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v BN 5 ) LA BEE. OMAHA DalLy "OMAHA THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 4, 1882 THE onT"onox ouTLooK_ |late D. G. Hull, and alleged by some [sold down to 16 ‘3.’{»(,“:u]dhmlnitn:.l";:llx:"l: A THREATE“ED |“VAS|0H. \‘ to have been implicated with Mr. [ millions in it at 271 The cross-examination was lengthy, peals, Senatora Platt and Hoar spoke and was substantially the same as in THE UKASE OF ARTHUR. Dirgoted Particularly at the Cow Punchers of Arizona, ‘Whe Pull Their Pops asd Per- forate the Natives Pro- miscuously. The Vacqueros Must Vanish 'Hre Noon of May 16. The Soldiers Home Investiga- tion, ard Howgate's Flight. Congress Devoten the Day to Tarift TalkAppeals for a Court. A Varlety of Washington Items. in favor of the amendment to exempt patent and copyright cases, which they think right to go to the supreme court, regardless to the amount in- volved. The amendment in regard to patent and copyright affairs was rejected by a vote of 18 to 27, Senator Garland offered an amend- ment that appeals taken and writs of error pending shall not be affected by the passage of the measure, Agreed to, Senater Butler's amendment pro- viding that after the establishment of the court of appeals thero shall be no appointments to the supreme bench until the number of judges was re- duced to six, was voted down. Senator Vest offered an amendment to the effect that the judges who have heard cases below shall nov sit them in the new court. After debate by Senators Garland and Maxey in support of the amend- ment, senate at 4:50 p. m. adjoutned PROCEEDINGS IN THE HOUKE, Mr. Henderson, from the mlitary committoe, submitted a privileged re the testimony of Doctors Shephard and Painter in regard to injuries sus- tained by the genital organs. His testimony was corroborative of that of those gentlemen, Prof. Critten- mony of Doctors Prudden, Painter, Sanford and Shephard, William H. Countryman, reporter for The Regia- ter, testified as to an interview had with James Malley, Jr., in which he said on the 6th of August the accused denied he ever knew Jennie Cramer, and begged him not to say anything in the paper about it. He was un dergoing & vigorons cross-examination when the court adjourned. - Poke Wells. Natlonal Associnted Press . Forr Mapisox, May 3 —A farmer named Winterbotham, living near this place, yesterday found Poke Wells and the other two conviets who A Gloomy Prospect for Pairfeld |.cvied St fumscence. oo and His Panatic Following, Trim His Fences. Believing Himuelf Kule This Rising Commonwealth. Governor Nance House in Order-The Pay of John Doe and His Partuers. Special Uotrespondence of T birx. LincouN, May 2,—The resignation of Mr. John L. Carson, of Nemaha sounty, one of the state university.re- Hull in his peculiar transactions, came back yesterday and very explicitly as- that point. | The general impreasion is that Stearns had no connection whatever with the den testitied as to the amount of ox-custodian's manipulation of ac- arsenic found in the body as 1.007 of counts, grain, Dr. White of this city testr. | The Brownville Banker Jumps | “joi, i Finch, who is now lectur- tified in _corroboration of the testi- the Board in Time to ing in Towa, will return to this state in June and inaugurate the tempor ance campaign for 1882, They pro pose to MAKE THINGS LIVELY on that subject. Plaus have been prepared for an immense threo story livery stable to bo bilt here this summer by Gran. Eosign. It promises to surpass even Jim Stephenson’s equine caravavaety. M. Twining, the Chicago commor- cial traveler, who has boen sick so long at the Commercial hotel, died last night, leaving a young wife. The Missouri Pacific road is runuing a survey through this county. ARagus, Fated to Putting Hix frighten me a particle.” Then, after a pause, he added: “‘For the first three months of this year the Wabash is £600,000 net in excess of the earnings for the corresponding period last year. The Chicago branch is now carrying & the business with Detroit shows an enormous incroase.” Mr, Gould said that ho was sur- prisod and gratified at the outlook for trafic in Ilinois, Toxas, Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, The promise of abundant crops amounted to assur- ance, and on every hand, among the agricultural and