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VOLUME X. WASHINCTON. The President Will Positively Kot Withdraw Robertson's Faumination, | the 016 Dominion claim that they have | had virtual promise of patronage, that | Mabome has done nothing It give| committees to the republicans, and |that his reward will be small An abandonment of the fight on_senate | | officers s conoeded. and thus Gord |and Riddlel fall to the ground. They are o be simply becanse | the democrate will never let them be | elected. The republicans knew that, | and it is also said. that mo a will now be made, even st the mext | session to the officers of the senate. The question of Robertsons confirmation and the final adjourn- ment has assumed no different phase since Ssturday. It is stated that the | | last canvas of the committee on com- ©| merce showad a majority in favor of favarable on_Robertson but o | e o Benstor Gaflingle wish {the nomination will be reported so- morrow without _ recommendation. | et v ok bandonmed 233 5% LTS S el T | iy omise between | 0"t s mafe o say that the | sfficials over the Robertson | ) d over the Robertaon | 3,.5,00 gre in favor of his confirma- | nominstion. The opinion, however, is that the time has passed arrangement or 'm, and that the senate will e foroed to dispose of the pomination. at this session. - One of the senators sunted by the republican csucus 3o talk the matter over with the presi says the latter was not disin- at first, to transfer Judge Rob- some other office, provided But Will Stand by Him Until Tt is Settled by the Senate. 4 WECONCILLATION SITLL TALKED OF. Nationa! Amocisted Prem. Conkling, but now extremely anxious . maintain relations with the | tion CHANDLER'S OONFIEMATION PROBABLE. There was.considezable talk Satur- dny about Chandler’s chances for con- | firmation as solicitor general Some | democrats say he caunot be confirmed, | and that the presidont will douttess | withdraw his nomination. The presi- | dent's recent disposition, however, makes sach ap idea ndjcalous. He gt oo selocted Chandler as the right man, & amo s . fur‘oosor, | 2nd i friends s he will ot it tors generally it has been conceded hat Chaudler will be confirmed. The Teport of the committee on_judiciary | will be forced by a disposition of 1] Rob “tson case. | AN ADSOURNMENT EXPECTED FRIDAY. cal trap. While the macter was| Tt secms impossible, in view o + consideration, however, Conkling’s definition of his position ked out through the newspapers, | 2nd other circmnstances, that the sen- | d then the presidemt aumounced |ate will be delayed longer than the e would not ade but |end of this week. A final adjourn-| let the matter remain for the |ment is expocted Friday, if not before, | senate to_dispose of. The president |and it will b dissppointing, to many b snade known that he would mot|if the debate should earry it beyond withdres the nomination of William | thet date. { E. Chandler, s he has been | comxuze THmows tr THE SPoNGE o | Information obtainable this m Under the rule_it would go over = e i ntl Toceday whel SRt B pysoido Dmarepalionn oo occasion 1o state, 10 the senabe hib|rymor that - Conkling & the abjections and the vthers could do the | Rotertean ghost, and has washed his same. \umz‘v gt con el hands of it in cousequence. Those found_somght who dees Do L | o, A s that Hobarioon will be oonfirmed and |3 poreirsons iy Gt cvem Semators that the labars of the senate will be (ot ST TR e be prcs. concluded before the middle of mext |y S ins A7 week senator is willing t0 €x- | e Iy pross an opinion on Conkling's €uCs | e had been consumed in talk. s | speech, but it is evident that it isg,,n as he entered he curtly chids interpreted as throwing up the Sponge | iy brother senators for such & inasimuch as the end i recognized. | ction in calling 8 caucus, particul SENMRORELL CrTSIE. | since only a few had been consulted Senators Dawes and Don Cameron | 3, to ite advisability. He would ha were among the callers on the presi-|jjied very much, at least, to have dent yo-day. Theformer stated after- | jnoun at what hour the caucus was to | waris that he thought the senste|puce met | He alsothought he should would adjourn by Thursday. Sens-|jhuve been asked whether