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L ‘ D ‘ J X ; ¥ T 7 ) 1 INR» 'Q NI 0Q WA OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1881, NO. 28 E | i | = ublican party outside of New York. | the readjuster ticket is about the best | ed family namod Swith, in St. Tam- | The business of parties concorned had | . Mr. Conkling and the president. Mr. |is not dangerous to tlu-l llll‘l"I“l'V-h\ tercay for stealing a loaf of bread. | of Michigan since 1864, and 1t is said ~ : Robertson has been confirmed by the | He says Cameron’s bold declaration | Smith and wife practico voodooism | that the undistributed profits amount i "AStMlght flfld NWOW Pflm to senate, and that is the end of it He | that he was a democrat, in his|among the ignorant negroes in the |to over 100,000, Of this Mr, Wil- ThB ll‘lsll La.n(l L%gufl Dafl’ : will not take sides with cither faction; |speech accepting the nomination, | parish. — The boy was nearly starved, | kinson, as assignec in bankrupte; i i ithe Victory For the Half- will not recognize any faction. He is | will bo used by the mnm1fl| i ‘l"-‘;‘”"')"-‘“"" the spportunity off claims :-I-;;u r.;. sixteonth for tho ce.| GPOWING iN Sfil‘;llflg:h No:mm the president of the United States, [ publicans as an argument in behalf of | by the absence of the family When | tate of Mr. Tilden's portion in the i 8, IIOT Breeds. and Yo will try to administer tho Iaws | b regular rapublican convention; teft was discovered they tied the boy | concern. His intorest is in the. formn standing the Arres (] - and keep the party together, M. | that the nomination of Lowis will af- | in v:..{- tire "-I;\v ‘l nlnu: roasted him so f of l;l‘ shares of mine stock. This v y obertso PO ot does ot | ford readjuster democrats a good cx- | terribly that he died shortly after. stock N Tilden advertised for sale ra | the HEnem: Hustleth |[faction. The Now York ecustom |that they will use it. Strong efforts BEASTLY BRUTES, awer was about to expire i Vast List of Leaders Al- - 1 11 for the business to | will be made to induce the admi v vostenins this eall Judge Blatohford dvin Jail Around After Pairs, O o e LA ve L0 e WL v | TVl L M e St T An Unsophisticated Woman De- | ik Lol ready in Jail, be done by it, and tration to favor the readjuster tick: poved to & 11 ¢ | issued an injunction FARMS, ., . g The Hopes of a Vanished Quo- |atall. That is something the oftice of [ and the o litionists are endeavor Cricaco, June 6, 1881, — Jacob Nw 0""]"" T“\‘I‘}"“ A Parnell Repeats His Warning its Youth. | e+ Conkiliig aliovld be vesolooted He EPITOMIZED REPORT. blo young woman to consent to accom- | from Liverpool Courts Arrest, 50 EreriBl y g = § lim p Liverroor, June 610 p. m,— Ar . could not trouble Mr. Robertson in | gf Yesterday's I tant Telo. | 1Y lim to Oswaldt's Garden, a no- | root, i g | y's Important Telo. i g " [rived - City 'of Berlin from Noew | the least. Mr. Robertson will appoint | sod fro torious resort near the stock yards ity Now | LAN D S THE SITUATION whom hie plowsos, and his appoint-| ¥ she Nactones Accoeiated | Shortly after artiving theroho inform [t Ly I IR RN | s e e e ALDANY, June 6 Yesterday was a | ments are subject the approval of the Pross Dispatohos. hor that ho loft his overoont in a baru | plain from Montrenl; Dritish Queen : busy day among the politicians. Judge | secrotary of the treasury. There are X . pbbutib i sl bl b8 TIE TRISH VOLCANO, g Roberson held a secret conference of | but three offices in the' custom house | At Covington, G storday Mr. | accompany him there and they would | QUERNSTOW Elic oy Now Yorke, - | Dintis, ikl 0, JE8TN0N T8 the administration members at his [ which the senate exercises any voice, | Stanton's ehild got its clothes on fire. | thon return home, Sho walked with [~ Sailed Sy thotia el | Ao M U 0L - rooms, and Platte, Sharpe and the | ~the collectorship, naval