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qeq@vg X | THE OmMAHA DAILY BEE ELEVENTH YEAR. ‘ OMAHA TUESDAY MORN!I NG JUNE 6, 1882, 299 i ; l'"nEnA'I: 64. 127, nays 69, not two-thirds voting in HIG"WAYME" "ALTED. aconsiderable majority. The demo-|horse. At a reheareal the the aflirmative. W% crata expect to elect the governor and | turned round, made for the The senate bill llppro“nghng £100,- b supreme nu‘;:a. The le‘qlllnture will u)d, finding the door shut The Compulsory Clanso of the|J00‘euees: » public ballding at Con-| y gang of Trafn Robbers fn|™ortcertainly bo republiovn. him, reared up straight on. his hind , N. H., was passed. logs, Balance was lost, the horse i iati SPORTING Army Bill Prolongs Teoum- |, Joh b b O O e: | Texag Grooted with BUokBHOL, | st mociutea e ot even el e s s TEWFIK TRIUMPHS. The Sultan Commands and the Robels Hurry to Obey. L A LUXURY L. X . seh's Tfim, "’I‘h sed. " e lungs and heart. Poor Emilie had S el @ bill appropriating $100,000 to Boston, Mass,, June 5.-—Boatons, | the courage in this state to walk to | o, DR ereot & publio_ building st Marquotte, | And the Foremost Falls in his |y, 7)o, 2, ' " | tho intirmary and « hen sho was taken | Preparations for War Cease y And Gives His Subordinates a Mich., was passed. Tracks with His Caroaes New York. June 6.—Buffalo, 1;|home, mo in Bgypt and Peace unt five flights of atairs. ML s . The bill to erect a publio building Sall of Holss Metropolitans, 2. el G " ohon:e':h-l:r:"lnéll‘ingpi: Longer Lease of Active '6:)05”0"'!“v to cost not over $800,- ST. LOUIS RACSS, PERSONAL. Ascends, y taken up under suspension 8r. Lo J 5.—The spril # NECESSITY, but smok- Life. (oo o o T, vts, June b. @ apring ’ . ing Buackweus Buir e By, 7 passed by 138 yoad t0 13| Another Oharity Hospléal Brute | nseing of the 8t Touls Jookey elu’ aid Yotee et th ity or Rockdor | 1g Trih Ooerolon Bill Goes {";:‘:m,‘;}m “,'fi.‘f,fi; Suspeneion Day in the House| Adjourned at6:12 p. m. Run in, in New Yorlk. Firat race, for all ages, milo and a| Mr. John Beatty, Jr.. of Reed, Jones & | Through the Commons at s,choap Nobabon, Hokly Remarlkable for Treasury OAPI;A_IT;WBS. furlong, was won by Bancroft, John | Co., who has his headquarters at Ogden, Lightning Speed. any means, of course it’s National Associated Press. Texan Jayphawkers Pulling Pro- Davis seqmd; timo, 1:68]. ia in the city fora brief stay. John is one cheap at the price, but Raids. WasHINGTON, June 5.— Trescot: 2 P b1 The Missouri Dorby, for threo year |of the very best representatives Omaha its just tho finest ’that N 4 i will be examinad Thursday relative to -’uloflloyufll 'enceablo ;‘ldu, mile mqt hl ‘l’nll. was won by | has in the great west. Preparations for the Cremation of can be ma regardless 3 the Peruvian affairs. b >t SONOEER, Wi onnings second; | ar. A N, MoDonald and wife, of Garibaldi's Remains. et de, rogar Numerous Bills Pressed to| ky Senator Harlan will probably be time, 2:43, ¢ Duh:lq\u, e g :‘1‘;, i % Emporor Louis Napol- Passage or Pigeon- a momber of the Alabama claitns com- CRIMINAL NEWS. Third race, for all ages, mile heats, | 4 0"y 7Y Sirang, Mr. McDonald eon’s cigars cost one dol- Holed. mission. National Associated Pross, was won by Bootjack, Bflf‘"‘d sec- ".“:;a of Alié 1t ‘;f;“‘“"m!“ n;"l"n DHOLINES THE INVITATION, lar apieco in _gold, and e The Farmers and Traders' national RALSCAR, THE BRUTE. ond in the first heat, and Rochester rl " QoxsrantiNorL®, . June 5.—Th s f 0 i t: til :44}, | and wood pumps in‘the west. He speaks bank of Covington, Ky., capital 300,-| Npw York, June b.