he was tor Cameron hoped as much but de-|yel3 e £y cuens His i xpwuss -gpinion. SBAL |y, far ignored, he cops Bluir said o-sight ‘st he expected | 1o P ol B tobe able %o go bome next week-| yig, plain to be seen that some power | Senntor Edmunds hias gone howe and | 133 Gecided that no senator from any b e intereet inthe | siate should huve 2 voice in Aling ite| jusinoss of the semate since the con- 2o i ot e 1 mation of Standey Matthews. He | SU R0 could be o 3 ,.mxfi.v:~ h-;) said M::'bur he dreaded to think of the dang in bertson threatened the Tepublican paris oo b Dot wmd et e fin.l:::‘m sy PRt adjournment of the senate would fol- |1 definition of his dea of impendi Tow immedidisly. In ican disasters, and it 38 sated he sax mothing 0| ihet his rewarks becume so offén-| hinder the senate’s adjourning by |gve that several senators left be Friday next at the furfhest. { Sore e cohcluded. - Whethes ax Hawiey declined o tell what the woek | 1)y was made it s difiicult to find out. | bring forth. He -.-fl-‘;—- the news of Conkling's speech ought t0 d;jdITe mext we 29 jiag become kuows seustors of both ome could el how um;-k. | e g ox ey might ensue over the Rebertson case- | iy that Conkling has, by this 4 Southern sentors are auxions 0 £0]turned some ~of Lis be Wish may be fatherto the | aiigt him The Roberts: thought, but , they are almost unabi-{ pation i mow cxpeated to be disy wmous in the ppimion that Busimess)or by Tuesday at the furthest Tashed to that end. ‘-l—lfirul",ld;numxn«n( 38 fixed for Thus jposition would be acocptable ikling the president wavered, ¥ gave cxpression to the sus. 15 that he would'be involved in & friends will not be: ator Voorhoes said be was glad the goy el e e B | - A GAYTIZLDs JLLNES [ from s duty to confirm Rob- | M. Garfield's condition this morn- | wrtson. Tt had long been evident toling is slightly improving, and her| the democrats that the hope of Rob-| physicians have renewed hopes of her ertson's withdrawal wat a vain one, |veeovery. Dr. Boynton, of Mentor, and thessmpe would now be met st | who has boen the family physician for omoe. Hewdid not believe the oppo- | years, and who sty sl sition would be as grost as was ex- ptedand that the nomination would | when ber disease assumed an alarm ling form, sxys that she suffer. | e diliioll Massday | ing from typhoid fever or intermitient ¥ fever, but the disease is more of the CONFERENCE OF REPUBLICAN LEADERS. | Netiona Asocsted Prom | old typhus fever. Mrs. Garfield's condition yesterday New Yok, May 161 a. m. —The | afternoon was not much chanzed from gathering | Satard of republican | Saturdsy might She slept well Jeaders, whieh has boen held in this{ through the nizht, and her temper city every week since Roberts: ature to-day is no higher. 1f there is sminwtion, was wnususliy well al-|any change itis for the botter, and tended. Vioe President Arthur, Sen- | hopes of her rocovery are steadily ator Platt, Attarney-General Ward, | gaming ground. Senators Davenport, Btrahan and Ed| man, Justices Patterson and Smuth, | Subm 3. O'Brien. snd Assemblywen | NEWS OF THE DAY. Carpeuter, Hamilton, Bradsky and a number of Others were n_sttendance | o | yesorday afigmoon at_ the etharin p W i in a down $0Wn Testau: thoug! il e Tew of SholeaBern were it dn oon- | CHICAC, WAy 1E pom b ference at Arfhur’s Oficc < Cor | fn, president of the Swiichmen' Union, and leaderof the present strike, adimits the movement is on jes and cannot last much lon- ge eh very few men_arc return nell is also reported to be in . thoug fugto work. The trades’ union throu The aunounccment by Se in the regular caucus in Washin_tm out city made the strikers numen of pocuniary aid. The greatest yesterday, that if a postponement ~was had till fo-mOrTow & comiromise | would be reached, does not seem to be| founded on f Bobe was in the city yesterday | Fo |comes umder the head of robbery. {as republican sena- | b 4| thought fatally, as_blood and flesh ¢|cured his six shooter, and .as Bill - | ple, going through his lu: where . | detachment, of soldiers are out after|™ for| catch them and give them their just| versation with & reporter said he b no intention of asking the prosiden 1o withdraw his nawe, and the prosi- dent had