convention elected Senator Trunk Hiscock, ex-Senator -Warner Chauncy M. Do pew and ax-Senator Tho C. Platt delegatee at large to the mtHi'iml convention. The adoption of a plat form wu deferred until toe convention ti nominate 'state officers In the foil, Lki a few short resolutions were adopt declaring protection to labor, H'rl-enlture end manufacture, and comTC-jiTi tag ths Mills bill and "tbs fn? irjili toeotlM of Ctevslonds snuunl A resolution deploring the death of lies-eooConkitag wu adopt d.

After tlie elution of presidential and a new etate committee, tbe convention adjourned, The amount of applause ao rorded to every mention qf Mr. Blaine, and the. complimentary greeting of Mr. Depsws name staffed the sentiment of -too body to be fof Blaine first Mtel Tifciir fitelteityi CnrcmATi, Msy IT The United Labor (etagte tax) convention tote after soon nominated Robert Q. Coudrey of Chicago for president of the United Statu and W.

IL T. Wake Held of Conn cil Grove, Kansas for vice president Condrey is a native of Indiana, tat hu. resided ia Chicago since (ha fire, and is a chemist and editor of the Druggists' Journal. He left the Republican party in 1878. Wakefield la a lew yer.aad farmer, and wu one of the original Kansu pioneer.

lie wu born In Kentucky. Men Hr sees feat Mill the 8 late Cent BioffX City, May Bhi ns, fit the United Btatee district court, annonneed an important decision in (ha iioux City brewery eases. The question was oaths transfer of the esses from the state to1 the federal oouite. Tha cases brought under the state law to abate ths breweries as nuisances. In re-a Hng tha cases Jndge Shlral slid: "I here always held that a federal court cannot take original Jurisdiction of any of the cases arising under the prohibitory aw, for tha reason that they are qusst-criminal la their relation to the police power of the state; that should the federal oourt take orig-Jurisdictora of these ewes It Would be compelled to enfoNh thS police regulations of tho state.

The Caere should he tried in the State courts, end when Is decision Is reached ip the supreme court of the state the federal question, If any. stripped of all other questions, may be taken to tho supremo court of tho United Btatee to determine solely tho foderal question. Thji leaves to tbe state courts and the Judicial machinery of tha state the enforcement of. its prohibitory end police regulations. All this class of cases, whether a federal question is involved or not, must make their Journey to the supreme coart of tho United States by the way of tha supreme court of tho state, eo that when the decision of supreme-conrUS given the enforcement will etui be left with ths courts ef tha Jews KpIssspaHsan ifAYkitiMkft 17.

Attheopew- ing of the convention -for tho Episcopal diocese of Iowa Bov. A. OL Stetacfia wad electodetoretary for the thirteenth time, The report fram Urn several edueatfonal insututiimtln the dlocsee Qrtirwoldcbi-ego, St Mgt hrtlna'i hall rad Kemper hall showed those fostltuttone to be fiourtohiag. G. 8.

Coptfkgq, Of Davenport WM elected register of the dlocest for tbs form, of three yrere. The degree of S. T. D. vu conferred ou Rev.

A. 0. Stetson, of Griswold eoQCgs, rad the Rev. Charles Hutchins, secretary of tha general convention of tbs Americas church. (, Bepablleaas, Nxw Havxx, May 17.

in the Republican, state, convention Ctauncjr M. Dspew's name wu applauded almost'' 'aa Blslns't:" Chairman Tibbstfs ssldl' ffdnffiW: L-, one presidsntteL candldstw esa bs nom tasted, tbs convention should uy James O. Blalns, you must bo our standard bearer, and this Urns wn-wtULcecry Kto tbs follow. delegates at large to the national eonventioa wm then elected: Samuel Fessenden, Samuel 8 Warner, -BL 8 Day aad It 8. Henry.

-r. 9m layaHe Oat af ToUtlM, feat ta he bJirMil mt MM BhIA-Ei miito Bmi Between OMUil wl Be mift N. May 17. Ths News, an extra edition, publishes the follow-Z lot from Frank L. Howell, a News ail correspondent now traveling la uropa with the Dr: Fuller's party tooriete: 7 G8ASD Hotel no PAMS, I Gbxoa, Italy, April 27, 1888.

