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) by £ 1 HE UMAHA LIJAILLX . L X, OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING,JUNE Y, 1831, Y | | THE SAENGERBUND'S GURSTS, | Jacob Huhn president and Francis Si- | it is were it not for the brave descend and re-adopt the princip] pol . ; i cis § : o Ave ¢ | | and re-adopt the principles and policy | Vice-president, nk Fassig, Rof ! |1mom & londer i were i o or thobruee dencent | EXTREMES MEET, |4 et S bt | (it ety st PREPARE FOR AGTION. Blaborat It ‘wm |-r'~Vl\|ny nllll;’pulc to the|from the beautiful Rhineland, not| - That the rv\‘uMn wns of Ohio hearti- | Frankel. % | - aborate Preparations Made members of the Smnterbund that the | only its industrious thrift, but its no | ly approve and endorse the adminis. | — . | " " ) do% this Ravepticn | opening concert should prove to be | leas profitable, becauso poetical, social The Stalwarts and Bourbons 0o- (L5 ar “Tames A. Garfield, prost CRIMINAL RECORD. The Irish People Ready to Fight z such an unqualified success in point | customs. You are the countrymen of alesce for Adj[]flmmaflt | dent of the United States, mus we! : M : - 5%(]3!;:71{1.'"".‘(»“ it did last ovening. | Goetho and of Schiller, of Beethoven J hereby plodge to him our cordial sup. | N*HOnA! Amociated Prom | for Life and Nationality. The City Gay with . io hall was decorated with elaborate | and of Mozart, as well as of Gutten- - |port in the discharg of all the A PATAL QUARREL. : y Gay with Flaunting | sention to detail. On either side of | berg and the hosts of educated artisans | 1o o gt inday Agreed Unon | luties dovolving upon him as a chiof| Sprisarrern, Mass, Juno 8. = Dan- | ; e . Flags and Streamers, | the stage was an oil painting typify- | that have made the German empire| N ©% UNAY AgTe | magistrate of the country [ el Kidder who sht his half-brothor | A Lively Skirmish at Skibbe- . ing Germania and Columbia respec- | of to-day the possible. | for the Final Struggle. | That we heartily endorse that wise | last night in quarrel about their | reen—The Peelers Com- Soctaty _|tively. Rows of growing plants tend- | We weleome you for that you come 3 | policy of the republican party in giv- | 8ick father, gave himself up to-day. | ocieties that Have Arrived|ed to heighten the fine effect. The |to see us in the name of music, hea- | JoNe 3 ing full protection to the American | He claims the shooting was aceiden- | pletely Routed. and where They Come from. ;l‘luc‘e was \v‘r;llntn?}(y'llnhh-nu\l and it's \vn\‘y ygmmi. “Friend of pleasure, | Enthusiastic Gathering of the 1‘,\ -nru;,‘ and in diseriminating m‘H“ It seems the quarrel resulted in | . out ensemble striking. | wisdom's aid. aleaven i - avor of home productions | blows on the sidewalk when David s - The audience began to arrivo early| A wise man has said, “Lot who Buckeyes in State Oon Tiat wo Tulle endorsa tho adiminia. | pulled s sevolver and shiot liia| £ oR00 Hath 1te Victoryln Other Last Night's Opening Concert a and long before the concert com- | will make the laws of my country, ¢ vention, tration of Governor Charles Foster, | brother through the head, killing him Lands, but Blood Tells Orand Raoosss, | menced the hall waseomfortably filled | that 1 may write its songs.” W v and tho state administration of the | instantly. Kidder was a clerk i the i 5 by o representative Omaha audiencs, | might he say so, for in every republican party during the last two [employ of Libby & Clark of Boston in Ireland. ; The concert was somewhat late in op- | every land, music has been the y Garfleld and Fostor Endorsed. | yurg under which expenditures of |and the vietim a entter for Hayne & | - 1 Consideringeverything yestorday did | ening,although this was to be expected | theme, and all confess its wondrous . the state were reduced over half a|Co., tailors, of Springfield.” The | )TA ALL ROUND not open inauspiciously for the recep- | MAR & st night.” [ power. Pryor beautifully says that AN TAENER willion of dollars below the espendi- | mother, and wifo of tho man killed, | fyypyas, Jnme 8. —News from vari- tion of the Ss d-p The he cvening's entertainment w “Music's force can soothe the furious | National Associated Press. tures of the democratic ad- [are not expected to live from the B 8 orning e ! ;(»'1 ‘. he Saengerbund guests, The opened with the Tenpel's march, | A, h v [ ...Ao‘ e .‘.\'« B rino 8 ST tho| ministeation of the two I‘“(M“-”l Slivek ous qmnl\\m t!;l m llnnL] is disquiet Iy sky was somewhat overcast, but only |dered with extréme precision and | Can make the wolf or toaming boar re-| gonato to-day Winslow spoke at lengtli | years, and reduced the public debt of DOURLE THAGHDY ing. | At Skibbareon to-dny and st ) sufficiently to add a bracing tone to |careful attention to detail by Prof. | . e Hion deon his erosted mano | in support of Conkling and Platt. A | the stato nearly amillion and a quarter | Ciiantesros, W. Va. duno 8.