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nthi Established I187), Lily Bee. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY MAY 6, 1881> MORNING EDITION, e : syt teiato g 2o o NEW YORK'S SENSATION Senate. Price Flvé C;;wts CARFIELD'S GAUNTLET. miles from the city, snd the largest In * | Canada, burned this morning. -~ Loss THE DEMON OF DREAD fmlmn-lut embankment. All on the ralo escaped njury. | HOUSES | 0TS, FARMS LANDS. BEMIS’ REAL ESTATE EXCHANGCE ! uo;!;a.mt; b(it'mse Reduced in 'e“'tA.M:mr;roN, May 5.—The senate | The French Troupe Which Mme it TR ntinto executive seesion immedi- . ade YY fl}s Presidential | ately ufter the reading of the vecord | Tournie Sa7s Mme, Ambre Yfowitzer. this morning. The discussion of the Broke T Chinese treaties was at once resumed, TORORD: === The nominations of Lobertson, — Brady’s Political Petard Ex- | Matthews and Chandler still awa plodes With a Shallow Sound, And Kicks the Ill-Starred |3¢% ©°f Rome, Owner Still Farther into Oblivien. The President Calmly Awaits the Corning Fray, Con- scions of Victory, ed Throne, Wrapt in the Solitude of Eiis Vanity A Squ are Fightand No Favors, By N° tional Awseiatod Prees THE PRESIDENT'S RACKBONE. WasuINToN, May 5—4 p. m. b the senate to-day contained the with. drawal of the nomination of Wood- ford snd l'enny rs U. S, distrlct attor- meys In New York stse, Bayoe and McDonald 1 United States marshall for New York,and Tyler ea coll. stor at Baffalo, This elmply means that if any New York nominatic.as ars to go over none of the above will be confirmed. THE CAINESE TREATY ADOPTED, uThe senate at 2:10 o'clock this sf- consideraticn. The senate, in executive soasion, confirmed nominations &3 follows, 'm. Walter Phelps, of New Jersay, minister to Austris; Cortez Fessen- Mich,, United ' States surveyor general of Dakota; Richard Montgomery, to ho roceiver | Much Realism His Part. in Do It in Spite of t{How M. Ambre Put Too £100,000; pariially Insured. UG’:;TE& OF A BUTCHER, WHO ATTEMPIS TO KILL HIS FATHER AND HITS A LITTLE GIRL, YouxasTowy, A serlous cutting each desiring to sell a customer meat, The o Gnally throw a hago kit i = s father, siriking bim on the hi And Then Said That He Would | snd making an ugly. wound. . Hy plcked up acleaver and thraw it with murderous force toward the old man Map 6—1a. m.— fray occurred last night between two butchers. Robert Bowars attempted to kill his father. The trouble grow out of jealousy, He ed With the Nightmare of Nihilism. The Impenetrable Mystery of the Organization Baffles All Governments. Russia Not Alone Clutches of the Revolution- European Morarchies Permeat- in the EXTRAORDINARY BARCAINS ——FROM— NEW YORK AUCTION SALES| Just. Opened at the BOSTON STORE 616 10th St., Bet. Jackson and Jones. The entire Stock will te offered at the following unprecedented low prices, and continue until the whole is aisposed of : Euzasers, N. Y., May 5.—The Albro Oil Cloth factory was set on ro early this morning and destroyed. 1t was owned by the Equitable Life Insurance Co., of New York; loss, $25,000. It has been unoccupied for four years past. f| Struck Ile. BraDFORD, Ps., May 5—4 p. m.— A heavy boom in railroads has struck the Bradford oil region since the dis- covery of paytng ofl wells in Warren and Furrest counties, in this state, sad Allegheny connty, In New York. The Olean and Bradford narrow gauge postmaster at Menasha, county, Wis. them lovg. Tae principal woro Seustors Hanlsy, Ba Miller, and £ was due in o against it, tho only opposing vo oar, both of Massachasetts. cbate on tho Chinese commercial treaty didfnot consume more than _an The objections of the few o | Nev Eusland “scrstors woro over- ¢ ixecative communication roceived by | theeicy, PY arguments in favor of hour, the treaty, and it wi only a half doz:n nting vofcss The balacce of the session was con: sumed in confirmations of about one hundred nominatione, sccording to the list. A message from the president with- drawlng nominations, creatad quite a sensation, but being accompanied by 10 request, no public comment was made, and the Robertson nomination was not alluded to. At 4:30 the s3nate camo out of ex- dopted with “noon reached a vote on the Chin- | ecutive session and adjourned till 12 e immlgration treaty and adopted | to-morrow. 