Wl have Just arrived at the above ataed hotel, where we (top to break the jurney to Home. Another party of four eoplo arrived the same time ae ours, hey proved to bo James 0. Blaine, Mr, daine, Mias Blaine and ahotber lady. dinner I Bent np my card to Mr. laine, was admitted to his room and fter a tow words in a social way the fol-owtng interview took place regarding be eomlng campaign: "What do yon think of Chaancy Ml spew for president, Mr.

Blaine?" "I think he is a good man, very- good, ndesd." Do you think he can secure the Re ubliera nomination for '88?" "Yea. 1 think very likely: ha.wiU.jiac eed In doing so." V'WiU Mr. Cleveland be renominated iy the Democratic side. Tc eeene.ieJNte given general satisfaction to the Dem Crate. .7 "Do yon think Depew would ran I agAinftrSIk Clerclandr' I Well.

I ani not prepared to ssy Wt if Accepts 'tba itepubUcsa nomination, would be forded to give up Us position as president of the New York Central railroad, which is a very, lucrative one, for one that is not. That la, it la la one. way, hot whatever the pud Uon I is worth you are told you "are' expected (0 spend eo much of it uywiy. In what way to the president of the United States expected to spend money, excepting to entertain foreign ministers? "Oh, la a hundred littla ways, which soon nses np most of it." Do you think Mr. Oonhling had any idea or desire for the presidency?" No, candidly; I do not Mr.

Conk-ling was Jnst at the Tory head of hie profession, end 1 don't tpink he would hero accepted the nomination. yon intend to enter the field assuredly not I am over here and comfort, end am through wtrr jHdidcs for a while." "What chance do you think-then to for the nomination for Sherman, HUland They are secondary. Of course three teart thought of may he- chosfu, but tofr-hthc race trill be between Depew and? Cleveland. "Do you think Depew would fill each high office acceptably?" "Yea. Chauncy M.

Depew to ao Od hearted and conscientious." "Would you support him If ho were nominated? "zee, certainly. He to a very good friend of mine, and I should feel I was doing right in giving him my rapport "But would you be aide t6 take part in an active canvass? Some newspapers have made you out to ho very sick?" -Oh, yes I hut then, I would much -rkt her be sick on paper than In "heinL Thai yoq'tavsiiot beenvvry tUT Xot at aiL Do 1 look very sickly?" Inquired lur. Blaine with a smUsi "Then you consider Mr. De pews chance as good ae anybodys? -Yet, I certainly do." Blaine talked in ahal and hearty style and looks the picture of what he to a healthy man in mind and body. He conversed on different toples for fully an hour.

Sometimes he wiraldaak a quotation with seeming Indifference, but hie glance would sweep my fare with a look that -seemed to read my innermoet thoughts. Jhe fourth person mentioned above waa not introduced to me, but I think Bher tr Gail Hamilton. Our party are well and happy and Genoa to a para The filer Ceevsetl a at Clleel tl Fie, sent BMIUeel FrssMeetlal IMMr4tM Cbelee of the reeple Fspusssi InTari eea State Gethariags. J. Msy 17.

When Gen. fahona called to order the Republican state convention at noon ho wu greeted with sheen, but before be could utter a word some one cried, 'Three cheers for Uslnal and the delegates yelled lustily. Then they cheered a moment later with much fervor for Mahons spoke for fifteen minutes. While fahona waa speaking John WUe and lenator Rlddleberger threw the convention into tumultuous disorder by demand ng that Congressman Yost, a delegate by iroxy, who had bun refuted admission a the convention, be admitted by a vote the convention. Mahone picad the platform until the storm subsided, and hen ignored the whole tnnralt by stating that no action could be taken or no motion entertained until temporary organisation had been effected.

Senator Rlddleberger raw to 1 make taunting speech tat wu biased down. Wm. E. Lamb was made temporary ebalrmau. Con grew man Yost wu admitted.

Tbe platform adopted arraigns toe Democratic party for aeunlta on protection, refusal to abolish oppressive war taxes of intsrbslrezruue, and its failure to reduce toe surplus commends speedy paeerge of toe Blair MIL extension of toe notortive-eystenir and. the. repeal, efjg rnAl revenue laws. Vbflnla May 17. Governor Lu JtaGteRF 8c.9Mor tveutofn vlted to the pisiform.