—A | 3Em " ‘.‘,‘::,';""\'":_'.Z'”\"'“""'"“ 4 i the air, and make pedestrianism a | Steinhauser's grand orchestra. The | Attentive to the song. The Iynx forget | great humber of petitions for and | of dollars and refunded the remainder | duel was fought Saturday, near the 6 ) A I 3 \ y I | the Munste bank seri An ploasant oxorelao, Mo ‘s" persbn just | Periormatios was loudly applaudod. = | His wrath to man sud lick the minatrel's| ecainat their roturn® were prosented. of the debt rodeematle the 80th day of | mouth of Howitt croek, Boone conn | gtompt was made to upset the trains " y P J The united Mwnnerchor and Con- feet. [Juat before the assembling of the |June, 1881 Ly the issue of state honds | ty, betweon dohn 1. Jefiroys and Jas. | o D tin. IUIkare troth (COFE: L coming down fown yosterday the | eondin sosiotis then rendafed Licdlos | Are we, aise loa savago then than ihose, | hanibor at, noonErastun Brooks, | bearitig fgut per cent intoreat, Sant| Kikine. Both wen, frod nb tho snms | s alies, £ Bl Hery Ly Weto i city prosonted gala appoarance. | Freiheits” under the lendership of | 1lse musio suremay human cares appease; | democrat, of Richmond, offered ros. | were sold at such premitm o to re | et and bobls: fall! DIGROSE oitlS | rdauet ooh- mrict Sy rebott. - Tk DY | > L) T » ), h , offe I T J | ordered to quell the revolt. The at- Looking down Farnhan " | Prof. Walther. Criticelly speaking, | e ate told that the origin of pas- | glution asking the state comptroller 1 duce the rate below three and one [ heart. Jeffrey died instantly, Atkins % . ; ¥ arnham street 3 . } & | S GRARY % g )\ A\ | tempt was frustrated Addi- from the oty hall an unin. | the tingers stood a little oo far back | sionate grace and refinement in music | gond to the houso a dutailed statemont | fourth per cent per annum lived until the noxt day. The trouble | giinal reinforcements of — militar, 4 i ) on the stage to allow the beantiful of- | is due to Italy, but the contemplative | of tho cost to the tax-payers of tho| ~That the public inferests require | was © ised by a female of bad char. redl at Bkibberreen th i erupted strenm of banners was pro- | fact of the. porformance to be thor. | gonius of Northern Europo allied 40 |ytate of every duy's sitting of the luc. | that tho general assembly should sub. | acter, numed Rebocen Chanbors. bt sented. Almost every houso along | oughly appreciated, but nevertheless | the flefy southorn temper was neces- | jslature. Tho motion was tabled i | mit to a vote of the people sxch CRIME TO COVER CRIM SEahIE ““I‘l'“l AR Ay ‘le‘; the lin has thrown out somo recogni- | the rendition of ' the musical gem |88y to produce the musical achiove- | dor tho rules, abjection being made. = |amendments to the constitution of the Brookuyy, June 8.—A largo safe | BeoR et b o the ilitary st ' q proved eminently satisfactory. ments of the present day. We there- | The first sonate vote for Conkliu s state relative to the e aalo |0 front of the oftios of tho board of | o . he fach wefe armet tion of the Swngerfest in the shape of | vy P f he first sonate vote for Contiiu bt el ek Ballydehod. The mob were armed vt s The celebrated ‘‘Princess of Wales" | fore expect something grand and glor- | guccessor resulted: Conkling 9, Ja- and use of intoxicating liquors as education has just been robbed of the | ik e, hammes o, Mo 1 nting or flags, and many of the | gyerture was then rendered in unap- |ious of you, and we know we will not | gos (domoorat) 6, Bradley 1, Oofncll | shall leave the whole matter to legis- | sccount. books and vouchers of the | i st oo ol e buildings were decorated elaborately. | proachable style by the orchestra un- | be disappointed. 2, Wheoler 4, Rogers b, Lapham 2, lation. board. The comptroller alleged that :]Ly s is ST ':“P fosm |“t.)‘|( T the decoration of the residences of | d¢F the leadershsp of Prof. Stein-| The attuned sentiment thrown upon | Folger 1; total 30, ——— fhare woa a discrepancy of 850,000 in | g PP Sl D FREEved B German citizens especiall; o |hauser. An encore was loudly de- the melody-laden air by you will re-| * (fiicial total on joint ballot (x| ~ EPITOMIZED REPORT tho nocounts of the board, And an ex. | e A K IRERRREN, > pecially — groen |, .nded and cheerfully given. mhin upon the delighted ear, 0 come | (unkling's successor: Wheeler 21 e 1 pert accountant had been appointed to " aut boughs and leaves formed infportant |~ ‘Der Wald” was then sung in finc | back again and again and with re- S Raers. 