producing olasscs, Were avidetions ‘of thellE il pes: pority. Ho smd THE OUTLOOK WAS FAVORABLE to the appreciation of railrond values, and the ouly threatening indication was the appearance here and there ot hostile and adverse logislation. He said tho people of Thiinois, in his opin- ion, nover meant to confer upon | wipo out a railroad. The logulaturo, | business of $400,000 per month, and | gy commission of three men the power to | members of the house last even Parnell Urged to Blow up En- gland by Talking in America. Land League Leadecrs Generally at Liberty--- Forater's Seat Still Empty. Hx-Hmpre :s Bugenie, a Physi- cal Wreck, Goes to Paris to Die. Othor Mattors of Interest- PUSHING IRISH AGITATION, Loxpox, May 4,—It is stated that t a conference of a group of Irish gy wis! majority exprossed the L) = cscaped from the penitentiary in his A HULL-Y SHOW. i icht i b og Y i t th pesident’s message 2 1 z " " {$a to o ) he said, might impose certain regu- | that Parnell should go to America and DISPERSE OR DIE. E:-:nrdlillxny:"Ari‘:onfi‘ roubles, wigh o | PATn: A fight ensued, in which Wells | gents, was o good deal of a surprige ( e Intions, but he doubted if it|conduct the agitation in the United National Associated Press. 2 | was severely wounded with & pitoh- | this community, It was thought that | tne custodians' Orookedness at the | had authority to delegate two | States and Canada for home rule for THE PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESI- DENT. WasuiNcrow, D, C., May 3.—The special meeting of the cabinet result- ed in the issuance of the following proclamation by the president: Waereas, It is provided in the lawa of the United States that whor- ever, by reason of unlawful obstrue- tions, combinations or assemblages of persons in rebellion against the au thority of the government of the United States, it shall become impractible in the judg- ment of the president to -enforce by the ordinary course of judicial proceedings, the laws of the United States wi hin any state or territory, it shall be lawful for the president to call forth the militw of any or all states, and to employ such parts of the laud and nayal force of the United States as he may deem necessary to enforce the faithful execution of the laws of the United States, or to sup- greas auch rebellion in whatever state or territory thereof the laws of the United States may be forcibly opposed or the execution thereof forcibly ob- structed. WhEREAs, It has been made to ap- pear satisfactorily to me by informa- tion received from the govervor of the territory of Arizona, and from the general of the army of the United States and other reliable sources, that in consequence of unlawful ,cbmbina- tions of evil -disposed ~persond,~ who gk bill to amend the revised swatutes so as to permit the use of military as a posse commitatus for the supprossion of violence on the request of thu gov- ernor of any state or tercitory. Ordered printed and laid over Discussion of the tariff commisgion bill was then resumed, Mr. Springer taking the floor. The tariff debate was continued by Messrs. Kenna and Cox, (N. ¥.) The latter caused much amusement by a sharp colloquy with Mr. Town- sand, (TIL.). My, Belmont offered a resolusion calling for all instructions to, and cor- respondence with officers of the South Pacfic equadron during 1881, also replies from eard officers Adjourned at d o’clock. z SRS | Snide Races. Nacional Assox —he board of re- National trotting assooia- tion made tae following decisions $o- day: The case of Detroi* and the brown stallion, Tom B. Patchen, was continued. The cuse of Wormley and Kneebes, and the brown gelding, Dic- tator, alias Brown Jjack, alias Huckle- berry, was continued. The cate of Thomas Welch, of Pawpaw, Mich., and the chestnut gelding, George V., for suppressing time at Blk- hart, Tnd, {u 1880, wus relirred, The . -u against James Torrence woods, and have not yet tured. - Naclonal Aseoclated Prose, rork. The three convicts took to the Apachos Whipped by Mextcans. after the decided part teken by.dir. Carsow in the ejectment of the three professors he ‘would not have tlus jeopardized his side of the question by wresigning just before the June been recap- Capital -The Author of the Charges To t'¢ Editor of The Boa: Orers, Neb., May 3.