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‘ TaA THE OMAHA DALy BEE VOL. X. OMATA, FRIDAY MORNIN( LJUNE 13, 1881, NO. 296 A REMINDER OF 76, |uwnks msion fron, e widdls| ALAS, POOR JEFF1 [crdemutihoshiet ot e vt vice| - A PARAMOUR'S PILL. [t of ot Hore: amd Ly | DASTARDLY DEMONS. June paid to A man witness did not upon the Imperial guard's ship, lying | and made the half mile on the track The Bradley Bribery Investiga- |Seomes Wagner. tter wioned |23 Thy Rebel Chief Roughly Handled, | 7 Feterhom ontoofiis i '@ |A Party by the Name of John- | 181 minutew; the fastest tin " | Attempt to Wreok The Lightning Senator Wagner. After witness had 3 riven considerabl v ony Yetersh on the Gulf f Finland $ - | : tion Longthens ag the |Feing eromexmmineds Fockhom amea| A8 0f Yore, by Beneral “, of tts GO ...‘.'al o of the| SOn Relieved of Earth's WASHINGTON NoTEs. | BXpress on the Chicago & Witness was discharged | sulted in the discovery of . quantity 3 y Lacking Only a Madam Jenks| W. A. Graves, of Spencer, Trask & WAL Al An Invalld and Coward, and a | ¢ {jiliie documents, anphlets, Seventy Cow - Boya Raiding Weeving Widow ‘»m(vum-f(hv.h nnette searchsteamer | : v ] : TR ¢ B s otlios o sl ras S . Rogers, from San Francisco, was de- | i Avenie : to Robit of Dull Mo- :;M u“ly” u;.«:lm.h ‘.llm:lnlg vll|||(l ':‘uurl|:|rm Conscientious Liar of Sev- \Il‘|:|t|:x'.-nlfv::‘.‘|\~(I:rln'. |\:ll:‘l]h‘“'“l‘ { x’.n‘; ||‘:41 Was Shorn of Her Weeds 0 by tHe Mlehoan of - Mister .| Mexico to V!‘l;l.‘..f Their notony, | sums af money on tlln- 4th inst., one | enty Years' Standing. | the arrest of the officers and men the | Ere the Grave Clsed.; Halsey, whose place will be filled | Comrades’ Death R | #1600 to Senator Woodin, the other . entire crew of the vessel s changed . by ‘f"l".",‘;".\; "l_ oo i ik "“,l',:“' . £2,000 to some ono clse, was put on maky _[and the new officers and wiod * were i N TSVERo stawitier Xrancil Hisson: Tie| s o o c B s Li A Remarkable Peculiarity De- | {he stand. Witness ll:u\xu||\l |Ilu~ x"\\‘» {Sherman’s Conduct at Colum. | 1< abroad. The czar, With his wife | But the Coroner's Jury Sutton | Rogers will sail as soon as Putnam l] ynch Law Ends “"_ Life of a veloped in the Closing ment was made to Sessions on the 7th bia Emphatically En- and ]f:m]ul)‘, intf.-n.l lu- urn - at the Pair and Jailed tho ;“",i'.i: '.“i| Sl AL B0 - bommttintinsd | Murderous Mexican of June in the mormng; witness | | Peterhoff, in a few days, ind it is § i | HO prosidont to-day co! me 5 of Bank Accounta, thought this payment oceurred on the dorsed. | deemed absolutely necessary to guard Chief Conspirator. | ln “ |‘;'l\n.u. r "N\\-x n{! the land i A Wabalis i 4th; it was the only large payment - | them against all danger, . Bt ‘1" thetale TN L e Y An Attempt to Foroe Adjonrnment ,':’lf'l' \3-‘::':":“ ’:: R AR &, The Rebel Debt at York. Pa, The Tall Pine Feast [ Farthor Dovelopments Looked for |at San Francisc: : O Squelehed by the Rules. e - National Associated Pross. | in the Swede By-and-By 1 BY REQUEST JUBGE LYNCH LAW a4 EPITOMIZED REPORT. National Amsociated Press. Crrcaco, Juno 16, —The banquet g _ Commissioner Bentley, of the pen- Haxra M N ““. JiRE: 10/ National Ambelused P - Prrosauna, June 16.—The Times |of the Sons of Maine to-Rizht at the [ o005 sion bureau, tendered his resignation | . FVRR s lynchnig At T et Of Yosterday's Important Tele- | to.morrow will contain a lengthy in- | Palmer house, was one of the grandest | P Dispateh to Tus ins day, «by roquest.” He had hold | to0Re G e VECCIE A UL e Nattom qlensed from | torview with Gea. Grant, who stopped | affairs of the kind ever heid in this | SUTTON, Neb., Juno 16 A cor-| the position four years, and no cauno [Fotehed here this moruing. = Lem AuaNy, June 1 con- the National Associated hero to-night on his way to New [city. An informal reception was held [ oner’s jury has just brought in ver-| is assigned except to better the service. | ) ‘“’““vl . -‘r{' "'I; ng ;”I 2 *'f_‘l vention met at 12 The Pross Disputohes. York t soven o'clock, and at eight o'clock |dict of killing by poisoning, charging | The president will probably appoint |+ 441t Menterea from beating the age joint ballot for Conkling's successor Lot R o ke’ part. ih e | HEAPLY B0 patkta’ REUbwH 407848 |4 A Kol gt CIREECE | A rahiall D PPOIE L nother of