oftice and | Adaline Davis, a_colored woman, was | hin to- the place designated, which| Provorain, Jue 610 p. . Ar- | the day St oo , stalwarts were closely closeted all day. | surveyorship, Mr. Conkling could | present, succeeded inputting out the | was . very lonely noig m),m.mm-d] Welland, from New York, for 'lmuw--;u-u_ but |llw T"“-"”' gmlnlx., | The administration members will not | not project any quarrel of his about | fire and saving the child, but in d | and no sooner was the “-‘I‘]” b y 10 Sailed “\II:"IIH\:_\ IIHI'I_-\ ;n\!l'.ul.ll\.t' 'u"ul abA concentrate their forces before Tues- | the custom house into the senate. | 8o her own clothes were set on fire by [ barn reached than Hanley seized her 1 Al f‘“”“ ‘III '] "_'v""f Nod '("'l'lly':‘_“"":r s <(| “‘l ) ‘l"l‘ilr‘v‘l‘:" :I:::. day, when it is expected a ballot will | This disturbance will have no effe :ln-lmlrnnui- .-h;l.u.mm,.- was Titeraly | placin hs hand over hor” mouth to | =Loring, from Tmburg, for Now | tiuos '.1‘“:“['“ FRElEL POMHBNA, Lritkiy be made for Cornelland Depew. Great | all on the pr surned to death, [ brevent hor seroaming, Six moro | York. : ; olding official positions hopes are entertained among the stal- v roRM, Danicl Mahoney, aged fifteen years | friends now joined Hanloy, and four \‘(I( -‘5:‘1‘.\':)‘:1'-‘:0‘\\ r}.?]\: ke \.,\.-{' o day "l‘x‘\’n‘l ’I::l‘ »rllzj‘»:]::l :\nl lH “.l‘:\'xil l"\ R 1B tat jarts of tho cfftots of © Goneral| The fact is, the Now York custon | and Louis Helmer, n butcher, boti of | of H-vn‘\. nulmhw_vlllullI ..\::.-‘.:.i.l State of Nebraska for No k. L s 'S Grant's presence upon the canvass. [house has been run under civil serv- | Cincinnati, fought Sunday night, and | the unfortunate girl. She' piteously 1 OF KN bulbiE ea ate LBANY, June G-4 p. w.—The|ice rules for several years—that is, | Mahoney cut Helmer on the lead "“»mllullg!w hr;.;m(.;ull.»\; hln.‘l to|A CHANGE OF GENERALS, f.\‘l:‘\'}K:“:;]lll((‘ilf:\‘:“'I‘Illl:l:rlzl\‘\l‘l‘lL;\‘II\‘(](I”‘llI:f joint session was resumed at 12|during Collector Merritt’s torm—in | with ce of glass, Helmer way[£0, and, after robbing her of a finger — STy L N0 AR R WL balloting President Hayes, 1t will'c.,..um.«".\..“., blood. Mahoney was arrested ‘*“Hl\'llf'-]* Ivvrd«yv;m-u\ ;\h\l!rnin\n RIS R oo i DRSO FOR CONKLING'S SUCCESSOR be so run. There has been agood | g, ler & Co., jewelers of Detrojt, | 'one ot her assailants bul anley, ands—Jay Gould and By e e T i The first ballot of the senate for a [and it was wholly uncalled for. The : three yi Priov to this timo he iV R HBREG SR A o i i Joseph Sabin, the famous book | hud always conducted himself in Sy day, at nearly all of which there were ouoia vy | successor to_ Conkling resulted as fol: | wholo affuir has been magnified out of | Hosephe Satin, tho famous buok {had always conducted himself in o S Y [lows: Conkling 6, Wheeler 5, Cornell | a semblance to the actual events and | eler of New York city, died "¢ | proper manner. Spocial Dispateh to The Bee o 4, Rogers 3, Folger 1, Bradley 1, | circumstances. In ‘my opimon it will | ¢ _I'::‘i;;‘l“‘ur’l‘:fi_"’: ];‘Im‘l“,“mf‘:"l‘{fl’,‘::“ i Ty LaNcoty Jutia’ 610 p. 't —Cldt || [ Toreobie, T0uiid raoy i Ha ok, OMAHA, NEB. Azl bl oo [N e gant el LT eI o i ; MeBride took posseasion of the post- | Healy has' senta challengo to M. The first assembly Dballot resulted: | over. T hope the legislature will clect : : : SR e i i, | BGWo, GHIGE. Wnorelaby T THEIANA Conkling 18, Cornell 12, Rogers 10, | before it adjourns, even if it be Conk- Joseph Bork, ox-city treasurer of | National Associated Pros, office of s city to-night. Gen. 1 Hbob il T BElENGE > —_ Wheeler 8, Lapham 3, Tremain 1, |lingand Platt. It would be better to px||lry;.