—In the :l:gnd in the last heat; time, 1:44} iy gkl of Cleli, The Monroe Doctrine Fatally Ro- 000, was authorized to commence|giss of Bessie Slooum, & seven business i = L A 1d ), and others wh vamped by the Great Un: The president has signed the Geneva i::: m?wnflgl :i;.d in gh.OUnunhriA: porte has sent a circular to the power 0 refusir.,g the proposal for a conference Fourth” race, for all ages, three-| afe I, P, Pruyn, who has for the past|to e the Eyptiau difficulty, and uarters of a mile, was won by Ascon- | fve years been with the late well known | stating that it felt quite_confident of they were made from leat tobacco lpochlly import- ed for this purpose from the golden tobacco belt (4 of North Carolina, Prof. pronoanceable. award bill. fon | der, Blossom second; time, 1:18%. | g of R. C. Steell & Johnston, lins ac- being able to restore Egypt to her < E. N. Horsford, the STAR ROUTE TRIALS. .f{,‘;,':,‘:;;‘“j;;’,‘,‘;_’;‘l i""?,"."',l,':d“_";i:; BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. copted a position with the Mouad City | normal state, and of being able to noted chemist of Provi A Varlety of Important Items from| Attorney General Browster was thmugh, neglect, the coroner’s jury| New York, Juno 6.—First race, | Paint & Color Co., of St. Louis. It ixa [surmount any difficulty, and thorefore dence, R. L, is authori- the National Cspital. present in court. Bliss begun the |this evening rendered a verdiot con- |citch weights, one mile, was won by |very fiattering Sribute to his personal could not share the views of the | ty for this statement, accond day's presentation of the star |suring W, H. Ralscar, secretaty and | Mamio Fiolds, Marchioness second; | worth and hia many friends will be lad to [ POWEFs a8 to tho nooessicy of a con- Buackweils =~ BULL route cases. superintendent of the institution, for | time 1:47}. know that his headquarters will continue | ference. PF’““;‘ I;on; %"'fix:‘l"' CONGRESS THAT WHISKY RING, ?&t properly caring ::fd ¢ thodinnalm. 3090"!4 s for mmh’uArn‘:l:.' to be in this city. A DENIAL. A R Py e S H. L. Shuefeld, of Chi lscar was committed in defsult of | fcvon furlongs, was won 0¥ | py 5| Loxpox, June 5.—In the house of ly the same leaf tobacco . lefeld, ol 1CAgO, WAS| ol Col, Sellers second; time 1:36}. Prof. Arthur L. Wyman, of Wyman's y JU s was uaed in Emperor PRI R baforo the Windom, commiltee. Ho | 83,000 bail to swaid the the setion of | Coy Sellers esens Sme LM |y | Gommercial ol in this iy, It for ik, Gnter lonsign, Whreled, bt ‘WasniNaroN, June b.—Senator | knew of no whisky legislation. A. O, | the grand jury. FORGERS NABDED, Louis Napoleon’s cigars, by the east Sunday. He goea first to St. ances, seven turlongs, was won and like those cigars it is Odin, Linch Pin second; time 1:34§. | Louis and thence after a brief stay to Cin- :’z::‘noi‘:: th‘:{' r::l l‘)oufll::iz‘..nnt::l; Davis explained that inthe designation | Buell, editor of The Washington f a presiding officer during his own | Critic, was summoned to tell about| W, June 6.—H L. 2 absolutely the best that e J] s ‘B ASHINGTON, June | enry ourth race, all ages, mile and a | cinnati, to attend the meeting of the Bus. . A bredide that the senate would settlo the ques- | The preaident sent to the senate rfeit silver dollars Wik | "> tme 2:43, He will go trom that place to Cleveland | conforence was desirable, is entirely BrogEee; i tion, It forred to. tho commit. | to-day 8 Frelinghysen' dred counterfeit silver dollarsfoundin | * Fifth race, handioap for all ages, [ and New York City and to his parents’ | without foundation, Mr. Dilke also Those whobelieve that ;‘,:non rul::.. e 9 Souticit in.u.‘{cfio;c: e:‘:'rynflnti:a!;g Ly;:zfi' l:,: thelf pomeliite, mile and a quarter over five hurdles, |},,me, Lincoln Center, Maine, where he stated that the porte had not as yet the “‘best 18 the cheap- " eat,” and those who want the best anyhow, URGED to try ONE pac —ONLY ONE —that's all we ask: after that we are content to abide by their judgment. Of ovurse you want to xNow foryourself wheth- er this is the tobacco for You, and so you won't take an old pipe all satu- rated with some other N N Y . by Ohio Boy, Dalgasian sec- Senator Beck introduced s resolu-| May 8, setting forth opinions neld e bbbl ol will pass the summer months, returning in tion ;lling Bpon '.ih‘ol ;ommmee for | here trfluputing the traditional con- .nc"i‘:‘;fimflr‘;’:‘in'rz““;z;l;ms‘: ond; tme3:., _ August. appropiation bills. id over. tinent licy of the United States b Fatal Cattle Disease. PR enator Piumb #iirgfuced & rosolu. |and the Og:ytévn-nnlm treaty. The |months, Horton J. Drake, ex-chef|y,yona asociated Press The foll ALY 0';‘“:‘ it THR COERCIAN BILL. tion directing the public printer to re- | papers refer to the increased defenses | eRg8100OT of the Coldwater fire depart- HorustoN, Mass,, Juie 6.