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¢ THE OMAHA DaILY BEE JLEVENTH YEAK OMAHA, THURSDAY MORNING JoNE 8, 1882, : NUMBER 298 THE GHOST OF JESSE. THEU. F. Lofisv. was paid h(;g’«rd bill and some Olil;\r THE BUGKEY-E PLAN. afternoon and Qh; lollowirg".pfl.,l;;- "HE "ATIO"AL cAPlTAL' though it is pretty well l;ndl;nt;\nd the prosecution begin to think that things, nent officers were chosen: . ‘} Q Well, what was ank yiv‘: — Xva(‘}“;{n]') D‘I:li. o‘;“’]‘;;‘m“:.‘"""fi'.; —— the defense have the jury with them. iy ot y . 8 . ynal of 3 " Its Constituent Parts Dissected }';;n!';"{'i,:;:’:;,:‘,"j,': {:,’:,‘,',a,,,, The pzqnur .mmm , Safely ,M?,,..i . 'i.i I?"’?.’..;‘-’E Tolon, A Lively Diy lg thy ‘Huuse e I PR e o R A Daring Robbery, Worthy of by Its Chief Mouthpiece |™&" pia you ook to Osromas«| Dridged With Politioal |75 Ciiiie, roprosented by 420 dele- the Defic‘ency bills. frmed B, J. Brolatour, of Louisians, His Palmiest Days. 3 friend of the railroad company to in Timber, gates, Bpeeches were made this - THE n’rrnux;l:rv:vn. g evening at the opera house by Col. ly railroad ; any way provent unfriendly railroa Jobn R. Winston, of North Oarolina; | RObeson Defend Our Gilded | this evening was fully attended. Near- . Thurston Dispenees the Hos-|legislation? A. I look upon Carns The Bank of Brookfleld Re- i} " resse . | Mr. Gilbert Do La Matyr, of Indiana; 3 ly three hours were devoted to Kelly's i 5 e b - e ml:m?l:nuwbl;?n; l;:)p::ll::iyt.o ?Iflt w-g Tears of the Deed and Prat:e o] rI .;nn: fl:r er, :: 'Illl‘inoh, and Ty e revenue bill, first as a whole, then ’iay D et A Quite Lavishly, called anti-railroad legislation. For the Living Geor. Weaver. Eube officers will be Himself. sections. A few favored action at the Few Minutes. e Q. Did you look to him to prevent President. nominated to-morrow. R “:::‘“ ;;'lloll gl "curg(r C n:;d 3 v ) . 3 y 1 y et e ensrs. Pago an azleton made { | While Hanlon, Newman and|fhonentihat he held that o iion 4nd PR S Dl T The Ropublican Oaucus Con- speeches o favor of pon-acton. A Red Hot Pursuit of the High- ‘ © r pocial pa J f eneral eelin revailed in fa. Walters Herd the Cat- would hold to it. 1 thought that|The Perieontion ofthe JowsinEure TR MAOH oY Amaieto, FOWLL piderizg the Question 50‘_ il .finliflm”‘; “‘:x “:\l waymen By All hat action he took would be whatever sction he took would Olsezes, ¥ | tle Over Night, right. * L Artastic, Towa, Juno 7,~The of Taxation. on bank ochecks, matches and E 3 money el 1o provent legitabiont| A Terir Pl 5 e ey Kb R el of (o VoA, pEAk Sbvorit, e i i Vi il i A Tari k 8t h P 1 sits, the - | Bhelby Frequently on Hand to Give ’\"Y 'i“";l‘:‘!tp’;::;: p:fe‘::; l:fi“::;“fiy Lo ‘:r“;::;!::““ or All| sompleto success, although the attend- | The Star n?.‘h Jury Bl‘!h“fl to minority was much larger. The ro. The “Noblomen” of Misscuri Not ; Them a Pointer on Ratoes- ing used to prevent legislation. unloss & , |ance was not large. In the 2:33 nc: Bo"Well Fixed. duction of the tax on cigars found All vead. i i i A T - 1 iderable favor, and whirky had grmm e - et you call it paying the salaries of these to-day Napper, a Denver hors, toc Sonaide ) ! Y | A Rominiscence of the Legialative |men who were down here, Ohio Repnblicans. therac:; best time, 2:40, The Members of the Tariff Commis- f““" “';:"d'i-fi H“::“i“’:‘h"'u"‘:k““ ‘:‘" Brookriern, Mo., June 7.—This * o* v ey i a o o oaucus ad- f Beeslon of 1881, e d % Ry o e SRUGAL SNOSEE oot Rose L took the half mile running slon Selected and Bent jn:rsed?ofi; be callod again before the afternoon at 3:46 the town was thrown into the greatest excitement by the hearing of yelling and pstol shots and a party of horsemen dashing through the streets. It was =oon learned that a party of three masked men entered the Brookfield bank, heavily armed and masked and wearing long heards. The robbers quickly shoved their ro- volvers into the faces of the cashier, John Ford, and asistant, Mise Scott and demanded all the money, Ford hesitated, but the robbers with terrible oaths threatened him with inatant death, and he was compelled to deliver all the available