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- Oma a i ailp Bee. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 16 1880. Established 1871, 'MORNING EDITION. NO. 369 Prlée Flve Cents but agreed to withdraw it i M. Mc- Lave would consent to withdraw his sugar bill. McLane declined to doso. wes impessible to do anything while that bill blocked the way, the motion for a recess was insisted upon, and was finally *carried, and the speaker declared a recess till 10 o’c'ock to-morrow. WASHINCTON. | The House Ready to Adjourn Having All Important . Bills Passed. SENATE, A concurrent resolution thst the president of the senate is not entitled by the constituion to count the elec- torsl votes so as to determine what votes shall be received and what re- 3 ... |iected, was submitted but went over But This Only a Thin Disguise | as there was objection. to Cover Cowardice to RUTJERFOEDS BACKBONE. Tackle Bills T — The President Says the Dep- Garfleld at the Capital—-He| +, Marshal Bill is Poor Drops Around to See His Legislation, Ffdine Quarters, Members Sugar Their Copstit- uents By Wrestling With a Sugar Bill And Sends it Back to the Sen- ate With a Solid Veto. THE SUNDEY CIVIL BILL Special Dispatch t0 ‘I he Boe. Onicaco,. June 15, 4 p. m.—The Journal’s Washiugion special ssys: | Special Dispatch to The Bee. The house sgreed to the conference | WASHINGTON,June 15, 9p. m.—The report on the suudry civil bill, which president atalate hcur this afternoon A d sent to the senate a special meesago mow sppropriates about §23,000,000, | yetoing the deputy marehal bill. The The senate receded from its amend- message is very elaborate. ments to the extent of nesrly a mil-| The presideut says: “After mature Jion dollare. Ttis probablo that all | CoRsideration of tbe bill eutitled ‘an sk A ®"|act regulating the pay and appoint- the appropriation bil's will be dis- | ment of deputy marshals,’ I am c.n- posed of to-day. THE SUGAR BILL. strained to withhold from it my ap- It is porsible that action may be FOREIGN EVENTS, Serious Anti-Eviction Riots Threatening in County Mayo, Ireland. A Landlord and’Men Set Upon By 1,50v and a Riot Followed. An Inhuman Frenchwoman Commits a Horrible Baby Murder, Burning the Body. She and Her Mother Narrowly Escape Being Torn in Pie- ces by an Infariated Mdob. China Reported to Have Seized a Russia Fort. CoNDEMNED. Spoclal Dispateh to The Bee. Loxpox, June 15—4 p. m.—All pa- pers severely condomn O'Douncll’s at- tazk on Lacour. PIRATES, ‘Special Dispatch to Tux Bix. CoxsTanTINGPLE, June 15—4 p. m. —The town of Atkeil has been sacked proval and to return it to the senate in taken on the sger bi'l after all, not- The president then quotes in full which it originated, with my objec- tions to its passage.” withstanding the fillibusteriog efforts | the sections of t"e Jaws already on the in the house against it, as it has been | Statute lziosh‘ rel;lmx to the appoiat- proposed as an amendumentin the sen- | SV MG Ctes of doputy marbele ata and there will bo 4 direot vote upon | in the cace of Siebertand others, de- the bill. cided at the October term of 1879, on THE AGRICUITURAL APPROPEIATION | the question as to the constitutionality passed the bouse Gually as agroed to | ihe slection avs, kuown us, the in conferauco commitiee. This loaves | doemed it fitring and proper to quote only one appropriation bill, the gene. | thus largely from an elabrate opinion ral deficiency, yet hanging fire. gf im supreme oouct becaute the bill 3 efore me proceeds upon a gonsirug- PAREIFLD'S ZRORETION, tion of the conatitution, asto the Extensive preparations have been | power of the national govermment, mads here for the reception of Gar. | whioh iain direct conflct with, the field to-night. Clorks in the depart- Jud‘fmanto the highest judicial trib- . unal of our country. The bill before ments have contributed considerable | ' b ol wm;’,’m‘y e irbaoht for the reception, to make it an im-|law by substituting for special deputy posing affair. marshals of the existing statutes new s B S orave officers heretofore unknown to law, arrived here from Milwaukee last and who lack the power, responsibility 5 - % and protoction which are essentisl night, and drove immediately to their | to enable them to act efficiently as ex- son's house. Th's moroing General | ecutive officers. In all respects this Grant visited military headquarters, | bill makes a radical change between United St tas officers at national elec- iy tions snd the powers uniformly pos- The hoase this afternoon sgreed to | sessed and executed by state officers theconference on theganeral deficien.y [t s's to elections. This discrimina- bill. This ends the ist of generalap- | tion azainst the authority of the ST United States is a departura from the by precedents begioniog with the WHY THE HOUSE FILLIBUSTERED. | earliest statutes on the subject, and Bpocial Dispatch to Tho Beo. violates the true principles of the Wasurxcrox, Juoe 16, 1 a. m.