Ills appearance wu the signal for wild cheering, and tha band playel "Dixie. In hie spepch he referred tq the Ingalls Incident lh. the wnata. Ilesald ha had sun tot time an he as a aoldletr-had. wished and McClellan were alllu ef the' Confederacy.

Senator Daniel was then palled aad mads the speech of the convention. He described Cleveland as every. Inch a Democrat and patriot The convention elected the following dclegatu-at-large: Senator-elect 8. Harbour, Senator John. Daniel, P.

W. McKinney and R. a Marshall. The-platform partly approves of President Clevelands administration. The convention unanimously re-elected John 8.

Barbour chairman of the atatooommiu. KwtSeky DnumU LXXIXOTOX, Ky.f May 17. Senator Bteckburawu mad permanent cbalr-aud Biona sfecretary. Resolutions wm adopted endorsing President Cleveland's administration and declaring "unflagging devotion to toe doctrines laid down in his last to congress, and endorsing toe Mills bilL A feature ef too proceedings of the convention wu too defeat of W. C.

P. Breekenridge for delegate at large. Tha mCtagroumsn Msckenste, Jr tetekv jleoxya -Harris. A resolnUon'endondtO Gea j. a stack wf Illinois for vlos was withdrawn on account of SiyM STPAOLr May Tbs Republican state convsnUou to select fonr delegates to the national Republican convention wu called to order by ex-Goremor PUte bnry, Kx-Governor liublsrd wu ss-lected-lemporsry-'Chairman.

He-said, (hat candidate, whoever ha might be, grand a majority it gave to that prince of statesmen, Jamee G. Blaine." This wu greeted with. lrag and continued ap plause. Tho ballot for delegatee-at-large resulted in the election of C. F.

Davia, G. G. Hartley, C. G. Edwards and Joel P.

lleatwale. Sxdalia, May 17. The RepubUean state convention nominated by acclamation Elbert EL Kimball, commander of "the department of Missouri, Grand Army of the Republic, of Nevada, for governor. The ticket wu completed follows: George Wallace, lieutenant gov ernoir Mott," secretary of etate; A. B.

Froweid, treuurer; George W. Martin, auditor; L. Bridges, attorney general; John H. Chase, register of lands; V. W.

Vadder, railroad commissioner; Jamu Botsfoid, supreme Judge. 7. latfc NAXEVTU.K, Tena, May 17. The Prohibition convention in eeeelon 'harr-nominated J. R.

Anderson of Bristol for goveruor. A 1 The OaoM Iniereat Feaeeabls fARSoxs, Kaa, May 17. The meeting of the. stockholders of the Mlsrourl, Kansu and Texas railroad cooiny passed off quietly, the Gould making mi light and not being repro--senled. ltesolntioiia were adopted declaring tbe action of tbe late bo.dd In attempting to.

sever legal -connoclUm between the International amlCreut North era aud tha Missouri, Kansu and Texu to be wholly wltbont authority, awl dia approving of the action of tha late board in allowing the Missouri Pacific company tip the Missouri, Kansas and Texu' llhe.v' The "following" Anderson, W. L. BnlL R. N. 1 Morlins, Henry R-Eaos, J.

Deauffrllla, W. David, Samuel Sloan, Gsorgs J- Forrest, Simon Stem, W. Bond, allot Now York; Jamu Thompson, Mo; David Kelso, PsreonA B. P. McDonald," Ft-" TlfhltrifawTlI iQnusrmpnrig, 1fM, ju W.

8. Hsrndon, Tex. Dakota Odd reltowA Hcrox, Dak. i May 17. The grand lodge of Odd Fellows after dlsmaatng and changing the by-laws and conitltu tlon, elected the following ofilceres Grand master, G.

Einersdbf Sioux Falls; deputy master, E. A. Nugc. I Far po; warden, C. llefVolds; sacretsryJLR Briggs 8loux Falls: Georgs W.