1t, there belng only four dissenting fotes, one of them beicg Senator Hoar. THE SCARLET LETTER, Notwithstanding the emphatic de- nlal made by Senator Dawes Tuesday night, the letter telegraphed from here Mondsy night in which the prcs- ident exprosses his views very freely regarding the efforts of the republican lann:nn to elect as secretary of the senate & man whois duily assail both himsslf and the admiolstration is genuine, exeaqling the latter part CONFIRMATION: The confirmations by the senate to- d‘-y were as follows: Nathan W. Sgaulding, United States exsistant treasurer at San Francisco; E. C. Jewett, Unifed States assayer at St. Louis; Bradly I. Watsou, naval officer of customs at San Franclsco; John D. erriam, cllector , for the district of cegon; J. L. Gaston, surveyor of castoms for the port of Chattanooga, Tenn.; John R. Lenord, surveyor at TIndianapolis, Ind.; Collectors of in- ternal revenus: Chancellor Hartson, public moneys at Bloomington, Mich.; Selden M. Bronson, to be Winnebago[ v those of Senators Diwes and the Devil. knows how to use. past few days being satistied with her present con. dition. follows: “T have been marrled to M. Tonrnio only for about threo years. tention until he met thls woman, Ambre, who, though considerably older tha~ he Is, yet contlnued to throw a gleam over him aud won his affections from me, I first noticed this. when we were playing in New Orleans. He seemed to make love in the most earnest manner on the scsge and I mentioned it to him, but he shrugged his shouldera and said that it wes necessary to put somo realism Into'the part. This was not the only thing to attract my attention. Ambre himself ased to show him various lit- tle attentions which conviced me that all was not smooth. “When we were traveling my hus- band was continually with M. de Beauplan and his wife, avd when De Beauplan would leave the carriaze my husband always maneged to got a lii- tle closer to Ambre. I noticed this, and told my husband I would stand it no longer; whereupon he told me he would do as ho pleased in spite of tbe ork, May 61 a. m.—The | “The 'speeches ‘made In oxecutive | elopement of Mme Ambre still affords seasion this afternoon were none of | the most interesting gossip. eakcra | OF Dot sldes of thia singular case have | SFrested. side and | been already published, but a reporter s 5 great | ¥a3 fortunate enongh to obtain an in- ‘While Roscoe Sits by His Ruin- | P¢2%re to the foroible manner in | terview with M which these genifomor put the matter | ¥ife of tho traant Liothario. that the opposition to the Chineso im- | Tournie is of mediam helght, stout wigratiSh treaty was so slight. Not [ 20d with rogular features that aro fift even four, ss firat stated, voted | 3deadditlonally attractiva by a pair | bo- | of large blue eyas, which the lady well She showed signs of the excitement she had endured the nd her nervousness still indicated that she was far from Vorsions | that sho will recover. ina son was Madam Madam Tournle sa'd in substanca as | .oy Previous to this he was my very dear friend, whom I liked very much. He has alwdys shown me the greatest at- | and missed him, but strack a little girl on the head, who was standing some distance away, makiog a fright- fol wound. It is hardly probable ary Agents. A Series of Bloody Tragedies Momentarily Expected— Other Foreign Items. TGRF AND DIAMOND. adam Tournle, the |THE ASSOCIATION RACES AT NASRVILLE TERRIFIED THRONES. ViENNA, May 5—4 p. m.—Beneath —The | the pomp attending preparations for . [ looded | fetes, onthe entry of Princess Stepha- oraes’ ussoclation opened with the | nie into Vienua Monday next and the weather fine, although the track was | marrisge the following dsy sl boary. K there is an under-current o first race, associstion purse, [ of terror based on the belief of a for all ages, mlle heat, was won by | gen l;.cmem.l;u.xmuc. second and Long | ni Tom third; timo1:504, 1:61, 1:543. |and Italy. The ni Th sccond race, association purse, | organizd i e ling race, for allages, distance one | munication, led by and » Juarter miles, " was won by |close to every theono Aune, August Brander second, Bou- | and able to forecast and th levard third; time 2:187. Twelve [ government movement lud't:r" Sy started aud Boulevard was the favor- | tion.! Proteeted 1ta over the field. The third race, handicap, assocla- | some simulanteous general mov . i ) el t tion purse,all agos, two miles, was won | is being prepared by the nlhilits for & by Boulevard, Brown second. Alaska | terribls blow at royalty, and was dcawn just beforo the race, and | belief is goneral that the next fow Boulevard was a heavy favorite over [ weeks will witness his antagonists, —BASE BALL. Nasavinie, May 6—1 a. m. th day of the races of the Bl , Austria, Germany THE NATIONAL GAME. Brook1yN, May 6—1 a. m.—Base ball yesterday: New York, 13; At- Iantlcs, 17. New Youx, May 6—1 a. m.—Met- ted and hi series of trage- the Czar will be death a_signal for all over Earope. tragedies in | had b g The rece was run In | many countries that will shock tho | tiaa e tha st eave b world. The general expectation fs that | for some time. Niillst agenta are on tho fly | road is being constructed towards Warren at the rate of half a mil ay. It will pass through the Stoneham and Kenzua oil fields, Besidés this, five rallroad companies already have been incorporated to build narrow gauge lines between the Allegheny and Bradford fields, two tapping the Erie at Olean, anctber at Friendship, another at Wellsville, and the fourth to be constructed by the Ecle road officlals, the termious not yet knewn. The fifth is the Wellsville, Boliver and Eldred, operations upon which will hpgin shortly. Thrown From a Buggy. New York, May 5—4 p. m.