assured him that kis nnme | wouid not be withdrawn unloss on his own request. Senator Platt was in ‘Aluany on Thursday and endeavored to get Mr. Robertson to resign the collectorship in case he Was contirmed and take some_otherJoffce. To his request Judge Roberison refused even to consider the requests that were made that he withdraw ju con- sideration of being promised the new ination for judge of the eourt of ap- peals this year, or for any state office is_springing up_smc mercantile houses and heavy | shippers of all kinds over the delay in | their freight. The public has about made upits mind that sailogd compa e must stand the enormous losses en. | tatled throngh non-delivery of perish- | able and other freight i Chicago's Big Saengerfest. Cuicaco, May 14— p. m—The executive ttee of the North | American Sacngerfest Association is discussing measures o get_ Cincinnati singers here on the occasion of the o festival, which takes place in June. A dalegation of singers from | administration, and not by her mon- | weré made yesterday at Castle Isian retract them and remain in office, but the popular indignation in Rome and throughout Ttaly against the African | Tunisian reaty is increasing. and the administration, into _ whomsoever hand it may fall, will find it diffionlt to resist the clamor for a warlike dem- onstration against France. | CONCLUDED TO REMAIN AWHILE. National Amociated Press. kS Rowe, May 15—10 p. m.—The Italian ministry, who tendered their resignation yesterday, have conclded 10 remain on duty for public business until a new ministry is found. The government and public generally are very angry st the Franco-Tunisian ammary of which was pub- yesterday morning. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stocks. Wart Sraer, N. Y., May14. MoyEr—Closed easy at 8 per cent. ex- change clossd firm st 4 S63@4 853 GOVERNMENTS. Closed firm. 1 coups ... 6s 1881 coups. . 11 - The facts ns near a T can gather them | 7% o T TATLROAD BONTE. ‘are these: About three milescastof the Fort| P i oy s 5 fllow: on the prairie is the “Hays Ranch,” | Union fint, T1&4al18F: land grants, 115 R e, L e L e a place of ill resort, s dance house | which has been doing a rushing busi- noss for the last ten days since pay Casterline the proprietor had a large amount of money somewhere PROTECTING HIS PILE. A Vast Amount of Gravel Exhib- ited by the Propreitar of “Hays Ranch.” He Administers a Counter Irri- tant to Two Horse Thieves From Fort Niobrara. Carrespondence of Tar Brx Foxr N1oseara, May 11th, 188L— Niobrara is getting notorious for shooting scrapes. It has been buta sbort time since s half breed Indian from Rose Bud agency was shot by the Sutler's bartender and the guard from which he died, after lying in the spital afew days, and last night there was another shooting which srock The stock market, this morning 3 tive and buoyant with an advance in prices | of a3% per cent, nearly every stock m the et pasticipating in the fmprovement, the | on m being H. & St Joe near » thousand dollars. which took the epes of soveral suspicious charac- rs which have been around the post. ‘umong these were Jauts Read, dliss Teddy, and Dick Burr, and it is thought the rest of the gang consisted of soldiers which deserted hero this wpring, there being about five in all T Bocins that Read and Burr have boen seheming to held.up” the pro-| o ietor sometime, but never put it in | e B ot last night when ane of | Waba, K & e saldiers by the name of .1ohnsnn‘§.:‘ o. domerted his post of guanding horses and took four good harses and secre ed them until all were ready. Th o politan s | wer= most | uthwestern sha tive and advanced sharply during the ternoon. There was some reac e higher point, but uesr the close a & strong tone again prevailed )} T.T EW., H - | then mounted and rode to the ran Ruding up they dismounted and told | <, o macn who were sihing, i front to | D L& W hold up their hands but Bot waiting | & 11 for them to do it, they fired with & Win ter rifle and revolver killing the half breed who had justcome over | C.. B & Q from the agency and was rounding ,{k‘w\l\ymd o the ‘agency catle. The other|E& wicaped with a alight scalp wound and | hpy s T threw up his hands without any urg-|CC&1C