Snow, Springfield. UWI UU WO A BHVWy DJHUIKIWIU The C. r. DAYZirrorr, Msy 17. Ths tend of missions of the United Presbyterian church of tho United Stntes met here with delegates present from sixty different presbyteries la Hsnsss, Missouri, Pennsylvania, New York, lows, Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Vermont, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Indiana, California, Michigan and Tennessee.

hoard wUl beta session until Sunday. They have in Charge the distribution of funds to the different churches that are assisted thereby, end the appointment id clergy men to vacant pastorates. igraa. Dm Mbnres, Msjr. IT.

The sixth annual session of the Iowa Stats Medical society was held The officers were represented by President 3. A Hinseyef mwW.dirUnnlaa. Cedar Rapids. Dr. Hinssr read tha an- Pinkerton men into the nual address, which was followed by tbe meeting of tho section on medicine In which several papers on technical topics were read.

About ISO physletras are now to attendance. KkUrafMtluitoMa Gum RAroto, May 17.. The state Prohibition contention wu attended by over 400 delentes. John RussolL Prof. Samuel ifA Mary T.

Lathrop sod A. Wise, were chosen by a brotherhood man Rogers. The dateettrs drew and shot Rogers, who fell to Tha sonnd of tha Shot crowd, ameng them soma of Tha detective took to flight, citizens. Hs had gone but a he ran lata a crowd of the began to talk of samaair one of thk party entered a rope. When tha theorise Of bang him, hang Mdonblad, and the Pinkerton to fila weapon for find shot into theerowdwhiok down Prank DflL a etrikeO in tha thigh ud BpMbvOfflear shot in tOS Ug.

Thle caaedA paagb during which made good his tecape which was soon stmrounded sols ready to setoe him as alty. Another crowd srgralssd through tire earnest effbrife disposed oltiaess, headed by further violence was prnted." YIm Pat a Tlckst SwMbr Niw Yonx, May 17. PatU ticket awlndlar, waiting to killed himself street Jail by throwing himself stair -case rail to the stone Peuastle TreaMc Cahslsssed HOW THE 8A. dk NOBBEM RECEIYED THE STAY OF EXECUTION. Da OR Srivea ta laleide by Treables flesm the fiwladlett HU Ufa la the Tessto-A riakaetea Haa Tees His Gan with Tallfog Obaxz, Msy 17.

When the telegram wasN received here freu Jtffenon City aunouneiog the granting ef the stay In tha Bald Knobbm' caM, Chief Walker, his son 80, nadWUey Matthews pretended to regard the sews with absolute indifference, but the brighter expression of their aMs and buoyancy of spirits told too plaUuy that even these three mere rugged amt resolute Knobbere wars net so nnmlndftu of (be presence of (hip little gleam of hope tbat had entered the eelL John Matthews, wit) teryio ftsukness, spoke out freely and I am not ashamed tossy that I am glad. It gives ms another chance, ray now, and while theres Ilfs there's hope. It gives us more time to prepare for death If wt have to die. I mean to keep on erring God if I live for a hundred yean." Wllfcy Matthews said: "If 1 knew I would be hanged at last I would rather have it over now. Yes, If I had my choioe I would rather hug MWAhaa.attha crul.pf twelve Bill Walker said he aiiver fell any rt islneee-about hanging not nntfl (here were, move signs of' the Chief Walket "nrettOy ehragsfr thssnhiect to couply tbUttoaaad asked who wen probable cSndidstee for- tha various offices.

HOT THREE MEN.V-. A Mafcsrtsa BSsa at nUtasNik His Gaa With, Mbf BIM Omaba, May 17. Tho Hsrslds Platta-mouth, Nb. spcolal says: "Tha wildest sxdUment has pravMled in'thls tum-slly quiet town to-nfght, and the end to not ypt, About I o'clock this evening one of the Pinkerton men was assaulted named hto revolver the ground. quickly drew a the strikers.

pursued by block when strikers, who vengeanoe, aad store to procure mpe appeared him, were again resorted defease, and brought wilhnwound Gras, momentary tha detectlw toChaRMdleheusa, by an angry first epportn with tra but of the better Mie mayor, liMta Benson, the extradition Ludlow over the floor below. Hb FirrsBuna, May 17. Dr. James Orr, dentist, commmltted suicide sthia offloe by inhsling aittfldsl gu through a tubs. Domutla trouble is believed to have balanced nta mind.