the latter, was assaulted by *Are you going to take part in tho [nearly 300 guests snto thel A M. Andorson with the same. The | > ¢ 5 Monterea and died of his injuries in a few hours, Monterea was jailed, but sulted: Conkling 82, Wheeler 8, The loss by tho fire at Pierrepont Cornell 11, Lapham 12, Rogers 1. |stores, Brooklyn, is now estimated to fight raging at Albany?” asked the re-|grand dinner. ~ Judge Drummond, | & oot 0t 0L T oV Hion; AAd He has decided to give the ST BN S pxooet & il i orter. iresident of the association, presided. er of the Jand oftice to AT i h 0’1‘11"{“M':n(fil:;:.';’}‘,;‘.','{ lmllll‘tv“t‘l‘fll‘-m:.n “r'l;)ml ,lar’;f:;‘;,:::‘r ;{n(:/‘ hur“al: f;:rm;{; ing to attend to it. Tam outof poli-|following: Ex-United Statos Vice- | fore and after death there was im- | Kansas, ment_of his mother and the unpro A 3 ] A b o 0. oston, w i itize v EXOICISe! *reside i 1 ( ife, . 2 v JEN. Lt il K " Y ABRA b the W successor to Platt: " Depow b4, Ker- | destroyed by firo last L'\‘t'lliluz. Yiois :l_(;a, :uvvl:‘l: :: 1\‘-«\((‘1’»“::1‘:1 ‘:Il:“;”n(un:un):: Alifnleld:'l'lll:l(,ll“l“"“;‘nllfl(}l{k:‘l:“] n A(U{Illw'(l‘i‘t‘ proper relations between Anderson GEN. LONGETREET voked assault on_ Gallagher, Jie was nun 62, Platt 27, Wheeler 1, Cornell | 160,000; insured for 817,000, l“;“_;:‘, T, o Governor Alonr Garcelon | M Johnson's young wife, who o ;\rm-wl 'r“(m Turi:]vy tn»-\ln,\-lmxll wfi.l taken r;.].... J.v.llxt\ot-l Sl '";‘3;)“‘ . 2. Crowley b ‘olger 2. Tracy ¥ CASeR. ¢ i overnor [ ). LBILOl ¥ " i P : his respects to the president, ¢ men and hanged to the railing of he 12, Crowloy 5, Folger 2, Tracy 1,| The Adams white lend manufactur- | * <pg change tho subject, what do |and wife, of Lewiston; Tra T. Drew | beon living with Anderson (who in | Wi FesPeets to (the presylon T b e 5 g l.u;\»l;:x& : NTu‘t_ul ll‘:;-:m 16/ HEeut ing company's works in the suburbs | you think of Jeff Davis' booki” and wife, of Alfred; Charles A, Bou- | widower) since the de AtE MBI Bt CRbre R Z‘r “u:i:mr;: u"::\"n:::muml; 8{‘?[.(::0)11?3‘ “I have unlly seen «;x_h‘-u‘vtn of it intelle and wife, of "1131.;!':1;".‘~ v Whig| band, The analysis was conducted | of Georgia, July Ist, In reference , T, June 16.—A : ¥ y €] y ') . Spo Anee Vi ) o o ' or: % 0y, 1 3 - ), N " 0] i v ade o) Bl RoHALE A5 GeBFE g his Bl f 2 genel & at b D8Y; X1, W, ~of Boston; 1 o Lo \ up the republican party on the Mahono | the midnight express on the Chicage Monday next. Ljn(i‘;t‘t::::v:-‘ntmlr,ullll‘u The republican state executive com- | thought of it) by his description of | Cyrus - Woodman, of _ Canbridge, "_‘"f and Drs. Kendall and ‘mlm».dv_ plan, Gen. Longstreet said he know | & Alton road. - Shortly before that would beof the opinion that the legis- | Mittee of Ohio is - constituted as fol- | how he was going to escape by throw-| Mass., E. B. Haskell, of The | veloping largo quantities of arsenic| pothing of it. He would certainly do [ hour, the watchman discovered the Tt Alisata ‘djgum' B |lows: Geo. Nash, chairman; Jacob |ing the man off his horse and the Boston Herald, Charles Mclaughlin, | prosent in the stomach. — The partien | anything he could for the party in | switch lamp oxtinguished, and an in Husted objected, and said the reso- | Donoldson, — secretary; T. Ewing | rest of it. The idea of (il,-nrllyl‘\<:]u of Portland; 0. D. Baker, of Augus-|},vohad reputations. Rumor has it | Georgin, but did not think thoro was | vestigation disclosed the fact that the bR FEIBLLE T i Miller, Alex. Pake, .’ Taylor; John | doing anything of that kind is absurd. , Andrews, of Portland; |\ b urred a similar case of | ANY brilliant proapect for it. [1ock had been pounded off, the lamp : o T. Ogelvee, D. K. Watson A man 70 years of age, for years an and wife, of Portland, | th A ¢ 4 \ it od Brooks said the joint convention S 2 ekl ' : M i d—f¢ '] ' Day '\- 3 f W 5 ! ing the pighborhood ML AL bR L Tl taken away L ALl Ul ) invalid, a coward—for Jeff Dayis was Washburn of Worcester, | poisoning in the same neighborhood | i1 contiuen on the senate sido of | throw the coming ¢ had been three weeks engaged in an| Hon. Joseph E. Smith, o prominent attempt to clect m.mm,:‘“ “‘:.m",m lawyer and politician of Boston, died |# mortal coward, although he had some five years ago, and the body is | the capitol. Sergeant-at-arms Bright [ express, on a side th of her hus- | antering upon his duties as marshal ATTEMIT TO WRECK A TRAIN. Libby D. cain, the lightning k, from which ? 