—Alex- ander Oliver and wife have been thrown from a buggy at Rossville, Staten Islind. Oliver was instantly killed and his wife serfously if not fa- complete com- | tally injured. Oliver owned the patent _ Intellects [ for the groen ink used in the treasury in Earope, | department at Washington. A FIZZLE. It reuuires fifteen members of the by an impenetrable b " petory, i 1o folt 2l poer Bovoon apng | gEocutive committee of the World's Commission to constitute a quo- ram. At the meeting called for last evening, but seven gentlemen were present and not one of them would deny that the projected world’s fair No subscrip- een roported Brutal Murder. Sr. Josers, Mo., May 5—4 p. m.— bratal marder committed late last night just outside the southern Standar:l‘l’rints 60, up-town price 8 1-3¢; Lonsdale Muslin 8 1-3¢ up-town price 10c; Unbleached Muslin 5c, up-town price 7 1-20; Lancaster Gingbams 8 1-3¢, up-town price i4 1-2c. DRESS GOODS|DRESS GOODSI Zula Brocades 7 1-2c, up-town price 8 1-3¢c; Manchester Brocades 15¢, up-town price 25¢; E’; lish Cashmeres 37 I-2¢, up-town price 50c; Black All-WooF Cashmeres 40c, 55¢c, 70c, 80c, up-town prices 80c, 70c, 85¢, $1.00; Black Gros Grain Silks 90c, $1.00, $1.25, up-town prices $1.25, $1.50, $1.75; Cheviot Shirtings 10c, up-town price 16¢c; Brocade Silks ane Satins 33 1-3 per cent less than up-town prices; Bleached and Unbleached Table Damasks 40c, 50c, 680c, 75c, up-town prices 50c, 65¢, 75¢, $1.00; Scotch Huck and Damask Towels 20c, up-town price 36¢; Turkey Red Dam- ask 46c, up-town price 65c¢. ropolitans, 9; Jaspess, 11. Burrato, N. Y., May 6—1 a. m.— Buffalo, 7; Detroit, 1. Trov, N. Y., May 6—1 a. m.— Troy, 2; Worceater, 3. Bosrox, Mass., May 6—1 a. m,— Boston, 2; Providence, 4. Creveraxn, 0., May 6—1 a. m,— No game played on account of the rain. ———e— HONORING AMERICANS ABROAD. LOYALTO EACH OTHER. limits where several families of St PETERSBURG, May 5—4 p. m.— | emigrants are encamped. Wm. Wise, Itis found impossible for the govern- | one of the party, rode up to the tent ment to get Into the Nihilist's circle, [ occupied by Wm. Wilson and without the nihillsts being too loyal to ene an- | warning shot him in the breast with a other, too well informed and too In- [ 42 calibro_revolver, g him in- intelligently organized. For instance, | stantly. Wise then put spurs to his the government has lorned that one | horse and ezcaped. of the rules cf the nihilists is that Unruly Collegians. every mémber shall return tohis lodg- | Gawessora, TIL, May 5, 4 p. m.— Ings overy twelve hours, when one of | Recent difficalty tn Knox "college cul- hls companions pays him a visit to | minated Jast night In a disgeacefal per- HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! BMen'sUnblenched Half Hose 5c, up-town price 10c; Men's 10c, up-town worth rown Mixed Half Hose 10c, up-towa price x0c; Ladies’ Hose _price 15¢; Ladies’ Real Balbriggan Hose 25c, Oc; Children’s Hose 5¢, up-town price 10c. d;rxg: ul:iove aralllfipert;el;ct Goods, and at lower prices than o OB Soo ered uptown. CALL AND SEE AND BB P. G. IMLAH, - “ BOSTON Manager. STORE.” A. B. HUB ERMANN, HBa RELIABLE JEWELE which refers to R« 5 * | district of Colorado; Marquis Bogg : i ety o Ry womly | o, € e Mol o) | Tl Sttt " "Wian” 5. s s . v s + eaert | e V2020 o | ormunctt bt Pt Tomt | Cor. Douglas and I3th Sts. lotter. The prasident docs not heet, | 810k, 4th district of Texas, and a | oy sor oo afair bocamo so bad IN ENGLAND, sbeent ho s concluded to havo besn | cfigy: 1o faant o tho Toli i tato to acknowledge the letter and | 1°1€ list of others including post- that the members of the company arrested, and the in; effigy, in front of the college. The Loxvox, May 6—1 a, m.—Cyrus tocimakes \VA_ Fleld salled yesterday in the o, | Brittaonic on his return trip to New % | York. Darlng his stay in London M. Field has been tendered various mark- ed attentlons. The one most notable was the banquet glven in his honor by John Rsnder, M.iP., the cable magnate. At this dinner, President ,nl thrf Bllli.'nnre and Ohio used to remark it, and T had o on- dure ol their sneers and jokes. I Wasurxcros, May 6—1 a. m.