1 Tfea Cdicaoo, Msy 17-At too annual meeting of the riodtholders of (hs Chicago, Burlington and Quincy hdlrosd company, the roUring hoard of directors wu rs-elected. Resolutions sustaining tha management weri adopted follows: Resolved, That the proceedings, sets aad agreements of the directors of this com pany, sines the last aiflual meeting Be, aad an hereby ratlfled afld approved, Resolved, That me stockBOldwre of the Chicago, Burling and QafiKy railroad company thoroughly sustain and approve tos'courea pursued by fhs dueetorer president and managers of the company during toe recent strike of the cngiUMra, flremep rad swlrehmen. wt- Zewa. WatosrSh. Drarqtrs, ls.IMsiJ7 IhabM W.

grand lodge hu dscidsd ttat the maAeulda and grand wsfdkmaa shall I to ifl.OGO. The deputy dtetriA grand mastert-are- ffisda- sppolijH vsb the gmdmutor-workman. ha paid a Salary, mileage and per diem, and each must furnish brad tio.coik Notices of asseumenta are hereafter to be made ny the grandlodgo The extent to which member may be ia arrears without losing hie rifiht to be reinstated without mnomlnstlon Is extended fo Jour months. 1 Tbe Tens Capitol. ACTTtJf, Msy 17.

The msgnlfi cent new stAte Capitol bhflding wu for-inlTr-fledfrd- --Tha mfllUry and.jd.Tll. demonstration In honor 'fnhseveut haa never before been equated lu the itau. At toe foot of Capitol hill Gov. Rosa, Gen. Stanley and Gen.

Metis of Mexloo, in too presence of ever SO, 000 persons, reviewed the parade. The column wu nearly mils long. Gov. Ron opened the dedication ceremony with a brief address. War Frtparatttas Yixxva, May 17.

1 The Political Cor Itnpradeace-tesm from Its representative that the railway officials bad received orders to place tha railways ex- tending froin Warsaw to Uranlca and to Ivan Gorod In tbs best possible condition tdt military transpsitatuiO, and to accu- eoiogo tonsof coal along each link without delay. (g TMtoyt Is WEDNESDAY BbxatI: The house tQl attsafitng the agrtenltnnleo)legs set reported from the committee on sgrioultuss aad placed on too calendar. Tha resolution offered by Mr. Vest last Monday for select committee to iavesU-gata lha qnaatloa touching moat and man! prodoota ot tho United States wu taken np, and Mr. Vest explained tbe cope of (ho resolution.

On motion of Mr. Plumb too resolution was amended to include "other agendas of transportation, as suggested by My. Cul-Um, sad agreed to without dlvtoion. The senato then passed a Mil appropriating IjOQOO for making final surveys and eqtliDMas Awn beat railway, either Id Oregon or WaaaUgtoa Territory, Sfeond tho pbetnudlana of the Columbia river at the DsUesaadOoluo falls. Among tbs esliSuar oOla pasted wtfe the foljowr Gram te bill to emend the set for the transportation dutiable extending Its operation to Duluth, Inn.

1 bills wtoorlslBg the construct ten of bridges across the Mississippi st Clinton, Forest City end Muscatine, also asnato bill fixing pensions for the loss of at 818 a month and proportionately for ton low of both eras, and the easts bill allowing aid to stats homes for disabled soldiers st tbs rate of 100 a year for disabled soldiers and ssllore maintained there, and appropriating (090, ,008 for that purpose; toe senate bills to pay various claimants for cotton used by General Bnrnslde to strengthen military works at Knoxville, Dlacuseloa oa tbs tariff wu re-umed snd consumed toe day. BitsMU Mi lews fisUiiM. WAsnnraTOX, 7 May 17. Following Is lbs reproaentation of Nebreska and fown aitixeu in toe lsstbatch of pienshmt hh sited: Nebraska Fensious Original Invalid; Trank W. Crow, Oakkale; William John on, Tran ton 1 Georgs W.

Baxter, Omaha. Increau: Henry 8. Original widow, Mlaore of James H. Hill, Vutat widow of Ferry Hodges, Ogallala. Iowa I Psnslone Original Invalid: Eliott, Carrou: Gideon Wagner, East Dee Moinu; william Ramsey, Booth Du Moines; Jraws G.