—The|. © following are the latest orders| y,ypoy, June 6.—In the house:of port what ring, if any, runs the gov-|and other necessities of the caval ment, was this morning remanded for| =00 ke disease still defiex issued from the headquarters of thefsommons last evening the first clause ernment printing. across the isthmus, but says there is | trial on the charge of arson. nlf efforts to effect itsocure. It is|department of the Platte, Omaha,|of the bill for prevention of crime in Senator Van Wyck offered a resolu- | no necessary conflict between our po- TEXAS JAYHAWKERS, thought to be brain disease. An_ au | Nebraska: Ireland, including paragraphs which tion inquiring what steps were neces- | litical olaims in the matter and the| Lgwisviiuk, Texas, June B.—An |topsy will bo held to-morrow on dead| Maj. Samuel N. Benjamin, assist- | make high treason, treasonand felony sary to protect government_employes | material interests of other nations. | attempt was made last night to_jay- | carcasses to find the cause if possible. |ant adjutant-general, {... n re- | smong cases to be tried without jury, - | from political assessment. Laid over. [ The president considers it unneces- | hawk two res;ectablo farmers, . Whilo T T T T Senator Pendleton offsred a resolu- | sary and unwise to guarantee neutral- | returning home from this place and tion calling for tho state department | ity of transit of the isthmns,and giveall | when in Timber Creek bottom, mx correspondence in relation to the Per- | navies a pretext for assembling in |or seven shots were fired. They re- officially answered the invitation of the powers to the proposed confer- ence, rwe lived from duty at headquarters, de- | Was passed by a vote of 227 to 39. National Associated Pr:u. partment of Arizona and ordered to A WARNING: Bosrox, June 5.—Prof. W. Frank yohuve Maj. Azor H. Nickerson, who Oano, June 6.—The sultan of Tar- " died this morn- | ** ordered to headquarters, depart- | key has warned the khedive and army tobacco, butyou'll take uvian and Chiiian affsire; i i i 5 ! i . contiguous water, and possibly in-|gcognized the. voico and dress of Stewart, mlqtnlog| ment ot Arizona, " ‘.:l:.;;‘:::::'g:‘?:";"‘yfi A After the morning hour the army | volve the qltio;l i conflicts that| William McComb. The farmers camo | ing of typhoid fever. Maj. Andrew J. McGonnigle, quar- lt??v:?:‘:t‘l: ;‘:::I:SI ;‘::':”::i’pm gmmn‘ Lone Cur, No. appropriation bill was takenup. Com- might be avoided. He thinks it con- | to town this morning, filed complaint A Girl Clrous. 3 termaster, has been announced usably the annexation of Egypt to con- 1, sn honest, critical pulsory retiroment clause was first (flicts with the dootrine nsserted | against him, also Austin and Hurdin, | xew Yorc Tribune §aris Le! chief quartermaster, department of | tiguous provinces under domination discussed. enator Bayard offered an [ many years. The instruction also | ¢h ter boys. They proved an amendment that the age be sixty-five | calls attention to the fact when the|alibi and were discharged. A etrong instead of sixty-two. Clayton-Bulwer treaty was concluded | case was made again rgu Comb, Fer- Tae funeral of that]charming cir- [ Arizona. 