1 RRCHaRvE swer | last evening very suddenly, of the |&reat moral courage.” Letters of regret were read from 3 od inquest held, | has dismissod Charles =, Draper, who | it would have plunged down a thirty Wk rought oo, the power | et dineaso, ol 40 yeen. o |- What do you think of the attack | Prosidont Garield, from the. Maine 2 e o duvelopments. are | f0€Aho laat cightoon yoars' haa heon | feet crabanlemont aad thonoe into the Dk 2 e REGeR, iiie ho made on you?” United States senators, the Tlinois = AR + an employo of the senate. Bright | riv The work is aseribed to tr together, act as a unit, and had|Was a native of ine, and ran for iy N S Y ) . an employe of the senate. right | riv he work is ascrib ) tramps power to adjourn the convention, | CoNgress there against Blaine, Ho| *Tdid not sco that. Tsaw his at- | senators, and all the members of the | looked for, Ao also dismissed H. H. Williams, a col- | ejected from the depot early in the tack on Sherman and Sherman’s reply | cabinet. ored messonger, who was put in by | evening. The resolution did not effect an ad. | #erved in the Hlinois legislature, and . 5 8 gie i journment, it merely would be put on | Was instrumental in securing an ap- | about the burning of (;}‘1,"""'“", \t‘ '{‘{" Tho Chief Sweep b b ity O NE ccord as the sense of the joint con- | Propriation for the Douglass monu- | Sherman said if he had burned it the foidhie il FINDINGS Sax F record as the sense of the joint con- | PoI e Douglass monu- [ At A e Trown of it e | Natlonsl Associated Ivea. A F ANcisco, June 16.—A party National Amsociated Press venti an electi " o fin- | ment. q - YR g Special to the Chicago Trib of 7 paperate cowboys have left Will e T S s iy Hod the ninstaenth day | Snce; 1s'he would Have tildthat ho| W VORK Tanedo. il bursatt | Gucano, Tuno 20, —A large, num- | *FRR RIS SIS L o | f70 desnerato cowboyaiav loft Wil N s ueinoss of tha | of i it oaee She ninetoenth day | giq5¢ nd never attempted a_denial | 9f street cleaning passed into the con- | ar'of thoroughbred horaes arrived at R R T iy i ay, and that as the business of the|of his fist yesterday, having lost I endorse all that Sherman said and 1 | trol of James Coleman, the new com- [ (14 drivinge park this morning to take committee which has been investigat- | Mexican side, to avenge the L.fiu { ()L L4 e led al wury department | four Americans who w report to Mr. | that pl ifternoon. The ve- | has bes con ention would be a failure if the | three-fourths of a pound in the past | ¢ ; isi hi i Hea vd f ing affairs in the Tr : | g ihiolis ] Jn the past| i,k he might have gone further. 1| missioner, this morning. He assumed | pu 5 e Biining races which open ) e ouses should. adjourn and dis- | 24 hours. There is nothing o indi- |\ UG VBT WU R | formal ehange and guarantoos all prin- | fart i e Kubning racos which opon | (g0 " prolimi COHILOIWORES ento o is not in porfect health. Hi | roo qia” not bum Columbia | cipal thoroughfares'to bo thoroughly [ frots WG webk: | Font of B £ | Windom late th ce three weeks ago. Notice 1 sent to the people of Fron- That the expression of opinion | pulse yesterday was sixty-six, res R AR cleaned in > days and withir e ¢ the flyers are|Pvrt contains n detail the charges | toras, and to the Mexican troops near might influonca the senate to agreo to | tion' thistoon, tomporatace, 08 A L e, " dnka b Gl i ROLBIC £ S T AT VORGP | e SRy B el Cesbatagy vy a concurrent resolution to adjourn. | Several bets of 10 and $25 have TR Aol e L - Roso. Boatman: Lady Alico. Juck o | been published. 1t finds that there SHOT AND KILLED, ' Husted suid it was the duty of the |made that he will exceed 45 days. e R b e The Dovil Fish. Sones Bosman, Lady Atico, Juck of |l been great mismanagement in- the RN HTTREI0. Mack members to stay until December 31, |~ Montear, June 16.—Steps have | state which had lod e the Sax Fiaxensco, Juno 164 p.m. IR R8 e S e - | administration of the contingent fund. young married man living I if the senators were not elected until| boen taken by the business men to .1':“\::: fl:rtiliu(l (':(ndm ‘,”:“Mr?