|.._ \\'(l\nr\\';mllrn-\l‘ lz\‘u(]‘we_uklf:r ”\\'mml. J\lmu 6—1 n.lm.iv— Funke gracefully retires and every- SAHNRRE HEUARE Jacobs (dem.) 23 Total, 75. elect at once; better to elect them indictments found against him in 1875 | The president to-day appointed the | thing is lovely. Many*of the former i i i 4000 REsEsos o, L e joint_ballot was an-|THAN To ALLOW DEMOCKATs To b |for embezzling city and county bonds | fallowing postmastore: Thon . Tato, Sl e L R s TN ar e yats 100 t0 62600 ench? | 1 punced as follows: Conkling 26, Cor- ELECTED. to the nmount of §125,000, hua boen | Knoxville, Ti.; Alonzo K. Prescots, | émployes still rotain their former po- | torday, M i) Ny Ry Gt N = nell 16, Wheeler 14, Rogers 13, Lap-| However it resultsit will not affect | 10und_guilty by the jury after a ses- | Rico, ¢ Jno. D, Turney, Vieks- | sitions. BR SR ks e LAHECRIA BEl T Q5() Mousks AND LoTs R ST AT PR 1 Fa ) BrAAIEy) IO r v & sion of forty-six hours. burg, Mis Jay Gould, Sidnoy Dillon, A. loodshed unless the demands o 276 to $18,000 cach | am I, sremaind, Bolger d, bradleyl, | the administration. So far as there X r 4, 4 J ) land were granted. Affairs re;rard =2 ™ | acobs 25; total 100, Tho changes | iy an fssue, tho Prosident hassottiod | Tho rofinery of the Niagara oil com- | Thio president has bandoned tho | Talnmngo and'$, H. 1. Olarke ariveq | 1A Were geanted. Affnirs r i an issue, the President has sottled y o I g tho Irish question aro very aluming. ~ BUSINESS LOTS, were due to votes cast after the actual | j¢ finally. Its effect on the action of |pany on the Tift farm, near lluq..lu, proposed trip to Hartford to attend |y the city this afternoon from Atchi- THE NEW CABLE 500 $500 0 810,000 each, | balloting closed. the Republican party in 1884 is some- | With one thousand barrels of refined | the reunion of the army of the Po- [ & 508 00T AT TR TiRed Lo Tots s Calonrapl FOR PLATT'S SUCCESSOR. ing that T can't express any opinion | 0il, was burned yesterday afternoon, | tomac, and also to West Point, He | %" V¢ special train. = The Lincoln | - Loxbox, June 6.—The telegraph ,. | thing that T can’t express any opinion ; Yy s steamship Faraday, tried to lay the 9()() FAms The first sonate ballot for Platt’s | \hout, That again is prophecy, and 1| Loss, §25,000; partially insured, will go to Annapolis June 10th, esrc ol Hrad (antl {EhORMRyCE fantl | CeitRt tiHo o GAES Al Vet ~ succesgor was as follows: Platt 2, De- |y 4 jo0r prophet. WasmiNatoN, June 6. —Treasury | Mrs. Garficld is gaining rapidly in |ty council mot them at the depot | F101¢ ¢1¢ O the new cable at Lands 7, Lapham 2, Miller 2, Folger 1 lgadl 4 ¥ gaining rapidly ; End to-day. The weather was un pew 7, Lapham 2, dl OG0, "FXL,’_,I' - receipts to-day: Internal revenue, |strength. She arose from her hod to- | with carriages and drove them about favorablo; making the landing danger- i ACRES LAND Vancott 1, Kernan (dem) 3, total {21. The Wiloy Chince. $807,235; customs, $706,438, day, walked across the room and sat | the city. They exprossed 'surprise|ous, The Faradey steered oat b ses J ’ After the actual voting had ceased, an| Sxx Francisco, June 7—1 a. m.— WasHiNGToN, June 6—The nation- | for some time in an easy chair. 1 Y / 1 . ‘) i I"“f 'lnl“ k'm e nl‘ tt mt‘ ls i T s el il = ASHI N, June e mation- | fo an eas) 3 and pleasure at the growth and in-|and will make a second attempt when absentee was allowed to ru‘urll llw_ Chinese steamer Chong is due at Vie- | 1) pank notes to-d ay were received to| Attorney-General MacVeagh left to- ! ALy ) the weather moderates. ACRES IN DOUGLAS county:| Yote increasing the senate vote for|toria direct from Hong Kong with the amount of $162,000, 15 ST E iR sIbHI h“:i“m i | creasing railway importance of the 192000885 = 2oy NTY)| Platt’s successor, one. fi hundred chinese passengers, ) = R ESLiCRR LAY inves. | €ity. The schome is the extension of S ORI, The first assembly ballot for Platt's | This plan affords o ready means of |, McGREGOR, Towa., June 6.