— | constitution. In conclusion, it is It was whispered about among mem- | oroper to state that no objection bers of the houte yesterday that one | would be made to the appointment of object of keeping the sugar bill be- | officers, to act with reference to clec- fore the house was to prevent the | tiens, by courts of the United Stat _transastion of missellaneous business, [ and that I am in favor of appointing 2 Bfembeis who cppore the pacsage of | officers to supervice and protect olec- many of the bil's on the calendar and | tions without regard to party. But on the rpoaker’s table were very well | the bill before me, while it recoguizos ontented to have that measure stand | the power and duty of the United in the way and keep everything out. | States to appoint officers to guard and WORK FOR SPAT! scrufinize congressional electione, it : fails to adapt its provisions to execute At the cabinet meeting yesterday t1io law 80 as to secure ‘eflicient super- Sesretary Evarts presented a_ state- | (iU U1t Ty theretore ment of Capt. akor, of the schooner | Y8 04 PESIE, PN (IGO0 | ““Ethel C. Merritt, " recently fired into | ,rijinated, for their further consider- off the Cuban coast by Spanish cruis- [ Sp&IC v LR, U0 PEE SOBRICEE ers. The captain act-:u that hy e it P v six miles off the Cuban coast when 3 i firet fir-d into. Tho secretary will,as [ [is0ed] Rymuenron B Haves. 8oon a8 he gets in proper shape all the | “XECV1! iy Jn facts in the case, open c-rrepondence | Ay Omaha Crook Arrested for Rob- with the Spanish goverament, on the e subject. Early Saturday morning the jewel- GARFIELD IN WASHINGTON. ry store of A. P. Tenny, in Council SomIe R Bluffs, was robbed of a considerable ASHINGTON, June 16, 1a. m.-— . g Gen. Garfield arcived in Washington "".°'"'; o .{(‘;";.'," - Soapicion, yesterday, and took up his quartersat | Pointed to & aguire, a the Riggs house. He was called upon | former Omahog boy, who was :z“-“{nge g:mber ofg;- friandn.t lh!e concerned in the Pollack robbery on_Secretary Sherman at the | ¢ who egcaped the pevitentiary by trossury departamsat, sod spent about | ;0 y1ats's evidence. Ho,together coast of Asia Minor. Special dispatch to The Bee. by pirater, who continue to ravage the POLITICAL WAR. Loxpox, June 15—4 p. m.—Ad- vices from the Arg-ntine republic, of the 11th inst., say that Gen. Reca was elected prasident. It is thought his oppenent will endesvor to prevent his installation, and a civil wer is feared. ARCTIC EXPEDITION. Special Dispatch to the Bee. Loxpox, June 15, 4 p. m.—Eng- land has placed at the entire disposal of the American Arctic expedition the stores loft by the English explcrer, “Nares,” in the Arctis regions. "BRADLAUGH'S CASE. Tt is believed the report of the house of commons favors Bradlavgh to af- firm subject to his legal liability if he should be prosecuted at law. ENGLAND'S TREATIES. Specal Dispatch to The Boe. Loxvox, Juns 15—4 p. m.—Eng- land has approved the proposals re- specting the Tarco-Greek frontier line, which Lord Beaconsfield former- ly rejected. Mr. Goschen and M. Tissot are working together very cor- dially. . - A Lishon dispatch says tho Portu- gess cortes has ‘rejected the Loenco- Marques treaty by which Eogland ceded Loenco-Marques, in Africa, to Poitugal. Englind has already wa ed nearlya year for the ratification of | of Leitrim, yesterday. A landlord vamed Atchison, with a number of men, wore attacked by 1500 peaeants whilo they were erecting a fence on an eviction farm. Atchison used a re- volver and killed one man, and subse- quently escaped unhurt, but the police were badly stoned by the mob. Atch- ison hes since been arrested. Anti- eviction disturbsnces are increasing in couaty Mayo. FRETTING TO BE FREE. Mrs. George Hoffman’s Do- mestic Troubles Render Her Desperate. But Too Much Arsenic Cauees Suffering Rather Than Suicide, Betwoen 3 end 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon cries of *Help! help!” wero heard from a tecond-story win- dow of Edwards' block, corner of teenth and Burt streets. Mr. J. E: Bergen, who keeps a grocery store on the first floor, together with a man wio happened to be etanding on the walk below, hurried to the ecene from whetice came the cries. They went iut the apartments occupied by M. George Hoffman and fawily, where they found Mrs. Hoffman in most vio- lent convulsions, and her davghter nearly wild with fright. Mr. Ber- gen took in the situation at once, and sent the to summon Mr. Morgan, futher of Mrs. Hoffman, who does business one block north on Sixtsenth street, and for a phyeician. Mr. Mcrgan brought with him Dr. Laffler, who knew at once that Mrs. Hoffman had attempted suicide, and together with Dr. Arnold, attempted to administer an emetic. The attempt was unsuccessful, however, as Mrs, Heffman resisted with set teeth, say- ingste wanted to die, and if they saved her this time she would poison hereelf again. To anxious questions asto what she had taken, she answered thst she ‘‘took it io a powder with an orange,” and refused to state what it was or why she took it Sho gsined consciousness after the first convulson, and then seemed to lose again all knowledge of her sur- roundings. The daughter was sent to ummon Mr. Hoffman, who is em- ployed by the Union Pacific at the transfer over the river. She tele- phoned for him, but could not reach him by this means, and it was thought best to await his arrival in the evi ing after working-hours. When Le got to his house Mrs. Hoffman was resting quito eaty, and the physicians thought hor out ot danger. They think sho must have taken arsenic, and ctther took too large a dost tu produce deaili or else not enough, as strychnine would cause instant death taken in any quantity. She affirmed that she daughter this treaty. ENGLAND'S CATTLE TRADE. Spocial Dispateh to Tho To Loxbox, June 15, 4 p. w.