— | did notspeak to him sbout 1t o Nelther the judlciary committae | but let tne matter drifc as it woul nor that on commercs had a sesslon | tll night before last, when the cli- yestorday morning. max came. _The president has decided not to| I am golng to remain in New give out for publication the letter to [ York another week and then I shall enator Dawes. He prefera to let the | sail for Fraucoand go w my has- CRIMES AND Urisusaro. g wubathacol, e aandle eeni motARy Ix | 890 iufluenced Mr. Beauplan in his ATWO THOUSAND DOLLAR BURG et taiting vith ok IF finad tree was ingenlonsly covered with tar, 50 that was with great difficulty the todles could be cat down. Consuiting Thelr Interests. CINCINNATI, May 5—4 p. M.—The saloon keepers held a meeting last ninght to consider what to do in case the mayor attempts to enforce the Stubbs laws against them next Sun-| * day. They passed a rgsalafiova-vm | — Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGES e &l Boutrs POF Ihe Least Money, nAce it D. B. BEEMER, says he will stand by it to the end. | TeSters. Helsnot to bo frightened from his urpose to do what he considers to be ¥ the best interests of the country. As to ROBERTSON'S NOMINATION, Omaha, - - Neb |bio no reteronce is made to 1 i the lotter tv Senator Dawes, the presid-nt mind very freely to (he caucas com: mittee on the subject of that and other nominations and the preroga- away with everything of a compro- mising natare. The same rule for- bids any nihillst arrested to tell his namo or address till twenty-four hours pess. The discovery of this rule was made by the polics in the case of Isai No torments could draw from him his name or address until the day after his auzesh yhao_he_mava hoth ~ Tha ng. tends to Increase the government's 15th and Douglas Sts., amaeras Fatablished e q liquor question. Tanptet ce- L S b et tive of the executlve office. The MARIRTES: not been for lier everything would mmiflg minister, Lord Sherburns | 4ismey st the completoness of the TheN.T. A. Ratrgara o Koo ~ president holds that he has done his | Manterra, O., May 6.—1 . m.— | havo sailed along smoothly and we danger surrounding it e inorder to| oSN E L gy duty to the best of his abillty in se- The book aud jewclry store ol C. E Glines was entered by burglars Wed- and other notables. A CAR'S FATAL PLUNGE. even find out who the nihilist inspec- Ve 2 to full would have been playiug to ful tors are, would have to ascertain and houses in New York, but she spoiled board of review of the Natlonal COMMISSION MERCHANT lecting good and_efficient men to fill aln offi: H it theit Trotting_Association has relnstated certain offices. He sent their names Fruit. W. B. Wright, of Vermont, snd J. " Tiieatis nesday nigit and $2,6C0 worch of |jt ol1. She s a perfect fiend and likes identify every man found makiog a & Wholesale Dealer in Forelgn aod i 3 i : > US| LEN S i » oultry, Game and Co Produce Generally A4.00Q Besidencelate, . |0 the seuais for the action of that | solid gold jewelry etolen. tvouble, purely fof troublu'a sake. |TWO MEN ORUSHED BENEATH ITS|yisit, W Bagor e ot Beoukipm 3. B. | sovver ot mn, Bacon, Lart B, g, Froty, Game, 3, St ST $100 to #2500 ench. | hogy, Tt remaing now for the senate | 1o GinLs CARKIED AWAY T0 & €A “The worst feature of the whole welGnT, \INISTERIAL VICTORY 1N SPA Littlefisld, of Aubarn, Maine, o mner Farchasing ssent for sl koo o0 e, and biled at cursent Market rates. Houzes and Lots, to $18,000 each. 05 50 uuqlm!{‘&‘lfi‘:n £10,000 each. 200 = 900,000 Ao=tand: 12,000 Acres in Douglas Co. 7,000 = Acres in Sarpy Co. Large Amount of Suburban Property in 1, 10,20 or 40-Acre Lots Within I to 5 Miles from Post Office, $250,000 TOLOAW, At 8 per Cent. NEW MAPS OF OMAHA Published by this Agency, 25 cents Each, Mounted $1.00 Houses, Stores, Hotels, Farms, Lots, Lands, Offices, Rooms, Etc-, to Rent or Lease. Taxes paid, rents collected, deeds, mortgages, and all kinds of real estate doouments made out at short to do its best ln a straightforward way, without attempting to coerce the executive into doing that which neltherhis judgmentnor hisconscience can approve, viz: withdraw certaln nominations simply becauze they are personally objectionsble to a few sen- ators. The president bas the best in- tererts of nis party at heart, and will do all he can in an honorable way to promote that interest, but he can not and will ot submit to being buflied. TWINKLING STARS. For some days past, certaln partics connected with the slleged irregaler:- ties in the star mail service, have been hinting at a dsmagiog letter written by the president to J. A. Hubbell, chalrman of the republican congres- sionalcommittee. They had threatened publication ot the letter, provided the president did not let up on the inves- tigation. The letter in question wes exhibited in Washington last week to a few newspaper gentlemen, but none of them care to publieh it. Yester- dsy morning the letter wes published in’ the telegraph columns in The Post, dated as coming from Chicago. The lotter 18 genuine, and was written by the president. He acknowledges it to be his letter and says that ke stands by it as he does by