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o ¢ aF A j 7 bl [y 4 o 0et — f P 1 A AR de \ L€ e e — . - e — — e 9 - > 3 A y > ] ~ 5 BITH ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MOR! JUNE 17, 188 306. 1 - — — El . James P, Vincent, Fores working | this spring ordered to bo increased to| 81 o Q r rates over the routes betwoen e A DAFPICULE S0, }’um- disaavantage « contractor. | e river points shall be advanced - . ‘ ; it Y ™ p ¢ . \ ,{Of this, twenty is the d|m WMail Rn - 20th. The new schedule is | Mha Fav teancoth of n b | A Visit to the Scens of That A s T SR vost imot | sewmes, and s on side aro to bo | 110 Mail Road Agents of Bygone Clicago o Kansas Oty 1200, O The Haval Strength of European ave 1o ant Dallw o et - U ditches and & ¢ to | " oago to St, Lovis, £7.50; St. Louts t it Tiiam i Rotne Very Important Railroad thia western countrygas will b sosn | e b o eey| Daps Confident of Viobory, |32 to &l 8 st: niatanding wn.| DOWETS Displayed in Bgyp & SON | Work A‘.;”:A-‘,}“ i m-r'l“\ wibo setne \\‘r;\‘l‘, of the earth, — :m:imllt cketadigd in blocks {0 «pecu tian Waters. | y \ ) i At s Doty o 40y The work of enttivg away the two te s " ators during th@ vassenger war aro to e oA teni ™ e ik g “® | times frost being in the ground to a Eftactual 1n ashington to the agreemen’ irrespective of issue, Largs Numbe s ool | Shortening the Line Between |to )lm m‘.“).'-‘\:)&;»,. e oix *.0F | dopth _of over two feet, and making in Nebralls + | This sottles n matter which has been |2 e el of Englieh| oo mrMBROoTAT. Omaha and &t, Paul, i/ WS YRCR Por IS, | “very exponsive work, Mr. A. J. — J W | pending over a your. I'roopa mbarked for | e - Ll and of this ~ §20,000 yards L TR ate o be [Emoved upon|Yerxa was the first foreman whose — —— — Alsxandna, | : A mils, of the whrier " Upon i | €80 tho visitor mot with, ho having| And the Teial Will Stmmu The Malley Trial. ; i T And Reducing the Grade Omne-| /e (e two ardht out ¢ | charge of the south side of this cut, Nattonal Awociated Pross, Vs } Half. Shich 182 700 fect ¥ levott; wng 45 [and Mr. George H. Day of the north| ~Through Summer Daye, New Haves, June 16,—The Mal. | The Flight of Foreigners Continues )] Gk kg bl gt (ol g;mm(l,u{.'.'. tide. Both work on the same gen- Ending 1n a Faroce. lay trial was adjourned till Tuesday. From All Towns. b e 1,360 m‘,’, in lengthffand 55,4 m;t eral l?l;ilnc'plm and "1‘1 ’r;cHht work is Juror Turman's daughter is dead. i The Necessity and Advantages ofdeop in the center] There is the|™UCH the ssme onallo " S T Blsmarck Kicks the Relchateg Lo ) the Cat-Of. usual amount of filling} bridging, etc., THE FOUR SECTIONS The Tariff and Utah OCommie- Wibionad & I(":itn)-ry- \iie mdcmi or';m_::m::‘ L . g to bo done, and along fbho entiro ling |in_which the south three miles is| sioners Eelected and Sent, | M'port Acisted brows, ; “ the force are divided. After making a start into 1s1o1, Pa., June 16. —Charles I. RPN Lol e it R o R WORKING LIKE BROJANS. the hill with senPfl"‘.g‘l“"R off the to the Senate. ey | Uredell, °'l°hi'.“: otthe Farmer's Na. 3 : \ Completion. Taking - th S veuis : the | Burface, a square excavation is made tional bank, died this morning, aged o el “"V’1', oo . - Milwaukee, St. Paul, Blinnespolis & | 10t the side of the hill large enough |1y <yhsuky Investigation Turns| i A , St. i it R I Iev— 0 on- For the past two years a great deal | Omaha road one day fhis week, the :, 'd;n:i::‘:r:f b%‘&oi“l?l‘i’xfi’ir:bm: Ont a Decidedly Dry Afi The Labor Troubles. sont to a conference the powers will has beon ssid, written and published | Feporter found himsel: §bout 9 o'clock thiipeexcnvninnpnnd tHe, SERTHE WiLh e hold one anyhow, elsewhere than “ " ., |at Florence station, frhere he was e} Pirrssure, Juno 16,—The labor [ Constantinople, with or without his (] about the ‘‘Florence cut-off,” butit |yt by Mr. Vincen#§ who kindly | “Crepers are driven fm;:! lt‘ho freshly | Tho Bank Charter Bill Considered in | situation is unchanged, Reports that presence, A r has generally boen from hearsay, and | offered to show him ovep the ground, P'}“‘.W;dthg""“"; ‘:"e"f‘tfi UppeE ihvo the Senate—The Harbor Buil mills are starting with non-union | The Alexandria customs house has ln e s probably not twenty-five persons in | Taking a buggy, he wasf driven along el Ll P Lo in the House. hands are denied. ~ Everything i | been reopened this city know the extent and impor. | the county roud, which follows the ffi‘;"g’:g;;“.’