cash in the safe, amounting to about $5,000, con- sisting of gold and bills. A package was dropped on the floor by Misa Soott, ut the robbers com- lled her to pick it up and E:nd it to them, The men wero only ocoupied a minute or two in_securing the booty, when they rushed into the street acd were joined by a fourth outlaw, who had been on guard out- side. All the bandits then mounted their horses and dashed through the streets to the north, firing theic pistols righ* and left, and yelling like demons. They escapet into the opm country i . and the most intense excitement pre- Q. T would ask how much your| Corumsuy O., May 7.--The re- board bill at Imhofi's was when you | publican state convention wus called ¥ Kk During the recant Investization be- settled it? A. I went there nnd I'en. | to order at 11 a. m. . Prelininary or- The "_“'Y pacing rave of the wee gaged two rooms—one with a bed and | gnnization was effected. with Senator | was easily won by Oyelone in 2:41. e CONGRESS b h f - He : ¥ “onal Assooiated Prose, Whsthioh GOFFGL thekdil Ware, tiasd o :'):?01;; -nt alu:ll ‘;:ltatm:r:h.h"; b;gy::lx;i Biu%;sd Htr:)lllx;:gslm:lhh 1 Uél:lrl;::llv\‘;l' ::;- t".\mnng the e“I;,H::I for tl::n:.;'lb;nso povpyiimu PR 8pecial Disjatch £ thy Chieago Tribune. iufluence legislation during the regu- fslept in one room and paid his board, | dorsed the Pond law, advised submis- R"m"m" bt i ion iy d L. by |, WASHINGTON, June 6.—Sonator e b s SR ey lar session of 1881, the following tes- |and Imhoff charged me just the same | sion of the liquor question to the popu- owley, of Atlantic, Ta ; Maud Ly, by | g % av0ed a bill preventing cer- i MiSSIONER, timony was given by John M. Thurs. |88 if 1 had two beds in each room and | lar vote in the ehape of a conetitution. | W. Weed, of Denver; Rock and Rye, | tif:ation of bank checks as anamond. | . Wasuiserox, D. C., June 4.—Ex- N f litioal att £ th two men in each bed, and he charged | al amendment, eudorsed the Smith [ by Fred Carman, of Shenandoah, Ia.;|ment to the Crapo bill. Referred. Senator Paddook, of Nebraska, has B ‘;n.‘ “; P‘(,’ ’m;h‘“ :’":?y 2 ® | 816 a day for twonty-two- or twenty- | law, pleaded for the abandonmont of Grace §, by J. McShane, of Omaha, Much time was taken up in the dis- :‘rm_nd‘herg, and dxt (‘1’ I’ep_orlied th.: ‘ nion Pacific. 18 testimony Was | three days; then le said alter the rush | ‘‘isms” and political factions, in unity 5 onesing the resolution to Ao Rt IRl oLl A bl e L) dootored up end garbled in the pub- | was over, §10, which, made §716 for | on tho liquor question, and oppoued [ #nd Emerald, by C. H. Oolby. Underwood 85,000 for pr.mg\‘l{ina his | Indian Affaira. Hiram Price, of Iowa, lished report of the house investi- MY board and two rooms. the democratic attitude on the tariff as | National Associated Press. oluim for & seat as sonator from Vir- | the present commissioner, is said to ating committoe, but wo oan fouch | QX0 88y that was simply for your | freo trade. ; DRIGHTON BEACH RACES. ginia from 1863 1o 1869. Laid over. | be Wearied of the ofiice. Mr. Pad lgor h correutne:l ot the: followtts own board and two rooms!' A, Yes,| CoLumsus, Ohio. June 7—The rep- [ Nyw York, June 7.—First race, Senator Windom offsred a_joint :l;.mk‘;n l‘("'U:';:(Fonh".;sr‘yv::l;‘:?rkr:{:ih e g |that is it. . publican state conventionroe assembled | ong mile, catoh weights, was won by | resolution on the death of Garibaldi '”“, '““(‘i"! e Libet poaiti ke My which throws some light upon the Death m“"—"‘cfl % at 2 p. m., when General R. P. Ken- | Maggie ., Fellowplay second; time, | Adopted. mentioned for a cabinet posi! m;:l, [r. | methods pursued to prevent railway o Mm-.‘:“':“" Rep- | nedy of Bellefontaine, was ?\ldu per- | 1.43, At 2 o'clock the District of Co- :;‘th‘luck‘ wudvgfry popll:l; when in legislation: Spocial dispatch to Tng Br, '[‘i‘““.‘]‘: °h‘"“';;‘i A's“ “a:mfi' of | "Second race, five furlongs, was won | umbia apgropriation bill was taken (he sente, Mc if Bppointed commis- A amilton, secretary. Senator Howe to, Le Petit econd; | up. 0 5 Omn-y;minodbykabberh: d AurorA, Neb., June 7.