7 of the European powers, cus-rider, Emilie Loisset, ‘{'}m: 0 A: "‘"thsé"%fle:n."ldl Flr :’Eik“y In obedience to the orders of the fesal 8 P, lapt. Jose] u \rat Lieute, h Ssnntor'L-)g-n had a long article | it wasthought the Nicaraugua canal, to | yuson and Ambrose Rudt. * llo‘:,:ui‘;;:.;ivg:?lhth:l‘}zitl:%ugugt: nd Joll:n Suonp and J..J. O'Brien, Fourth “A““';?h tel:g:nfl:fi“:o gm H:B:‘"J‘l read from The Army Register showing | which the treaty had relation princi- | " It was developed in the evidence |} .q'the freedom of manner and self- | Infantry, have been ~detailed a board m{]'m oy reparations, nc?lll’legin the that young men were there who g“_ly, would bo promptly begun and |that the same parties went to thecabin | rosnoot which 80 often distinguish the [ of survey at Cheyenne, Wyoming, to | 'ld'ry l; p‘lh g gd o always'won victories and that old gen- | finished. Other nations were to be- [ of Perry Bpline, a negro, shot into |, p-ricnn oung Indy. She was on |tost the quality of Utah flour. uilding of earth works at Alexandria. erals were invariably defeated and |come parties to the enterprire only [ \he cabin several times, forced them- |, youRg * THE DEAD ITALIAN. further said that f General Sherman | by invitation of both Great Britain | gelyes in and raped two negro women. Romz, June 5.—The body of Gen. trial, Another good thing - about this tobacco 1sthat you can roll a little of it in a cigaretie paper and have one of the very best cicarettes that can be made. When you buy the horseback one of the most graceful | ~Assistant Surgeon William R.Davis o:er::ure- imaginable. The figure was has been assigned to duty at Fort Tot- { B p was not. over sixty-two years of age|and the United Stat-s. The president | Mr. Gulledge hearing the fuleilade, ithout orness. Her | ten, Dakota. Garabaldi has been embalmed but his %‘::;K ¥ ?)n::.:;l wlil;:: there would not be a single objection | now regards the provision as lapsed | went to the rescue. g[h tenants wero ::gu‘:; ir:.;a:filgl‘; wl:r?ngim;ln;luquir. Maj. Edward G. Bush, Sixth In- | family insist on its cremation, as pro- | Cur, No, 1, to test it, ba to the ratjsument clause. by failure to. construct the canal, to fxidiculed, intimidated and forced to|H"™ 11" thoy appesred unstudied. |fantry, has been aesigned to duty at|vided for in the general's will. Large i sure ynu gt s ] geni- Senator Batler.moditied his amend-| which the tresty referred and because @ boys, who were well armed Tho features were elegantly, formed, | Fort Douglas, Utah. crowds have congregated at CUaprera to participate in the funeral obse- quisies, numbers of whom were un- ment exempting the fourprincipal offi- | no joint protectorate for any canal is { with liquor and weapons. The lamosn and the eyes expressed a_brave, kind The following order has been pub. { ‘ ine. Y, tell th ; . IR0 R g rIents - cets 80 as to apply to them when they | zeq: He thinks that some of | gre in hot pursuit, soul. Enmilie Loisset was more popu- |lished by direction of the secretary of genuine by the Bury in 4 2 4 had reaghed the age of inty years. | th eaty’ ons should be re- B! ble to obtain shelte: d th- b handsome picture on:thé 2 o = 3 : Al ATTEMPTED TRAIN RO) Y. lar than Sarsh Bernhardt had ever | war, b able to obtain shelter and are roug /R e M R ST | e e Bt S PR e o, et G S St lackwell & Co.’s ‘trade appropriation bill, ~ / interests . sad ours, and meanwhilo | 12 o'ciock this morning four masked | ful rivals in the _cira form part ot iy b YT b P‘fi“g: ot CgeFi mark, and you may al- Senator Hawley spoke 'generally in | fears no im) airment of good feoling | meD; having obstructed tke ‘track o} brought by her exceeding amiability | company sergeant of all arms of tho}day l. tlh Pl.hP m:m"m' (554 ways be cure that ‘any favor of the clai i fears no impairment of good feeling | M, rth.bound Missouri Pasiio rail. | to pardon her publio triumphs. Bhe | tho service. ' The pistols and the no. roughout ILtaly Wi tobacco with this trade aaf Bl rcad, about a mileand a half north. of | did not seem ever to excite jealousy, On [ csssary ammunition and equipment Senator Bayard modified his amend- ONLY TWENTY TWO SIGNATURES y A i i hts on which she per- B Sl ment 80 as to retiro officers at the age | have been obtai ;| the depot, attempted to board the ex- the days and nig! A S Pu{}hl shit }zmd. of sixty-four years, which was carried fi:::to ::,:m“;' ‘Eiuit:';:.".“:e:.