ing. While one held a Winchester | Ad: on him snother stepped in the Toom | and gomng down and coming up with 8 double barreled shot gun loaded with | it buck shot and emptied the contents at Resd, breaking his gun stock in two pieces and wounding Read, it is on the: Temaining piece and his | trail was bloody. After Oasterline shot Read he glanced around and ca another fellow named Dan. Cunningham, alias Wild of firing at_him_with his s Casterlfne d the counter the secoud tume an; New York Produce New Y Flour—Dull and w flourin fair demand at prices. ‘Whent—Moderately active 3aldec lowe: spot sal at hern unchanged red winter were do at_§1 204; do, les of came around the end of the counter he shot him _twice. The first sl took effect in Bill's hand and side, the next in the breast above the left nip- lodged 1n | the scapuld, the doctor found it gt Oats - Generally heavy; mixed, low. moderate No. 2do, b 3 do, 454 happ 0. 2 17 00 for new. Lard—Quiet, active end lower; spot sales of western steam at 810 80; city half breed is brother to mgomln B deux, agency interpreter, and relat v to Spot in some wiy. Lom came{do; 810 0. over from the agency this evening,and| Beef—Unchanged. will start out with more Indians to- | Sut Meats—Unchanged morrow on the trail of Lieut. Cherry’s| W bisky—Nominal. party, whois doing his utmostto catch | e s them, It is hoped that they will | Ohicago Prodace Madeat: Crcaco, May 14. dues, TF they don't make an exam. |, T0day. there was a fair business ple of some of them, the first thing in_banking ‘we know there will be another gang of mr{sfi:flwll:fh?,:%fiwn‘;;rfifi between city bauks was again firm at Sow haveitstirned, and wre Tesuming |00 Sonie premimmper $1,000. The business on the old scale. clearings of the associated banks w Since the foregoing &Fesl.gsgqm has ment in Sergeant Po ! rations, when they will continue to | 000 %flmfif s ) push abead toward Ft. Pierre, Dak., | choice fine Minnesots brands, 87 winter wheat flour, $4 the course they think the fugitives < L0060 have taken. He also sent in ono of | Vhest ~Quiet snd inactive the stolen horses that was found noar | % VIR, 5 it G0 CG 0 theriver. Itis the general supposi- o8’ oS May: €1 02§ for Jume; §1 02§ for tion that “Teddy” has died from_his Fune; €1 wounds and been dropped in the river, | Ju: 98 for August; No.3, 00a90} LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. REPUBLICAN ADXI) 8 PaweMay 1510 p. m Roustan, French consul at Tunis, yesterday morning _‘g,—mm.d French Tesident minister at Tunis, under_the provisions of the trea’y with the bey, and General Breand Roustan has been | & promoted to the rank of plenipoten- tiary first-class, and will be awarded & sufficient salary to enabie him to main- tain, with dpe diznity re. The whole French press is jubi- lant over the resuit of mpaizn in Africa. The republican journals, es pecially point_out_that in this, as in | o former years, the greatest and most | 2 brilliant triumphs of France have been | those won by her under a vepu 0 new mixed, easie. at 39c; new high mized, steady at 430437z, Oats—Weak and inactive on account he excessive receipts; No. 2, 363 < for cash; 37c for May; 3 For June: 35}e for July; 2686 for | gust; No 2. white,nominal at 37 |~ Rye- Quiet and _demand limited No. 2, §1 16 for cash; 81 15 for May | €110 for June; 92c for July! 77k for AW,IIII]:: rejectod, his new hon- wothing doing in futures, ight demand_and market unsettledand irregular; €16 @16 25 for cash; $16 15 far Jun m"::l*“ ‘;:‘mm et acy | E16 20 for July; 816 224 for August MORE ARKESTS UNUER THECOERCION ACT | * T gpd Weak gnd_declined unde- Dreus, May 15,10 p. . —Four | yhery) ofterings; $10 124@l0 1 for more arrests Guder the 90Teien a6t | osh; $10 12410 23 far May; £10 123 id | for June; $10 12)a$10 15 for July The prisomcrs were taken to the jail at Limerick. O the way the offcials | "t s i mind. bat of ican the low priced shares Chesspeake & Obdo | | " | priests are commanded to enforce his NUMBER 268. 