—Hon. J. |, yinated Charles Townsend for seo: '.bifnel?(i?;:?' T 3 PT},, senato spent most of the day|doubtedly administer the offics to U Pacific d? A 4 Yo ton county ab the last session of the | by ac:lamation. .. | won by Betty Lion; Glenmore second; | mit the appointment of non-residents | by 4 .i;uon oo o o UBWEr. X8, | state legislature, died at this place this J“:K" Doyle, of Toledo, bird ”"‘:‘" time, 1:57. uc‘:a of the two civil commissioners | hus h‘td L 3:‘.’5‘ d:“‘l "x‘ gf’““': |b:: ' i ' ; nated for supreme_court judge, also q of $he Diatrict of Columbia. Pending [Quaintance wi he Indian tri Q. I would like for you to state to afternoon at about 2 o'clock p. m., of | p; acv]:unnil:;u. For menlbeg “of the M,l,i;:'[?f m::h?g;n::;::é;':i.m:?::&y » [M:t -‘l. :::ie:, u;: ::n:: wo:It‘ 1:35 and with their relation to the E"Bl““i the comméttee wl‘:n or. whl:t other par- | typhoid f,:vur, caused by too conetant | board of puplic works, C. A. Flickon- | ¢ race, handicap steeple chase, | executive session, Before the doors ment, and would come to the oftice :;:ul‘;e!e ‘l”'nfi en_l:ald:!enjplcyhof care of his brother, who has been sick | ger, of D fixnce, was nominated, the | was won by Major Wheeler, Kitty | were closed Senator Van Wyck offered well prepared to perform its impor O L ogn L AopiES uring that | L) the same disease. for ‘several | names of Welz, of Clinton, Stephens, | Gjark second; time, 2:63 a resolution that the nominations for | tant dutios, session. A, Waell, there were several Lyt f Darke, Iusi of Montgomer; invi 3 partues, I think, d:n'inq some portion | Weeks past, but who is now recover- :" d l;:ll:x'xgt‘:n!.m&e ‘I]J! &;""" s;’nc:lg_’ BASE BALL. tariff commissioners should ba con Mrs. Scoville’s Petition. race; best time 52. AR Snave. bill is taken up in the house. No other business was considered. ‘0 the legislature on the question INDIAN AFFAIRS of 81&&6;"1- e o ing. M. Holms was only confined to | bent, beiny withdrawn before the an. | Bostoy, Juno 7. —Detroits 2, Bos. R o \erouv ""(‘;m‘“ i ",:,""M Seosile| vallod. Marahal McCarthy weoured | 3 o were they . I don't re- | his room ten days. His loss will be | nouncement of the ballot. %3 Senator Plumb objected to consid- HICAGo, June 7.—Dlra. BeoVIle|p,ryq in g fow minutes at the livery | member just who they were. i ¥ 'h itt Tuti Provipexck, June 7.—Buffalos 0, ket furnished to the press a long petition | \¢.v1a and started in hot pursait of the Q. Was Mr, Hanlon down here 7|m08rned by alargo cirdlo of friends. m'te;i’:‘:l"““;‘r‘onfi“ n°‘;“):e:: ““'""’ WEre | providence 10. erathon and tho resolution went over. | ghioh ahe invites the people to sign ;:fl_:':,n “"d “i :‘ha‘; p"'m poorly ] [ ¥, N. Y., June 7.—Clevelands| . Aftera short time in executive ses- by sending their names to her at 89 A. Ithink Mr. Hanlon was hero for Terrible Explosion. delaying the conventivn, The delay Riodlihe nenk (s adTourned g mounted, it is expeoted he will over- '03" ‘:{,;h: "“’m'h AR R National A wociated Pross. was over tho temperance plauk. 7’3;,'0“‘3'53}“ June 7.—Wor 3 HOURE y,{i('w“mm& R"I:ll?:mi?:;‘:ti-m:flr‘?a’-:lhli;got.he take them. Every citizen who unul: 0 a8 L) 0] (o1 . 2 v s i or- ad SE ‘ces| " 0 joi Sa~ Antoxto, Tex., June 7.—A |Speeches were made during the iuter. . Bparks aologized to Mr. Cox, | o oxidunt and sots forth that — :i:d'he- lcl;l«:r.-: n“nlg“R g\-al 8 :::Ie“ don’t know, > 2 Chicagos, 6. ] terrible explosion is report - | val by Ev-Gov. Noyes aud Judge W, whigh the latter acoepted. House e e e o Al NG 150t the 2}.133:&3? Hoareo | H. Weat. Tho resolutions adopted AT. LOUIS RACES. sl b condtaiites bt thi WHOLS on Dere In the emeploy of the company 1) ¢, San Autonio road, The men who [are: % 1t Sr. Lours, June 7.