—The Manchester Guardian's London cor- | rospondent says: An cffort is making to bring before the house of commons questioning whether the regulations regardingthe importation of foreign cattle are nccersery and justified by the state of the ftrade. The trustworthiness of the examination will be impugned, and a recent casa will be cited where pleuro- pneumonia was declared to exist among cattls at Epping Forest, where nine were destroyed, and in which the chief government clerk, after exam- ination of the carcasses, declared he could find trace of the disease. OUR CRACK SHOTS, + Special Dispateh to The Bec. Dusury, Juno 16, 1 a. m.—The American rifle team arrived in this city yesterday afternoon and were met. by Me. Barrows, the American_con- {sul,and a deputation of promiuent { citizens at the railway station, which was crowded. The toam procceded at once to the Shelbourno hotel. Their health is_much improved and they are now in good working form. Much enthusissm was manifested by tho TWO WRETCHES NEAKLY TORN TO PIECES Bpecial Dipatch to]The Bee. took the poison beforo she ate dinner, but this is doubtful. To inquiries of a BRE reporter last evening, as to the probable cause of the rash act, he was informed that do- mostic trouble had doubtloss brought on the attempt ; but just what that trouble is, it is not deemed advieablo to recount. STATE FAIR. The Board Accepts the Explan- ation of the Delay as Satisfactory. The board of managers of the Ne- baska State Doard of Agriculture mot at the Creighton Houso last evening. There wero present, J. F. Kinney, clsicman; G. W. E. Dorsey, E. N. Grinuell, E. Mclntyre; M. Dunham, president of the state board; D. H. Wheeler, secretary state board; Chris. Hartman, treasurer. The following resolution was adop- td: Resolved, That while the board of managers are of the opinion that the delay in making tho necossary im- provements for holding the state fair for 1880 is much to be regretted and people on thearrival of the Americans. | has been harmfulto the prespecs of | Jinc o %L F Phila felphia, stat- the_fair, yet the explanation offered by D. T. Mount, in behalf of the comer with regard to damages sus- | mending that the petition of Clinto ® |tained by the grading of Douglas | Brlegs beplaced on file. Adopted. SR From the finance committes, recom- e on oqi. | Mending that the petition of Paul | in the navy at the outh t Deforred to the committee on judi- | Pluiz ba granted. Adopted. and e F waded ;‘n"li';:]!"‘[’l.;:f ciary. From the judiciary committee, rec- ragut snd Porter at New Or- From the mayor, enclosing a com- | ommendiog the grantiog of a license [ loans, where he received very munioation from the chief supervisor | 12 the proposed base ball throwing | davgerous wounds. After three of tne censas, Mr. Walker, requesting g;no:iyn,g ey ngA xd oplc.d. same as a | montha in the hospital he joined his And Significantly Report His | the co-operation of the city officials | From the finance committee,recom- | ments on the Missiesipi. During the Excellont Hialth and in the work of securiog a_completo | Mending the passa 1350 of the ordinance | siego of Charleston bo secved under il onumeration of the _inbabitants. | ™Ki2% & special sppropriation foe the | Adumirala n snd Rowan, Spirit. e grading of Davenport st. Ado at the attack on Fort Sumter in 1863. ; e petition of Joseph Redman | At the clcse of the war, baving re- e B From the mayor, calling attention [ avd others, to have a pond of water | ceived two promotions while in® the Horatio Tells an Interviewer t?xlu; bad cmndltml{: of u}.s‘quxnerf.m on N::h Sixteonth street abated, was | service, he received the thanks of the 5 nham street in front of the lot for- | granted. That He is Not Able to merly ;\cculned by the Grand Central, | The flummiuuvn streets and grades | the Fenian expoditinnfl::l :mf e was referred 10 the committee on side- | reported against granting damages to | thy Y inad o Stand a Canvass walks and bridges Richard MeDouald for infury done to | batterof mooioted, contained wix s From the mayor, tranemitting the | property on Dougles etreet by grad- AndHas Wri L sidewalk contract with Charle - [1og. ~ Adopted. as Written a Letter to| er, was recvived, and the contract| The communicaticn of Gustav Ben- tho Cincinnati Convention Refusing the Pres- idency. n lin Cousty Waterford, Ireland, forty years ago, aud went to sea when be wasa boy. He secured & commistion POLITICAL | POINTS A Pair of Prominent Bourbons Talk With the Deerfield Farmer. S 4 rounds of smmunition, and eqoip- brlzld.m The vessel cruised around udge- | the Irish coast and made three land- o act- lings. A fow colonels and captains who served through the war in this country landed aud were on lhe way 1o consult with some of the leaders near the sea coast, about an uprising, when they were captured and con- demed to penal servituce. The Irish leaders finolly de’crmined to post- Ppostpone the insurrection, and as the arms could not bo safely landed and secured, 8o hotly was the vessel pur- approved. oke, with relation to the poli From