16, DUtAHr 1| gerbes N e G e proy | examino tho records. Tt is tiought ,,T]‘f‘ UL AR et il KIS itoms, The tricolor floated every- |style by the Mwnnerchor under Mr, | membrance of thesong will come re-| Crowley and_Harris 1, Jacobs 0 graphic Newn, Gondonaed from | (1 the hooks and papers were stolen | o™ s LAY tRL where underneath the stars -and | Hoffman. call of the singer, and thus you whom | opkling 34, Lapham 9, Tromaine 2 | Pross thntnhno: ° to prevent the exposure of irregular- m::(‘.,lm r'||"‘|m‘ ‘lm" i1 o atlt;r‘m M atripos, typifying the reutiion of the MMm a short interval, Mr. Max | we welcome to-day will mot bo forgot- | Folger 1, Bradley 1; total 155. e 'l S itien. Five hundred dollars has been {:{r), s et 3 ¥ eyer, president of the bund, ap-|ten. e e tal i Joint ballot for | Tho Belfast theatro was destroyed | offered for the return of the stolen | o vare dote 3 Sl # Tentouic race in the land pf the fre. | peated’ wnd deliverod *an address P | YN ith tho wish that your visit will | ppaci e o O apow o1 | by firo yestorday, the rosult of an ac- | property. A Tn many instancos pooplonot. satis- | German, of whish the following is & | be 8 happy ono and that the romom- | Kernan 51, Cornell 10, Folger 4| cident GUTRAGED AN NURDERED. ol AY L, BRI FLI ek fied with ordinary decorations swath- | translation. brance of this day will bring to mind | ey 1, Platt 20, Lapham 4, Crowley | Captain F. A \Hunt, of Bangor, | Intelligence from NIBHERE) Gvyaays | Sotoror Ghish 1 WR Feathi od U bitivo front of thete MAIANS MR. MEYER'S ADDRESS, naught but_pleasant rocollections. 1 | 4 Trewine 1; total 165, Y tount Co, Alas While sitting |8 mulntto girl twelvo vears’old, was | Pppe GEEE ) OO B Tivented in the tri-col In the name of the Pioneer Swnger- | ngain on behalf of tho peaple welcome | ** A" Spinola moved to adjourn for | i his house reading @ newspaper, on | found issiing o st Tuesday. Search | (o lacs and are only waiting the ar ri-color. bund and our local socicties, the |you to Omaha, conforonicn, The yoas and nays wero | Tiicadny ovening, waa shot and. in- | wes mado for hor with wvail. = Somo Ve 6T £ BEITRE AR B Flags and bunting and gay colors Mewnnerchor and Coneordia, I welcome | Selections by the "wl“"f"'_‘ from | called, and by a mixed vote carrivd stantly killed by parties unknown. time during yeaterday some one Was | g0 lco. ‘\t SvhullL Nowever, Lumtf and streamers wero to be soen overy- | JOU heartily to the motropolia of the ‘l\,hu_ Lnslu l‘{ukelnafl the Chimes of | tho motion by 117 in the afirmative. | Four thousand five hundred emi- attractod to"a spot where vultures |y ur quieter this’ afternoon, and B o e o T e M convinced that 1 convey | Normandy closed the entertainment, | Licutenant Governor Haskins then | grants landed at Castle Garden during ere congregating, and in the jam of | 14,6 who were stationed there have 1 g hicl enerall o 3 o 3 i\ not only the sentiments of our local | Which was generally voted a most de- | deglared the assembly adjourned till | the past twenty-four hours the fence was found her body. The | 1o for Skibbereen. Authorities here Farnham street garlands, elaborated | societics, but every citizen in Omaha, | cided success. 11 o'clock to-morrow. e T e coroner’s inquest rovenlod tho cireum- |y dbime all i their powor to intimi- with bunting and small flags, were [in expressing gratification at your| The programme for this evening ADIOUNMENT. Mm,,’: ‘:.‘;:x”:? ‘“‘.lu.c:‘“"l"‘“;l- ”I." o stance which lead to the arrest and | G, I“"‘I\:h.' from & ,:m]u.r‘] rising, strotched between appoite buildings |Prosence, and"hopo thak, this occasion will bo as follows. B e o P e e e T P R L R D Saonger hall, ot Fifteonth und Oapitol | a7 U0 ads tRencieRluIEns, Kol | o irrare, “Tubllete c, 2, Von Wetes |ioumment of tho logislutute Baturday | and $35,500. Tnsursnce, 220,000, | poY yyiho lins boon in, the wmploy of| Losoox, June . —Tlie Times thia 5 5 § v ) *4 ee”....C. M. Von Weber . A S R i ) : J . Y. g atio 0 A iHG ¥l ol6h A Liaeevery avenue, showed up beautifully in the | future Your presence §s fot only of | Gl OFHERES. i"‘tfl was fl"llrl,l‘l(fl-l!lly. l}lft |]""U n| John Shacy's barn near Ambria, | the poor girl was outraged and mur- 'll,~" l‘.m.',‘k“ul, ;' ot “l,“", ;l";‘“""lr': ”"’tl morning sunlight. Turner hall was | great importance to ‘tho members of | Wie ist Doch die Erde, so Schoen, =~ A oV llw “;1"'1-1 the se. | Indiana, was fired by lightnlng Tues- | dered. RSy T b 1aG HE AL eAel At Uiborately decorated, Max Moyer's | the Pioncer Swngarbund, but also to | i Richard Sebmidt :Qf,:Qur‘.:”m:.r.':.»(l.‘{i.- l»nfi’;‘:sctlrrem‘:fm\.Imy| gt nd seven valuablo” horses INNACTI'S SENSATION vt O EO bR Rty p Wuilding firly bristled with Unitod |0 wlols Germanpapulation of | Piest March, from “Atoslia” Mendels- | a favored by both R SYE e SIS T A IS g e E SAE D .1.)")',.;"'}‘rn:.