—The St Louis | the déficiency bill. The sectionof the | 13" TS b co e o i the Q Was Hw;:uz‘;‘Nex;-mmduwx heret| Were working toward the center from | The republicans of Ohio in state | j,ckey club races continued to-day: | bill iting Ex-Treasurer Spinner we‘:’;l Charles J yGuitanu » A Vor Elorace’ Nowiliin' wan lduw:n both directious were 8o near together | convention assembled adopted the | Rt race, all ages, winning penalties | with 847,097, now charged against Tho protest anid patitio.n 15 baked ha that the sound of pickscould be heard. | following resolutions: with maiden allowance, mile and three. | him @b the treasury books, being _the [ - allegations set forth at length " What" was H N vg|A blast of 250 kews was fired inghe| In tho untimely death of our late| guarters, had only two entries, Check- | sum sfolen from the department June | o " P60 TS o0, SO 0 B Q. What was Harseo, Newman's|\yge' oo without noufyig the labor- | beloved president, Jumes A. Gartield, | nute and Jose, aud was won by |2d 5, while the packages woie R = s hi d‘-‘ h bustaes? | A. He1s the eight-of-way | o™ o) 0% e end, und the blast | We rccounizs a great nutional calamity | former; time, 3:09}. beingg prepared for shipment, was the Pr“‘d“;" did no{voaun_a ') t)“ 2 ;‘““.é‘"d %‘:‘":i"g"":‘: ff" h"“’ dU“.}““ ponetrated through the wall of rock, |8nd we rejice that his administration [ Sucond raoe, hotel stakes, for three [¢trickéh out on the claim that it ::v::d'hlz:‘d.elth .:Edld“fi:’;‘;g!:l?e ':;: acile raiikoac. Lo was here Curing | killing thr. o men aud badly injuring |duricg its briof existenco gave assur- | thrye year old filies, mile and a quar | shoul made in & special and notin | 7/ vl "o Klberon; thabi slisrs! are *We the undersigned do most re- § 1 spectfully protest againat the sentence S8 robbatah coukih e basR sent in all directions to intercept the fugi ‘and hot pursuit commenced in all directions. It is b:lieved the robbers cannot get out of Lime county for the entire population of the sur- rounding district is arming and join- ing in the chase, Telegrams from Kirksville say that four mysterious men have just been mi from a 4 portion of the tinge. tive ovhers., . This is the ti 1 | aue» of its success. i i defi bill rendezvous near there aud that sev- Qp Waue not he here most of the b iahaeat bl 50 G ohid ter, was won_by Pearl Jennings. Liz. {8 de My A many people who feel that Guiteau is i tigh, duri’s yoi'know <hard: A Maj| "% completed in Texas, . We tonder to President Chester A. |36 McWhirter second; time, 2:12: 'Th & ction of the bill making ap- [, % o reaponsible for the death of fl'rh.ly h:::"buri:::dng‘znll:;enm; Arthur ourassuranos of confidencein| hird r i ow- | pro T, Ishouidsay thet Horace Was| A Wowmg Munderer Confesses. | his administration and our spproval l.no:: flil: :.ee’.::: ':f:';r;:":;“smmuo: lt’m: eg n\lfi;n:flh'x’d‘i‘ (;lf uu;;x ::il“me:». XK National Associated Press, of (.ldm Kolhin:l course pursued by him | who took the second and third huu: conm : ; - | Peruam, Minn,, June 7.—John amid the embarrassing circumstances | Np,; i i of N oring s e don':hl:nolw aa I can state any max;e Tibbots, the ,15-yeat-old boy whobe | auavoidably n:un‘inug aueh a national mt‘mfizz“il? ::t::i ",14:: n‘r,:: third b&f‘éxpu (n’g‘;;thinc on ths old. .‘"r ‘“{m"é"lmw g““'.‘s“;“‘urvlill]‘ % b H : e f' . fn ¥ om\;o | head was 8o turued by readiug trashy | cri 5 heat, Amazn taking second place in| Mr, Robeson said there ought s g i gt ‘. were all here 80 fapas 1 know Yo see | priogdicals that he murdsred two citi-| _Resolved, That we fully endorse the | the first two heats; time, 1:44}, 1:43}, [ to be a newnavy built, but it was nec- guaRubess oY EVER LT PO hat no railroad legislation should (.5 °of thig place and then started tor [ admimstration of Gov. Charles Fos-| .48, 5 * | essary to repair these old vessels 8o as dent and attorney general many affida- PAsS, What H N 1 | Montana to juin the cow Boys, was | ter and the statesdministration of the [ Fourth race, all ages, mile and a |to carry the American flag in the face i lsl:“" andidEpoN sV RRIOR ] ‘b was 'h‘“"?f i fi;"’:“,": brought back to this place this morn- | republioan party during the last two | turjong, was won by Tom Plunkett, | of the worid while the new one was|'P™ sgicunc Th?.cnnoul Cosameny particular busivees here! A. ®EMOX | g~ Ho confesses to the ‘orime in | years, under which the expemditures | Bookjack second. Time 1:51. being built, Members on the uther | 19%8 88 follows s DathmotPhiaboy :’m:f::fl:;imn:::% e:‘:i:‘::;‘:: part by saying he was not alone in the | of the state were reduced over $500,- | Fyfth race, stecplechass, two and & |side are askiog who built these worth- say th « successor of President Garfield for deficiency in the con- xpenses of the navy cr ated Gesfiold, B:dunnnion, Mr. H wit , gang. 