Smith, Tort Madison; John Ilfllysf, RlchardsviUe; Christopher Mann, Brighton; Jacob Treetor, Grundy Centre; Austin Fisbsr, Ida Grove; William Stony, Oils. Increau (special act): Henry B. Shaw, Nora Springs; Thaddeua James r. Smith, Taintor. -Mexican widows Imeinda, widow of Daniel D.

Slaughter, What Chur; Mary J. Leonard, widow of William C. Spurs, Blakcstarg. Tnlking ea the ThriR WASHiktvrox, May The. hooro hu resumed consideration the tariff Mil liii committee of the of Kansu argued if tariff wav robbery, aa -auwted by the other side, thea UaMUla billonly sec-tkmalixed that robbery.

Mr. Anderson of Illinois opposed pro-enriched the teefive tariff for having chpunfow.andtotavtag sccnmnUted denied that the return to rsrenne basis would ims wagas, ordljat tha protect- Ivs system had tallt npjta mannfeetnr gised too president's message, and said It met with great- popular favor. It wu the monopoly strata solely that tha bill onfiht to make a eut at Wasbd(otoi, May JTU-iThs seMtehae confirmed toe nominatious of -Robert B. Rooeevelt of New York, to he minister to the Netherlands; Thomu Browne, to be consul at Paramscabo; Ob U. Ernest, to be a member of the MiaalSaippt river eonuniseioa, aad a number of I post-muten.

-Cm iptrJewls Xtl Head. MayTI7TCapt.Tjsnrls Patton, ex-commiseloner of navigation, diod at hie residence la this city, aged G3 years. He wu boro in Bath, aad waa appolatedu first commissioner of navigation wbem that office wu created by'eongreaa. Tariff Cmmlttee. Wasbivotok, May l7.

Senstor Mor-rill has appointed tha following sub-com-ilttee of tbe on finance to conalder toe tariff aad revenue sub Jecta: AUtaon, Hiscock, Beck and Harris. Ceasal Killed, i TxaXctsooj- EStenanfferaiTMiUtsliir-noaeeoimfe ol the muder of toe American, consul at to arbitrate. Hs attempted to do so, whta hs wu attacked by ona party anti finally killed. XlbMbiildw VerSlcf. PrmBrso, May 17.

In thswtrial of Patrick McGrow for ths murder of Wifi. J. Sloan, lha Jury rendered a verdict of voluntary, manslaughter. A verdict of murder in the first degree wa eopflilently expected. AtcfeMsfeap Imekh Ziailni.

Toronto, Msy it. The remnlns of I Archbishop Lynch were removed from palace to 8k Michael's cathedral. The procession wuofhnususl twenty-five thousand people lined the strut A FasUl Sacvlaa Cfeaasa. Masox CITY, May 17. Lee Cole of Burlington hu resigned, chief clerk of the mail servlcs of tha Sixth division, and Walter E.

Butler of West Union, one of the promtnrnt Democrats of the state, hu received -tha appointment Straeh fey a Flaw ef Graalte Kirox, May 17. At toe-Utley quarry a blast threw a lard apiece of granite several hundred feet hitting Fred Krinke on toe head, inflicting prob ably fetal Injuries. The Dlalack-Try Oaag. Coldmucs, May IT Tbs follow tag members of the Blalock-Kry gnn-z received sentences: Fry, five yean; Fred Fry, eight Alex. Fry fifteen 1 1 Keprsunutfvs totoverlgn growl lodges Abbott G.

Smith, Spearflsh. The grand encampment elected officers follows: H. A. E. Richardson, Grafton; P.

John Wesldahl, Huron; J. B. F. Staler, '-Aberdeen: scribe, R. R.

Briggs, Sioux Falls; treuurer, George W. Snow. Springfield. tA OtT rH -i- '-r J. 7 vA Oioooo, Ind, May 17.

FloreeriHe, hero, Is greatly excited over the discovery that contagious dleoasa, previously thought to be and from which three persons have died, is in feet smallpox. Two sons of Dr. Red-law have died of IL and the father had to bury them himself. The county boarded health hu declared quarantine. Grottkaa Bstatu to FrluO.