“’:l, be | —An Italian Fisherman was seized by 1“";:‘"‘ ]r:;-l:‘ ’]')',‘“-' Lh";lllli(“' lu“‘i: great many details are cited to| o town, shot his brother-in-law, that time., The chaie decided the | form an- Anglo-American Cablo Co., | taken by assault, . On the other hand, | & 0ctopuswhilo fishing off Furralono | linds, John Dx PHaverly, Patti, | show thin. Tt appears that goods John Bounell, twice this afternoon, and but for the prompt assistance of | 138 8 Dought without his companions, who cut off the tenta- | Gabriel, Lucy May and Mary Ander- great many ins advertisemert in alyilling him instantly. { point of order was well taken under | and lay a cable for exclusive use be. nees where there as soon s the rebels got above Mason both the law of congress and the joint | tween Eng Neusd; Pt sl rules, adopted by the conveatin | on e OaadR: k and Dixon’s line they started to burn. | olog " would have boen dragged over- |50 should have boon advertisoments and |, SPNTENCED TO MaNa. He therefote rofused to entortain the | gy MEWAUKEE, Wis., June 16. - The | When they went north fora fow days, |j,001q. The monster measures twelve EOXEALL FALLIADACE: where there recently had been; that | ST Waldd (AT M Rl resolution of Brook's, and Forster| Humane society last uight stepped | just across the Border to a town with- | i Loxnox, June 16.—In the races | § NFCCRIE SRR R0 K e tave | Moyer, the murderers of Robort La moved to adjourn the convention un- | the performance of Forepaugh's circus, | out defense that was nover garrisoned — for the Ascot gold cup to-day, betting wmyn i c.u;f.-d Shvorad. contract. | Forge and the sheritf of Wayne coun til noon to-morrow. The syes and oD the ground that Mme. Zulu's slack [ durine the war, aud had no one in it| CLiocago Nots at the start was two to one on om of the. department, and. were | s have been wentenced to hangon nays were called for. On the part. of | ¥ite performance in, which sho carrien [ but “wonien, * children and non- | Notiowl Amociated Proas . [Robert, the Devil, and throe to one |00 W0 (e CebaraRents MG RO fuly 1o, the assembly the chair decided they |%child in her arms was cruelty to [ combatants, they sacked and burned | CHircaco, June 16.—The, jury in |against Exeter, who came to the front Lt A CONCEALED ASSASSIN. could not be called on the part of the | cPHldren. the town. Then they puslied on to|the caso of Mrs. Lucy A. ElKins, the | first at the start in passing the stand, (‘. ‘_'l““' the “‘:';um‘_hmh il ] Birvoune Ta e 10 s dthor Noussintjoint oonsentipnic AL —_— York, Pa., another town without|wife of a well-known artist who |and was followed by Foxhall, No |tsined of theso el e b AlE Falies Aot aor ) ! on. e COAST NOTES. troops or defences and with only |painted “Mount Shasta” and other | change ocourred in “the - newiti { | for instance— have not been delivered | Brannum, while riding along a road 12:47 p. m. the convention adjourned. - P : JERRRE o, arainst & saleon | o ongo occurred i the positions of oo ordance with sumple; that favor- | through the wood twenty miles west women, children and non-combatants | celebrated paintings, against a saloon- | the horses until entering the old in it, they demanded a sum of money, | keeper, who sold her hnshand liquor, | courae, when all tho runters closed several hundred thousands (1 don't | disagreed this morning and were dis- [ up, and upon entering the straj A know the exact sum), or the town |charge The suit was for 25,000 | course Foxhall and Zealat give . A Gronven, of |this afternnon, accompaniod to the | st bo sacked wnd burned. The | damages. Potrovel taking sccond place. Rohort & Co., Sessions’ bank- YeRiLioo yachts and steam- was scraped together and the It is rumored that the police havese- [the Devil then came with a rush ved, andjthe town islpaying the [ cured the murderer of Officr Mahoney, [and won, with hands down, nealy t on the bonds to-day and are who was killed by a burglar Sunday |six lengths. Time of race was rying that debt made by the [night, but the facts i the case are | four minutes and twelve seconds, A Speneer, T mone; ers, was sworn, and testified he had | €™ town ¢ \ until a few months been an em-| She sentence of Clarence Gray for | interes A ploye of the New York Central, and | murder is postponed till the 30¢h, still their business with New York was by ie Barnes has taken the case | rebel What other precedent | kept very quiet. heavy rain storm prevailed at times of this city was shot in the back by a ed contractors have secured their eo [ ] i concealed assassin and instantly killed. tracts by samples which were of ce ¢hile the goods deliv- ered were far below the samples.