'OREIGN NEWS. O)MMISSIONERS. 3 2 ALEXANDRIA, June 7. — Dervish i s Pasha, Turkish commission and suitey have arrived. dn this city and have been well received by the populace, much enthusiasm prevailing, the mili- tary and citizens of The petition asks for a stay of ex- a 0w ny, ecution until a commission of physi- asses joining A affair, (00 below the expenditures of the i e was afraid to interfere, fearin t» be | ¥ 4 3 A 3 v o Al quarter miles, was won by Suannan, |less vesels: “I thank God that| i : : icity in |in the demonstrations in their honor. "_“ u:’:;ll:uzothn:;m:::- Zi;lt:e,dleg::lfi! democratio admiuistration of the two | yies Malloy a’ucond; time not taken. |every maval vessel now carrymng ::,‘: rg“:,',ur:;‘,:::r],yo;:”: compliofy o Dervish Pasha and suite will be.lun- hich were pending before the legis- A Hep, Foal. preceding years, and the publio debs o e ——— the ‘American_ flag to the world was | "'* °™7Y \darh queted to night and will leave for it mcp e ;gm OOTC e ekie: | National +seoc ated Lross. of the etate nearly u,z.;g,ooa.ud the Dynemiting a Saloon. built by myself or under my direction. T Strike Ended Cairo to-morcow, 2000 many IFlends among the 16giilh- Pexveg, Col , June 7.—MNumerous | remainder of the deb: redeemable the | vagional Awociated Press He denied his expenditures on the | Nationa! Associated vress. T : & | consultations have been held he e|30th of June, 1881, refundedata rate| " Oppapvizie, O., June 7.—Dyna-|old baval vessels was unecessurily St t}::‘&:lthflfi were veny welt kuown to | Lot Tl of anducjng th-:d Burling- of interess below 8§ per ceut, per an- | pyit, yun plncu'd last night on the {«ml great, and said that every respectable cm]:plau; u‘l“::"il(eN;vhi‘::.l; uJu::lr:eZo'edTg: Q. Who elae wes there down heref | 101 F08d to join the Union Pacitic and R olvadiinmh b {he | 9F Col. Sweeney's saloon, The south. |sutherity adumits that tho vesscls in| Mouday was ended to-day by all firms X ATAGYE: Tatl nmaber. Denver and Rio Graude roads in pool- [ Reselve 0, at we condemn the| goip coryer of the building was blown | question were of the very best that|cceding to the terms excopt E. M. Was P, P. Bhelby down horet | "¢ Colorado business. It is believed | terrible outrages and persecutions in- | ¢ pieces. This is the second attempt. | could be provided under the circum: | Jowett, who is still out. The strike BeruN, June 7.—Prof, Ouabiker, of the chair of philosophy at Koe- nigsburg, suicided with morphia, RESIGNED, Y E y many that the efforts will be suc- | flioted upon the Jews of Rassia and s ainty o i scah stauces, and intimated while he did |\w.q for 5 BBLORADE, June 7.--The Serviam si. ti:l;.‘l']"l;_M" 8helby was here part | ooy, other sectio s of Europe, aud while Fire. not desire to go into the discussion of ;,,t, .,,,"}:.?,‘fm‘.'.":,‘f.gf,"" sngthores ministry hu'religneg. X QUi wasihisi basinsidlAt ——— we M"‘t‘}’tflppwv*’l!h” aotion of our | Nesional Associated Press. the question at this time, he was ready GARIBALDI'S REMAINS, thiuk he was here to give information | National A‘:&.‘:‘:,:i: 2 Y fov“nf'ml"" o "f"""l "‘"'"’ the 'l“_"d," CixcisNati, June 7.—A fire in |to defend hia record at any time, The Dooctors: Bous, Jane 716" Hua! bashTideol- to members of the raliroad cemmittee 3 : it [l |e-el_na RG-S PHD £ ¥61 Brown sueot destroyed a dwelling and | Some discussion arose rearding the | National Assoclated Press. ded that General Garibaldi's romains upox the freightariff and other mat. | ; 2TVANTA, Ga., June 7. —Alfred Con- | carnestly soliciv continuance Of its |y 'still raging. Tho loss already is|paragraph appropriating $112,600 for| Sr. Pavi, Minn.,, June 7.