—I have just or threo men, to be designated by a governor, to deprive with one stroke of the pen all the railroadsin the state of half their revenues. Hethought the people of Tllinois were interested in seouring to the railroad Treland, or separation from Great Britain, Many Irish suspects were released from prison yesterday. THE RELEASED MEMBERS, Propertite | Phe throe relensed members of the bay golding || 8anta Fe, N. M., May 3.—A dis- patch received here says tho Apaches routed by MajorTupper in the Las An- imas mountains were met on May 1st by Mexican troops under command of Col, Garcia. A battle ensued in which 78 hostiles were killed and 33 prison- ers taken, meeting of Eaitr s SRCIC L DN Ratlwuy Nows. National Associated Press, CiNciNNaTi, May 3.—-The state- ment is now made that Jewett has the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Railroad with or without pooled stock. He has the option of 9,000 shares. 1f | vhe puol fails to deliver he will deal with mdividuals for the remainder. ter. a8 possible, Base Ball. National Press association. ProvipeNce, May 3 —Providence 3, Troys 1. BostoN, May 3 —Bostons 17, Wor- any time, of Gainsbury, « Pa, enl. i wag dismiseed and they the board. Nance now has the appointment of his sucoessor, and will, it is'generally understood, name a “liberal’ Mr. Carson's place. the board stand four to two ‘‘agin” +8 as expounded by Fairfield, and will undoubtedly lead to the remstatement of the three pro fessors who were dismissed last win- the cause of holing ) I had a short talk with ex-Senator - He has just return- ed from New York and looks as hearty I asked the senator his opinion on the approaching political complications in the state; in reply ke told me that he had by all odds the finest farm in Gage county, and that I might come down and inspect it From this I gathered an Paddock to-duy. indefinite sort of an didn't feel disposed to talk on the pro- 1t is understood that Mr, Paddock has, at the request of the president, accepted a place on the cesters 4. At BuFragp, May 3. —Chicagos 0, Buf- | BoseC subjeot. alos 5. De?:i:.ni‘,“’ May l.’—Clavehns?l 0, Polyiady toc nis 'wo cases of smiall pox are reported Oreek township, ‘men having coie H rom Plattamoyth read an article in to-day’s Bee headed “How it Came,"” and wish to say that the whole story is a fabrication. Mr, Hull always treated me courteously and none but the best of relations ex- isted between us, Tho charges were preforred by Webster Eaton in June or July last, and were referred to me for comarks, and I suggested an in- vestigation as the only true way, J. C. MeBrioe, Governor to take This will make The Town of Wilber Damaged $12,- 000 Worth- Blazes lsewhere. Spocial Correspondence of Tk bRk, WiLser, Neb,, May 3.-—~Our town was visited with another destructive contlagration—the third within little more than a year, The fire started last night about 7 o'clock in the even- ing in the storeroom of Kd. Wehn, and soon extended on the noxt build- inus, The following are the losses: Hokus's saloon, $6,000; Ed Wehn's drug store, $1,000; Ed Connell's gro- cery, 81,600; McGregor's barber shop, $300; Trcka & Gilbert, butcher shop, about $600; Oarecky’s building, $500; Hanysh's tailor shop, $300; gtaphun Herman's dwelling damaged to the idea that ho this in the state such protection as would onable investors to derive a fair re- turn_ upon invested capital. ‘‘The people of Tllinois, and partio- ularly the pooplo of Ohicago,” said Mr. Gould, “‘are becoming enormously wealthy, and I hope the day 18 not far remote when the railroads of this state will be largely owned by roads in the New England states are now owned by the people living Mr. Gould was asked if he appro- heuded any disturbance botween the lines west of the Missouri river in fonsequence of the extension of the Missouri Pacific through Nebraska to || Omaha the Missouri Pacific company to build north to a connection with the Union Pacific would not be disputed. *The Union Pacific and Missouri Pacific some extent, and it was desirable to bring the two aystems into oloser connection. We have on the Mis- souri Paeific, in Missouri, extensive coal mines, within less than three cific, and the latter road can get & portion of its fuel supply from us more cheaply than it can get it from house of commons, Parnell, O’Kelley and Dillon, have arrived in this city, and may possibly appear in their seats in the house to-night. AN OFFICE B LoxnoN, May 3.