18, |2,790. The whole number of Second Ad: ventists in this country is estimated at | Laxt, 185,000, who exist principally in_four | srted king and_shipping, 86 000@6 25, E;e hogs, 8 u&“&; culls, §5 20@ 5 40. Cattle—Receipts, 42, : ship- ments, 3,600 head! total receipts for the week, 29,000 hend; the early mar- ket was fairly active'and steady, but prices averaged 5@10c lower, and dull; & 75@6 25 for good to choice ship- ping, § 0@ 6b; for common to fair: | to the non-resurrection of the w 5 00@5 35 for distillery Sbock: 85 30 | dead, the first to the an i for butcher's stock, and canming cattle |those who die impenitent, & of the best quality, at 84 25@ | second name to the conscious state 5 00; common to fair, dull 8t §2 75@ | the dead and the eternal conscious suf- 375; stockers and foeders Moderately | fering of the wicked. active, but values weak, sales, §3 50@ —— 190 A DRUNKEN WOMAN. Sheep —Receipts, 1,000 head; ship- ments, 750; demand weak: fen cars of choice.'114 pound, wooled sheep, £6 00; common to fair, $4 40@8.25; shorn sheep, 84 00@5 00; market elosed dull, but about all sold. TTICE Fo | tians, the Evangelical Adventists, the | pur i |Seventh Day Adventists, and the Life | TWE Advent and Union. The latter holds She Gallops up Dodge Street Screaming at the Top of Her Voice—Just for Fun. 8t. Louis Produce Market. Sr. Lovs, May 14. Whent—Easier; 81 10 for cash; 1097 for May; §1 073 for June. Corn— Basier at 43] for cash; 434 for | for May; 433c or June. w at 37 Towards midnight Saturday night, | Dodge strect in the neighborhood of Eighteenth street, resounded with the yells of & woman, evidently in great peril. In the darkness it was soon ob- served a gray horse, ridden by & wo- man, apparently in becoming riding e R e ety i Yorkers and-{ e mixed | screamed in a fearful voice, giving the - | impression she was in great peril A gentleman, resident of Dodge | street, hearing the screams of the| woman rushed to see what was the| | matter, and seeing the fiying animal, | VW made a bound for the street and rush- | ed after the fiying horse Presently | along came a man on hore back, who appeared to be rushing after the ran- | [ away. The screams of the woman > were still to be heard, though it was | \WAYTE apital req Hotel — e St. Louis Live Stock Market. A Gincinnati Produce Market. CrxcasxaTs, May 14. 2 red, 81 106 mixed, 393@ | 2, 8181 - 2alL, 8105 . eeible to see more than s mere | FLY {outline of the gray horse in the dis- | |tance. A short ways the other sidc of | tages an - | the High School the lady driver came | TANTE 40. —Irregular and weak &t who by this time had been joined in | the pursuit by three others, on ap- | proaching the foaming animal diseo lered the woman was considerably under the influence of liguor, as was | |her male companion, who had suc- | ceeded in overtaking her a moment | before (W The male companion was in earnest | protest with the wild young woman. | W\ | Indeed she was so, but she responded | \WPANTE she meant to have some fun. The |y | queries of the gentlemen who had | {rushed to the rescue were answered | | impertinently, snd the two quickly |52, | continued their course out Dodg street. Tt was evident the woman had taken | Solado Procsiaed itinto her head to have awild and | W3 Touevo, May 14 | orcigin d as the speed of her | 2%3 oy Srow ng run, and as the speed of her | 25 Muy.§1 13 Junc, €1 11§ July, |horse incressed, her excitement svell- | \ | €1 073; August, 81 043; year, §102}. |ed to ungovernable bounds. Her| Unsetiled; high mixed, 4810; |screams were fearful, and scemed | oot cash, 474c; June, 45c; Teject. = Liverpool Produce Market. Livexroor, May 14. Buffalo Produce Market, Burraio, May 14. Wheat—Inactive and_nominal. Btk Qats—Quiet and easy; two cars of % | No. 2 mixed western, sold at 44c on NTE pii W | most convincing proof that she was [ \Y" | being run away with. A Tois o pi |creet person did mot transpire, fo y wonid be emtinently [ropeF to adnin. | = church is now 5,234. lister some rebuke to her conduct, | I in there 508 Baptist | S 2 churches, containing, 6 el | cves S uonng T i repCrt The first Protestant church in Al buquerque, New Mexico, has just| > | been opened. At the handsome new rooms of the Twelve Chinese converis have been | 38sociation, curner of Farnam and| ordained as ministers in the Church of | Tenth streets, an almost unbroke iEnglmd-.