} RAILROAD ACCIDENT. s have heen, besides, purchases of articles which w not warranted, and which were cha under fic tious titles. One instance of this sort is the purchase of a lar ount of LEMONS AND Sl I FOR LEMONADE for the use of the higher officials of 10NS' BANK ACCOUNT. National Aseociated I'ros. Avraxy, June 16, - The bribery'in-| SA¥ Fravcisco, June 16.—The i vestigation committee held a scssion | Beamer Rogers sailed for the Arctic Sk this morning. A Young Man Fataily Hurt By a Locomotive. Ris wire, Senator Sessions had |of the Tichborne claimant. After a |was necessary for burmng a | The name of the man the police ar | which somowhat intorfored with the closed his account with the firm on |searching cross-oxamination for three |rebel town’ = But Sherman did |rested as being Mahoney's murderer s | race. Wednesday forenoon there occurved June 7th, and took his balance, $6,- in which the claimant was | not burn Columbia, The rebels fired | Coes Grey. He came here a short Y ISLAND RACES. e i il ebal cone) (R csee e il e R 616, in bills. He refused to display | obliged to draw maps of the Tichbore | it. hefore we got the it was the [ time ago from St. Louis. Phe police| New Youk. June 16.—Second day's | Puneh ¢l SO T, o o fods i Lt Sessions’ accounts or the dates | estates and to oxhibit his person for | Union forces that saved the place |claim they establish a good ease | wpring meeting of the Coney lth,l‘muwlh-u were purchased. Another is | Island road near Council Blufls, in went of 600 under the pre-| which an unfortunate employe of the that it woa for flle-holdors, Iyyoe nna Dyt Tuatitute, locatod named, on subpwneas, l)uc‘.umu he | the examination of the ma ks, in cv- | from total destruction. That’s what I | against him, but such may not prove | Jockey Club: Weather fine, attend [t found that they could not affect the ery particular the claimant has passed | would have said if 1 had been Sher- | the fact, ance large, track in splendid condi ) 3 present case and were purely private. triumphantly through the tests, some | man, but of course no two men | - | tion. ~ First race, all ages, § mile, was while the file-holders were never de Publius V. Rogers, president of tho | of which were proposed by the Duke | think of the same point in making an Real Estate Transfors. { wan by Thera, Victim second, Charley | 1Vered to the department. Tt was Vrh First National bank, testified tha of Sutherland and Dr. Russell, of |answer, unless they consult about it. | The following transters were re- ; ] rumored that this money was swent | gine of the incoming express train near that city. was struck by the en Ross third; time 1:16. D. Barber closed out his a The Times, What attack does he make on me?" corded yesterday at the county elork’s | Second race, Foam stakes for 2. | for political printing priov to the Chi- |and o seriously 1njured that he died, dunelldtiiahitlhizouchorailiadihoon e fenn ome place ho refers to the dif, | oflice, s roported for thin puper by | yewr-olds, five furlons, was won Ty | G40 convention, butst is nob ascer-| i victin was u young man by the returned to him. hipping Nows. erence the loss, both of men an " | Gers A 2nto Boc 102 ained whethes charge has beel 5 i SRR " . Assomblyman Bradley then read to | Nathional Asciatel Preis rfonay, in your advanco and that of |99M L McCaguo, real estato agent |lierald, \r’"‘t‘lf"‘"‘l‘“'"“]‘.:‘,:'(‘n“'nl‘]":;‘“: 024, 1 It appears, also, that a | Mme of John Phalen, and was walk the committee the esact words of his New York, June 16.