\xl.':'m(:f'\.‘;:Y" o marines who went to Glin wero se- 3, : 3 vest. sohn, i Jlieve jeutenant | Lo S ons Attt IS BCAY DOLILG & B! States flags and innumerable other | Moro than I can express in words Girand Orchestra. e Norvas [ Mutetae & Co's, furniture | Murphy, yestorday, caused e i wers bhildings, both of a private and semi- | does this gathering prove that in spite | Cavatini Nobil Signor, *Hugunote: A e L | factory Orth Canal - streot, | sensation,” Tho “parties ha ey il o OB ey 1 public character, showed not only the | of all oppressive laws framed by tom- | " i B St [ o voto will ‘ocide for adjournment, O iy, " T | divorce ten yours, winee whieh time | * LU iy o . tasto of the occupant, but their desire | PeTance fanatics our German customs Seni sttt vusibfendelmohn | This is! aaid £61bo! thio poliby ot the | ro00s instired for 81,600, the woman haw been twico married: |y papers this morning are full of to do T e st Tak and habits assert themsclves. Some | Omaha Harmon stalwarts. The Bouccicault divoree ¢ came | The present husband s a prominent | 400 ¢ the troubles in Ireland. The 0 do honor to the visitors. Taken a8 of tho dry, matter-of-fact, business | Sixth concerty solo for, violi Yo Beriot 3 ® up yesterday in the supreme court of | drugaist in this city. She was worth | Geyion in Skibereen is still TV awholo the decorations in all parts| Americans, Whose lives are spent al-| . Prof. J. Straser. New York. . Counsel for dofonse read | $100,000, and held £10,000 in_trust | 50 im0 Soaple are ;.,n-“.ml»)m.l of the city were in exceeding good | together in their stores and churches, S He ot et Abt| Ohio Republicans, letters from Agnes Robertson Boucei- | for Murphy. Murphy is one of the |67, e Rt Ea e MOEs troops il Shdiio partaps look down upon s | A ante con Moto, fromnftheR fth Symy | R p SRR G | cault, in which she showed that not- hw«tlknuwnmunm-rm:\lIrlll\'l’rh“'-“"“““' havo beon. ordered from Dublin to - i | with cold disdain, may be unconscious | phony... .. fth Sy Gygverasp, June 8, —The moring | withstanding his indifference sho still | rond, —an excellent _salesman, = but |z, 7o The streets themsclyes, outside of | of tho wmfluence exerted by our na- aid O opened rainy. Delegations met by | loved him, and her children. Boueci- |sadly addicted to drink. Yestorday Moath and West Meath. the mere decorations, presented a|tionality upon their habits and modes| === . Part T districts at_various headquarters to|cault in aflidavits states that he is|he visited his former wife. When Foreign Notes, snemo of more than ondinary activity. |of living, and are gradually sasimilag | Comrades inArma oo ooco.....Adam | eloct membera of various commitieos, | practically bankrupt. sho appeared he throw his arms around AN AVGIAN RISLNG, Many people from a distance who had m}f Wll]lkl'jur idens. “Althfmg_h We are | Concert Polonaise, .\ligllon"..41\.Thflmu T)}c cnn\'unulon met 1m 'flm {:I]urlul Genoral Grant visited the races at | er neck, drow a revolver and fired, | Loxpoy, June 8.—Afghanistan is come to Omaha to see the sight, wero only making ndamn 'c‘fimnn'm{’ with Kittic Lowe (pupil of Prof. F. M. “‘;‘lutl!)ur;c\ynnmane nr:; was call ed to | St Touis yesterday, and enjoyed the tho shot entering her breast, then | unquiet again. A dispatch dated on i ight, our singingaud musical Bocicties, we innuer) and Grand Orchigtra, | order by W. D. Cappe lar, of Cincin-| "yt Ho had intended visiting his | Placed the pistol to his head and fired | Monday lust says that on the preced- to be scen moving about everywhere | are assured of constant. growth. Der Deutcher Baum. ... TLichner | nati, chairman of the state central | g, ith J & two shots. He was taken to the hos- | *riday there wi har, in their holiday attire. Even to-day we may lom. wita soi (rand chorus and o lise i AP rayir ! was ko el omr oy | Eellong, bub tho Jabior g ore b aisd @to-day. i (TH A D e 4 St ¥ | Paraphrase, *‘Love e; PO s fler 1 by | wag gick and the trip was given up, | Pit8h Waste Ae ¢ ied to-day. ¢ | ment between the forces of the Ameer G A e pride upon our organization. I Gt Rev. Chas. Pomeroy, of Cleveland. | g’ """ ¢ . P- | woman ix likely to rocover. Mrs. Me- land a hod {hkitibe AN 4 clock yesterday the com- |y “confident that if we con- | Song—*The Gipry" o | 'The temporary organization announ- | Graseving, the Chicago faster, fifi-| Clarron’s maidel s ks anca.hood BIECE ko SRIIINAS mittee of reception, consisting of | {; 5 mg—*“The Gipsy’s Home ... Lovey POFAXyORE! Rl : rron’s maiden name is kmily J. | Sirdars, Mahommed Hassim, Mahom- ¥ e o O eontor. Srod, | nue to labor in harmony Mis Mabella. cod was as follows: Chairman, Hon, |ished the cleventh day of his fast in | McClure. She has been married 0| med Hass: WATAUIIRE G HEve