—The | halinot be cremated, but shull be o) der, in Brwoks county, murdered his | most energetic efforts to tha e d. 820,000, One chili ‘was burned to|psywent of special doputy marshals | Ameiicau Medical association resumed | b viod by the state with great po i 'ETo wav befora tha sommittos of wife and baby and his wife’s young . Besolved, .'l‘h'.tlwe ?fld“"fl nd af- | 40 0h and several parsons injured. at congressional elections of 1831 and | seseion this morning with increased [ in"¢no oalum in ;hi.gc,@ pTT:E. il s ARl brother. s rm the principal of protection to prior years. attendance, The committee on nomi- remai! re provisionall bl.\yl:ied P nat daring the discussion, g Tro I A“,“""’ff‘ 'n';‘““" b.l! adopted «t the Suicideof a Bank Teller Mebors. Hclfian and Spark ssid [nations was announced. It was de- Oaprera to-day, Caj romyil to be re- G W ho harefor tho same pur.| v, Iy able Aot Lumber aten. | (iust nuivpal scpublionn ‘onvo o, | vuton e e . |the formor congrom had vofused o cided to udmit, the Nebraske dologh| ugnes Guribeldi, poso as tho balance were—to eo that| Guigago, June 7.—The inability to [ple of the state demand that by spe- | o, SA¥, FBANotce, June (7.—Hon. |PY oo billy Tt SERINS MHOR & profess was made A. BEY OBEYS, i ( e el 3 i i Mr. Hiscock replied that it had and | last year. The judiciary committee ;;’rr:‘l!{:rbirlla"'t.lxa':nlrigro::“:;i nnA. agreo on a prica Jist by members of |citic taxation trafic in intoxicating ct;:‘::).‘l’fl?r:‘i’:m;:;m ‘g’i’fo{:;l“;:: that the upuhliug side had favored | reported in fl\'gr of uyxnhldinx the I .ught it "r'y i polcr bth fo{- tne lumber exchange of this city has | liquors shall be made t> bear its share ound dood in Bi ronca this m;mu poying them'and then said if the dem- | New York delogation bocause the so- \company -and tho siate- that sy mwfl lllu‘;l a durupuqn that two of' Lh_c pnlghc bardens, '-nd the ¢on- with's bullet through his head. It is | ocrata refused to pay these bills, the | ciety of thn.; stato had violated the 15 TeFialationt Ahas was SalwE: prominent firms have withdraw from |stitution, in so far as it may be un supposed he commutted suicide. No |republicans wauhrmn have s major- |codé of ethics, snd the report was LoNpox, June 7.—A dispatch from Qairo says Dovish Pusha has persua- ded Arabi Bey to resign, A later dispatch from Cairo stat P i the exchange. obataclo in the way of the exercise by (o 10" 0 ity in congress and would them, | adopted. The same committee to|thatthe report of Arabi Bay's resig- ‘“.‘2,‘:,‘”‘1: ::3 :l:,:,’lefl:l:‘u:h;ho:‘lg Bedy Found. :!l:u!":.‘}nl::::m c::‘;‘:ol“‘l)’:::"n:;o 31'? That side had now nnujuriry.{nd pro- | whom tb"! referred » resolution | nation is unfounded. id ffriends among the members .of the | National Associsted Pro liquor traffi s, to the end that the evils | Nationa As.ociated r.. e po;;: m}f" sham. g a hib'l'e me&t’mg f gh]ut by m egislature and who could talk and | Cuzsrerriiup Lake, N. Y., June?. | resulting therefrom may be effectually Ln. . 4 I”lm":;fl."m you'll get a !’:‘fm u‘gil:g::emm“n‘: m";.".""‘“""“ . bavedufluonco with them I gut to| 0 Heituel's body was found. I is | provided against, shouid bo amended | caness wnomiel emmmmion wrived nt | Adjourued st 510 p. m; portud thut the _subjéct was eniirely | OBUIBE & Proscher Who Was Nos t | deot of railroad legislation, Anybody expoated Mnly lEl.“m Bk n)’l’:‘;é::‘é:”}l‘g::e :H"mf. hsp?nw.the ":w lfafll-?lpenilamiur_y to-day aud were "“:;id':,m: j&?"i’ff‘:’" "f m'; '“I“’i‘“y ) _h_m“:'_m_L_ AL bl » friond ypog; e, 800k, of Tho Strike, statute books must be enforcod until | o through that institution They CAPITAL NOTES. (e i doLiesulenirn, oL Lol e ¢ L this house, and who &lso could use his | Nations! Astoctated Frow, M e then visited Fort Leavenworth and | Nutlonal Ascciated Press. ville, addressed the association on the onal Associated Fres, influence with them.upon this question | Purzasuro, June 7.—Tho western | by'jgsal authoriy. wero recaved by General Pope. after BTAR ROUTE TRIALS, practice of medicine, aud Dr, H. O.| Semiverero, UL, June 7.—Re- which they came to the city and were - Marcy, of B oston, chairman of the gi"n"w’ep,i““ KO SNBA p’u“ bt ‘in\:A;ulmuJ?.Jun? 7].’