‘:;m?:'f\, press car, but were grested with a formedtheon{cu-v’}:nro::i:: :la":t::t' A i by a vote of 28 to 22, o tomont 1n s Sonel e oo 19 load of buckshot from a gun in the | ionable people, - horo he might not have 4 ot eTes fi After further debate, Senator But- | It is und i hands of Brownell, tho messenger, |of wealth that o : test on the conatitutional prohibition B hile thi 5 ) is understood the motion to be f he not been a strong- foll t £ have b b;:L 3::1:;“{5':; l(‘?l’.ii ler's amendment, exempting Generals | made by Reed before Judge Wylic who followed up his success| possessed, had she not been s strong-| The following transfers have boen i 3 i amendment is growing warmer every i 0 | 3 by firi as th t oyer | willed, gelf-respecting girl. She fhad | made: 2 ?Ull!sm\lf Lo.\"]c Cl;r,ul\‘Y_n. fx:’zg"zresr:';r“‘i:‘x';‘ Efi“";’i‘&cfig:fi will be for relief from false record. oy e:n';)g KRRt The e m:r: i u"’riq.ge and used to walk from the | Maj. Caleb R. Layton from the 26th day. Meetings on both sides are , and of course you re- I l oA fialaliEllithey BAR fonahioatha)ais O ol Tos daod | hippodrome to the Rue Oberkampf, |to tho Gih infantry, and Maj. Johu O, | held daily ghEonghouprioe The “ -fiwmhe;) B'-Mfkgflfl-'s of 70 years was lost by a voto of 9 33 or wounded, but this morning negro | where she had a small lodgiog on _the| Bates from the bth to the 20th infant- ; }' ULL URHAM IGAR- | thereof will ba issusd by the ordnance T T department and accounted for by the ‘Whisky Straight or Crookea. company commander in the same man. | National Associated Press, ner :l o{dnlnnu stores, Dusuque, Tows, June 6.—The con- mark on is the Best and TARIFF MEASURES, The ramor that Kelly's defeat to- : 4 ————— 5 ST o e e Ol E sty firmative | 48y Will precipitate his tariff bill on | found the dead body of one Shelton | fifth floor. A number of aristooratic | ry, Lieut. Col. Guido N, Tiges, 18th A Fat Stiff- FATES, w:re Senators ,\I],fia":l,y:‘ig,‘zv;;?l%m‘j the house notwithetanding tho tariff |in the woods near the sceno of the |and plutocratic admirers used to 9!}; infan(ry, has been relieved from duty | National Associated Pross ler, Cameron (Pa.), Conger, Ferry, |commission, is not well founded. 1Lt [ attempt with his pistol in his xight cort her to the door, 'h"‘“fll at Washington and ordered to his sta- Maonris, Me,, Juné 6,—Josl Bar- ——ES——— | $herman, Van Wyck and Witliams, is well. known among members of |hand and his finger on the trigger. | which none of them were al-|tion, Fort Assinuboine, Montana, ry, aged 60, the fattest man 1n Maine, . i 3 i 7 i i 3 he | A board of survey, to consist of : Senator M Sl ko out | the ways and means committee that|The coroner's verdict was rendered in [lowed by her to pass 8 \ Y, A . " the B:,T"?;; r;n:{)um:;:‘irenl:u.u':::fi;:;. thero are too many amendments |accordance with the facts, exculpating | aspired to create for hersolf a happy | Major James P. Martin, assistant ad- woight 400 pounds,:was buriod Satur; Lost, 12 to 29 talked of to allow consideration of the | Brownell. This aft o Cartor | home and to marry somebody whom | jutant general U. 8. A.; First Lieu- day. The had to be moved out 2 to 29, Bl TOW) L s aftecnoon one A 2 A ] i I T c]‘,’,,‘,d the question for the| bill this session. was arrested, and turned state's evi- | she could lovo and esteem. ~Her sis- | tonants Earl D, Thomas and Dan O, through a window by ten pall bearers. The senate adjourned at 5:26 Guiteau. dence. The two others at large have | ter, Clotide, is the morganatio wife of | Kingman, corps of engineers, U. 8, Printivg Bids, Nutiona! Assoclated Pross. small chances of escaping, Oarter |the Prince de Rel;nu. b:u%xar tai “';ll':)u. A lpgflllllfld' to r’?’eet at thetlu;a(-) National Associated Fross. records ehow more small pox here now HOUSE PROCKEDINGS. Wasmixaton, D. C., June b,— |justsorveda two yearterm for theft. Glurmul; ?:‘l::?)r:d?: & inml::r.lr:bmily o'ol ,fi"n n‘:puf)u:::a (it llt'iagngi-n:mon { {HaRn18bURG, Pa., June 6.