the mayor, approving the wa- [ ship fees collected by himwhil ter works ordinance, was received and | ing in that capacity, was filed. placed on file. #The committee on police approved From the maycr, stating that the | the police judge's report for May. erection of thealleged brick building, | Filed. Rumor That Thurman Also |on the west side of Tenth street, be-| The marshal’s report for May was il T tween Farnham aud_Harney, was s | also filed. ill Withdraw. viclation of the fire limit ordinance, | The bond of Msrahal jWesterdahl owiag to the fact that two of the | was approved. stores will have a wood wall, and the [ The committee on sidewalks and whu‘lc front will be of wood, and call- briflzes recommended that A. Wake- g the attention of the council to the| field be not exempted from building | sued of it fact. Referrel to the committeo on hiskidewalk. ;Adopted. 5 4 vemlb « -::‘;u:;hi.l:;":‘;hn? e e general report of the commit- [try. U i tee on sidewalks and brid e s Lo adopted. Gettiog Ready For the Crowd at Cincinnati—An Exodus of Clubs, The Democrats of Utah Solemnly Protest Against Polygamy. un- s of ges was | arms was carted away hy the Feniana. zous, caliing at- Mr. Kavanagh's funer 1 wos ~ttended :enlxonh m‘ the great danger arising rom the depoeiting of benzine and ORDINANCES, by alas 5 other inflammabls articles in various| An ordinauce making appropriation thingTJ:ntv:?::l"e}::lig:: 'u]:'u hk’l‘:).l buildings, and requesting a provision | for the grading of Davenport street, | death was dus to a diseass which he limiting the amount to be kept in any | from Twentiethto Twenty-third street, [ contracted in southern wat r+, and one building to 40 gallons. Referred | was passed. like Col. U’Mahoney and mny cther to the committee on fire. An ordinanco to extend Farnham | Irish piiriots, ho died pevniless. His batteries of artillery and 20,000,000 | | mens and officers sufficient for a |3 SeyinerEen i Eresliency; From the marsha!, stating that he Spacial Dispateh to Tux Exs. Cuicaao, June 14, 4p. m.—Msyor Harriscn, of Chicago, and Mr. Mum- had taken action in regard to the sup- pression of certain houses of prostitu- tion, as instruct:d by the council Referred to the committee on polic street wes passed. Adjourned. A TEARING TORREN interment was in Holy Cross Com etery. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, AC10, Bdilor b & democeaticniomapasex g b i il stabiie ik GFF in Kansas City, had an interviewwith [ cor Frank Jelen had been found Ex-Governor Seymour at Utica yester- | asleep on his beat while on duty, and day regarding the Cincinnati nomina- | Tequesting an investigation. Referrei to the committes on police. tion. They report that they found | g o arice Galligan, atating that the cld gentleman in good bealth and | cortain repairs were needed at No. 1 pirit and apparently well able to [ engine house. Referred to the com- withstand the labora of a canvass or | mitteo on fire. A duties of the presidency, but beyond | From Obief Galligan, ~requesting - 2 certain expenditures for No. 3 engins this they would say nothing, except house. Referred to the committee on that, while the governor is not a can- | fires. didate, nobody hss been authorized | From J. A. Horbach, requesting to decline the nomination in his name, | 501 action on the matter of granting [, ..\, t of wi . & N. . | Millions of Logs Swept Awa; T o e agatan ien | e Tt O G SR E3Smep! v through certain streets and alleys in they assemble at Oincinnati. on the Besom of the the city, &8 petitioned by him some HE POSITIVELY REFUSES TO RUN. [monthsago. Referred to the commit- Torrent. Bpecial dispatch to Tz Ben. tee on public property and improve- New York, June 16.—1 a. m.— [ments. A Utica correspondent says he called | _From John A. Horbach, for the O. on Seymour Monday and drew his at- [ & N. N. R. R., requesting the can- tention to the published article stating | cellation of certain taxes. Referred to that he (Seymour) deemed it unwise | the committes on finance. to seek the presidency when hishealth [ From Gottleib Zimmermana, re- was unequal to the performance of its | ques'ing permission to move a frame Iabors. Seymour said the article was [ stcucture within the fire limits, in dictated by him and published at his | order to build a brick building. request. He had at no t'me supposed | Granted. : T “here was any probability of his nom- | From George P. Bemis, with regard ination, and did not thiak his name | to_ccrtain wxes. Reforred to the would be prezented at Cincinpafi. committee on finance. Currelpgndent—l) Sevator Ker- From citizeus of the third ward, re- nan come. from Washiugton for the | questing the removal of cortain houses e oun 5 2t peasidiation _aiinabes —em vl parpgue of sceing you dhqut setion I {20, Jolhouse in that word. Referred Gov. Seymour—No; he was called | to the committee on police. to Watertown, Jefforscn county, to| A till from the Omaha Post_for attend the trial of a ce e in which he prm]tquz. Referzed to the committes cen engag long time. I |on claime. ; ol b e A bil from A. R. Hoel for grading. do not know if he has written {0 any | Referred to the committee on streets onoin Washington on the subject, [ and grades. i but I have written letteis there and [ A petition from J. Phippa