—Paul | connection with the star route inves- P na St. PETERSBURG, June T S . successor resulted: Platt 18, Depew | ovading the fifteon passage act, if | BO¥ton, who left here this morning on | tigation. tho U, P. road from this city to Bea: |, "t ETLE ently discovered a plot ” ACRES IN SARPY COUNTY 3 iller 7, Crowle AR Chi T eR Y T vom | s trip down the Mississippi, has ex- e trice. Tt was Gould’s first visit and i SaF Vo o ¥ i 13, Cornell 4, Miller 7, Ui Y o |passed, ns chinamen can come from | M8 tHD (oW Lae Wassissippl, = ) to kill the czar, and have captured anlzfim 2,) ;;enm 1,771‘018“"1» Ker- | British Columbia by cost vessels in | Berienced considerable troubl from SEORTINGNOTES: ho expressed great surprise at the | soventy-one of the conspirators. It nan (dem.) 23; el any number. S = 4 J = city and, said it was the finest town in | appears that a carpenter overheard s The ofticial vote of ‘the joint ballot | oo o Loxpox, June 6.—To-day being a| Now York, June 61 a. m.— | and | S K b N dos ot b o was: Platt 23, Depew 21, Cornell 9, Grisly Griscom. holiday, both here and at” Liverpoo | The races at Brighton Berch con- g o . a room, and informed the police, who b e LR Miller 9, Lapham 4, Crowley 3, Folger | y1c,q0, June 6.— At noon to-day | there aro no markets AR D STRE s COAST ITEME, next day seereted a largo force behind 2 AM S oy oot 1, Fenton 1, ienan 26; | Grigeom complstod ths ninth day of | Niw Yo, June 5—12.06 ., was won by Buster, - Bagavedicine | Williametto river is rising at the |some of the furniture in the room. A B his fast. In the past twenty-four|Stock market oponcd dull and shade | et 2 rate of a foot overy twenty fot: ! %urs, | latge body of police was on the out- AL 12:40 Bt session ad. | Hours he drank thirty-two ounices of | lower, and at time of writing is weak cond race, Brooklyn handicap for | The lower docks at Portlane will soon [8ide of the building. The nihilists Suhmfiba’n Pmpepty fommmon gy B . the scwion 8d:|wator, and gained throo-fourths, of @ and hoavy. Vandorbilt and o | o occond race, Brooklyn handicup for | Fhs Jowds doeks lield a long conversation, and after R Mt L ek pound in weight. sharos are” especially depressed; Ble- [won by Vietim, Outcast. second, time| Lowellyn J. Seavy has brought | conversing for six hours' finally ro- CIOFDL AX PR - - vated shares are quiet and firm. Drop | 3 - Giun came i first but | Suit against Doctor Hugh J. Glonn, | 80lved upon the ¢ the czar. At ArpANY, June 7—1 a, m.—Mr. ; 8 D2 Krnpp Gun came in first but _ I oML ;i i rorTy-ACRE | Woodin has prepared a serios of roso. | ngy Noro" om New ¥ork. ' [in goneral list rauges fron 2 to 8 por | vy disaualhed by judges ona foul. | the new constitution party candidate | this moment a hieutenant-colonel sud- ; IN ONE, TEN, TWENTY OR FORTY-ACRE \ t‘j“‘ in mvplr'qmtl‘ :““ ";‘i;";; lnj‘:i New York, June . —The .l«-.-‘nh i8 [ cent below opening prices. 'I‘ninl‘n:u-.- milo and & half, for all |for governor at the lust election, [denly sprang out from his conceal- ' LOTS, WITHIN ONE To FIVE lutions providing that mo 5 n.llv: announced to-day, of State Sena- gl B Murray, In- |To recover fifty thousand dollars | ment and fired a pistol, whereupon ’ journ shall mean to adjourn from day | tor Menthorno Tompkins, from drop- DOYLE GUILTY. peniaTnaly sy, for seduction of his wife and depriv- | the whole forco rushed into the room, v MILES FROM POSTOFFICE. to day, except on Saturday, when a |y Curcaco, June G-4 p. . —The |$0mar, second; time : s him of the comfort of her society. | capturing the entire band. EROHiB o A b IBHAILA T AN to | isith { sealed verdict in the Doyle counter. | . Fourth race, handicap steeple chase | i him of tho comfort of her society. 1o Snee 2o : h e B A TRAMP OF PIONEERS, | Bene YEE cONnLOrS |y et s tan oni i Devi i ———— e —— SUICIDAL PANIC, == ca > reseinded except by a two- 3 g n ST ilts Lizzie second; b y G 3 ARIS, 7 4. m. ( thirds vote of the convention, The | Castle Garden during the pust 24 hours, .fn.I th !I“ls'iltr \\-l:.f.'lmdp ilty but | SEEN CINCINNATI, June 6.