—3%1«0!‘:l oon- |cation of obatotrica and discases of Lhere are sixty newspaper men with e¢ the defenco of Brady and the | women, followed in an addrees. Ad- o ettt star routes claiming that Brady did journed until 8 p, m, nothing wrong, Various sections met at 8 p. m,, COMFORTING CHARLEY. and a numl;:r of papers were read on o . 5 Associated Preen Mrs. Scoville has written Guiteau | Various subjects, This evening the New Oureans, May 7.—A duel co- f::;&':;];l":i’n""t;'l'i:h:’::‘;‘::‘:"'fio; Sr. Pavs, Minn., June 7.—D, W. |to trustin God and continue the e': members "'3““"““ a reoeption l!‘si"e" ourred at a slaughter house below the P! Vauderhuof, bookkeeper of the Firs: |temp for a respite and eommutation, [ by Uovernor Ramsey and resident i gave to the coun unexampled Koo rpey fxl:;.:igrk;a,m'e?l?:::e ::l s’l“:’: '11::::: prosperity, the repul:fimn party Phn National bauk, this city, was brought THE TARIFF COMMISSIONERS, RN et s v ole, wral meotings of committeos and a record which gives assurauce of betore the court at Winons on the | g foliowing are the nominations Mar ige: | publie debates. 1 3“"::";,‘;&'::00;: Hl;edp;;k:;; "g::‘i‘_’ what it will do for the country in the 02"&: i‘ %flbffllma 848,000 from | o mer bors ulg the tariff commission: | National A-ocl‘-:‘d 1::-" s Q. Was there auybody else down | yune criticising Burke's offioial state.. | f3.0re: u " 0! o pleadad guilty and was | Wiy, A" Wheeler, of Dew York,| New York, June 7,—Sailed—Wai- ' here that you rememberf A. Well, qunt Fivera:nd- wero fired, Burke| Froud of this record, the republi- :”"“':“d to ten years iu the poni- | chajrman; Jno, L. hl!u. of Mussa- | land and Wisconsin for Rotterdam, St T don’t remember any other per. was it about the knoe, the ball going | 488 Of Obio affirm it tu be their pur- | eRHATY: chusetts; Henry O Woliver, of Penn- | Lawrence for Havre, Batavia for Liv- Q. Was Frank Walters down heref| ¢hrough both lege, n;aking ."fll,.fl pose to continue their warfare upon The Iron !Strike sylvania; Austin M. Garcomb, of Il-|erpool; arrived ~Hecla from Copenha- t‘l{e He was hero but was not paid by{ wound. There was mo settloment. diltlgfl:utyh :lzlndtfm:l% at the b:ilhat :on Nabooal Asocased Frem.’ l!i{mP lwob’m;:‘bler, of (;{lifli John | gen, France from Havie, Devonia and conpany. . : h * | until free ballot and fair count is firmly . Phelps, o issouri; Robert P, Q Is 1t not a fact that Frank Burkahre-unx easily aud in no dan- | 4 ogyreg to every locality and to every Prrranune, P, | Jave 7.—The Porter, zf. District of Columbis; Jno, mfi:::vfl:??n::: ;TA?I[::BSI:!-‘LB!- cently the Congrsgatioral church of Quincy, the most aristocratic body in that city, called Rev, Frederick A, Thayer, of Westboro, Mass., as their pastor, and yosterday & large counel} of Congregational clergymen of the Mississippi Valley wished to examine and install the candidate, Mr. Thayer related his religious experience, and stated his theological views, on which the council sat in secret session all the afternoon and until after the con- gregation had gathered for the installa- tion service this evening, when they reported thewr disagreement and reo- ommendIng another council. Th. re- sult fell like a thunderbolt and created a great sensation, Dissention arises over Thayer's views on the state of him to come. iron masters are in session here. The Q. Yeu adniit that that these par- Thomas mill, 509 men, is running with 4ica were hero for the purpose of pre- 60. The general situation is un- wenting auy railroad legislation? A. changed. e PR L% slave, in reconstruction of the uuion, ::“y.:hut l:rn pending fi{o{e the two A Duel, in :ipholding nu:d natioual honor nlnld 8; that was our,w nown no- A o credit unimpaired, in ‘ment of | torious business here and so under- Nopious olec Frns. e ik | stood putdicly and at large. We ap- to members of the house ily, and the coawittees and the Resolved, That in preserving the life of the nation, in giving freedom aud avil rights and suffrage to the o0l ¥ largest meeting of iron manufacturers 4 man after death t d Waiters was down here employed by | **" N . citizen. The state central committee 8 ioes | We H. Underwood, of G i inand s G0 BiORAMADS a1 ou during the leuion,pl K. Yen’,’ A ek was selected and will meet here June | °F 5 beld here was held at the ofices | o ¥, Kol:via: 'Lf L’o:ni i, 494 | Moy (ran ?