Roe, F. elsewhere, saying what I now say to [ C. Festoer & Son, and others, reques - you. In addition to the reasons I|ing the repair of Twelfth street, be- have already given, I bave also statcd | tweon Farnham and Harney. ~Refer- to others to show that my nomination | red to the committes on sireets and t | grades. to|" A tommunication from H. L. Wil- New Yors Money and Stock. NEW YOR, June 15, MONEY—Market at 2@} per cent, RAILROAD BONDS—Strons and geuera higher, o e i Northern Wisconsin Flood- ed by Recent Heavy Rains. Rivers Overflowing Their Banks and Submerging the Low- Lands. GOVERNMENTS, MENTS--trovg, Great Damage to Property Re- ported. Han, a8t Jo., prid Kanms & Texds, Union Pacific Northern do Ohio Visited by a Violent Storm and Tornado. Town of Glendale Wrecked-- All Streets Impassable. FEERIBBEEIERe RE .!i. _ Cattcaco, June 15. ‘Wheat—Active, uosettled and aver- aging jower; No. 2 92}@93kc, closed Special Dispatch to Tho Bav. GTAND RAFIDS, Wi, June 15, 4 p. m.—The whele businees portion of the city is under water and great damage is done to property. Spocial dispatl to The Bee. Osuxos, Wis., June 15, 4 p. m.— News from (hn. north is to the effect ‘August; rejected, 33c. that the recentrains havecausedstreams [ (ats—Weak and lower; No. 2, 28§ to overflow their banks aud do much | @20, closed seliers at 28fc for cash; damage. Lumbermen will suffer se- ?ggg‘;’ggc, lcku;d;_;c 28}c for Juane; 4 d booms have | 274G28c, closed 274c bid for July; verely, as many dams and booms hiave STAEEG Slosed ks Bid for Jul gone out, scattering loga far and wide. | ““fyo 4" 7" Special diepatch to'1ius Bar Barloy—About nomioal; No. 2, 73 LaCrosse, June 15, 4 p. m.—The | @75c. issippi is still rising rapidly, and | Pork—Fairly active; $10 40@10 45 = e 5 i for cash; $10 42}@10 50 for July; is now within two fect of the highest ugj'?@lo 60 for Auguat. 'y water over known. Loggers hero Modorataly ective at £6 62 hase sustained little loss as yet, but | for cash; 86 624@6 65 for July; $6 65 are busily engsged in strengthening | @6 674 for August. their works to prevent disaster. Ice- | Bulk Meats—Shoulders, 8430; short ribe, §6 65; short clear, 86 76, houser to-day all flooded and contents | ™3y L, %% 108 destroyed. There were fourteen S bouses here, with a total crop of | Wheat—Active and lower; No. 2 39,900 tons; 3,60C tons have been | ®Privg, 92}@92} for tJune; 93}@94c shipped south, and 30,300 tons, val- ‘"CJ uly; 85 for August. en—34fc for June; 354635 ued at §450,000, is melting away. | July, o for June; 55§@30jc for Spocia Dispaieh to Ta Bax. aly. Oats—283@284¢c for June; 27}@273 Greex Bay, June 15—4 p. m—Re- for July. ports from the west and north of this firk—l’lw. 810 42}@10 45 for Place of heavy damage by high water 7% $10.524@10 55 for August. continue to come in. All the small Lard—$6 60@6 624 for June. streams north are overflowing. 86fc for Augo red wiater, $1 05. h‘(;:m‘“!;m:lu.ig Jower; Nc. 2 and igh mixed, c, closed at for cash; u}@a&gfilmd at 3413’3: Jue; 35§@3bc, closed at 3oe for July; 354@364c, closed at 35fo bid for No. 3, 86c; No. 2 would be unneceseary if I could g it. Ihave already written a letter to | N c the delegates from my district to Cin- | kis, requesting permission to lay a cionati, 10 which my purpose neither | drain-pipe in the alley between Farn- $o seek nor accopt the nominaticn is | ham and Douslas street, from Elev- definitely stated. enth to Eighth streeti. Referred to THUEMAN TO WITHDRAW. the c«:mnmtlcu on sewerage, with Dispatch to The Bee. power to acf D neaart. June 161 a. m.— | " Tho report of the library board for Senator Thurman has telegraphed 1o | the past year was received and placed tho members of the Ohio delegation |on file. The annual expenses were residing in this city to mee: him in | §2,544. There were purchased 866 Columbus Friday night. Strect talk | new books, making 4798 volumes now is that he intends to withdraw 3 a | in the library. § candudate for president. A communication from the Mis- PREPARING POR DEMCCRATIC CONVEN- | souri Globe Gaslight company, stating TION. the price at which they would furnish The work of lettng rooms, provid- | gas lamps to the city. Referred to ing for guests to attend the demo- | the committce on gas. cratic convention, goes on at all the| Bids from Charles Gardner and leading hotels. ‘The Hamilton counly | Theodore Bedesser for the construc- democratic club will receive, and 23 | tion nf;idawnlks were received and far as possiblo entertain the visiting | referred. demooratio orgenizations. Tt husse- | A report from the city engineer Bulk Meats—Short ribs, $6 3@ cured elegant quarters at ‘Thoms | with regard to his examination of De- 637} for July; 86 374@6 40 August. Hall. A cummuniun(;ubwnfrfc;ivcd catur street, was placed on Reports from 0'Conto this evening W— from the Hendricks_ club, of Indian- X i e e . Rode St tLeC soutd D here RESOLUTIONS. l‘l‘:;llmte (;Jgen:n: ddm;lagobe th:xe T s Toxt Monany; slso one from the| A resolution that the committeo on | Water at 0'Conto to-day has been two | Wheat Ungraded spring, §1 14; as confer with the company in tezard | o four fect deep over two thirds of | No. 3 spring, 1 09; No.'2 Myiwaukes. to renswing the contract of the city | "0 Ayl gams on the O'Conto | 811731 18; No. 2 red, $1 26}@1 27 with the