Milwayxxx, May 17. The raw of Paul Grottkaa cine np before Judge Johnson on a writ of habeu -corpus. The district attorney held that the case could only be reviewed on a writ of certiorari to the supreme oourt oa toe first petition, and wu sustained by the Judge; Grottkjid WU Basis returned -to'-the their hocus for the bluffs, abanddHtogln 'hduu ftrWjWWtlra' many.laetancee their household effects, farming, lmplf menu nd llve stock. The tnsjdrity of these forihen are poor" mb- 7 Bobbed by Weeds. 0CI5CY, May 17.

The cross levee at Limit lake, tha head of the' Indian Grave drainage district to practically da strayed and the area within the leyeea, fifteen miles long and an average of rev under water. Reel Rsdadad fey Orssl Army Balsa T7rr'G-''AR i Eay CLAmx, May 17. Considerable anxiety prevails ben to tbe whereabouts of Post nuui ter Gleason of whom litera ls no trace since he left here on the 7th luL, for Wublngton, to lay before the department hie side of lbs trouble. In tbe Eau Claire poslofllce which hod resulted In the nomination of 11. P.

Graham to succeed him. rnriir Haaaa Sltwl fe, N. May 17. Tha powder house of Twining As at Stockton, blew up from seme unknown cense, killing James Way fer, foreman, -and. IhJurlUg three other employe.

Monies to -the vlblsTty wert Ths powderTLotlfercontaluBil 000 pounda powder and Mine dynamite. AJEa cx rXarrietJtenteiicad. NASknuJb Msy IT The Be pnhifaSn elect delegates -at terra to tbe Uhlcigff" convention, which resulted in. toe nom-lnadlon of A. A.

Taylor, Houck, Gen. Gea Mstaj? McAlweo of --Tfee laadvUle zww Dmiiti 8AUM, CbLrMraTlTThs "tiSBStiF delegatee-at-large to the craven tiou. RetolutLms Here adopted condemning the Republican party and local option. Gen. Clinton Fisk, of New Jersey, was endorsed for tbe presidency.

memorlsl committee hare declined give a place In the i)ecoratufiDay pxnde to W1 SheridPtoL Na-Vtodepeodr eat Army and Navy on the. ground of being composed of Confederate well Union veterans. It ia excluded by the rates of the orgaulxatlon. Jn Bed ef WUliaw fMwtg FnAL Kikobra, May'17. Tbe body of the missing Will Ism Ludwig was found in tha harbor here.

THE Cmcje Urn? 17. WHtAf-Wy WHr-tasHJir, OORX-Xajr Sk Juu OATS-Stajr Sfld. Juu S4. rOBK-Xj ItABHr juu 81AH. LARD May Jum, SHyRT ElBS-Maj TJk Juna 7JA fhlease Uva IMt Cnc femes Yaboal IVKiinb May 17.

CATTLE Estimatad reeaipta, NAM i.mexs- Usht to haary prims aaaaassesfe AS Sloefcanaod feMera l-wu- TslAM fowl and butte niftxvd Cows sad HOHX-Estimated receipts, 10,000. QuWlwmk. KTSdca. sujew Heavy packing uni lilpting grades SOiJ SHEEP etMKis Kailvea. Weatera sJIJ.4j-rj Taxau Omaha Liva Stack.

ISKM fttlK-S TaSM i umasa. May 17 1 CATTLE nsimitedrrwiptN, 490 Min C1x fad vwi 4 W4 5 JSi A ih'b uMinwipts xe fctat wrow -r ts meting the- gales to vote for Blaine wu unan-TmOtiSly adopted-The guberaaturiel cam vention will be July 8- The CIm Lafear rirtok CHtcintATi, May 17. G. W. Goa-horn of West Virginia wu elected chairman of the national executive committee.

A. J. Streeter, a state senator of Illfnoisrwu nominated for president and (toarluE. Cunningham, a mechanic, of Little Rock, Arkansas, for vice president Cunningham wu the Labor nominee for governor of his state- tha "BiriMl Mbm" Win. Los Avgkleh, CAL, May IT Ths jpemocratlc atate convention did nothing tat decide on the order of business.