—An attempt | panic oceurred in one of the theatres resolution was laid over for considera. | The arrivals of the past week were near. | Fecommended to mercy. Thov, N, Yoo June 6—Troys, 0, | Was mad assassinate the Hon, [ in this city last evening by the report [; $250 000 To LUAN tion wntil o-morrow on account of th |1y 18,000 A DISTILLERY BURNED. Diorl o R > ™ John Ml wey in 7\‘\n-wl--r, Ohio, | of two pistol shots fired *in succession, ; reat number absent, Mr. Woodi Ia o \ oo it on Saturday night. ~ He was strack | On making an examination the police { ) SR e S G e b L e i o Blow on tho hend with an iron | found that o young man, occupying u H AT Mr. Woodin's rule, if adopted, will | A pecial says: The government au- | 500 B s e Ty eyes SRUEOlY) | SeR iR e while walking the street and se- | box, had attempted to commit suicide. { put an end to any aftempt to seeure | thorities are watehing in the north and | oyed by fire this morning at - injured. The assailant escapod Ay g A 8 Per Cent. an adjournment by underhanded mo- tions, and are declared by the “hulf- | breeds” to have been introduced for | | Carlists, who have east provinces the movements of the shown ine boldness since their local succe lo'clock. A" spirit runner named | Keeley incautiously entered the spirit | room with a lighted lante and the | room being charged with aleoholic va employes named Henry Brocnmecko A Bridge Breaks. | Proria, June 6—4 p.m. | The T. B. & W. ailway bridge over the 111 dark, McSwirney is one of the most eminent criminal luwyers in the west and the man who presented Thur ported the cir PROTECTING THE JEWS, N, June 6.—Two Rabbis of Galician, City of Lemburg, have quite ntly received letters wa rnmg them unstance to the authe the purpose of putting an end to all incial and municipal - vie i T ) A | inois viver av this place broke down |man in the Cincincinni convention, that excesses against the Jows were l 10 pUITI0sol O] leseribed in | The army of occupation which is thir- | D" 8 fearful explosion followed, - set- | 1y ikt under the weight of four N abont to bo recommonced. They ro- described in ) ting fire to everything. One of the Abolb FocONINonced. 10X | NEW MAPS OF OMAHA, ing been made will be kept up on | 8 Jhhing: L¢ cars of glucose, which now lie at the Waterod Stock. b ay and Saturday, Tt wces, as the cabinet | ught by the falling walls and | bottom of the riv The bridge was National Associated I'ress, , and the governor of the provinee St i 53 is thought when called up to-morrow, | I . information of a powerful | 3 The I g ? | condemmed six weeks ago, but has New York, June 7—1a. m.—Tt is | has taken extonsive measures of re- ’ PUBLISHED BY THIS AGENCY, (he i e draw on | Ovganization of Carlists under the pre- ,‘l‘,',‘"_\:l'"81!',':‘0(‘"’,-‘“ £ f'"‘l"‘;”:_"'g;_'"i been used to reach the side tracks, rted that the directors of the Chi- | caution. Ho has reatly stromgthen- \ froin the leaders on both sides full | text of an election, 000, Feisent SRURE. 1ONERRT 5 — Milya "I;l‘<"t\ St. mll railroad | ed the cordons of pickets on the b Fow 3 S e ) ! tion yesterday morn- | eyt Ve expr views and some & s e Rathor Romantic, d a resolution y y frontiers with a v repulse any 25c each; Mounted, $I. foreshadowing of the policies determ-| 3y \»;<)~,§?:r.:x;:.n 1,?,:’:]:,-' Ao Grontis Mavome s New York —The assignoo |1 to issue §500,000 common stock to | attacks on the part of Jew bouncens | ined upon by the different factions, S ASRELRLD, ; o S RRET S Rone oF LISy Rzt of the late Frank Loslio .m"“y\u..nnmy.ln'; and preferred m;-‘.;‘l:lm]hl Ty nt{ of Russia. Russian Jows taking - THE GAME ; particlo of truth in tho. nputation | s s ey Tune T General| (uforrod all the amsigned estato to par. This would give 100 sharcs of | refugeo on tho Austrian sid of the - % B by .