—Sailed, Her|McClellan’s on Richmond, and makes and conveyancer: | won by (”cn;"”r hlkm;: "m"ll' ) t of waste paper, to the | ing along the track reading a paper. wpecch niade to the assembly, an-|dic, Hamburg; City of Richmond, |a comparison in the latter's favor.” Geo. F. Lehmer and wife to David | third heats, Dan Sparling taking firat, | ©Xtent of 82.000, has been sold, and | When the engineer saw him ap nouncing bribery. [They were cor-| Liverpool; State of Pennsylvania, | *I captured Lee's army,” was tho|Cooke, lots 1, 4 and 9 in block 9, Ogdon was second in the first heat, | the money was not _enterred in tho | brouching the train apparently uncon rectly roportad at - tho timo in theso | Glasgow; Somerset, Bristol ; Ningara, | dry answer, characteristic of tho man | Kountz & Ruth's addition. W, D.. | Furrida second and Dan Sparling thied, | general account. Tho money WMy | cioua of his danaer. the alarm whistla dispatches.] Tho investigation ad-| Havana, ~ Arrived, Plantain, Ant. | who was being interviewed, He con- | 84,900, timo 1:423, 1:42§, 1:46{. ' however, e HAIAOK) $10 0 ) By journed until 3 p, m. worp; Colon, Aspinwoll ; Now York | tinued, ‘I think the book will do| OClarence G. Mitchell to Julius | Fourth race, atocplechuse, ahort FOUND BY ITspLK IN A WavE, W blown without even causing the e m I City, Bristol, good.” Behroeder, cast 4 of south east }, sec- | course, was won by lhghlnmf Fling, and there is nu’clulm that it was mis- [man to raise his head, Then the The Bradloy investigating commit-| GLAscow, June 16.—Arrived, Aus- | ‘‘In what way?” ] ton 7, town 14, rango 12 east. Deed | Zota second; tino 4:06, approprinted. The report s also un- | gnineor whistled for brakes and ra- teo resumed session at 3:15 p, m. D, | trian and Corinthian, Montreal, “It will not affoct any union men | 81,125, THE YACHT CLUB RKGATTA, Qurpiond’ fo. how: that Riknoy, Bhe oo Cais o lever, but it was too late superintendent, declined to answer and have tho effect of driving some | Byron and Lewis 8. Reed and wives | A more beautiful sight was seldom under oath some of the questions put | 80d the man was struck by the engine W. W le was recalled. He wished N, J 6, — i Vil . , £ \ emple was recalled o wished | Bremex, June 16, — Arrived, Wiser, of Davis' old associates to the right [ to Charles C. Housel, part of lots 8| witnessed than that presented to-day, , ::c':\r)r.tlb: %‘tu‘:\'x‘:.‘:l:Vl::fig‘;lx:t:‘.:dknle)" Nl;w Ym: T side.” and 9 in block 2494, Omaha. W, D, | when cighteen crack yachts of the|tohim. Ttisreported that the per-land thrown weveral rods from the Barber's check ; it was on the 4th of | gyanten Sty 0 Ao Mor | Fihho general next tackled, volun- | 8500. : New York Yucht club cromed the hno 508 2 whom tie £600 was waid nomi- | track. S0 rapidly was tho train mov June, not on the 10th, as witness tear | H0iaN, Montreal, * tarily, the half-broed preas, and very | = Fred B. Lowe to Charles P. Need- [ and started on the annual regatta to | 141y {"" ‘l‘"l e e et i ling that it ran, with brakes on- and s Antwekr, June 16.—Arrived, Bel- | vigorously expressed his opinion of |ham lot 11" in block 4, Park place Saudy Hook lightship and “roturn, | MeVer Srnanioc any e holdem, @ic ) o vomed fully two lengths be- Orson L Jones sworn: Knew |8erland, New York, their censure of him for expressing (add. W. D., 8275, The bay was dotted with all kinds of | Who was supposed to have expended p: Al g oly, and ho wants| ). T Garber to Moses . Shinn lot | vosels. e woathor win cloar i | e money for politieal printing, paid | yond before stopping. DUTHAMPTON, June 16.—Arrived, [his opinion fr ! b0 Mosg n. Werder New York, for Bremen ; { it understood that he will e the stal- |2 in block “G," Shinn's 24 add. W. | wn ight-knot b Charles P. Ingersoll and knew Ferry ; back intu Treasury to-day the entire | ™ Phy young man w. : loft nothing to picked up und ley did not on June 8th tell wit. | ) e pdpi v b il | ness that Ingersoll had talked to him ;| Kron Prinz. Wilhem Baltimoro, for | wart of stalwarts in the present issuo | D., $200, : [ i desired. Seven prizos, five of the | #uh thus practically acknowledging 000 50 the baggage car, whon it was witness met Bradley at nine o'clock ; [ Bremen. and cluims an American citizen's right | Fred B. Lowo to Win. I, Hennes- | valuo of 250 cach, wero offored by | that the charge for thofile-holders was | PR/ that he was deaf. He w Bradley usked witness if he knew - to express his mind freely, ney lot 10 in block 4, Park placo add. | (he clab and two Bennott challong | ¥Tongly made, y ST BBk, - 220,00 where © Sharpe room was, Diseased Emigrants - W. D., 8400. cups, one for schooners aid ono for | AT THE MEETING oF 3t conmirrey [ovidently severely hurt, and although ! bl to 806 him, | National Amcciated Pres, Important Boiler Tost. o. Barhyte and wifo to Jno, 1. |yloops. After the yachts got well ; od with the duty ~'| ul\ll_"x out | perfoctly conscious, said nothing but | went with Bradley to Sharpe’s| Ciicaco, Juno 16, —The rapid in- | Netionsl Amociated Press, and E. W. Mortimer, south 44 feot, |away the schooner “Southern Cross’ $1ig 0ATLE) O BoLe. Bk IR A baattys | groaned occasionally. Ho was asked M rooun, and rapped at the doors think- | erease of smallpox in the city is_cous- | Presecka, June 16.