‘ ;wm‘ of exercises continued fxom Sat- GeneralSherman’s only son, Thomas, | yrday evening till late yesterday after- | —— { has just boen_admitted to the Catho- | o0 =0 (o080 FEERIT O | Tic priesthood by Archbishob Gibbons, | 00% thus exemplifying the tircles | of Baltimore. 7 | efforts of the association here in behalf Tt appears that there are twenty- | of religion. | five distinct Methodist denominations| The well known exercises of Satur- | 80 | day evening are always well attended, | RELIGIOUS. The membership of- Mr. Sgrgeon’s | | y the name of this indis- | +l Young Men's Christian Assoclation. divisions—the Second Advent Chris- | per line; each subseq: James A. Read. T ANTED— A neat_competent e, preferred enquire Scndar or M 09 Douglas st 7 ANTED—Situation fn asy Merchantile bus- ines, have had § years expericace, rider | C- A, W this offce brick moulder. Cail on D other need apy ‘sl 0 W.E ANTES and required. A THE STRONG LEAD---THE WEAK FOLLOW. SPECIAIL. SALEB —AT THE “BOSTON STORE’ 816 Tenth Street. | ke ESTRAW GOODSI STRAW GOODSI Men's Straw Hats 19¢, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢. Men's Straw Hats 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75. Boys Straw Hats 10c, 15¢, 25¢, 35¢, 45¢. LADIES’ HATS! LADIES' HATS! Finest Canton Hats 25¢, 35¢c. Finest Milan Hats 75c. Ladies’ Sundown Hats 25¢, 35¢. e 500 Trimmed Hats $1.00 upwards. - == |DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! Arriving Daily from N 1 2 Bales Unbleached Muslin 5c, worth 7 1-2¢. IMLAH, Manager, { LEADER OF POPULAR PRICES. “BOSTON STORE,” 616 Tenth Street (See Flag.) A. B. HUBERMANN, _Two men 10 work in_ganden _ SMITH, North Sh--man avenne e et omday, st w1 ice-box at on 10th Bet 9414 | bndge. P | 0.3 D IMMEDIATELY A N toastand stil, and the gentleman, | J7ANTED 4 VW ASTED—Au an b Chamber T GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENTS AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATGHES. ALL KINDS OF | Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. ‘ ‘We Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Money FOR SALE R e CLARKHE, THE GLDEST Agent and Notary Public, Cor. Douglas and Fourteenth streets. i 04 D Sitmation s copr = — |Real Estate AND LOTS in the . w0 also, 2 a : % hoten and lota, iarce tracts: aiwo, = 20 vuit spplicants. Al Aiwars in office, southwest comer apeodim and Canton flannel, also s underwear, made up with a . warmth and durabil- is and weak-lunged offer special inducements ese goods are made SALE Leane hotel in & town of 1300 1 eb i SALE smloon fixturs - “Phrure, urmis silding rented. aid | | F bourd Pu. Gorrueneer, 1807 Farnham St. Tnquire of E |in the world, witha total of 4,6 {mambers. notwithstanding the many attraction for young men in other quarters. The 1 singing exercises on the street are none | In thirty-seven years the Church of | | England has erected 2,581 churches, the less heartily and numeronsly| F joinied in because of the jeers of pass- | “ | a2d has expended on church buildings | | £200,000,000. Fortyfour Mormon missionaries ers by, The young men who do. this | X "flub]v.‘ work are satisfied to snatch a | very few from the mesvderingrowds, | T3 | are on their way to Wales on a pros- | elyting expediton among the mining but they are happily rewarded with | numbers, as the workings of t | and iron districts of Wales. ciation show. The labors of Sunday are alway great for the association. At 9 o'clock | in the morning there was a bible exer- | ciseat the rooms, conducted by the | general secretary. At 1 p. m. they conducted servioes at the county jail, fr. Johu Nichols, leader. p. m. there w=s a song service at the | |rooms. At 4 p. m. a young men’s| meeting in the rooms under the leader- | ship of Dr. Leisenring, and at thesame | hour an “‘everybody’s meeting” at the lizn provine has voted in favar of e | union with the northern. The synod | of the Intter meets this month. The Catholic bishops of the prov- ince of Baltimore have met and se- |lected three names for the vatican to | choose a vicar apostolic for North Car- | | olina. | The yearly meeting of the religious ety of Friends for Pennsylvania, B™ lin the U for their |922.24. v among the He-|and Capitol Avenve. Fostot | Tenth Stret Mission, between Dodge | 7],)._,,“ NEW CITY MA ACK-DRAUGHT " makes chills and fever impomsible, H. G. Clark & Co.s ST THING YET- s Winter Wheat e oo for Tight | FTVIE i T i feperat it asng o Jarkm, b [l wreis OR: RENT. oien property | ncion Cumrarond TATE BOOM.