The following of "Blind Bou" Buckley of San Francisco beat tbe country delegate by besting down a resolution to nominal first the chief Justice of the supreme Buckley thus for hu won every point in the qmvention. Atabaara BapnMIenna. Moxtgomxry, May 17. The Republican state convention nominated Dr. Ewing, of Ktowah, for governor.

U. M. Long, of Walker; J. D. liardy.

of Shelby Albert Ueyd, of Jefferson, (colored); and 5ohn IV, Jones, of Lanreuce, (mk red). -srers elected delegatee-at-large. Tbe two former are for Sherman, the latter for Blaine. eXpressou the Denver and Bio Grande toad was derailed seven miles north" hete while running at a high Tata of peed to make up time. J.

Wolfe rsher-ger, the express messenger, was severely crushed, and Uriah Van valhenburg, a KOger, lost a foot and was otherwise hurt A down or more persona Sustained slight cats and Enter! eg the Hebrew Church. Nw'Yorx, May 17. A peculiar change of creed occurred in Newark. Emma, the wife of Samuel Britton, an English Hebrew, renounced tbe Christian faith And embraced that of lifer husband, tab ing the name of Rebecca in place of that rs received at baptism. A Mjeterlme Harden 1 Imi, May 17.

James Cboney. the man found on the commons QundtYght with a bullet hole In hie brtaaCiled ibis morning. Not the slightest clew which might lead to the epprehenskm-of bis murderer has yet been obtained. Itemra kick with loader. Decatck, IUai May 17.

Tbe preseuce of a malignant type of glanders has been discovered on ajfirm nenrOreans, In this county. Five horses, all the animals on plsre, bars been viaited by I)r. J. V. Rsid, tbe veterinary iurgeon, and ordered f- destroyed: May 17 -FA Rnwen the mail carrier, pleaded guilty to the cKffgrfitiheft and-'-wu-saatenoed lfl eightton lu the penitentiary.

-Bowen wu the sole support of 'a widowed mother and two sisters, and prior to the theft had borne an -excellent reputation. Malkodlst ninhufM. Niw Yqbs, May 17. At the Methodist conference a motion carried which provided that hereafter it shall rvquiro two-thirds vote for the election of bih-opA A memorial service wm conducted by Bishop Bowman. A DlTROIT, May 17: The new propeller, J.

Emery Owen, sucrcu-fully lannched from the iViroit dry dock. Large crowd witueosed the launch. Fir at Pfcfladrlplila. Philadelphia, May 17. A disastrous firffpccurred early this morning ou north Water street and norUv.

Delaware street. Total loe estimated (5,000. Kin at Ft. Way." Font Wayse, May It. Esmond' fioiiring mill, three tulles west of this city, burned.

Loss, partly Insured. John Heltkor and John Arnold, of-Indlsnooplta, became invoiced in a quarrel over a young lady, when lleithar struck Arnold on the Arith a stone, crashing the skull. Arnold died. 1 M. Trout shot Au-1 killed lionston Fleetwood In che Chickasaw near tied River station.

Tue trouM" grew' put- of fence -cutting. Both were large property pwntira Mm, i. Atlsekvd fey a Balk SRELDYTILLI, May 37. Temmne 'of Diy point tpwnship. i wfTwriWnsly injured "by a vicious Hol-s steiij bnlL He wBSoulyuvnl frorntu-j r.

Lk ur lull 19 ftitht irtth i club. gllnukH Road OSIclala MawACKZE, Msy 17. General Superintendent Clark, of tbs 81. Paul ifeifl. snmnmees the following changes: Underwood Is appointed snperin-fflfflfTVt' of the Chippewa Vallsy and Tfslffito dlvidWu, and C.

A. Goodeoow ifgow.InlM ynprinlendent of tha Du- (iitiiiod, ffFilh iitalqhfutWatDu m- The Kmprrmr Drirm. Birux, May 17. The emperor fiuseu a good night and awoke refreshed. At 18 MtromdrtTltFtatM prah.

1 1 Illlwta PrahlWtloaUtt. SmixuriELO, May IT. The1 Pro hihitlonlete selected the following dele gstee at largo to tha national convention fnmeia wuiard of Cook county, Jaa Lamont of Winnebago county, J. -ICWief Cook cWnty, lisle Johnsoa of Jafttt I.

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