| pa 0 p ira i rrivec ; 2 T Lo S sw for every ares of old stock. | hore il be itted to pass i Tt was expected that wing o the | ot o wa conncted with oF FespOn: | rpenus s mdre] Y",]“S“:‘V“(’W“' % | Mrs. Leslic. This includes the var. [Bew for_every 100 shares of old stock. | Iy riders, wil h; pormitted to- pass in Houses Stores, Hotels, |extensivo pairing ]u wou .n»lu 29 sible for the errors and abuscs dovel- | 1o the ety ot Mesiqie 'cnrri..gu’,,l"”'“ publications, the Saratoga prop- BT Sl without let or hindrance. F. s, Lots, Lands, quorum with whic Il‘- I tal ul a ballot oped in the pending treasury investi- | and drove out to. the idance o exty, and all the other real and perso- Tt R (e oy o : NOTES, ‘ arms, s b |borday, Tl first bullot showed an | gyian, and that this wil learly ap. | Wolier .yt (Ot raide they | A0LpIeparky, dthisimosidonowndsran 28 e T Tl A dinpatch from Cabul says Ayoob | Offices, Rooms, excess above the quorum of 19 votes. | Lo i duo time, but he had forborme dined. The patty lefe for St Lous| rderof Judge Beach, confirming the | corded at tho county clork's oftice Fri- | Kahn is making preparations for a ] t] This surprised the democrats awd |l sy anything i self-defence, for he | by s I“ui”{v;\“u}' .\s Nx::;w’nll;s »,1.:»« report of the Referee, H. H, Ander-|day, as reported for this papor by | campaign. ) etc,, etc,, TO RENT OR LEASE. stalwarts, who expected the absence | of a quorum, and_was due to the ex- ertions of the half breeds, who spent Saturday night and Sunday in active efforts to break all pairs possible. The exertions were inspired by the fear that if any iegal day were allowed to | pass without a quorum at the joint conference, there could be no ballot, | don't wish to interfere with the inves- tigation. Terrible Collision. National Associated Pross, Cepar Rarips, Ia., June 6.— collision oceurred yesterday betw two freight trains a few miles west of this city, making the most complete bile & Ohio and Iron Mountain roads. They will spend several days in St. Louis, and will then go to Galena, Chicago and New York, and later to Long Branch, s 'Frisco Facts. §AN FraNCISco, June 6. 4 p. m, son, made in March, Under this or- der, Mrs, Leslio paid the creditors of the estate, May 23, the balance of the 55 per cent. of their claims, a sum of 850,000, which was advanced to her by Mrs. Thomas Smith, of Brooklyn, and to-day she entered upon the sole possession and management of the property. John L. McCague, real estate agent and conveyancer: i to Jane Thomas, 5 lots in town of Florence, w. d.— 15, Ansel Briggs, administrator to A. B. Malcom, 4 lots in town of Forence, w. d,—8120, t Naomy L. and Catharine Davenport fi M. Buggard, inspector of telegraphs n France, has been assassinated, to- cther with his escort, between Fran- ad and Geyville, Twenty-six per- sons in all were killed. A Berlin correspondent says: An American lady is attending lectures of lo celobrated physiologist, Professor i and that the failuro of one day | wreck éver known on the Chicago & [The Chinese steamer Chong is due at | Mrs. Lesiic said to a Tribune re-| William F. Hames and wifo toJohn | Virchow, This is the first instance T“&Séasp‘iffl;nnfigfig Eggec:fid"““““‘ be such s violation of | Northwestern rond. Forty loaded | Victoria dircct from Homg Kong with | porter: 1 havo had an endloss | McGiveons, of 1ot 10, in Rodiok's 2d | of & fomalo studont ab tho university Kinés of ‘Estate the laws governing as would deprive rs and two engines were |five hulylrull?hnmnu passengers, This [ amount uf‘np]nmltwll and enemies to [add., w. d.—§ l:..’-l(l - ! e . 