.‘::;-: rappor loadstofil b ready for the Iabor domonatration to- |~ The channel squadron is going o tance of the work, that for over a ::;;:‘ Jfi't:b;’;:: :l::thl:e::. b?\f;:r:h;: out hopper” and down it drops into CAPITAL NOTES. it 5L ?v{‘?l"l[;n“h"‘l’ nll(nr;n m‘xixr:'}t:wof !r:;flpu G yoar has boen in progress within ten | point a switoh has been put in by the “f“’ h“"god“a";o“““:l‘l it, ‘“t‘i """!'““"" THE STAR ROUTERS, 1 anged. w:u then ':::v::‘u:‘d“tt‘) ;';:(ypt.e ety g miles of the metropolis of the state, | railroad company for the use of the :’mil:: s teom hy,:: .s'i:fou\:‘), c:?:'yts::: National Associatod Pross. L 1 ¥ The inecreased objection toa con- Some of our morchants may guess at | contractor in transporting his supplies | U8 SR Y UV, 5 ¥ have o go | -, WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 16.—| ALBUQUERQUE, June 16,—Miller | foranco shown by the Turkish officials \ ¥ to the ncene of operations, and which | P* G4+ 4 L VO 0 891 T star routes procecdings conaisted | Yarberry was hanged for the murder | ig caused by fear that the rosult of the it vaguely from the trade it throws ' Taais 5 twenty feet down still, besides widen- o X ) LA e e 5 3 will ba the initial puint of the cut-off. | : h . of a contest of the accuracy of maps |°f five men, one of whom, Charles|qonferonce will limit the sultan’s au- into their hands, for all the tools and | A~ car of iron, ou of coal andanother | 6, it twenty to 'uhicty-eight foat] ¢ yho routes offered by the govern.|Campbell, was a = stranger to| ghority in Egypt. supplies tor the camp are purchased | of corn were standing to be unloaded :‘h“t lll;;::lugtl]\ of :ht?rcutmlmml‘;) r"{‘l'; ment, and offering the evidente of h"‘:' Ho killed them just for fun. | Iy ‘the house of commonn this af in Omaha, and thero has been not a and the contents hauled o the esmp, | gyt uon's culvert in which s the 1 noney paid for service not performed, 3 PixcrNeyvies, L, June 16.— | trnoon, Gladstone, in answer to in- little money thus brought into their | hioh is neacly a miloaway. Here ; The greator part of the afternoon |28 Vaughn was hanged this after- | quiries, eaid he believed the sultan v 8 hOIr | \bout two and a half foot of filling PONCA CREEK was occupied in submitting docu. | 7001 for the murdor of William Watte, | till had the sovercignty of Egypt, coffors. There have also from timo | ouly in required to bring tho switch to | flows. This culvert was built with [ments. From the ill feeling betweon | 0r2hal of Tamorara, in August, 1881, |und other powers had conourred i MANUFACTURES. to time appeared advertisements for | the grade of twenty-two inch tile to drain a mile| the opposing counsel, which frequent- this opinion. 4 men and teame, and occesionally a THE NEW LINE equare of territory, and is already |}y develuped, it is estimated the trial | Nationsl Awsociated Pross Carro, June 16— Four thousand persons left this city to-day for Alex- doubled down andpractically ruined andria. i will continue all summer, and the by the pressure. Tho same state of general opinion is the jury will never ¢ Worcester, Mase., June 16, -Wor- and west of the siding, about six hun- cesters, 3; Buffalos, 4. brief announcement of the progress dred feet of fill has been thrown up. of the cut off, a report of gomo acci- dent up there and 8o on. Once the small pox broke outat a farm house uwoi far from the line and then the Florence cat-off folks got a benefit. Accidents will happen in the best regulated families, and de- spite all obstacles this work has been prosecuted inch by inch, foot by foot and yard by yerd, until, at best, the blind can see how enormous the job