—The first|lot 4 in block 17, Omaha, W. D.. {0k the lead. - with iR o aning AR th Eonartaia igna T SR HOR 8IS LS ing Bradley desired an interview of a | ing considerablo anxiety. Dr. Rouc \L.u.lwn successful experimental hoiler QLIJ'M o e Frank Kug. | 8010 e sloops. 3 [ Raauspeg: \3";.”:‘.fi.'.‘,'.'.;."rrnlf‘;'.:.l """]'h”m ) S A G 4 rivate re he stepped back, and | president « s boa 4 sxplosion took place near this city to-[ John houidesch to Frank Kas- | 00 ¢ 00 o fleet wi 100G 01 WIO NOW 30T GaTPO S0UN0 ¢ W0 NRgRLIVALS 9. WA S4g D private nature ho stopped hack, and | president of tho state board of health, | explosion took place near this city nassebandy Aokt fisteneall |y et TSR SR | S UREE e BB G SRS 11 up together, with *Clytia” lead o ling the achooners and_*“Hildegarde” nd wife to Rob- [ jouding the sloops. Outwide Sandy attributed the in- [day under the direction Mr. D, T.|par, No. }, lot 10, block 9, Kountz's | .| number of emi- | Lawson, of Wilsonville, Ohio, illug- | 3d addition, W. D., €500, | plosions | Wm. Pitt Kellogg 4 Bradloy said, *‘you come in, too, ’ | said to-duy that he Both stepped inside; Bradley told | crease to' the gre 1 to see the government proper- | rved in this contract. He be nt. and dumb institute, and he replied Sharpe he had be sproached and | grants daily arriving in this coun | trating what causes boiler e ! nd v v " A gl\n-l! money to vote u..l-lr‘-l-.-u when | fhere is not a vessel arriving in New | and indicating ow to prevent such ;'" H. Clarkson, lots b, 6 and 7, in | Hook the wind veered to the wont ;.I\,lll.i.’llh?l’lnnll mpl) 'l"_f‘_ d that “"'; | "“; 10 tho i fainiie U G ! Bradley said it was the senator from | York but what hus quite a nuwboer of |oceurrences. The theory that a boiler | block 3, Capitol Hill addition, W." ., | 4 wouthwast, giving them an almost | 184 b o8 Lot i Hio caTpoling AL ol | on the train reached the depot, - his district, Sessions, who gave him | cases on board, but ina good wmany [ well filled with water id not ex- | #1,660. free run to the lightship, Hmhl..- hnildings. l.-‘kn.-» m;‘u .rim'_‘u.. nan was placed in wriage and ' 1 i jor one kind o en to the institute, where he short 3 vy e Al e Win, Pitt Kelloge to Patrick M tracts had be the money, Sharpe said, “that could | instunces the disease is not developed | plode was completely overthrown, ' o SRONOKK latrick. M. HASE BALL " . [t AIPKRO ARG AN RRULR | 2 A i AR 12 (e SQIIONBR |, SR e Rl QUG [ ) lot 8 in block 4, Capitol Hill | Fiiss e D pet, but the government had been and was ex 3 : j of the p ) ehn filled. M ¥ addition, W, D., $700, oy, Juno 16.—Troys, 3 Cleve- | gorved with o difievent and inferior | thought when he saw the a- | who don’t know they are sick until fmull s filled. Mr. ‘u\;mmul.lluwll ’ ) lanactis e oD d iy ture of the matter he anx- | they reach the west. ~ The doctor says | explosions are caused by superheated bvibgscr, June 10,—Chicagos, | Brticle: The committoe, on making ious to = gob . away: e didit|the general health of tio ate is gocd, | Wator bursting into steam by the or | . Flovtiwscr, June 10, —Chicagos, | gho roport, do not refor to what M. | Indisputable Proof. TR Ty A e L e YR s | moval of pressure from its surface, or Uni 3 i 1 - AP i gt | Sloan said, but it is understood that [ Frow the Brooklyn Esgle t el vl he oA R ARG SR AP A The G. A. R. by suddenly filling a cylinder, or by Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority A ¢ . » | the report intimates that it is charged | Phe teacher announced that the Iy afterwards died, s - not be so," . Undoubtedly the best shirt in the States is manufactured at the : 15; Butfalos, 4 [ 411 4 2 - N RO Yt ey condensation of steam from over ity | 9f material and workmanship, com- |17}, ) . that the government in the matter of | gubject of his remarks would be found . ant to hear any more,and but barely | Nstionsl Avociated S condensa 1 from over ifs , S I TRt } 2 WA L TIo6R BIK AR, R0 IxpianoroLrs, June 16.