7 Documents Made the present legislature of the power to od and two men killed, both | plan affords ready means of ovading a | contond with, but every caso in court | Ann Huhn to Win. E. Hahn, part| The court of survey at Sutherland Out at Short elect, and throw the clection into the The responsibility for the |fifteen passenger act if passod, as | hus been decided in my favor. When |1ot 4, in Burtlotts add., w. d.-81. | has given decision in the case of the ’ Notice, noxt assmbly. ~ As_that would virtu- | secident rests between the train dis- | Chinamen can come from ritish Col- | the question of carrying out the terms | ¥. Lanc and wife to 1l G, Parker, | steamer City of Limerick, It decided 1 ally put the issue before the people in | putcher at Clinton and the night op umbia by coast vessels in any num-|of the contract had to be met, and|n 4 lol 3, in blk L in sub-division of | that the board of trade had no ground the full election, and so give the stal- | tor he An investigation is heini | beF: a payment of §60,000 made, it 1ot 5, Capitolwdd., w. d.—8387.60. | to detain the steamer after the altera- : warts a chance to make a close canvas | held to locate it more definitely. Henry Watson was fatally stabbed |was a serious matter, as 1 was TRANSFEKS SATURDAY, tions by which she was fitted for Aus- This agency does strictly a&|of the state, with the chance of secur- - 3 by Edward Dodson in a land quarrel | without means, But here comes ina | Joseph Vanous to Mary Vanous, | tralian” cattle trade. The board of Brokerage business. Does ot |ing a majority in the legislature Murdered by Mistake. | i McKenzio river, Oregon. little romance. A young man who | lots 6 and 7, blk 444, Grandview add., | trade contended that the alterations #peculate, and therefore any |favorable tothe return of Conkling| CixerNNari, June7—4 p. w.—Wm, had heen befriended by Mr, Leslie, [w. d. 81. brought the vessel within the provis- bargains on its books are in-|and Platt, the half-breeds turned out | Sims was killed near Augusta, Ky., ARt e knowing of my difliculty, without say- [ C. E. Perkins, trusteo to Edmund |ions of Mr Plimsoll's act, on the sured to its patrons instead or|in force to prevent what would [ by McLaw his Drother-in-law. The National Associsted )‘l.:a- it ing & word to me, called upon a|Lane, lots 3 and 4, blk 1, in sub- grounds of improper construction, o ] being gobbled up by the agent. | probably prove their ultimate defeat. | two had been to Augusta where Me- Coumus, 0, _,'mm Hon wealthy Brooklyn lady whom he knew | division of lot 5, Capitol add., w, d.— el s - SECRETARY WINDOM'S VIEWS, 8t. Paul Special to The Chicago Tribune Secretary Windom arrived in St. Law drew 200 from the also got drunk on his way home. He lost the money and accused Sims of bank and , m,— John Miller, of Miller, Donaldson a: Co., bankers, died today. Ho has | and placed the case before her. said that she had watched the case closely, was satisficd of the justice of She | 81660, w4 lot 8, in blk 122, Elam Clark and wife to Jas. Brown, | { Omaha, w. d.— | ( Undoubtedly the best shirt in the Inited States is manufactured at the Jmaha Shirt Factory. | held various local positions of trust and leaves a large estate. A BRUTAL FATHER, The superiority Paul this afternoon in company with Congressman Strait. They ~ were driven in Marshal McLaren's carriag, taking it. Aftera wrangle he stab bed Sins nine times and took the body into the woods and went home. £1000, James Egan to Lina 8. Kuehn, part 23, “McCaudlesh Plag " my cause, and admired the resolution shown, and she came to see mo. The result was that she gencrously drew [of lot of material and workmanship, com- bined with their great improvements, add.,” | phat H reinforced fronts, reinforced 2 directly to the custom house, where | Aftor thelfinding of Sims body, McLaw | Jonathan Jawmes, a former keeper of her check for $50,000 and gave it to|Ww. d.