L Mosers, Clas, E. Bumelator, Frol. | und unity wo sl ero long bo nu- | Fruchlivgmabin [0/ oo oooooeo: Asa W. Jones, of Mahoning; Seere. | excellent health and spirit. =~ His | hor progent husband four weoks s taily L THaR e L etz, Win. Mack, H. Schwabe, L. | 0roug cnough to make ourselves felt Columbus Miennerchor. tary, H. C. VanVorhees, of Musking. | Weight is now 178; loss sinco Tuesday s i thy s WU el i Ilhuqik:i and H. Rosenzweig, met at | 1q"that our union. will bo the equal | \2pwody Honroise . .. Y aistants. John H. Van Osman, | 1oon three-fourths pound. DISPUTE ABOUT. FIGS, | counter took place near Gerishl, ons the hall in order to prepare to meet | 0 L equa GraalOahe autiiacs, o . [Osman, | Sttt iy 3 -4 OwiNasviLLe, N. Y., June 8.—1In|[the Helmund river and lasted abogt Hhe Vitoms it were oxmectod to ap- | oF An¥, other - sganization in the | e ahove masterpicco of Liszt s, F L, ol ey Cable, of | Thojeablopionnerg Eamday arrived | g southern part of this county, on | four hours, It is not known how S e vaior pasins ot d States. What we can achieve | i) 1ow, only been rendered by the | Cappelar in hi : : Landse ay night and_the | Sunday, W. Anderson Johnson shot |large a part of the army Ayoob Khan [ by unity and co-operation is manifest | 1y : eng y Cappelar in his opening specch said | shore end of the cable was secured at i i Vi 2 , from the ecast. Half an hour later |3 ¢hic"h Whert to o ey earabat Thomas Orchestra, Cincinnati, and|the conventio el it to thy chiof ex. | 10 o'clock and killed T Ifiew in a quarrel [ is raising against the ameer, were en- they marched down Farnham strect | o0 Jocal sncietics. Lroueht home ghe | Cimore’s Orchestra, New York, e e 8 it in front of the Licking Union chureh d in the fight, but the probabil- * headed by the celebrated Ninth In- | 1C B0 RN fest Ll E et e R e e i eniMatics ng Sunday school. The men had | ¢d'to be that it was / fantry of Fort Omaha. The band ap- | 100 A SR R AT K ased MUTUAL BENEFIT. B e e Lok ot Lk e | Nationat Asaiated Pross i olabout Alfrew's hogs tres- | , and that there is more e u‘,‘,‘ .fi»‘lu"lx‘ifl',"]-1,?.',; ::{mt,,“"l] When, however, the preliminaries | Annual Meeoting of the Railway |l October, The allusion to Garfield | . 2 June 8. —The bol 1 ml»ln‘n:u]llxs‘::u‘llnnilnirln:lxlu-r: I’x:‘ e o8 ‘\Iul!" i N DICCeH) A8, “b 1 were begun last winter, we met what Employes’ Association. was applauded vigorously. [ u interosts ostablishod in ( hy omin : 4 S MAlcuSchi s . by | sccmed to bo insurmountable obsta- |\ o e 4 Hon W. Jones upon assumng | Mexico have nothing to fear from the e Prem bl . }w“ 'm‘"""“'“E"l’""‘i.“ Lml‘yslul‘l‘: t the depot the party was met by | cles, which all disappeared like melted |ty Aot Press chair, made an addre herein | government or the people, but they GTO | eV from AHEDE Lo, Ak xub U S22+ e g the pesty ap¥apeti | chos, o al) disspogered bks melied | onouin, Jina 5/~ Bailnay b v resa, whorain | goverient 0% Zpsoplophistbioy WASHINGTON NOTES. [ of the Turkish forces stationed on the som after the arrival of the |gin prosented themselves in- the | Euployes Mutual Benefit association | under republican control, as compared | American schemes. There are 1o | National Ausociatod Pres. Greek frontier have commenced to re- rocaption committee tho truin stoamed | great flood, which threntoned the sue. | 1eld ita cloventh annunl convention | yith the democrats o8 cmpared | concessions given norwork commenced | Wastixarox, June 8. —Necessity of | : : ] into the depot, but the committee | coss of this under Many fainc. |0 this ity to-day. Delegates were | detail to the prosperity of th on those concessions that has not some | color-blind examination of pilcts was el MRAY TAKRNAN . were disappointed in the fact that the | hearted ones said success was impossi- present from all prominent western |t the present time. Ho reh | two or more rivals represented by par- | again brought to the notice of the Prregsnuna, Juno 8.--Russia Vioking soietion failod o arrive upon | bla thin your wnd talkod of postpone. | 48 Tho total receipts during tho |contont at Chicago and the final nom.