Dawe’ lot- ter. The facts as to how the letter came to be written are about as fol- lows: It eeeme that in the spring campign of last year General Brady, being anxious to show his zeal in the republican cause and to c.utribute us much material support as_postible, bethought himself to call on the mail contrsctors to contribute to the campaign. In this suggestton he was alded by Hubbell, who thought it would be “%he thing.” Gen. Brady, who seemed always to be looking ahead, possibly for breskers, sug- gested that a request from Gen. C feld would most probabl® induce tho contractors to come down hand somely. Acting in this sugges- tion Hubbell went to Mentor persuade him to write such a request, bt this the General refased to do. Garfield been relied upon by the star route pa Haruros, Ont., May 6, 1a. m. Two young gitls, Lncas, tell a strange story of belng abducted aud confined nine days in a cave. About 12 o'clock Wednesday right isited the placs aad arres- an old woman. 2 0%, May 61 a m.— The indications for to-day for the up- s per Missisalppi and lower Missouri valleys, aro slightly warmer and fair weather, soutberly winds, lower bar- ometer. DAILY BULLETIN. Clondy and threatening weather with rain prevafls i the middle states, lake region, the Ohio valley and Texes. Southerly winds preveil in New England, the Ohio valley, Teunessee and lower l:ke region. Elsewhere, east of the Mississippl the preveiliny winds are cesterly. Chicago Casualties. Cricaco, May 6—1 s, m.—Captain McKee left the city last evening in a small bost to go to his homs in the crib, two miles out in the lake, Nothing bad been heard of him up to midnight, and 1t is feared that he has been lost in the heavy fog which over- hangs the lake. George Loek (colored) fell down an | elevator shaft at 111 Madlson street, | last evening, and was killed. Furniture Factory Fired. Nrw York, May 6—1 a m. McCrum’s furaiture factory at Wil- matter is that there are about eight members of the troupe who aro abso- their iodglng. Oh, yes, Ambre is M. Do Beauplan's wife and bis father, Count Beauplan, disowaed him be- cause he marcied her. She has ruin- ed other men in the same way and sho is in a falr way to destroy all De- Beauplan's hopes of _reconclliation with his father. Ambre s vary rich and Beauplan 15 also wealthy, but his fortane ls invested in realestate sbout Pacis, and its dispositien would be very difficult unless it be attended in perzon. I dou't expoct M. De B. to psy the salaries when the company reaches France, if It ever doos. think he will leave France and rusti- cate for a while whero his lovely wife can’t bo running away with other people’s husbands. The fair Mme. Ambre writes the following letter in her own behalf to he editor of The Courier des Etats Unls, of which the following is & translation: New York, May 4. Moxsier Evrron:—I am_ excoed- ingly astonished to read In the news- papers storles of my flight with Mon- sier Tourale, It is absolutely false, and I formally brand it a1 s lle. have been all the time in New York. ito the avoid the presenco unhappy and broken-hearted "} | poeeof the loosenesss and mismsnage- I left the hotel whero I had been aying, it is troe, and if I do not give my new address it is in order of veople whom I can no longer relieve. | to see General Garfield and tried to | Subsequently Habbell wrotean urgent | sppeal o General and ellcted the brlef letter published this morning, and which seems to have lismsburg was toially destroyed by fire to-night. Loes $13,000. | Banqueting au United States Judge. Covvmsus, O, May 6--1 & m.— Justico Wm. B. Woods, of the eu- preme curt cf the United States, wes bavqueted a: Newark, lsst night, at the residence of his brother, General Charles R. Wood. L am conscious of having done my duty to the utmost of my power, having lost in Mr. DeBeauplan's un- dortaking and without being in the slightest degree responsiblo the sum of §75,000, besides my salary for slx montha. In thisloes I do not include that of my jewels, which are_pledged for $4,000. As to M. Tournie, whether ho left the city alone or not doesnot concern me, Une thing I know that concerns me, is that Mme Tournio might have taken the troable 1o be better Informed beforestartins a scandalous story which might cost her dear. Noj M. Do Beauplan and my- seif entertain for her husband the highest regard and csteem, which is dus aim. Hopingz, Monsleur, that Six Hundred Doliars For A Child. Bostox, May 61 . m —At Dead- | ham Peter McConarty admlinistrator of the estate of one of his children who it is alleged wes bit by a dog and dled by hydrophla, got & verdict of lsooo sgainst the owner of the dog. He sued for $25,000. Pirrsoura, May 6—1 a. m.