—The Py Egirtp ki ig el Wb i i11| The court in general term denied the DELIBERATESUICIDE, Pioy. 8 P, 10 QPR $e, ey b " 208 | sontract for printing the legislature y time during the winter.| Mr, Butterworth introduced a bill VR - circle. The admiration of the Em-|thereafter as practicable, to examine aealtod W. P, It is clmmed the disease is being Y;rmiujng the Southern Pacific and npplwnn:n to ';‘"P“" the Guiteau| Frankuy, June b.—To-day the pross Elizabeth for Emolio was in-|into and report upon and fix tha re- ;::‘::fl: :“0:'3:;“‘::’“ .‘:O:fn' g8 apread by physicians who do not be- | Huntington's other lines to bo consol. | %3¢ 0B the ground that the court had | dead body of a man was found I¥ing | grenged by the fact that the charming | sponsibility for the damaged condi- | g5'sg 8% T y'fi lieve in vaccination, idated to form athrough lne from exhausted its powers in relation to|in the woods near this place. ‘ns‘"; 8 or page. Pro.1i Mgt LAve of 3 @ Wox ircus-rider spurned the addressof the | tion of certain subsistence stores, for. the Pacific to the Atlautic, and pro- | the case. The case has been fairly [ examination. 1t proved to be droun prinml:fl Austria, which Oaptain Thomas Wilson, is.ao. | Ct0er bidders. | More Small rox, National Associated Pross, InpraNaronmis, June 5.—The ofticial Cop- T | hibiti idation. wi tried. f ’ Oharles Travers, of Spartans i i Nottonal ‘.,m:,h:,..: :;::mw lf::::. stion:with parallel or Mrs. Dunmire, Guiteau's, ex-wife, | Crawford cauntv,’ who ulnl;mud to be & u:“_?::::fif:‘ ::nn :ur“t:br .o.pel: oountable, s o :‘““ ‘Workmen. OH10AGO, June 5.—While attempt- MEDingley introduced a bill pro- {:’ “IW'.;P"“* l“’ Rsed to apply to| United States deteotive, and who has | i "tho home of the chief ruler of the Caill For an ~monopoly ‘Con~ MO uumw P.Imun Py ing to arrent a desperado named Fitz | viding that the treasurer may accept| ¢he President for —commutation of| been in the city several days. TWo|;ution, Crump showed me tnto the vention. THOTHRATY, 9, B Oharles’ sentence. bullet holes were found im his left ini it & .| We, the undersignod citizens of teenth annual supreme session of the hting Mo = breast, and by his side a Smith & | o “d ::‘,nfmr:,m?& :hh‘s:: l:h.“l:::ll. Juniata, Adams county, Nebraska, Ancient order of United Workmen of gerald in the breast. each, the bullion to be refined and | National f‘w‘chufl,’eu sl Wesson revolver with two empty|dent entertains at table the distin-|favor the organization of s state|the Unitod States and Canada, con- ot i AL L, the certificates to bo receiveable for New Y J £ chambers. On his person were HP;d o No matter whom it | uti-monopoly league, and hereby | venes at Melodian hall to-morrow for When H. Read: customs and taxes and considered as a w Yonk, Juno 5,—One of the number of letters, in guis gel? tertaining, the preri- | suthorize the use of our names for a|eight days session. Three hundred = Whon Ha gr:"“ ly Ho Went. TOLN A0 T8 AR “}"’; “?f‘“"“ elections in the history which he declared h s“" le e .snn"d fi:" llc? sits | oall for a meeting (o bo Leld in Lin- |and nineteen new lodges were organ gerald, Policeman John O'Connor was | gold or silver bullion and issue cer- shot in the leg. He in turn shot Fitz- | tificates therefor of not less than $10 Frepericksrown, O., June 5, —W, Mr, Kelly's bill lacing woolen | day. The struggle was between the - futins . i % e ' A. Gordon, a native of Eogland, died|goods in the}iise with l::ilk, evu called ro;{u‘nr and Oppogiliflfl parties, and re- Another gave dircotions as to how his | upio, his wife, if he bo married, di- }_, |P19u::l‘l(;m‘, ilfi'(‘;‘:;‘.;d The Nail Men Oarx, here recontly. Authentic rocords|up under suspension of rules, failed to|sulted in favor of the latter, who [ PEOPCTLY W to bo disposed of and to | yooly opposite him. It sometimes B N(}" el Turnoe Nawell Natlonal Associated Pross, show he was nearly 110 years old. receive the required two-thirds—70|elected Lyman R. Holman by 1,028 whom to telegraph to when his body | happens that the secrotary of state | ' PR )L A B RIL) ‘WarenaM, Mass, June 