—Mr. ING, Chamber- Inin, president of the board of trade, has refused the offer of the chief sec- your own people, as the | retaryship for Ireland. RADICAL POLICY. LoNpoN, May 4.—One of the morn- there.” ing papers publishes a roport that Mr. Chamberlain, president of the board of trade, having obtained promise of upport from Giadstone, looks to free development of a new radical policy u Ireland, Lias accepted the office of He replied that the right of | ghiof secretary for Troland, COMING OVER, LoNDON, May 3.—Princess Louise will sail for Canada in the Samaritan interests,” said he, ‘‘are mutual to[on the 24th inst. THE EX-EMPRESS IN PARIS, Pattis, May 3. —Ex-Empross Euge- nie has arrived here, and is now in the city, although great care : n to keep the fact a secret. hundred miles from the Union Pa-|jj} and weak, and fears of her life are entertained. 80 weak that she could not walk, and she taken She is very On her arrival she was was carried in a chair The G. A./Ri post a this point will Corioniey "ONGEvARAB L at o sunalittle politioal bewm from her carriage into the house of the Duke of Mochay. Striot incog- nita is attempted to be preserved, and persons who have called to | were o fstated. Jetry D\m.z,,afo ~ 04 was rolivved’ from dif tign- extent of $200 or $300. One half of |the mines e.i‘ght hundred miles west | end- , was' a block of frame buildings is in ashes. [of Omah Mr. Gould remarked The wotal loss amounts to between |that the southwestern system, of which he is presideat, is are banded together to opposecor ob- Afvict the uflami (?\the &n,h: /nas beo practisable’ to enforce [ tion, but the gray gelding Tom by ordinary, y ressed, urse of judicial proceed xinlu, Jhon time was ‘supp! ceodings the laws-of the United States | held Tiablo to the rules. Wm, d $10,000t0 $12,000, with insurance Jithin that_territory, sod /that the Gingatt, of Detroit, was refusid yoin- L} i -cadcle et D24 sy Wep. | 9P paatinl s R R B pay respects aro informed that the Jaws of tha ITnited’ d b ‘;}‘i‘f '.‘_-,m"j T e axanizt aiue) L R and nmendiny abouts pales before the approaching| PHILADELPHIA, May 3. —Coon Bros, |in the west, Laredo in the southwest, | empress has not yet arrived. She is wuerext Joroibly Opposed -und ' exedu- | Bill Wilson was continued. The case 108 Bl andt later gun Hmingtofi literary conflict in which the umier- [and D. McMeramin's provision house, (and Now Orloans in the south, and, [said to have grown very aged in ap- tion thereof forcibly resisted; and against W. B. Kinzer and the horse South Water street, were damaged by | as this 18 not a favorable time for or- | pearance in the last fow months, and t I e "} ¥ ity and Doane college are to partici- Waereas, the laws = of the Daujel the Prophet was dis. | Pologized to the house and Parish, |1 te. May 12th is the date set for|fire to the amount of $75,000; insur- | ganizing new extensions, the compa- | to have preserved none of the traces Dnited Bidtes roquisgfiitt hoBevhs misted. Ira A0 Willini) of | aBAaAde n presonal Gxplanation, 1| sats - Mavclath ia the date: seb for 4 nies now settle down to the task of |of hor former beauty. The bratal it may be necessary in the judgment of the president to use the military forces for theourpose of enforcing the faithful execation of the laws of the United Staxs, he shall forthwith by Muncie, Ind., was expelled by requeat of the Lexington association. The case agninst C. E. Walker, of /‘oldwa- ter, Mich., and the brown gelding Membrino Chief, Jr., was dismissed. Out of Fands, " Sherif Ensign is very ill with eagning money. treatment which she received from a Natlonal Associated Pross. New York, May 3, —Inconsequence of the exhaustion of the appropriation for light, fuel and water, the post-| Mr. rheumatism and will be confined to his bed for a long time in the most favorable event. E. D. Webater, Correspondence of Tux Bxx, Crere, Neb., May 2.