—Yes- terday morning s rope broko on the lutely destitute. Some had to sleep | incline of the New York and Cleve- | Bovernmen in Madison street square because they | land Gas Coal Co. Two loaded cars ;lficu:n;l nnl-l “‘;i;:lilipllt:“-fi"ll:l ml\:l;:i:le did not have money enough to pay for | wers on the way from the mine down | 22 a the track to the tipple when the cable broke and the first car jumped the track. The other, instead of ranning off the switch provided for safety in such cases, stayed on the main track, plunging down into the tripple, where two mon, John Smith and Robert Alexander were at work. Smith was killed, the other hurt but not eer- fously. e An Important Iron Suit. Prrrspura, May 6, 1a. m.—The Junction Iron company of Mingo Junction, O., brought a suit In_court yesterday azains’. the well known iron brokers of this clty, H. E. Collins & Co., for $20,000, beiug the difference In the prics of ore on a contract made in1879. The result s awaited with interest in iron clrcles. EJECTING A BRUTAL KEEPER. BEFECT OF A NEWSPAPER EXPOSE OF INSANE ASYLUM WRONGS. Dersorr, Mich., May 6—1 8. m.— As a result of Tho Evening News' ex- Tent at_the county insaue asylum, Koeper Cuttiss aud Physician Coller were ordered to tender their resigna- tions, but refused to do so. The ! board appointed » new keepor and doctor, makiog the two one office, in | the person of Dr. Bonnett, and Wed- neaday afterncon Dr. Coller yielded his position gracefully, but Keeper Curtiss refated to surrender, Our- tiss had induced all the attendants to back him up, and threatened to es- sault avyone who attempted to dispos- soas him. The bosrd sent to Datroit last night for sheriff and posse and Sheriff Clippert promptly responded, remaln- ing with his force last night at the county house adjoining the ssylum. Yesterday morning it looked like war for a time, but the sheriff wes deter- ruined and finally Cortiss was forcl- bly ejected and Dr. Bennett installed in’ his stead, Thoe attendants were then all discharged by Dr. Bennett and new ones appointed. Curtlss will and two conservatives have been re- tarned. ty - five returns show the election of the Maveio, May 5—4 p. m.—The victory at the municipal In the pr provinces seven- cont of the The rest consists vatives and demo- crats. The conservatives In many places abstained from voting. It is rumored that Sagasta iatends ‘to dls- solve the Cortes In June. The gov- orament seems disposed to set the Cuban prisoners at liberty. & CANINE DASHL Loxvos, May 5— Lowellyn's dog **Dashin, field trial at Coureing to- ANEW CABLE. The steamship ““Faraday” will safl to-morrow to begin work of paying out the short end of the new Atlantic cable. frlends ot Sigasia, of Carlisle con: p. m. won In the INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. The trial of Herr Most, editor of The London Freheit, and indicted for publiehing articles tendiog to exclte revolution, is postponed indefinitely. This action on the part of the gov- ernment la taken as sn indication of insincerlty in the prosecution. DILLON SERIOUSLY ILL. Loxpos, May 5—4 p.. m.—A dis- patch just received here from Dublin saya that Dillon Is completely broken down under his imprisonment. To- day his illness was so serious that he had to be removed from Kilmainhiam jul to an infirmary. His line cases great excltement among the people who attribute it to the illtre ment by the authorities. THREATENED SPLIT IN THE HOME RULE PARTY. Loxpoy, May 6—1 & m.—In the house of commons lsst evening de- Date on the land bill was adjourned. Mr. Parnell gave notlce of an amend- ment, setting forth that the measure falls to securo a reductlon in rents,and affords no guarantes in checking the monopoly in land. On a motion for a vote of thanks s of the horse Diepateh, which was campaigned _throughout the west uoder the falio name of Windsor and out of h'a proper class has been expelled. Joliet Strikers. Jourer, May 6—1 a. m.—All the switchmen on the railroads centering here have joined the Chicago switch- mon's strike. The Latham Sprague Sult. Provipexce, R. L, May 5.—la. m.—The Latham Sprague equity suit for the removal of Chafee “from the trusteeship of the Sprazue manafac- turing company began yesterday morning in the United States circuit court bafore Judges Lowell and Col- lins. Gan. B. F. Batler, Gen. Roger A. Pryor and Andrew Patton appear- ed for the defendant. The court room was crowded with some of the most prominent men in the state. Gen. Butler opened the case snd st 7 o'clock last evening was arguing for romoval of Chafee, claiming that Chafee had no right to bay as he did while teastee, or speculate. ATTENTION. INDIANA EX-SOLDIERS IN NEBRASKA. Comrades, you are fraternally solio- ted to send your name, rank, compa[™ ny and regiment, Gomrade D. L. Thomas, Omabs, or to the under- signed, that your nsmes msy be re- corded in the secretary’s book. By 80 doing you will be kept posted as to the timeand place of holdiog the an- nual reunions. TH'S OVAL BRAND OYSTERS, General Western Agen'.'