5—The mnonT nays, 136 yeas. votes to 670, i was found, and_®_third was direoted wirl be seated in the chair usually as- 'E"M[“"’""“ °“'°BF Hifi)k nailers of the Wareham Nail Co. at The Iron Strike. r, Tarner (Ky) moved to suspend | ‘The corner stone of the new Pro- to Miss Mary Whitting, of Cochran: |uigned to the president's wife, After R ”u&ra] Goo Wi &n South Waroham struck to-day for 10 %\ < Nationsl Amociatod Pross. tho rulos and pass_the bill removing | duce Exchange will be laid to-morrow, | (2% to whom he was to bo married | (g, presidenthas been served, white | & 5 B0 EE Adam per cent incrense of wages, olaimin CixcinNatr, June 5,—There is|duty on trace chains, Lost. Oration by Hon, Wm. M. Evarts. last Thureday, for which event the | jousy otiquet requires that the lady HT ‘d“l » PR wfim that the Somerset, Fall River, an nothing new in the rolling milltrouble | The rules were suspended and a —_— wedding supper had been prepared, | gigting next tho president oa his W bml("‘l: FM A ld.m.‘ ; 0ld Colony companies pay more. except the puddlers in another mill | resclution passed fixing Jane 13th for Ohto Republicans ucats and minister hed assembled, | pighyand then the lady on his lefe| (o JiEER T ARGEION D have gono out, consideration of bills from the cem. | " ions! Ameciste kv ut Travers falled to oono and wad|po gorved _before any —others | gy gt W D Beldi Btrike Fadad: 3 9 mittee on postoffices, excluding mub.| COLUMBUS, O., June b.—Quite a not heard of till the body was found | 'pen tho president's wifo is waited | "oty WD hedve National Associated Pross, Shot at a Town Moeting. sidy bills, and June 14th for consid- | Bumber of delegates have arrived for to-d Tt is undoubtedly case of | * ge was very much in love with her | &% An‘:::en BGI‘: Bn::" Eastoy, Pa, June 6.—The Dela- Mational Associated Press. eration of bills from the Indian affairs the republican state convention on ] when she was in Germany a couple of IR Nowell W G Beale ware rolling mill in Phillipab: N. Provivenck, R, I, June b,—Ed- |committee, Wednesday. O. A. Fleckeninger is . years ago, and would have hm'u“fi WD Sewell A 5 Beown J., started up to-day with a full force. ward W, Olney, moderator of North| Mr. Reagan moved to suspend the here with & strong following from De. lnluum ooy marrisge if sho would have oonlemL 8 H Clark G 8 Guild Tt shut down thees weeks ago owing Providenss, was shot three times |rules and take his railroad bill from fiance county to make a fight for the Sr. - & to be his Dubarry. Bhe did not li E F Wal E M All to the men striking againat monthl; fatally at the town meeting this morn- | the committee en commerce and fix | o m::'fi:“:;k: mambee.of the bosed nu;h:‘:thpWi;nfu::vz “Iflavv.g; the young el '“: told h;m ”» “'1;23 80 Angtfir Goo W Carter le] dn d DgT :lpmdlro ;vt‘iuun notice ing by John Kinnicutt, an ex-police- | Decomber 13th as the date for its con- ™ 5y 30"V ains, of Dayton, is here, | from all sections of the country to at- ':&'.x'" ol nta to ride'in the | . Ackley E W Morse that the mill would be started on the man, who accused Olney of having |sideration. Rejected, not two-thirds| o™ 5% i+ ;ndld.ti for supreme | teRd the American Medical associa- | g @ ':EP" Emi:ie Hor majesty | 1 M Tapper A Borden first Monday in June, ‘Most of the l-"x:n":.‘:l‘;:f”h"l' and made him '°;;-r Honderson moved to fix June | 0urt juoge. The contest ias be. | tion which Y gl Roro _ to-marsow, tho‘u:gh:;he eouyere charming tono | ¥ W Eighmy %fl&';fln men are back, and the places of the : ) Two thousan: rsons, including at at, but wanting in firness of hand. D H Fleeman 0 others are filled by new hands. In twoen Judge Doyle, of Toledo, and ——— 15th as the date for consideration of The Bloody Boy of the Prairies Nations Associated Fross. + Farao, D, T., June 5,—The bodies of thin?.on and Fred Feherbas have been found near Perham, Eyi- dence is conclusive that they were |past; and by Mr. Bland, of Missouri, both murdered by John Tribbett, a uss the project detracts too much boy 16 years old, who has started to|from the improvement of the natural John 8, Brosee, of Lancaster, No least 1,000 phyaiciaus, will bo in’ at- The horse which she roda with im O f Hogg 2 two weeks improvements are to be opposition to renominating Mr. tendance. perial Elizabeth in the shaded alloys The waecting for tgel;m?