- ties who are trying to get rival con U a0 R astea i nireotSralor abansycac | oo JuOCHED MALRBLIBRCPERLIEA R that train, . Tho only persons toarrive | ment. . A conforence of hoth soctotios | Pst. year were 823,600; death asscss- | ination of Garfield, and said: = *‘Sinco | sions on such terms_ s will nullify | sola by the fact that tho pilot of tho | e, o PEePiring b treghy onbert e imumaat’ b b onchon. | o el ol s homoush o | ments and expenscs, §22,201, leavin | bia solostion tho party should not ro- | ioss exiating at tho department of | City of Austn, loat in tho hasbor of ingitheidiapriobisround SMerolintola tra, from Davenport, Towa., This ne- | sion of the project it was unanimously €1,309 in the treasury. lgard him as a graven image, | Public works. There are now various | Ferdinand, April 20th caused the dis- Rursian “’"‘""‘C‘_" with a Russian Constatod o ehanio 1n tho Somuni(t6o | doeided. tha despite theso hatadles | AILF stening to 'the prosidont’s |or o "gildod mirror, but _should Dotitions soliciting priviloges for four | aster by mistaking the color of buoys. | 4t 1 henceforth control the affairs programme. { the Srengerfest. whould bo eld as | 8ddress, the election of officers for tho |uphold ~him in the _exerciso | American and English telephone com- | No lives were lost, but tho loss |**” oy At 5 o'clock the committee and band | agreed on and that all should labor to | %1% year began. James R. Wood, [ of all his rights, regardless of the pro- | panies and railways in all directions. | on the vessel and cargo was $100,000 SPORTING NOTES, crossod the river for the purposo of |that end. Tho time was limited, |OF the Pennsylvannia company, ws|tenses of tho would-be dictator.” Re- Peoplo are buying mines, land, woods, | The City of Austin, being a registered P meeting tho societies from St. Josoph, | However, I have reason to be- re-elected president and Mr. "C. L. |ferring to the agitation of temperance | factories, all of which will cause many | vessel, was not required to carry u BRIGHTON BEACH ] ‘ Atchison and Leavenworth. The train |licve we have carried out Rising, of the C.;B. & Q. Railway, was | matters by the democrats 'h!; said: | disappointments and bring in turn a | pilot Jiconwed by the United States | National e ot AR, from the south was late and when it |the programme ol TS ;l:'lcc:‘c({“rgr vice-president. Messrs, | N, attention should be p:;ul to this | crisis in the affairs in Mexico. steamboat inspectors, but had one| New YoRk, June 8. First race, all , did arrive 'ihuy]wuru ul;l:gud to :mk: that the singors will bo ontor- [ (O I;nu, lnf Z]w}:‘mn ton, and | wail, and they for years had been - licensed by the state of Florida, where | ages, one mile, was won by Glenware, somo time for the transfer train which | tained as well here as they were ut| . = Jeniel an rank Bagy of | tomperance fanatics, and bourbon was Death from Hydrophobia. the examination of color blindness is | Startle sccond; time, 1:45. Second had rutun(le(l to this city. | Leavenworth two years ago. Should, ;hxlc)»g;.w.e]ru 1-,!(1ctud directors: - M. | 4 misnomer. National Amsoclated Pross. not requisite. After the disas- | race, all ages, selling allowances, mile About 9:30 they reached_tho city | Howover, some things not meot your | i b Frailey was clected dircoton bo | Tho name of Garfield was productivo W Youk, June 8-Tho death|ter it wat found that the|and a quarter, was won by Marchion- | and with flying colors and both the | expectations I pray you to remember :‘ )‘“;l'"“;xwml torm. 1t was decided | of continued rounds of applause, | from hydrophobin of Frederick A, |pilot — could — mot distinguish | e, Gyantiva second; time, 2:214, ‘ Ninth llnfjgn!ry and m.IJ.m ‘curlllol the difficulties we had to overcome t"'p‘“‘ul_lutz'uxy m(ng;-;;l meeting of | When he declared that the party | Kroger, alad of 11 years, is reported |one color from another at| Third race, all ages, mile and a half bands } aying in “""“"H,lmyfnmlfimd and in any event you can rest assured n‘»&-'“ ociation in Chicago in June, | would defend him agamst would-be | to-day. On April 2da dog bit the boy. | six feet distance, The doctors who | Wy won by Judge! Murray, Bobby through the (.:lty to »‘!.leliguf ost Hall, | that the citizens of Omaha only awmt ", dictators, the applause was again loud. | The wound healed under madical care | conducted the examination argue that | Swim second; time 2:51. where they were received with cheers. | the opportunity to extend to you their s — Heo said * that republicans would | and the boy experienced no il effects | the use of tobacco was the cause of the| Fourth race, all ages, mile anda Aside from the receiving party, th i ; I y x| ) 1 ' f‘ e from ! ad “‘M‘"‘IL l'r‘“‘yy llu hospitality. will cut my speech COAST NOTES. stand by the payment of honest obli- from it. All danger was belioved to be | pilot’s defecti vision, It is the [quarter, o five hurdles, was won DIGSSARION. JRR. COIMPRISE. D) ”‘.‘“ l"‘.' short and repeat once morc a hearty, | oo S gations, and 3 Senator Mahon | over, when on last Saturday the boy |opinion of government authoritics by Tom Kinsella, Terror second; time lowing socletion ant jmany. of thels foordial weloone, o Awosiipl i, pould | favor free ballob and | was seized with symptoms of hydro- | that the disaster would have been friends: St. Joo Macnnerehor, Atch- | The Hochzeit Marsch, from Men? AN Francisco, June 8. —Import- | free citizenship in the south, there| phobia. Convulsions followed” and faverted had local authoritios availed ST, LOUIS JOCKEY CLUB, Leiderk 1 Leave ) Ni % | ant coal discoveries hay 4 y Shero | J ; ison Leiderkrans and Leavenworth | delssohn’s “Summer Night's Dream, ant conl discoveries have been made | need ho no fear of contamination if | continued until this morning, when | themselyes of the free services of | Sr. Lovrs, June 8.