is, the end of which is just beginning to be seen by the managera. A few days since a Brr reporter A little further on, standing up 1s0- lated from all tracks or fills, is a bridge about nine feet high, and still further the dump orend of the fill, which is being rounded up day by day in the direction of the bridge. From this point a narrow gaage road, eighteen inches wide, runa to the cen- ter ofgthe big-cut, where the men are at work, and from which the dirt tak- enout is hauled on diminutive cars to the dum>, wiich extends gradually towards the six hundred feet of grad- affairs exist at another culvert further on, where a big twelve foot ditch is being dug to carry off the surplus water. The engineer who was re- eponsible for these and other bad breaks has long since resigned - by re- quest, The valley of Ponca creek is a beautiful one, and the company an- ticipate grading about the hills and following the meandering of the creek and running a track to Rocky Point, on the river about four miles away, where there is a fine gravel bank from agree on A vel and will be closed to-morrow spect to the memory of ex-Governor Dennison, of Ohio, day Harrison, managing editor of The Critic, refused to give the name of the writer of the interview alleging cer- tain journalists were in the pay ot the rdict. BRAPED, The postoffice department is draped in re- THE WHISKY RING. i Before the Windom committee to- W. H. Hobart, treas- Lightning Wreck. National Associatod Pross. St, Joun, N. B, June 16,—During a heavy thunderstorm this morning at Hammond, Kings county, two houses were struck by lightning and de- stroyed, and Reuben Browa,a farmer, killed. He leaves five children. Two hundred and fifty passengers, who were passengers on board the % ecked steamer Canadian, passed tlrough here en route to Boston. LTI 53 ALkxaANDRSA, June 16.-—-The khe- dive has summoned Ragheb and Ahmed Kashed Pashas to form a min- istry. They will probably refuse. 1t is calculated that 15,000 persons have already left Alexandria ,and the city, owing to suspension of business, is full of destitution, Eyo witnesses state that all persons who took refuge in the police stations during the riots were massacred. ConstaNTiNorLE, June 16,—It is reported the porte will recall Dervish Pasha, and send Ahmed Muktak Cor. 12th% Farnam St. OMAHA, NEB. Magazines of 'all kinds BOUND TO ORDER. where they will dzaw from to ballast | whisky ring. their track, the large amount of “‘waste” or surplus earth from the cuts being more than suflicient to make this, EXTRA RAILROAD. Beyond Ponca creek 18 Norton cut, which was ]l done by scraper work, being Mr. Vincent's first piece of work on the line, and beyond this is a bridge 200 feet long and very high, the A1l at the south end being 26 feet. A short distance beyond is the end - f this division, where piles have been driven for a bridge 384 feet long, the fill at the south end being 29 4 feet deep. Here the dirt from the no th was detailed to go out and see WIHAT THE FLORENCE CUT OFF IS and dish it up for the thousands of readers throughout the city and state, and he found iz by no an_easy job to perform, the magnitude of the undartaking exceeding all expectations ever formed of it. And it may be well to explain right here what the cut-off is, to do which intelligently will require a brief reference to the past history of the line of which it is to form a part. When the road was ing fisrt mentioned. A little furtherin and at the mouth of the cut wearrive at THE CAMP at which Mr. Vincent and his assist- ant, Mr. C. Salmon, book-keeper and paymaster, make their headquarters, This 15 quite a little village with a refreshing frontier look about it that is quite inviting. On all sides are hilis, some thickiy wooded and others bald as a billiard cue, except of a bright emerald covering of grass. Eight or ten rudely constructed buildings of first built, many years ago, Douglas | pine boards and tar paper, and two or county was asked {0 vote $120,000 in | three canvas tents, make up the camp, bonds to aid the company. In order |® Btreet running through the center. Pasha to succeed him. BeRLIN, June 16, — Germany will send two more war vessels to Alexan- dria, if it is doemed necesssry to pre- serve the peace and protect German residents in Egypt. Reichstag has been prorogued to November 13th. Paris, June 16--General Decirsey Dix is in this city to-day. A GRUISE, LoxpoN, June 16.