‘t‘l:onAg:d‘ completed, whu: over 300 men will ‘ownsend for secretary of state has of the Bois was the one that ocoas- | ftate leaguo will be °l - \:’edn " | be employed. developed. The principal interest at- Indioations. foned hor death by rolling over on her | &y of Musio in Lincoln on i taches to the platform, as the Pond |Nationsl Associated Fress. and driving the crutoh of the saddle |d4¥) Junv 21,1882, Drowned. law has been declared unconstitu.| WasmingroN, June 6, 1 a m.—linto her side, The august lady Caution. Hatioua) Assoclated Fros i tional, For the lake region, the upper Mis- | noticed the harduess of the brute’s| J Hochstrasser and the Brunswick _ Cuanrox, In., June fi.h—? u{ufl'oup' sissippi and Missouri valleys, warmer | myuth and the teasing snd at the same | |4 pujvo billiard table company send sized by striking the wheel of a ferry oin the cowboys in Montana Trib- r courses, particularly the Missis- | Nasional MA-»W rl.-: Migenap and generally fair weather, southeast | time irresolute way 1 which Emilie| - agents, repairers or peddlers out mt,‘: I,I:,’p‘:ln .:,f ‘;?,ug{l:lfi:ge, u'rg' of the Chicago and Mississippi river canal bill, popularly known as the Hennepen canal bill, It was opposed by Mr. Dwight, of New York, on the ground that the day of canals was 9 [ 9 . gy - A to southwest winds, and falling bar- | held her bridle. ett comes of good Jamily, e‘;“iitsr: .lphpil -I!n? Missouri Huam | o e Youk, Juno 6. —Arrived—Tho |ometer, preceded io tho caslodBnE: e almad. 'ab lasaioal :h’“',‘l’:h 1 U '",it:"{io"m i:'h(’ drowned. oy :h r. Bingleton, of Ilmou:! opposed | Arizonia and Gallia from Liverpool; | tion of the lake regions by rising bar- | purity of style. There was nothing '"v; \ ke ‘l:m dn :I.Hu ]: P 4 h:zlznut.l’;u onh :lu:;‘hr grounds, u:ylmfi Lygmvn Monarch from London. g ometer. sensational in her manner, Her im- h’.:,‘: ;‘lu.:a P;l;‘unl e ‘2 i:hin we_ Frightful Wreck: O m————— ho thought the government ha LYMOUTH, June b.—Arrived—The ——— erial friend Elizaboth thought her [ 4\ &700e. . AOF BERCER Tl QK" | National Amociated Koces Independence no right to construct an artificial | Lessing from New York for Hamburg. Oregon Elestion: he most lady-like person she had thing dane In ne an0uld gend Ci Evraso, Tex., June b.--Night be- What can be more glorious than to be | water course, but he thought it quite| ILavesroor, June b,—Sailed—The |Nstional i i rect to Brunswick and Balke Co,, 509 , b L i - Associated P Paris. - > fore last » wreck ocourred on the indo “‘i"“d;’:‘:“:g:;'“an‘.‘:“n‘h‘;‘y 35,1 proper that it should improve natural | Erin for Now York; trrived, Oity of| Posnrnano, Ju::lb. -~The election :z:l:llel,nhell"l::hu?:;lf;l.::’ :;‘d :‘Lv.::: South Tenth street, or to J. Hoch- Soamhsrn Pacifio, near Yuma. The K.uduh-. or other diseases emauating | WALEF cOurses. Rome from New York. of congressman, state legislature and | was seriousness even in her smiles. "’T" agent. Batisfaction guaran-|priggy had ““lh firo and was de- from the stomach, This can be easily| Messrs. March and Henderson| QuEenstoww, June b.—Sailed— | county offices was held to-day. The | Members of the Jockey club spoke to ton e BT 83 L0 stroyed. The passing train was hurled republ ticket is elected in this|her hat in hand. Hor death was en-| Best Butter 100 per pound, at|into the chasm below, killing the fire- :’:dnby ‘l"rll:‘:l w of Busnock Broob ke briefly and pointedly in it |Oo the 4th, the Abysinia and Bervian ol y 6dlw [favor, The motion was lost—yeas | for New York, county with one or two exception, by | tirely due to the hard mouth of her [ Buffett's, man and destroying tourteen cars.

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