gas company, and ascortain | e ST, A camn o he B0 | N 5 e Tunn \stroet lamps can | and Littlo rivers have gone out. Spie's | 5%, Fotioh 50y %gd T2 e Tuves Mi ing that it would arrive on Sunday. The Rondall club, of Philidelphia, 84 30@4 45; mixed packing, $410@ 425; pretty we'l clesred out. Cattle—Receipte, 5000 head; ship- ments, 39C0; quiet and slow on come mon an irse cattle but steady rates; shipping, $4 204 65, manly export at §4 85@b 00; butchers stoek easier at $2 0@3 80; grass Texans, $3 00@3 75; stockers and feeders, versel and was in all of the engage- | S5 00G Sheep—Receipts, 500 head; market quiet and steady: common, $3 0@ d|370; choice, $4 20G4 60 lambs per head, $2 00@3 00. St. Louts: Procuce. Sr. Louts, June 15. Opened higher but closod 271ed 1 0141 013 for casl or June; 883@913e for 1 Wheat y. Corn—Hizher; i for June. Quiet at @364 ¢ Rye—Dull at 79c. Batley— Nom nal. Butter—Beuter at 15@17c. Eggs— Quiet at Tjagc. Whisky— Quict ar 108 Pork—B: tter at $10 30@10 85 for cah; §10 80 fir July. ®Dry Salt Meats— Sheuld erat §4 10; cleac r.b, 6 45 ion last ec Nye fake< a ; caition 5 acs of Ths Omaba Republican. FEBRIFUGE A REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN. ed public iate edltor T 18 THE BEST. o B A e B = : at 92}c fur carh; 923@e, slosed at | £a @ %" o for Smmwy— 'y CITNen TZc bid for Juiy; 863@87 de, closed at Office of U. S. Novelty Mfg. Co., e York City, Atiguat's, 1879, My Dear §ir:—For over two years I have Fover and Aue, and e hing T took Gme-hait Dottia o} Cilfiord's Hebrituge, and it cured me 13- 1 belisve my cass 2 "m0t Tound tais e . W. P00 Manager " U. 5. N ey Con FEBRIFUGE GENERAL AGENTS: RICHARDSON & CO., - St.Louls. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE: T NOTICETO BIDDERS - Proposals for Furni: the City of Omah: braska, with Wate: Fire Protection Public Use. Sealed propomls in dupiicats will re craigned at tis office fn th ity ot . | committce having the matter in i e what prico addition & horri- & . ey A e e | o sbiasaadifor, wasadonted and Coleman's booms have broken | #5001 50 uly, SLIBGLI0E > 5 % e, bl ki e e Another Collision. Special Dispatch to Tho Beo New Yorx, June 15, 4 p. m.—On Mamarida. gave birth toa healthy femalo child on Sunday night. Paxis, June 16, 1a. lo child murder has taken place near A widow named Jarry She determined to ill it and fiest tried to strangle it, but that not oswering, sh> took the babe by the legs and dashed its brains® out against the floor, with the astistance of her mothe=. ' The widow buraed the wes victim and the two wretches then calmly went to church. They have been arrested and were neatly torn to pieces by the crowd on the way to jail. HUNTING FOR PIRATES. Spocial dispateh to The Bee. ConsraxtiNores, June 13, 1a. m, —Two Britieh men of-war bave heen dispatched to the Levant to search for pirates. TURKEY'S Special Disvatch to The Bee. CoxstanTiNorLE, June 16,1a. m. —The Perie semi-officially announces that the decision of the Berlin confer- ence cannot be obligatory on Turkey becauss the parties coucerned have not been iuvited to participate in its deliberations. CHINA CAPTURES RUSSIAN FORT, Bpecial Dispatch to Tho Bec. Sr. PeTeRsBURG, June 16, 1a. m. —It is ramored here that China has captured the Russian fort Nargyn in the provine of Sainerishesk. FRENCH UNITY. Special Dispatch to Tas Bxs. Paris, June 16, 1 a. m.—In tho chamber of dsputies yesterday an in- terpellation respecting reculations of the Anglo-French co- treaty expressed confidence vern- ment by an vrauimous vote. SERIOUS IRISH LAND RIOTS 1 the « charge, a8 to causa of the delay is sabstactory to the board; and being now assured_that the improvements asked for will be speedily commenced and completed by the time specified, September £, this bosrd have full con- fidence that the work required will be dcno and all improvements made a3 agrecd upon. Judge J. F. Kinney and Hon. G. W. E. Dorsey were requested by the boerd to communicate with horsemen and endeavor to secure entries suffi cient to 1l all the races. Architests are now engaged in draw- ing plans for the buildings. The managers were engaged last evening in examining a plan for the grounds. ‘Welkiog Mater. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Cixcisyati, June 16—1 & m.— The ecore of the O'Leary walking match at 11 p. m. last_night was as follows: Sperry, 205; Harriman, 292; Klemm, 289; Thompson, 269; Tracy, 267; O'Brien, 274. We offer a first-ciass white laun- dried shirt, with an improved roin- forced front, made of Wamsutta mus- lin, 3-ply bosem and cuffs, of 2200 linen, at the reduced price of $1.50. The workmanship, fit and style of our shirts ate placed in compotition with ar d shirt sold in Omaha. We guaran- tee entire setisfaction, or will refund the money. We make to order every zrade of shirts and underwear, give better goods for less monoy than can be got elsewhere. Our fancy imporved shirtings aro of the choicest patterns. In underwear we cannot be under- Bpecial Dispatch to The Bee. ten minutes with him. - with a young fe'low by the name of Ho then called at the executive mansion, and had an_extended con- |of the Bluffs, and upon their K side z turning up in Plattsmouth were Gorfield will remain in {he city un- B wp B b o fnally meveited thom an] maidos, apers. Heo