—The farmers an old-time | have been busy the past few days im- An inquiry about the redemption |n of ouhhndin; unlimited tickets is- sued by the Wabash and other roads, and the prospect for a restoration of her into a state of profoun depression, from which she has not recovered. mob of ruffians the other day, threw mental rates to the tariff in force prior to the unpleasantness between the compa- nies, elicited from Mr. Gould the re- ply that no conference relative to the matter had taken place at St. Louis, though such & meeting had been con- templated. He admitted that, since his efforts to effect a settlement of the differences some months ago, during a visit to Chicago, and which had been unsuccessful, he had taken little or no interest in the matter, though he was freo to say bt the companies had been guilty of oxtreme wastofulness of the revenues of stockholders. proclamatbn command such insur- Rents to dsperse and retiro peaceably B their respective abodes within ‘a imitedtime. o T! ORlos AV thur, tesident of the United States, 4o hyeby admonish ali_good oitizens United States and especially of rritory of Arizona, against aid- betting or taking part in any ulawiul_proceedings, wnd I do rfy warn all persons enaged in or oted with " such obstruction of Iay to disperse and rotire peaceably toheir respective abodes on or be. fof noon of the 15th day of May. CAPITAL NOTES, nal Associated Press. ' The case against Paterson and Cham- bers, of Pittsburg, Pa.. was settled by releasing Chambers and continuing the case against Paterson. In the balance of the “no time” cases, the board affirmed the decisions of the last meetin New York. QUICK TIME. QuerNsToWN, May 3.—The steam- er Alaska, of the Guion line, arrived this afternoon from New York. Time of passage, 6 days, 21 hours and 46 minutes, proving the fine weather. The Crote nursery was bumly on- gaged the past two weoks filling orders There hus boen an un- editor of The Omaha Republican, is spending a few days here with his brother, Lieut. Webster. ARrc office is getting all on credit. Six- teen employes were compelled to quit, including the fireman and engineer, 8o that no elevators can now be run, and shippig. | expected demand for nursery stock this spring. Scarcely u train goes weat but somo trees are shipped. The nursery also has u large contract for planting trees on the college grounds, At the last school election it was voted to build a house. The site is rather an unfortunate one, being close to the business part of the towa, But the board of education determined to do the best they can, About a week ago they set outn CUARSON'S RELAPSE. 8pi cial Correspondence of THE Bk, LiNcoLy, May 3.—Mr. Carson, in resigning his position on the univers- ity board, gives two reasons for his action, He pleads lack of time to properly attend to the oftice, and also claims that the duties are very dis- tasteful to him. Mr. Carson’s friends atrenuously claim for him that in his action at the last meeting of the board he was perfectly sincere in what he Kentuoky Races. Natlonai Associated Press LeXINGTON, May 3. —Second day of the Kentucky assciation: First race, all ages, one mile, was won by Bram- belletta, May Corbett second, Pope Leo third, Time, 1:44 Second race, tor two-year olds, one-half mile, was won by Punster, Vera second, Ebony third, Time, 503. Third race, one mile and a quarter, was won by Leonore, with Lutestring second. Time, 2:10, P T The Carpenters’ Strike. National Assaciated Pross. CINCINNATI, May 3,—The carpen- tors’ strike will probably end this woek. The men are willing to abide by the decision of the abitration commit- tee but the bosses have not yet sig- nified a willingness to do so, APPLETON, May 3.—The Wi, handsom: dsughter of J. P. Wella was found in @ school house this worning nearly dead, having been outraged during the night by six young men, new school The Wrong Animal, National Associated Press, Llder Scraggs on Soap. Balt Lake Tribune, The announcement that WILL GO INTO COURT. F. J. McShane Declares Himself the Elder A COLORED CONFERENCE. Lirrie Rock, May 3.—A man S Ty : i : 3 2 i) Youthful Idiocy. did, and that it is not from any feel- [double row of trees apound the Duly Elected Secretary of the Soraggs would speak in the Twentieth AsiNaTON, May 3.