—See 1ot page. | O SUAres west of mil ke, Inquire of John page. | | or 13th and Leavenworth strects with which to re- -| I this be notfan immense labor, it [ T Mordecai and of will be difficult to say what is. The |w pair the tomb Bishop Burgess, of the Catholic di- TR FORG ammer kit joxa B ET The sucoowms lan “POWDER | ocese of Detroit, hus issued a pastoral | letter, forbidding the holding of any | pienic excursions by water or rail, and werk of the association is not only un- tiring, but s happily greatly suceess- ful, and it is to be hoped there will be | P no lack of encouragement to these no- | = ble young men from all quarters. P Tnstractions. | ‘Tn Trinity Protestant Episcopal church, Pawtucket, R, L, at the re- Easter Monday election, throe women A Mysterious Murder. New Yons, May 14— p. m.—Th body of a young woman about {wenty | B e Phactor. E Store, Jacobw’ Block. Absolutely Pure. aud farms for sale. &EE The Drifte Open and Reaches Daylight Again. Brad ated s Boot a Eest ek shoe ‘etible food. Sold a1y ROYAL BAKING POWDER Co., New You. years of age was found in the woods | at Guttenburg, J., opposite this | city, Circumstances | | were made members of the vestry. This case is said to be without any | procedent in the history of that church |in this country, Among the Tunkers, or German Baptista, there are 1 ministers. Fas = or sel point to a° foul outrage and murder. | Tyop 5 About thirty yards from where the body luy the ground is trodden and | T the long grass crushed and bent | FU% widich he might select for himself sud | Cincinnati is i the gity and state uny oihor frend in the suti-machine|thet the Turners of that city bage party. Senstor Platt fairly made sueh eoutracts with all railroads Juize Robertson that he take | between Cineinath aud Chicaco that Tequests into congiderstion, and thus ‘none but Tarvers cun gef reduced save the party in the start at the mext | rates to the festival. Jf this proves | election. Judge Roberson said it | to he true the railroad companies will would be unfair for him to even con- | be petitioned to rescind the contracta. sider these matters when Lis nowina- (A guarantesd fund of over $30,000 | tion was made by the president with- | kas already been ¢ollected to secure out any request from himself, but he | the suscess of the festival was willing to do_all he could, even | TS | ment is taking & in charge were sarrounded by crowds | of people, who sympathized with the | yrisowezs, bt did not offer any vesist- | ance. | FLOTTING T0 BLOW TT TRONCLADS. There are rumors that the Fenians are now plotting % blow up, by dyna- mite concealed among coal, several English ironclads, .:?5, the govern: cau- | e ad- s against these plots. board had a. Reosipts and shipments — Flour, 358, 127,3: ferings were large and prices declined. short clear sides 288 408 43;short Ti sides, §7 5 W 8 ¢y, ky—Quiet at 81 08. Of these 300 are in Pennsylvania, 248 in Indiana, 227 in Ohio, 142-in’ Tlli- nois, and 133 in Towa. Then denom- ination is represented in twenty states. The present month will be noticea- ble for the prominence of Preshyte rianism. The general assembly (nort | meets in Buffalo, the southern in Staunton, Va., and the Cumberland at Austin, Texas -all an the same day, b as if & desperate struggle had taken place. Two switches of dark hair | matching that of the dead woman, a | back comb and a lot of hairpins were | oo {found on the ground. The clothes on the body were much torn. _ Close by | & the body two large stones with clotted | blood and black hair upon them were found. The skull is fractured in sev- eral places and there is an ugly gush over the left eye. The ear.rings were | torn from the ears, which were badly | BHs- when confirmed, for the benefit of the | This appears to be all the ba- | P Reustor Pias had for promising & | m.n.i'i Judge ® hins mot the slight- of his confirmation, and | New Yomk, May 14— p. m.—The cath is announced to-day of Miss o 21, from injuries re- ceived by a fymg trapese leap in Barnum's eircus, while exhibiting at Ikesbarre, Pa., on the 34 inst ay rralty ial sitting iy o Pt waat kel will best prevent the thraatened ca- | frm. lamitics. 