—The races of Macnnerchor, which, with the foll in Arizor hotd Guadal | aennerchor, which, with the follow- | was then rendered by the orchestr: 1 Arizona in the i aloupe moun- | tho right hand of fellowship should be | the boy died from exhaustion. His | marine hospital surgeons in examin- t Louis Jockey club were con- I ) ¥ | y ing, made a completo list of all gocie- | A slight chango of programme was | {5 LIroops have been sent from | extended.” sufferings were dreadful. ing color blindness ol to-day. First race, mile and a tiew now in_ uttendance: - Papillion, | made to allow ~ the Minerchor and Fort Bowie to tho conl bods to pro- | On motion of Mr. Moulton, of Cin- - THE AKCTIC RELIEF, quarter, all ages, was won by Gabriel, Neb., Concordia; o, Kan, | Concondin. wocio.ies to- ains *Fruch | tet the prospoctors from iudians, who | cinnati, all resolutions wereordered | Missionary Mootings Wasmxaros, D, C., June 8 — |with Matagords second; time, 2:13}. Maennerchor; i b, [ling's Marsch,” and the orchestra to | drove off the original locaters. TR A Ry A e T al Amociatod 1'ens. | Lieut. W. M. Berny, commanding the | Second race, three-quarters of a mile > Neh . " | lu y 3 1 ) Leiderkranz; Lincoln, Neb., Germania | render **Dio Swngerfestler,” before The suprome court granted a writ |tions, without debate. Tho call of | CHICAGO, June 8.—Tho national | United States ship Rodgers, of the |[for Jockey club stakes for two year " Maennerchor, and tho Grand Islaud, | Hon, J, E. Boyd was introduced, |of habis corpus to Sheritl Desmond, | delegations for committocs then bogan, | aumiversary of the American Home | Joanotte search expedition, telegraphs | 0lds, was won by Babeock, with Neb., Leide Also the follow- | Mayor Boyd was escorted to the stand | and the application for a writ o pro- | after which a recess was taken. | Missionary society resumed its sossion | to secrotary of war Hunt from San | Littina second; time, 1:17. Third ing instrumental organizations \hx.-r and Charles I, Bur- | hibition was heard this afternoon, JOHN IN THE CHAIR. | this morning. President Secley, of [ Francisco ~that he will sail for the | race, mile heats, all ages, was won b Island _cornet belx{ltl;l Mf d6o and spoke as follows: Rocent rains throughout the atato ention reassemblid at 2 p. | Amhert college, Massachusctts, in the | north on June 13th or 14th. Gene inke, Mary Anderson second; 'h'jm‘ll: Blewaters band, of, aranpart; MAYOR BOYD'S ADDRESS, have done some damage to hay and | rman announced the chair, Rov. A. H. Clapp, of Now e —— timo, 1:42}, ‘ ! nlll; afanizy band, of | ort Omisha, | | yjics and Gentlemen, Members of the swnger | ry grass, but have given compensa- ization s follows; | York, read a paper reviewing the| Undoubtedly the best shirt in the - BPLAGE Mo se ARG 8 this u'li)-l Dund. g tion by improving the condition of wator John Sherman; | growth and work of the society from | United States is manufactured at the | W U.Dividends- | The St. Joe society numbered about As mayor of Omaha it becomes my | Late sown grain. secrotary, T, Edmunds, of Trum. | 1820 to the present time Omsha Shirt Factory. The superiority | N*Hous! Amociated Fros { thirty men. E. Padberg is_ the presi- | duty—and a most pleasant duty it is . bull county, and one president aud | This ovening the superintendents of | of wnaterial and workmauship, com- New Youk, Juno8.--The exscutive - dent und Phil Blanketfelt the leader. | to discharge —to bid you welcome and Railroad lAccident assistant secret from cach district, | the various districts, gave interesting | hined with their great ,,,,l,,.',\',’““_."m‘ committee of the Western Union The St. Joe band consists of fifteen | extend to you the hospitality of the | Nationl Awsociated ¥ Senator Sk ai o el | eports of their several fields, illus- | that is rei i VRO | olegraph company to-day recommen- ! f y ; T 4o ated Press. I 1 said there never | 1O ) that is reinforced fronts, reinforced ! pany Y picces, Chas. Winklor, leader. Tho |city. Spoaking on bebalf of this peo- | Lovssvite, June 9—1 a. m.