—Dolegates | Pamed Lord, living at Mount Idw, |0, Youthial ing of remorse on that subject that he | €rounds. Hchool Board. ward meeting house, on ““Home Ip- near Hot Springs, has bpen troubled by panthers killing his domestic ani- mals, Last night he heard a disturb- ance, and getting out of bed seized his shot gun and saw what he sup- posed to be a prowling animal, fired, dustries and Divine Inspiration,” drew a large audience, Scraggs hav- ing recently purchased an interest in @ soap factory, it was predicted by his aquaintances that Eh disccurse would lead a trifle toward his business. m thirteen states are attending the ‘ nference of the colored Methodist : iscopal church. RESPITED, The president has further respited Mr. Craig, who has been appointed postmaater, has not taken charge of the post fiice yet, but wiil probably do 80 this week, He will reusin K G. Uochran, the prescnt clerk, This gives pood satisfaction, as ho has St Pavr, May 3.—This afternoon Alfred Drake, aged 16, attempted to murder Jennie Faulkner, d 16, with a revolver, He fired “three harmless shots; Drake then shot hif- self in the head and died instantly, now resigns, A number of newspaper communi- cations have appeared recently sug- gesting Mr, Carson as an available sandidate for guvernur, and it is not As will be seen by reference to thé school board proceedings published elsewhere thero is quite a fight in the board over the succession to the office 3 elly, under sentence of death in i ) ewyidaxicu, until June 23, l?scryh:if n};flt:r‘:fiyrm::;;:l:d}:; lvlvlil::a ::l)‘:; The cause was objection to their inti- | “P/kely that he may have made an oflicient clerk:” at o i v, Lt yensiby A i spoke as follows from the tex ; THE NATIONAL BANK OF n1smakcK, | shortly before went out into the yard, | 8¢y by their parents, based on their RESIGNED THE REGENCY The college is prospering finely, | Chas. Conuoyer, the present inoum- | ‘Cleanliness is next to Godliness:” s ak., with & capital of §50,000, has e 10 yard: | outh, to get in trim for the ecampaign. | having a large number of atudents for | hent, who is acandidate for re-election, | ‘M. brethren, nothing which . BT SRR, R B A Dramatio Festival. e There is very littls comfort for Fair- | this tine of the year. L library is (2 i gpponont is Mr, F. J, Mo.|God bas put into the mouth 1 e, Indications field in the recent turn of events The | receiving additions, Week before nst of the inspired writers was % ness. T P Crxorynats, May 3. —The proposed Natlonal Associated Frese. June meeting of the board is close at [it received ten volumes of Littell's | Phane. ever said iss,. The idea comes 4 » TIONS, dramatic festival 1o now an assured | . \ASHINGTON, May 4, —For the Ton- | hand, 1If governor Nance appoints a | magaziues, A few duys luter it re-| A Bex reporer mot Mr. MoShane | with almost miraculous adaptability : Postmasters: J. . Faulke, Napo- fact. Contracts have buon closed with | "%ee and Ohio valley und lake | ““broad gusger” to succeed Carson, or | ceived s further addition of thirty-one|on the strect yestorday and in-[to the present stirring epoch, when ' g leon, O.; W. W. Luuderml!k, Auglos = AR Inu:’l in u fow days | eA10n warmer partly cloudy weather, |if he fails to appoint anybody, the | volun:es feom the Congregational V'ub- quired there are 5o many that doubt the in. e busm, TUls J. W, Beyter, Mt, Pulaski, | Fa0e0 0/ L0 SIaTH & open its office and | ¢4 r4ins, winds wmostly southerly, | anti-Fairfieldians have the ~upper | lishing society. 18 Wall, what did the school board | #Piration of the work and do not use ) commenco proparations, Official an- | \0WeF Prossure. The uppor Missis- | hand, aud will not be disposed to| The contest which takes rlace be-| 4o luyt night ik soap. Now, we should all take the ] ' BONDS, nouncements will be made next weok, | "\ and Missouri valleys: Partly show any mercy, in view of the exam- |tween the unversity and (i college Vi v v shod nothing last | truths of Scripture home to our hearts L Bonds have been received under the o T MCe IO WOk | loudy weather, local rains, warm [ plo sot them by the other side. In [comes off Muy 12, Tho Creions are | giv "y “ComDlitho my bond and | and use none but sosp made hero. i | last call (109) to the amount of $249,- T goutherly winds, falling baromoter fol- |spite of Newt. Persinger's triumphant | expecting large ccowd and ure pre: | *porog Ry Sat e . OnC MAd (gl Tako, Thote ase other soap fao- s 800, Rt AEARS S lowed in the north and west portion [ boast that two-thirds of the membors pared to receive them. Lo boys have [ fused to take sy action on the y,m" tories here in Salt Lake, but none ] _ THE SOLDIERS MOME. New York M 3 —Bailed. Th by rising