2yal ‘BOMBS FLACED 1N COAL. 202 for July; §1 153 213 Bid. ed, 2 | Congregational church of Holbrool May 14, at 11 o'clock a. m. One ok the papers says that a oon- | 077, FR% rovorsy has arisen i the Winthrop | Fesucs and had the mpmeance of o | | fmement. ‘The body had lain in the | HCAFL | woods several days. ~ No clue has yet | Toof sat | been made to her identity. Fia Mass., over installing » pastor, after |they had listened to 240 candidates during the nine years that the church | Parnban dr re at No. 2008 | Sta. Reawons | cbraska and Minnesota 034 | 4o ag, ighbors, the Sioux Ciy & | GEBO. H. PARSELL, M. D. E2 acres ground in West, Omaba. | P Henry, No. enters upon the sumn | unusual advantages comer of | tion to her usual adjoining | nature has sto past winter among | her lakes & quantity of snow and ice | which will hardly disappear before iddle of Jul ‘The fishing at 3 s will be ‘Shears, A mpan bey horses, good harness | T inguize Gor ] this year than ever and sportsmen are | already whipping the clear waters f | pickerel and bass. Many Nebraska p S. LEHMAN, 1108 | i danger that the new and beaut: sstAssurtmdnt! | has been without & pastor. ful hotels ¢ up every year Honor Justly Won. | e h.fb')’;;f:yuq P m on the. f a memorial 1 be crected to Geo Apmnstrang, founder of th height of 150 feet, and was a land. | mail sorvie. memorial Haolt mark for the surrounding country. | Will be a bronze, surmounting a gran The church itself, and the abbey ad. it pedestal, eight feet high. It will | Thon |Joining, date from Saxon times, and | be situated on the public grounds, a | the tower, built of the red sandstane | €W feet from the northwest of ih of the district, was one of its most |Dew custom house. The uaveilisig| ‘beautiful features, will {ake place next Thursday. | The highest percentage of Presby- e e feriat commmrnrota :«‘-g!icpoy\xhfi«{n o of 13 leading cities in this countiy is | . ) CToTASY MoMning the prasaners in he | Vhe Gouncil Blufls jail broke a bed- | | 4 per ceut. The follor o=y urch |steed b picces by mesne of » heaty | umver 40 ares cisca, | pieos. of irom, and atiempted to get | 1%, B4 gl cokding, L pertect: out of the main cell by knooking out | o w peoperts = cxcmnga " 8 | a portion of the wall Sheriff Reed| emeer i discovered the attempt in time o stop | 0% : “r| Pt howsen with four and e S o the Ty wil Bave, metn. ot | £ e ekt o v | than they can accommodate. > “i% | Maj. O'Bryan, the agent of the B R ALP_WPAT MARKET Taving ogote | ity limes, which take pasen: Burors ext month, 1 vill 88 my macket | throagh from Omaha to 8¢ Peal | xtires, Loois, harnes Seven Buropcan stesmships sail to- { day, with 700 saloon passengers {no day this sesson have 80| many persons sailed out of the port of New York ! | Anancient picce of architecture, tower of the cathedral church of St. John, Chester, Eqzland, has' fallen, ’gg ltqws; reared massive form o e f@die. the Oats—Quiet and firm: B §2mag0; xed, 4¢ Piovistns-Untgtied © wad changed. 5 > “Butter—Dall; prime to choice west- e packed, 18890, “Egee—] western white, | the coal bins of the dock yard ITALIAN CABINET RESIGNS. | - “H. DOHLE & €0.'S Undoubtedly the best shirt in the LE?.fll]lg Shue Sm' . st | United States is manufactured at the Ts- | Omaha Shirt Factary. The superiority omams, s Agemt for COLTMBL "G BICYCLEN un- Haveswa, §il, May 144 p m—A man yamed Bock has been arrested here for attempting 10 s counterfeit | There is quantities of 4t 15 i 1 in this meich) od, and affiocrs havé a Tong ot trving to diseover the shovers. egur Minnesota hotel accommodations, an railroad fare, == o, Moeavion 600, JIHS L MeCAGUE, Tizer Tit_on Nordh 1th ot l.Tha_Zu = and a2 81606 Inquire of JOHN L. opposite Teriy TGk = ianed | Ghicage Stcck Markgt, - *_Caicaco, | of material and workmansh: [ The Drovers' Journal reports h‘:dmmm great umprovements, is reinforced frons, reinforced E S | backs, and reinforced slceves, makes BICYPLES. oot targe vw story | their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever | manufactured at the moderate price of EROGK, | $1.50. 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