{uv'YorE, R tho inspirstion of fhe . sonp! . - X6 0 was A‘mgloyed during the session, | Nasional m‘fidh::“h 234, 0: e 1onn ahaactation, 430,000 00) A o g“ YYUII.(," seiled=Wherphella for | it acomond i will soh sedlly e yed d 1 y n k7 of capital and employment of 40,000 TRERCOTT ew York. 4 statement and council will adhere to }lll‘l&d';zm!':f paid his board bills and | Qargo, June 7.—J. F. Bayles, a far- Cm.uuuvu,agf:)Jl::::l;.-—'l‘heureen- workmen beiug preseat. The purpuse | will be examined before the ¢ommit. | BOUrHAMETON, June 7.——Arrived—| it decision. mer, aged 60, was sitting at bome near Vienna, Ill., last evening, read ing heside a lamp, Masked men en- tered, tied his hands and feet, robbed :;u tz ur(xgauiutuar protection -gm(v;-t lsav:.'-.l]n foreign ;flnir‘ to-morrow. .1:"’!::::‘ .f:itzn;rf]i':wNz:rky, r(lfhu‘;ow and ? A he Amalgamated ~associstion, Oc- ilson c'osed his star route argu- b Ok, ‘;;i‘l‘“;” :et;::: '5";&:{12“’5.':"]“["“;:‘: ganizition was eff-oted, and uvani- [ment with the prediction of .Jul BreMey, June 7.~—Bailed—Elbe for i | dopted of the usual character, ~An | U8 decision given not to sigu the | cullapre of the proseoution, New York, % the house, set fire to his clothes, split Iddlp’flll Py e scale, . McSweeney began the closing Liveneoor, June 7.—Arrived — his head open with an axe sud laft Nisim - Sl Mooy Pdm;hra- Ko speech of the opening of the defouse, Alaska from New York, British King him dead on the floor, His feet were | *4°P £l P The fol The Canada Southern Mellwsy |and will conclude to-morrow. Itis|/om Philadelphia; eailed—Spain for bucned to & erisp, No clow to the as- | 4% upon users of liquor, The follow- | Nujonal Awociated Press. bardly expected that any ul.timuuy New Yok, Q. What was Frank Walter's par- back state convention assembled here Itigular busivess here? A, I don’t hat part he took, [ know, 2; Is he en attorney! A. No, 4 . Was he aun adviser of the com- Emy in regard to law! A. Idon't Indications. Natlonal Assoclated Fress. WasaisoroN, June 8, 1 a m.— For the upper Mississippi and Mis- souri valleys iu the southern portions, warmer southerly winds and fair weather during the day, in the north- now that he ever advised any. sassing, ing ticket was nominated: For secre: | gy Tronys Ont., J The | will be QuerNstowN, June 7.—Sailed g e i , . o f = ~ tious local rains. ‘i!Q. You are an attorney? A. Yes, pe - fflmfi' n‘:;;:’mo(}n:o#: jluidgl:‘)lfi.& ;d' B'"""l “he‘:.ll m; i :l“:hJUm-d: » Oumi:::.%l?fz; 1:::‘:‘“;:"3 been | City of Brussalls for Naw York, orn portions local rains, . Q l-':lid you ever copsult with him l-u«mmmk-n.u. " s B. '1'“"'“0» °‘u1“k‘5 '“‘"""'s"” the h:‘;fi;’tg;erl‘a:lr:.t{»d‘:;. l:.le‘ll:‘: ?&l;‘: m@:fi'&"%finflfi?fi ig:er 'M-Mwuuw Sunsk Natiousl Wfo'lmmhnfl in regard to the law upon snything| Posriaww, Oregon, June 7.—The | boark of public works, L. B. Bteveus, |ing officers were elected: W. H. Van. Henry says he intrus ol Gadan Haves, Mioh %S une 7.—/ Menpus, Juno 6,—The town of under oonsideration! ~A. T don't |latest returns indicate that the repub. | of Lucas. derbilt, O. Vauderbilt, J. Tillinghast, | seloction of talesmen to a deputy. | Berinton & Oakley's shingle mill was know that I ever did. licans earriod the state. Reports are 10WA GREENBACKERS, A. G, Dolman, Augustus Sohell, 8. F. | The d i l’moc‘honm, &md A ‘,'Blnik‘ : ‘?“w ?o‘:n was l'un rdll;’ the Union | still incomplete as the wires areall| Des Moings, June 7.—Thf.“:mnv Bug;r, Bidnq' Dxilon, Joe Brown, hownlg L:"II is not&l:k:‘l‘;t :‘l‘z:’: :‘;‘.12'00’0“ i mfiar:u'm:i.l:lo r::‘n o .’:::; ll‘fiur .i: tinthme ‘l'h:':: dhld At / ipany? A, oept that he ! down, back state convention conv shis land K. Wicks, auy point will be made in the premises, threwn out werk, " teen stores and 600 hllflh.:-. g T

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