will then retura direct to | raid on their room iu the Platte Val- f focme in Oio, where hia fauily in ; c | jewelcy secreted in the bed. There His letter of acceptance will be writ- | wers 17 watches, 175 gold rings, 12 ten some time nex: week. and other articles, the property of Last evening he was serenaded by : the District republicans, national vet- | M- Tenny. The prisoners were the Camberland. Plittemouth marshal and Marshal CONCAESS TO-DAY. Westerdahl, of this city, who had been for that purpose. Upon arriving in Bpecial dispatch to The Bee. ‘Wasurcros, June 15—4 p. m— | Omabs they were tumed over to Sce sundry civil bill was adopted, Tt | Yith the plunder, and were taken over ‘appropriates $22,523,000. The clause | 11 Fiver: %0 pay the money sppropriated in the | Special ispateh to Tux L. bill in silver coin, was stricken out, | WasmiNeTON, June 16—1 a. m.— - | Missouri valleys: Stationary o fallin 000 for the expenses of the Indian | fojowed in the latter by ri:'ing = While the house was discussing the | Mississippi valley, stationary or higher . sugar bill Conger said it was devised | temperature, followed by lower tem- cloudy weather. American labor. S e Frye excitedly characterized that | g e moois wemepa 00 7K New York, June 16, 1 a. m—A tain word of truth. K farewell breakfast was given Edwin Conger ssid such a remark scanda- 3 terday, by his friends. The company Pending further consideratiou of | j inent li e L e oorporideratiou of |included many of the prominent lights - ot | stage. There were present also well Springs, Arkansas, was agreed to. known citizens. The breakfast room The above business having been e $anil bl was rasamed and with | T 08 22 flowe o ame resalt as before. oarry into effect the claims of the convention entered into between the |the 13th the steamers ‘‘Anchoria” lis, signed cn the 15th of Janusry, | Both were badly damsged. 1880, was passed. There was grest excitement on floor, when the regular order was de- | Anchoria’s passengers were all safely ed. tranaferred to the Queen. The Farm- A LoOK AT BIS FUTURE QUABTERS. Leslie were closely watched by officers feronce with the president. macked by Marshal Murphy, business and gathering together his ley House, whers he found a lot of LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE, ) dozen gold and silver watch chains, BAH FOR THE CHIEF. Seace, and the society cf the army of | brought to Ouwaba last evening by the telegraphed to come to Platismouth nouse. The repors of the sonference ot | Oficers from Council Bluffs together directing the secretary of the treasury T and a clause added appropriating $10,. | For the upper Missisippi and lower commission. oter, easterly winds. 1n the upper %0 protect foreign Iabor and‘destroy | D " Tarmer, gloarer or.partly 8 ecal Dipateh to the Bae statoment as one which did not con- tol ico’s - lousand unworthy of its author, o oe o Delmanios) yus i the ogac bill,the conference report | ofthe Leuch, bar, pulpt, pres ud githe sbove, businoss having been | was beauifuly decorated with fags, A Dl appropriating $100,000 toy United States and the French repub- | aud “Queen” collided off Sandy Hook. There was now a straggle for the | board, but no ono was injored. The Mr. Cox moved to take » recess, | er’s crew was very much demoralized, Dusuiv, June 16, § a. m.—A ¥jpb oocurred at p".“‘"n e, in the counyy sold. - ‘Omaha Shirt Factory, 262 Farnham, opposite Grand Central Hotsl, soveral other clube, havo sent notifica- tions of their intended arrival from Sunday to Monday. ‘Special dispateh to The Bee. Saur Laxe, June 14—noon.—The territorial democratic committee adopted the following _resolution: “That it is the solemn duty of the A resolution instructing the mar- shal to suppress certain houses of pros- titution. ~ Adopted. ‘A resolution extending the time of John Bergen as help in the city engi- neer’s office. Adopted. A resolution increasing the force at work on the strects to_six teams and and in the neighborhoed of one millin feet of logs bave gone into the bay. Water is now falling slowly. The damags to 0:Conto and the lumber in- terest onthe river is ostimated at £250,000. Business is ontirely sus- bl@blic; July, wfifi\)im Oats—Mixed western, 37@40c; white western, 38@43c. Fggs—Dull and heavy at 12@134c. Pork—Q but flrn{; new@m‘gl $11 45@11 50. h:d-Shunuvr; primesteam, $7 12} 5+ pended. An immense jam of logs is | @' reported just above the city. Spocial dispateh to The Bee MiLwAUKEE, June 15, 4 p. m.—The flood did great damsge to buildings and crops on Pigeon aud upper Em- barrass rivers. The entire grain crop of Embarraes valley is probably de- stroyed. government to provide suitable laws for suppreesing polygamy in the terri- tory and proper ofticers to enforce it; that this gigantic evil, which has so long flouristed in spite of the zeal of republicau_conveutions, and apatby of repuolican. adminisira- tion, shali cease.” A committee was appointed to select delegates to go to Cincinnati, and present the resolution and urge its msertion in the demo- cratic pational platform. BUSY BODIES. twelve men. Adopted. A resolution instructing the city en- gineer to advertite how much carth must be removed to bring Eighteenth street to the grade between Capi'cl avenue and Farnhsm strect. Adopted. A