—The American corvettes Portsmouth and Saratoga 4 havo left Spithead to cruise on \g»a French and Spanish coasts. \ IS — — d. , Send for REDUCED price-list of Job Print- ing. urer of the Western association, and Jacobs, treasurer of the Kentucky association, both denied the use of any mouney by distillers to influence legia- tion, Texas Doings. Natlonal Associatea Prosa. Darras, Tex., June 16.—A San Autonio epecial says that on Wednes- day evening Col. Holland, superin- tendent of Flower's ranche, was mur- dored by two Mexican herders in Fiower's employ, They split his head with an axe and otherwise mutil- ated the body, pillaged the premises, stole two horses and escaped. A raport is just reccived of a wind stovm in the locality of the railroad eamp on Pecos river last night. Many suloons, restaurants and several hun- dred tents were blown down. One J. T. FESTNER, Importer of, and Dealer in IMMIGRANTS, During the month of May 141,035 immigrants arrived in the United States, making a total for the eleven months of 685,634 against 563,167 for the same period last year. THE WHISKY BILL, Treasury officials say the failure of the whisky bond exiension bill will not compel the withdrawal of more & to be abla to do this lawfully it was | A new stable is in process of erection, | o/\4°0¢ the big cut is dumped from the | than one million gallons thiu year, but | man was killed and three others in- | Naonal Associatea " } necessary to have so many miles of [the old one being surrounded by tains a8 th% P T p:mth end is | 30 immense amount next, ] Ajurd, Damage, 81,000, i s, ln:l“ 16,—The resent| Hither stmgx and Music, aoad in the various townships through | mouutains of manure rw““fl"htfi dumped below the camp. West of NOMINATIONS U 8 ety stori, the third this yesr, awept i ! which it was to pass. Now by adher- d""‘.‘g‘d‘h‘:’op“t '"“:;-"l') » m;e ':" this to the end of the three miles, is | of members ot the tariff commiasion ia ‘he Iron Strike. house of Michael Power and ho snd [ |12] Farnam St, Omaha.: ing as nearly as possible to an air line | URWiEICy to remove the bArns Are I&| yiyided into two sections like the first, | place of Wheeler and Phelps, de-| National Amociated Fross. his family were drowned. ? & w: s ved it would be impossible to get the [moved from it. A roughly requisite length of track on the given WELCOME HOME amount of soil and as it was adorned the corn-crib, and, in fact, Prrrsnure, June 16, —In two mills the apex of the second cut being the & sufficient number of men to run the clined: A. R. Boteller, of West Vir- dividing point. John Hardy is fore- ginia, and William H., McMahon, of Poisoned by Bull Butten. New York, b National Associated Fre " " ‘‘NO TRACK, No BONDS,” the company had to do a little maneu- vering to get around the difficulty. Accordingly after reaching a point on Mill creek, a few miles west of Flor- ence, the Omaha & Northwest- ern railroad, [ it was then called, took a serpentine c urse through Union township by which they got in the desired number of miles and for which they got their bonds, This deviation formsa com- plete horse shoe bend and made the road just five and a half miles longer than there was any necessi y for. On the boarding houses, grocery store, sleoping houses, blacksmith shop and office, made it a motto applicacle to about the largest family the reporter has seen in a good while. The camp ison the east side of the track, and every few minutes a train is heard rushing down or being run up the hill, These trains are composed of four small dump cars each, of the Peteren patent, carrying exactly a yard of dirt to the car. They are mounted on a single four-wheel truck and emptied like all dump cars. ‘They