barometer and colder north- |legislature side with Fairfield in this [arranged fur a game of ball between ter.' v ; “|that do as wine can. 1 succeeded Quite a flutter in army circlos was o “l’ % w ) ‘M"‘ Wy f'” west winds, fight, the prospect is altogether the uuiversity club and theboye of the [ «How do vou thiak th test [in the soap business because I X caused by the report of the soldiers | Oatalonin for Liverpool, Edam for P15 s collego on the aftvrnoon_ of 116 con" | will et Hak Kho coutest (s oY taikh 10, dhe revelation. ‘of Amsterdum, Frauce for Havre; ar- rived, Ethiopia from Glasgow, Hales- bury from Bremen, Rotterdam from Rotterdam, Italy from Marseilies, Barrivors, May 3 ailed —The Waesland for New Yor! SourHAMPTON, May 3. —Arrived — The Dundee from New York for Bre- men, the Strassburg from Baltimore for Bremen; siiled, on the 2d, the Nockar from Bremen for New York Liverroon, May 3.—Arrived -The Alaska from New York, QuerNsTowN, May 3. - Sailed—The City of Brussels for New York. REMEN, May 3. - Sailed - The Ohio for Baltimore, the (ohenzollen for | Junketing Tour. Natioual Associated Press, CHicAGo, May 3.—Mayor Grubbs and seventeen members of the city council, board of Aldermen .and eiti- zens’ committee of Indianapolis, ar- rived here and spent the day inspect- ing street pavements, and returned homs this evening, Southern Methodists, National Asociate s Pross. NasuviLie, Tenn.,, May 8, —The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church south, met in this city to-day. About 300 delegates were in attendance. Dr. T, O. Ham- mers was eleeted secretary, and Rev. home investigating committee, It contaius little heretofore unpublished, but coming as it now does in official form, it receives more attention, The principal points made are that mili- tary organization should exist and more employment be found for thein- mates. Fruit and vegetables are no longer furnished to members of the beard and there should be more har- mony among commissioners, HAZEN AND HOWGATE, Gen, Hazen addresses a letter to Seeretary Lincoln urging that every exertion be made to recapture Captain Howgate, particularly as 80 much has been said about the collusion of the test. They propose to do ti:vir share to make it an interesting game Revonres, e — JAY'S JOURNEYING the divine word, My receipt was a revelation direct from heaven, We read in the good book of the angels olad in raiment of shining white, and T have no doubt in my mind that the same sort of soap is used in heaven as I am now retailing at ten cents a bar, although T have a cheaper grade for the country trade, Every man's soul is like an old dirty towel which has been used for two weeks, It needs the cleansing process to make it white. We must be cleansed in the work of repentance and faith, and put right through the wringer of afflic- tion, which reminds me that Brother Boggs is now selling the Ex- ived four ed by the it inow bow it will for the chancellor and his aids. The hall in the west wing of the state house is being rapidly fitted up for the use of the house at the coming session. The furniture out of theold hall ie being used, there being no funds availablo for the purpose of buying new stuff at present The position of the speaker’s desk has very sensibly changed 8o as to have it fac- 10g the gallery. The supreme court room will be used for the senate chamber, and it will probably be for the last time that cither branch of the legislature will have to use the old building. It would be A HAD CALAMITY *4On the firs' night I rec votes end was declared eleg Presidgut. 1 conse out ““Was the vote veconsidered! “‘No, but the | res dent declared a new ballot.” *‘Did you raiec any objections to the new baliot!” ) “Yes and gave notice that I would hold the ballot,” “Will the ballot by which you were elected hold good in law!” ““From the best legal advice I can ot, it will,” “*Will the) gard to that The Rallrosd King Unbosoms Him- self, Chics, o limes, May 2. Jay Goull arrived at the Grand Pa- oific hotel at 7 o'clock last evening, He had just finished s inspection of his western railway properties. ‘I aw president of ten thousand miles of railroad,” said Mr, Gould to a Times reporter, “and I find i necessary to inspect it ouce in & while.” The in- o & point raised in re- the oo . the | New York. oftice with his peculations, [0 