.,?rw%?l?flgnuu f Fresh Lake, River and Salt Water Fish, =. B. DECORATIV Best 1 2signs, Specifications farnished- dering Work SIGNS, Paper Haoging, RBASONAR 1318 Harney Street, - which is relatively the cheapest, bat I the frlends of the Iron Mountain do not know how they will stand when the Missourl Pacific stock is increased from $18,000,000 to $30,CC0,00. The holders of Missourl Pacific, however, claim their stock ought to sell at $1.20. Itle officlally Intimated that the Texa Pacific consolidation will be consummated within ten days snd the stockholders of the Texes Pacific will be fairly trested and in some quar- ters it is snnounced that they will obtain as good terms as the Irou Moun- tain stockholders. The Texas Pacific is belng slowly sssorted by friends who know what the exact terms will bo. Itis thought that whon the proa- ent short interest iu the Iron Moun- tain fs corpered that tbe bulls will take hold of the Texas Pacific and putitalong side of the Tron Mountalp, 4 soddwm MYERS, E PAINTER. Latest Stylesand Artistio Work. Prices and i Get my Fienres befors Llsewhere. Plain Painting of all Kinds. nE RATES, OMAHA, NEB. ‘marzzeodim Bie Tl et S Oats—Higher at 370 for cash; 360 for May and July. wu.ky~sltc-a!’ at “!1 06. Pork—Dall; . D‘:; Salt Meats—Lower at 85708 800@8 70. Bacon—Dall and anchanged. Lard—Lower at $1105@11 10. stock Market. . Lou1s, May 5. St. Louls UV;, Hogs—Steady; Yorkers and Baltl- mores, $5 90@6 05; mixed packing, $5 85 @6 00; choles to fancy, $6 208 6 40; rocaipts, 7100 head; shipments, 3200 head. Proai Marxe’. N YOrK Kw Yonx, May 5. Flour—Moderstively active; $5 50 @6 60 for good ¢ choles shipping ex- tras. ‘Wheat—In brisk MNM ;b::: 1je higher; t sales, No. O e riorss; No.'s do, §134 The names of all comrades sent to | prices. winter, $1 273@! the secretary will be published from time to time, 80 that we may become acquainted with each other’s wherea- boujs. Vice presidents elected at our last reanion, held st Csmo Buford, near Central City, are respectfully re- quested to be active in gathering and sending names of our late comrades. State papersare earnestly requested to give this notice publictty. C_H. Gouro, Secretary Lincoln Veteran Avsocistion in Nebtasks, Liocuin, Neb. @1244; No. 1 white, $124}@125; No. 2 do 31 224@1 23; wixed winter, $1 24@1 244, and No. 2 spring, 8123 1234 2ot Gonorslly firm; ourly_deliv- erancer ad about 1@13 per cont; demand active; spot sales at 60c @61jo for No.2; 57@58]c for No. 3, and 61 for steamer. Oats—Generally a shade higher sad In falr demand; No. 1 whito 5do; No. 2, 513@52; No. 3 do 49c; mized 460 Rye—Nominal. Barloy—Nominal. Ghicago Live Stock Markst. Pork—In moderate demand; ord!- Catoaco, Msy 5. mess for early delivery, $16 000 nary 5,500 head; sales | 16 25 for old. Caitle—Recoipts pote | Lard—Easter; spot sales of westec — Illinols Sundsy School Conveution Crntravia, LI, May 6—1 s, m.— There was a large attendanceat thestate Sunday school convention yesterday. ‘A model Sunday achool was conducted by B. F. Jacobs, of Chicago, as super- intendent. He had 300 teachers and 600 achoiars. Delegates to the Inter- national convention at Toronto were sppolnted. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. THE WOMAN'S DESOSIT BANK IN WHIC. A BOSTON AMAZON FLEECED HER VICTIMS. to the Pamlico restaurant with their baggage. They departed during E ties as the petard for hoisting the ad- et e e h¥ salary until October | party, and Alexsnder Sullivan has| Boston, Mam., May 6—1 a. m.— |at $2.75@5.00 for common cows, ramprosviy notice. ministration into an uneaviable no- T e e T B oulet e s conteaobdld P on o Mr. Parnell, declioing his | In probate court yesterdsy morning, | snd light elfor; 83.606:4.00 for good shon ok L O = m;:ty- e mathlss (15 ithe Betbec that MiLuerssURG, O., May 5—4 p. m.— | qasurance of my distinguished consid- | not expire. leadership punfr mem;wn -‘m ex- xl;a‘:n uf‘SInh Ev.vflu'v,pr];lldms mu:n& !;llll, -n' u’.‘mmm ':: at M U"f:j’ B s o o ase of an unknown character hus | oo, pected to resign from the party. of the notorious Woman’s orufl ex choice cows; § Whiskoy— Nowinsl- i e at the sol LS - i 01 - i 3 et TELEGRAPHIC TIES. «l a8 , which occupiex 5. for fair to good fane 8, — brokerage business, Doesnot managers of his political party, yet :: th!lvl:lHnny, -Smc;. has bec: e oP |, Xt ¥illibe. notiosd, howerer, that | Coronnus,0., May 6,13 m. ’1;!::- (asemloni A fageciatfresont Mpm‘ s 64 o i e daiiy d 0, ) rame to-dsy spoculate, and therefore any | ref o e this lotiar 1n | idemic. Henry Sayder, a prominent | (s lattor Is dated Mag 4, and it is | Obio suti-lquor allisnce convention — Sl L B R b b 5% o ary g20ds w0 200, R . an © erence v lotter In | breeder of fine horses, recemly lost | further clalmed by all pasties inter- | has issued a call for a convention here | Guicao, May 5.