—The no-urfuce, This thoory was substan. | Dined with their great improvements, | By \:n'n'\lu;:lll Metropoli- | carpets has nof always got what it | in the words; “Whom the Lord lov ! g | tional encampment of the G. A, R | tiatod by to-day's experiment. The | that is reinforced fronts, reinforced |t i Now York, 6. contracted for.— The committee have | oth He chastoneth,” whereupon the Crossexammation: ~Was 4 Grant | assembled again at 10 8. m. in Park | prossure’ of steam before the boiler | Packs, and reinforced slooves, makes NYSTIO PARK MBETING reported to the seeretary recommend: | youngest member of his class ex ts be awarded to | taimed W. Hayes, both “Oh, don't I know it, and isn't my e | mother just like the Lord.” ‘heodore,” gravely interrupted Y wan; witness said there was me | theatre, the business of the day be- | hupst was 380; the tensile strength of | their shirt the most durable and best| BOSTON, June 16.—Fine weather [0 00 o cont fecling in Chautauqua county against | ing the clection of officers. The en- | tho boilor was 624, When this pres |fitting garment of the kind, ever |40 track and large attendance char- | W 5 Mooy and Sessions for voting against Grant at| campment closed tonight with the | gure was reached the valve was lifted, | manufactured at the moderate prico of |#6terized the third duy's races at | of 'Wishington, ve Chicago. _ District Attomey Bradley |following exercises: Camp-fire, music, |t oylindor filod with steam, and the |1-00. Every shirt of our make s | Mystic park. The 2:20 class was woi | gage about 19,000 yards. - e Lsh o | cousin of Bradler,) felt very bitter | roveille, recitation by Judge Colgan, | Loilor was blown t atoms guaranteed first-class and will refund | Y Buli in three straight heats, Eve | o firms wore $1.19 per yard [ thio taschen, Lt e Lear Ho' imare against Sessions for his conduct at|apollo quartette, speeches by (ra - the money if found necossary. sccond, Tommy Norwood third; time, | - - [ such speeches. Chicago. This bitterness extended to | Pearson, 0, W. Williams, Fred | Alarming Discoveries. | Wo make a specialty of all wool, | 270} 1, 284 | Small-Pox on Ship Board, [T wasn't going to say anything and through the senatorial contest;| Loomis and 8. L. Morrison. Natlonal Asociated Fross. | Shaker, and Canton ~ flannel, algo | , 11 the 2:28 cluss it Lok six hents L0 |y Asocated vress [more,” sobbed the Loy, *‘but if you witness's business here was to ad, so | - | i Pmntan, duno 16, =Further alarin |chomols underwear, mado up with o |docide, wid was won by Wiss, who | “Ney Yoy Juno 10,—The steam- | think L' lying. . just’ look ab ‘uy far as he could, tho oloction of his | £llness of Mrw BonatorLogen: | ing and scnsational news hus arrived | view to comfort, waruth and durabil, | ok the second, ith and sixth eats, | o, SER VKK June 16— Hho stewn- | thin " candidates, Conkling and Platt | National Associated Pross [from St Peterburg this mornivg. |ity. o invalids and weak-hnged | S60v0 Maxwoll taking first, and Jursey S35 Jiacohsit now i from L s - e — The balance of testimony corobor- | CicaGo June 16.#Mrs. Senator | Its purport is that the spirit of disloy- | persous we offer special induceme,is third and f 83 |anong her immigrauts during the BED-BUGS, ROACHES, ated the above, and related to polities | Logan is dangerously ill at her home |alty and conspiracy, already too no- | in the manner these gwoods are made |2:2h 2124}, 2:2 : [ passage. They were put in the hos | Rats, mice, ants, flies vermin, mos in his county. in this city. Physicians fear a recur- | ticeable among the officers of the navy, | or their protection, Boats the Record. pital at quaraitine. The fiveman died | squitoes, insects, otc., cleared out by W. A. Newton, teller of Union |rence of malady from which she lately | is still spreading and that the entire Pis. Gorruringx, New Yok, June 16.—W. H, Van-{of the disease shortly after leaving | “Rough’ on Rats.” 1bc boxes at bank, sworn : Gave account of the |[sufierred while'in Washington, |navyis permeated with it. On the 1807 Furuham St [ dorbilt hus just driven bis teaw, con. | Liverpool, J [ druggists. ) |

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