P Vin f 8 ¢ X terviower called-Ma, Gould's attontio A i u ) a i phe |9 1 Vinsies, of St. Louis, assistant. | if the old shell should wutilize its la " el atlontion | " HT gy say o, celsior market, better a good deal \ colluaion "G Eamay hearly [ BATROL My [ J-—8ailed—The | 1jx 'R A, Young delivered an addrows | opportunity to tumble in, as it would | /0 the rumor that tho Wabash rail- | «what'will be the outcome of the | than Bmith's 0ld ricketv 'machiues, ) 4 ims. s o 6 £ “M or 5 Sailed_The | 2L Weloome. Tho bishop's addrems | reault ia u forrifio alaugnter of candi- | "4Y ¥4 "“‘“'Y MR pa under | wholo business?” whois an apostate from the true 0 CONGRESS. llliu:ui:“!:‘:,ll;h'l.d‘{ L n.n\.u ! h:e l“,, read ,l“,d referred, Bishop Paine, | dates, f ::wl,:: r-‘“‘.’-: % l;?“tu' » ltl'mx “u" :n'm “Idoa't know. Iclaim an election | faith, and the spirit of the Lord Natiopal Asscciated Pros Thnols lu e, she Dpain for | being old and feeble, was relieved | ‘The big pavilion tent owned by the “yx_n.o probaple han tian thab the { g will prosocute wy claim in the | #bideth not in hiw. Uuloss you pat- ENATE PROCEEDINGS ew York, the Parthia for Boston. |from active work. Tho session will |G, A. R, was shipped yesterday to | Burlivgton, or Rock Island, or Alton | oo pg, ronize the men who are in the faith s i s A A |continue three or four wooks. v Grand Taland for use at the cuiaivg :a’:llf’l‘:”:,'l‘,“f;'y“'r“u:‘:‘y’“‘“,‘;'v“'.‘;;‘::V”:' R A S $ho dogre of salusiion opes nok uste e S ' “ IN. 1 - | eral bishops will be elected, reunion, s FOpiy. o osing Joke. you, and your soul will roast in the tor Anthouy presented, from the | National Ass ciated Press. O e ARG, unlon. 4 marked shat he belicved Wabash to | A prominent physician of Pi‘ vorlasti tion of h comuitie 04 printiog, un advorse| | New Havix, Conv, May 5 In| | Fatal Ratlroad Acoident. |, T bl for bu sppropriation t0 PAY | by yiaa proparty. Ho hidio thought, | hury sad jokingly t0. & Iady pationt | soap. i b dfi:‘.‘.‘.‘;‘ ads pl‘l:lill; i e resolntion i vor of | the C) o or ¢ 0 ., | Natlonal Assoclated Pr b r e u i d J . 0 ,,,Pui,';::::;dt :l:m““::u :il fi:u‘ i l‘::lll(::::"\‘nr:“::(::::::Au:‘ud‘ ay,\h‘u:' ‘MH\Mu‘uns n‘;;“" A it will @ive sach member of (ho N N he said, whon he first bought wlrhu was complaing of her continued | scented, and put up in_convenient an L 4 A L 2 Ny s, Ming. y & O 1 (i, $0.06 for his two weeks' services llnuu,n.»fmrrym_g itupon hisshoulders; | i'l health, and of his inability to cure packages. We will now sing the 48th penses of transporfation of the army [ing mew was deyeloped. Dr L. J. | night Albert Endrea, dohn Corcoran i i but, being director, and knowing {her, *try Hop Bitters” The lady |l ““Phg Lord will wash my gui . offigiers, on Souator Pluw's statc- | Sauford corroborated “Dr. Shephard, |und Johu Gribbin, of Muscatine, Ia., | ! s country's cause. - The heavieat | fils DS & direc TEORY 10 dns b | $00k 16 10 eapcisat nud” maod "1k e S Abe Sams W waabiy gullk 3 " A “ ) b ) ) 2 | exnen il "ot « . , he | toc earncst and used he Bit- v, Wi he choir standing. A meat that the exeoutive hud exoseded |4nd aaid Joanin, Crwasre remaies | were killad in. the' railsoad yarda i | 95Pense will of couree, bo for ‘trans- |y podl, 010 01, PEORSS A TN e | book 1 1o carmcat and used. the Bif- {away | Qe 8 oho= his prerogative in ergating au - excess | showed she was the viotim of orimi- |this city. They ¢ot upon the Mani. | POtation and maintenace, fears as o the s outebmo. I re: | watiout health, She now laughs at »Pouroa OLLY oh be of $50,000. e e 'n-.ulc within 36 hours beforo | toba train to talk with a brakesman, THE TOTAL FOOTING UP member,” said Mr. Gould, with a grin | the dootor for his joke, but he 18 not [, L P: Fellett, Marion, O. states that he } ders In the discussion of the bill to(death. The testimony of Dr. San |und when they jumped off, a switch | probably to $10,000. of satisfaction loitering about one cor- | 80 well pleased with it, as it cost him hag iiad TUOMAR BLEOTMC .|'|L o bt 00y create an intermediate court of ap-(ford was continued this afternoon. | engine struck them Mr. R. D. Stearns, partner of the | ner of his mouth, “‘that Union Pacific |4 good pationt,-Harrisburg Patriot. | 00,0 found nothing to equal 1t in seothe /

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