—$250, baok: 9 VAR R ke Notary Public Always | tiey spent a few moments in conversa. | sonfessed and scid after gobering up | low saloon, is under arrest for in. | Mo ugland, thus fullling the pro- | James Egan to Lina Poters, part ol | A AL R AN [ tion with various friends, and then | he found in his own pocket t} lot 2: money | cest with his daughter, which had caused the murder. | She has just cen married to a soldier st the bar visious of the contract. The business “MeCaudlesh Place add.,” w. | in Office. went to McLaren'’s residence for din tting garment of the kind, ever now is unincumbered, save by this ner. When asked for an_expression ——— racks here. loan, and I shall carry it on as Mr.| Frank Murphy to Joseph Barker, 2'{"“""“',Z\?;’i.'y“ilfi!‘;g ":,‘f,d.b.rrw..':.t: 'i',f of his. views on the situation in Virginia Readjusters - Leslic wished and directed, part lots b and 6, in blk 190, Omaha, | guaranteed first-class and will refund e the political battlo by the Tribune cor-| Wasaixatoy, June 6, —There is 530 e Bl e q. e od 8L ey R £aCALL AND GET CIRCULARS sad FULL | Fespondent, 8 ary Windom read- | more or less talk | to-day among | National Associated Fress. A Voice from the Tomb J. H. Kellom et al. to Frank Y v Wo make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, and Canton flannel, also chemois underwear, made up with & ol view to comfort, warmth and durabil- The Fire Department. ity, To invalids and weak-lunged The members of the fire department | persons we offer special inducements requested to meet at the quarters in the manner these goods are made ily assented, although he was loth to | talk very explicitly, and questions were necessarilly frequent, and the answers were given with a studied and safe conscious reserve. “I'do not know any more about the sitnation at Albany t the newspapers, hearsay | politicians as to the result of the read I3 National Associated Pross. Juster convention at Richmond Readjusters seem well pleased with the ticket. One of them who attend ed the convention says that a practi cal union of the republicans with re adjusters has been accomplished. He Murphy, part lots 5 and 6, in blk 190, kaNFORT, Ky., June 71 a, m.— ) y un @ m Omaha, . ¢. d,—§1, Henry Dudley (colored) aged about fifty-five yoars, was tricd yestorday in the cireuit court on the charge of va- grancy. The verdict was that he be sold into servitude for a term of one year. This is the first time since the PARTICULARS at BEMIS' New York, June 7—1 a. m motion for an extension of tin July 4, and asking for leay oross bill in equity, was grantod by Judge Blatchford in the United State ircuit court, yesterday, to Samuel l t t E h and report tells. I canonly draw in- | thinks the liberality of the readjusters | ar that such verdict has beon ren. | J. Tilden as defendent in the Michigan | of Engine Co. No. 8at 7 o'elock | °F their s oy M galkStale KX0 &Ilgfl, | ferences from such information, as 1 |in nominating a prominent republican | g ooy iron mines suit Action was brought | sharp ou Wednesday morning in order 07 Faabam bt have no means of obtaining other [for licutenant governor makes the| oo B St~ in this court in March last by Mr. |t catoh the 8 oclock tranafor £ AR knowledge of the contest. coalition all right, and claims that A Horrible Panishment, Roger M, Sherman, as solicitor for | * o0 G0 0 hrrurvion] SO 16ta AND DOUGLAS STS., OF THE OUTCOME I CANNOT sPEAK. |nine-tenths of the colored men will | National Associated Prows Jas. M. Wilk assignee in bank- | Council Blufls, w nare "h"y' will attond |« g ACK-DRAUGHT ' cures costive That would be prophcey. I am satis- |stand faithfully by Mahone, An ex-| New Owieaxs, Juno 6—4 p. m.— ruptey, demanding accounting of the |the tournament. The U. P, band | p T BriTeadache. fied that it will have no effeet on the OMAEIAY - |NEX. member of congress, a Virginian, says | A small negro boy living with a color- profits of the Now York iron mine. | will accompany them on the occasion, A O.F Geodman's,