—A | would bo room in Ohio for a primate | trating the location by map. Great | backs, and reinforcod sloaves, makes | 46d to the board of directors tho fol- | members aro very Bandsomely uni-| ple 1 foel that Ty safely sny t0'yon | wpocial to Tho Louiayiillo Commereial |or & boss. Tho publio dolt. has Boon | cvthusiasn was manifested. their shirt the most durable and best |loWing: That a dividend of 14 per i ormed. that our welcome i8 not mere words | from Catlettsburg, Ky., says a hand uced 80 that the whisky tax would | A memorial praying congress 0| fitting garment of the kind, ever cent on outstanding capital be and is The Plattsmouth Liederkranz num- | from the lips only but from the heart. | car, loaded with Toad hands, collided | pay intorest, tako some measuro to suppress poly- [ypanufuctured at t) ico of | declared out of tho net revenueof the borod twenty-five men, - Henry| W welcowo you for you are our | with a locomotive and was thrown | On motion of W, D. Wickham, of | K40y was adopted. §1.50. Every shi make i || payablo on such date ss may | Thicrolf, president, wnd Joln | near neighbors.” Coming, s you do, | high in the air. Ono man had his | Dayton, Charles Foster was nomi Dy, Win, Taylor, pastor of the | guaranteod first-class and will refund | hereafter be fixed by tho board or ex- | Schulhof, leader. from our sister states, Towa, Missouri | head cut off and another had his leg [ nated by acclama ew York Broadway tabernacle, ad-|the mone; ceutive committee; thath sum equal to ! o ‘huthof . [ [ ad his ley ¥ acclamation I y the money if found necessary. [ | qu ! The Papillion Concordia numbered |and Kansas, and from our own young |severed from his body. Both died. | Fees G. Richards was nominated dressed the convention to-night. We make o specialty of all wool, |14 percent on outstanding ertilicatos sixteen wen. George Solk s the |and vigorous commonwealth, you have | The aceident oceurred on a sharp | for lieutenant, - governor; - Nicholus o et Juno 8.—The first and | Shakor, and Canton ~ flannel, alao |Of the indebtedness of the company to president and Philip’ Sehneider the | so much in common with us that fra- | curve, Longworth, of Cineinnati, ju > branch of union of the | chemois underwear, mi i correspond with the dividend now de- prosids n I ‘ Cincinnati, judge of | middle branch of the union hemois underwear, made up with a v ! ieader. ternity of feeling must be ours. | ——— the supreme court; (ieo Naate for | German Evangelical Protestant con- to comfort, warmth and durabil- | lared be paid to holders of said cer- Twenty-ono men represented the| We welcome you for that you are Base attorney general; Goo, Paul for mem- | gregations met in this city to-day ity. To invalids and weak-lunged tificates, whenever advised that no re- Atehinon, Lisdarkenns. Giac. r"“’;; of that great Gorman nation that has| Twov, June 8. —Detroits 0, Troys 3. | ber of the board of public works; Jo- | with thirty-five delegates = prescat. | persons wo offer special inducements |trainst of law prohibits payment. nlx,nluz.zrl:;d;;pmn ent and Prof, W, fi:‘vr:x*;:m;.:&: i:“;m: v’}l:;l‘:]r;.,: At}n\l::::: 510N, June 8, — Nationals 9, | seph rl-umflzl for (romfurur‘ Reports of committees were ‘;nn«l«:i in l:;u manner :_huuu goods are made | . “"I;‘;;;‘-“;:‘i‘;;:';ixm e i E RESOLUTIONS. new committees were appointed, and | or their protection. agars s the spectacular sight of the tumb- Missouri valley of ours would not be| New Havex, June 8.—Yales 10, tho productive, thriving garden that | D artmouth 3. the following officers elected: Presi- A P, GOTTHEIMER, dent, H, W. Koeh, of Cincinnati; 1807 Farnham St We, the republicans of Ohio in eon- « ling waters under the f lectri vention assembled, hereby re-aflirm kider Sl Taya l o elosiria light, The Leavenworth Munncrguun& verein numbered twelve men, wil Aatam o The year 1878 was one of uncom- won depression in the market and all sans 2l g0 BUW SULLG HOTSCIICH, WAOIL & MUILEUL- | and @ duplicate copy Shereof et the omeo of | ately recognized as cavalry, deploying | haries Drlscoll, archiect, i the city of Oahe, around the encampment, L0 wws U tnwae, ioge ot act business, valuable tables, social etiquette, Parliamentary umge, how to conduct public busi Tiow; in tact it is & complete Guide to Buccoss for Raisiog and selling of Pure ltalian lcos aud Quecis. © Also keeps for sle the best liprovel o hives, smokers, comb foundation and all kinds Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. | Neb. T turned | gerhe said Board of Trustees hercby rescrve the 1 prices at the lowest. It is thought that back and told my wife these wére not | fight to reject any ,lm‘lvfl: bids m;m« Address, | all casce. A A lu“n.ul) ngcxuilumlx:gmu;ml;,- s e » i 3 H H P et e @) B a A ‘oLLock, Director, lars apocial torius ¢ 1 3 wud . with due attention to every detail of | the expected marauders, but regular| .5 guien Wekk Pk, Neorsaka. | C0° bt Lots, Mo, BLISHING | we Guarapteo the Best Gouds for the Least Money, . aughatt O Vet Bl 'Dit, 1SAAC EDWARDS