resolation ordering a street lamp on the northwest coraer of Chicago and Eleventh streets Adopted. A resolution that the committee on sewerage be instructed t» remove the acwer pipes now lying at the coener of Thirteenth and Leavenworth s'reets to a place of safety. Adopted. A resoiutton that the city engineer be instructed to draw up plans for an engine house for No. 2, cost not to ex- ceed $3000. ] A resolution accepting the city en- ginoer's report of the cost of grading Twenty-first strest north of Daven- port. ~Adopted. A resolution that the clerk have certain deeds recorded. Adopted. Aresolution that te city clerk ad vertise for bids for water works in the Chicago Times, New York Times, New York Herald, Philadelphia Times and Boston Post. Adopted. Certain sidewalks were ordered laid. A resolution that the committee on streets and grades be authorized to empley a foreman at wagss not to _ex- ceed §2.50 per diem to superintend work on the streets. Adopted. Aresolution that a committee be appointed to appraise a certain piece Butter—Firmer and good export demand; 12@22¢. Whisky—Nominal at $1 13@1 15. St. Louls Live Stock. Sz Loum, June 15. Hogs—Active and highor; Yorkers and Baltimores, 4 50; packing, $4 00 4 15; shipping, $4 10@4 20; rough, $350@3 75. Receipts, 2500 head. Catilo—Quiet, oxportsteors, €430 Cixcisaty, June 16, 1 a. m.—Tho | @4 70; heavy shipping, $4 25G5 00; storm in this section Monday night ;’;’;}‘6@?;‘?@3“»;"" and heifers, was unusually ecvere and the rain fell i nclimus; heavily. The damage to buildings, fences and crops 18 very great, but no loss of life is reported. On the Cin- cinna’i, Hamilton & Dayton railroad, from this city to Hamilton, the toroa- do was especially eevere. The vil of Glendale is a complete wreck, there Mruwavze, June 14. being hardly a strest passable. The| Wheat—Weak; opened fo lower Catnolic charch was completely de- | and closed steady; hard, nominal; No, molished, and lhs(fi’mbhyll’:linn charch ;;Clllyluluézcl l'}:yo- 2 Milwaukee, was badly damaged, while many pri- ; June, 95¢; July, ; August, vate residences were more or less in- | 88¢; No. 3 Mflwmkn.ss‘é:; njeiud, jured. The Catholic school building | 60c. blew down just after the sisters had| Corn—Easier; 353c. left it. Oats—}c lower; No. 2, 20c. Rye—Qulet at 79c. Doath of Capt. Kavanagh, theFenian. | Barley—Quiet; No. 2 fall, 70c. Special to the St. Louis Republican. —— NeWw YorE, June13.—Capt. John F. K:r:n;]gh,thu in 1877 took chargo of the Fenian expedition to| Hogs—Receipts,20,000; shipments, Ireland, commanding Erin'sH ope, & | 2300; good active demand v of ground on Cass stzeet. Adopted. | F2Sdy SOMMELInE ANalope, & | 7300; good i dome for heavy BEPORTS. arms,died in Brooklyn on Wednesday, | common light, dull From the finance committee, recom- | and was buried to-dsy. He wag born good yo, $420@4 30; choice heavy, An Ohio Blow. Special]Disptch to Tun Brs. £2 shipments, 1400. Sheep—Scarce aud wanted; fair to fancy $3@4. Receipts, 300. Mllwauxee Froduce Marxet Remarkable Activity of the Aldermen. The Business That Was Dis- posed of By Them Ir.a.st Evening. A rogular meeting ot the city coun- cil was held at the council chamber last evening. Present: Messrs. Blackmore, Daily, Dodge, Hornberger, Kaufmann, Ken- nard, Labagh, Roddis, Thieman and Mr. President. The journal of the past four meet- ings was read and approved. 'PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor, traushitting a communication from Mr, H. B, Fal- Chicago Live Stock Marxet Cricaco, June 1. 5@3 50. Receipts, 1700 head, | ot 0c 3 at_$3 90@4 15; | 9 compl- tion of said works, through two hundred and Sty firs e e 1ith dsy of June, . the report. of J. D. Coor, en- vel b couvell June sth, wh e will te farnished bidders porals or bida sball be accompanied atleast three residence surctios of twenty-Bve thorand dol ars com 1 of such I s or bids and_ awarding of the contract or such public supply and fire protection 1o such bidder or bdders; for the fait. ful performance of the terms and eodi.i ns of ordlisance No. 423, aud that the water to be furnished th said bydrants, shall at ail times when required du ing said térm (s reasonable time being llow- ed for repairs in_cases of unatoudable accidents) partorm, the tests mentioned i ordinanco No. . and give the fire protection therein men- tioned. s Suid proposols or bids shall specify the prics per hy. irant per year for the swd two hundred and fifty hydrants doring sai? term: aleo the maing specified i i n the- e o braska, bydrauta placed upon the 25", Caok (on { Omaha, N r ) cesm of said to hunired and ffty, and Frice per bydran por Jes i cado the Gty a4 e during eaid term. elects to have o pdrints spom new mai & e Said proposals or bids aball be accompanis 3 comlital cceptanco of oeiiepes Ko 45 o the event the contract for tbe pubiic supply nd fire protection ahall he awarded. The contract for such pubbic wipply and fire il bo awarded to the lowest e i ed “Proposals for furnish ng the caty c:'o—h with water for fire protection .ad public use,” mEEE el City Clerk ot the Gty of Ouisl y Gk s e _Omata, Nebraske, Tune 15, 8 BUSINESS! SUITS for $20.00 PANTS for - 5.00 T. O. v‘& TR id and_Silver Chrorao! Roses, with name, 10 Co., Nassus, N. ¥,

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