—The long drawn | T ET ims, the .5064.25 for stock steers, o bargains o its books are in-| the republican caucus as ono that the | fyg heaq by this disease. ested ihat the departure of Mme. | on May 18th. oat cate of the oity of Chicago va, | Y408 cf which was $243,410. By re-| Hogs—Receipts, 20,000; o sl sured toits patrons, instead of president duiou‘ld not m::am ghn;l e Ambre and M. Tourine simultaneous- David A. Gage, her defaulting bating Interest in acc rdancs with the | active but 5cents lower .':Q-; o on sccoant being gobbledfup by the agent. | dsmsgiog disclosure momd ruin bim, The Eigm Dissster Verdict. Iy Ia, to say the least, singalarly coin- | Gians Powaer Explosionin New York. | treasurer, hes at last been settled by | Order of the court theam uat clalmed | for light smooth bacon BTELCY light; 8 aew business &e., and yet the president Erery, I, May 5—4 p. m.—The | &5 0¢a) Judge Jameson's decislon just ren. |18 $248,079. Sixty-twu cluims are held | $5.80@6 10 for mixed heaty it by most of the com- — DARES TO MEET IT, coroner’s jury in their verdict in_the ‘AN ELOPEMENT, SURE. Niw York, May 6—1 a. m.—At d“’@d that the large lot suburban |0 abeyance by the assiz: eo for fur- | $6.16@6 45 for h“',g-‘“&p'bw for | was ..p«;x-d ll: P kago buyers N 3 < land own he wrote it. If any one | case of thovictims of the ferry bost| mug jyest developoments fn the | 12:00 yesterday afternoon 500 pounds | L Ry shall be sold for | ther examinatior, whica shows that| Sheep—Ssles AS..log 35 for good misslon BoSse) reuing the hand 10 otary Public Always in | onn b esident can be do. | diesster severely censure Mayor Bos- | tiCt o “tho elopement of Mme, | Of &iant powder, packed 1o five cases, | b 'y o of the city. the real and personal «;tate ia Inven- | common to fair; socmed g Office. torred by threats or sver parsusded to | worth and Alderman Jenacks and de- | 4 obre “wifo of the mauager of the | Xploded while standiog on the side- | 5 50 D An toriedat $28,772 Th. cure will not | to fancy. s mout — % 2 T e Eutton of thy | cldo the accident was dus to gross | febrer U8 O OO0 oMl 0? | walk of Third avenus and Fifty.ninth | | Zaxesytus, O Sprll B —The | come up sgain ‘i1l ‘be +1d of the 1 Proauce MarEet _ > e — —— Forego o hor e ke | negligence on the gart of the clty | Trencl (B JOPPR T (g | street, abaking the clty for blocks, | Molders, Unlon, of Zenewville met | moth, afte 1" s [ the property | 5% gz, Loam, oy > RHEUMATIC CU 2 TR 2 v t 3 - resolution: e 2 nged. Call and get Circulars and full | Thepresident has made upbismind to | goverament. couple went from Westminster hotel ;gg;:\-_";z Tgreat exoheament B e amand g sdvinet 6P 10% a8 10 (L 2 et g,u.fllfil‘:g{,‘,’;‘, "{p{;;mrlogé War roted 8 Sale, a0d Speed : ush his investiga‘ion to the end acd = ————— cent. in wages. -2 Rumble h; Particulars at B punish, If possible, to the fall ex- VRO R o T 07% for June; 8105} | Bk, TR L5 sw all who are fonnd | Prirssure, May 6—la. m.—The | the night, and are thought to have A Distingulehed Load. SaxpuskY, 0., May 5.—A passen-| New Yous, May 6—1 8. .~ 5| gor M ; 8107¢@1 07 e A | . BEMIS’ e il act. He intende | romaine of Mes. Roes were found it | wiled for Buvope, 1. Do Beavplan | Now Youx, May 6--1 m _Tho gor rafn on the Baltimore and Oblo | offiial terms by, which e Mismoze]| CEGSE tor Jalys 95G00e OF M | mmies B o e e ente of the | Allegheny river yeeterday. Sho 18 | fs aiao mlssing, and many mempers | stenmahip Horder, which left Hobo- | railvosd acruck a bugky containing | Pacific absorba the Leon BICYL, e | gust; o, 3do ; i el EToRS, REAL ESTA vernment thoroughly overhaulsd, | the womsn who 80 myateriously dis- | of 110 opera compsny sve left in a | ken for Hamburg, yesterday, tock as | Miss Electa and Mits Leary. The | snnounced s thros shartil of Jron |98o ssked, |, 1g4 for cash; 43} SMITH, BLACK - mm"’ TE EXCHANCE. £ got rid of all desd-wood, and, as he | appeared from hor homo a fow Weeks | Geuiituto condition. | passengers Madamo Marle * Gels- | firat was fatally sod the other serious- | souri Pactic for fo00, Uy pissouri | Corn=-Berts Soy Bop aly; "aste R - pute It, *“to Infuse’new blood into the er putting her children to bed. tinger, the German tragedienne, Theo. | ly injured. The baggage car snd a | Mountain. The S50 % iy gives | @4l1}e for Mays A s 15th and Douglas Sts Movmest, May 5.—A tannery | dcre Tilton snd Whitelaw Reld and | passenger coach jumped the track, | Pacifc for August; generally believed that she threw Tron Mountsia, civil service.” OMAHA, - - . Consequently it will NEB be a wise thing for the heads of bur- herself into the river. owned by Aldermen Mooney, four his bride. and the sleeper was thrown down & additlo strength to

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