run down grade by their own weight man of the north end, and Morris Casey of the south half, Here we met Mr. J. C. Murphy, the “walking boss,” who has charge of the quartette of foremen and oversees the work on THE ENTIRE LINE. He is next to Mr. Vincent in authority, and is one of the best rail- road men, at his work, in the coun- try. Mr. Vincent says he would not part with him for his weight in gold. There are the same embankments, ditches and wet landsonthis end of the road seen on the first and a short bridge tocross betore reaching the cut, which, as stated, is shorter and shallower To be members of the board of reg- istration and elections in Utah: Alex Ramsey, of Minnesota; Algernon 8. Paddock, of Nebraska; General God- frey, of Towa; Ambrose B. 8. Carle- ton, of Indiana, and James R. Petti- grew, of Arkansas. CONGRESS. National Associated Press. BENATE PROCEEDINGS, WasHiNeron, D, C., June 16.— The bill regulating the mode of presi- dential elections was referred tothe ju- diciary committee, mills agree to go to work at the old price. One mill will resume next week, and the others as soon as enough orders have been received to justity resuming. The condition of the iron trado can be inferred from the fact that to-day a representative of an English firm sold 100 tons of iron to a broker at 34c, when the card rates hero are 4 i-10.. A $200,000 DWELLING. Ross R. Winans to Build a House in Baltimore That Will Rival Mr. Van- derbllv’s. Baltmore Day PHILADELPHEA, June 16,—Analyti- cal Expert Cresson reported to the board of health that the substance which poisoned Mrs, Margaret Shel- len and two daunhters on Sunday was artificial butter compounded from ani- mal fats rancid with strong acid, melt- ing at 93" F., containing bad salt. The victims are still in a critical condition. Smniall Pox. National Associated Press. Davenrorr, Tows, June 16— Six- teen cases of small pox havedeveloped here in the past four days. The dis- easo is spreading as the hot weather EID GLOWVES. PATRNTED JGNK 8071, 1876 CAUTIONI!I Cheap and poor quality gloves are being extensively advertised as ‘“‘Fos- ter” Lacing Gloves, ‘Foster” Hook. Gloves, etc., ete., in a manner calou- and are hauled up by relays of mules,, changed at short distances, and some- times beirg a team, at others a single mule. On the down grade they are controlled by a brakeman, who sits on the hind end of the train and uses a lever brake, Once in a while they get away, and occasionally JUMP THE TRACK, but not often. The rails are very small indeed, being fourteen pounds to the yard, with as small as eight pound iron in some places, There are soveral miles of this track with switchos at frequent intorvals and it is necessary to run as regularly as on than the first. Here is another camp, with boarding houses, tentsand stables, while there are scattering tents and ranches all along the line, Work is progressing finely in this cut, the clay being stiffer, and gunpowder blusts being necessary to loosen the earth from the sides. This is the scene of the accident which happened from a caving bank last winter, and is also in sight of the Griffin farm, where the small pox broke out in the latter part of the cold season, and DEMORALIZED THE WORK for a while, A fill 2,760 feer long brings the line to the bridge dividing ‘I'he anti-bellum southern mail claims were debated during the morn- ing hour and went over. The benk charter bill was taken up. The first seven sections of the bill was agreed to subsiantially as reported, by a vote of 35 to 21. Dabate ensued on the 8th section and pending motions to strike out portions of the section and the whole section, a motion was made to go into executive session and carried. When the doors were opened at 5:25 p. m. the senate adjourned until Mon- day. this eleven and a half mile curve, the grade 18 116 to 122 feet to the mile and it has always been impossible to haul a train of any size over THE ‘‘CAMEL-BACK,” as it is called, seven cars being about as much as one engine could manage, Whenever there was a heavy run on the line, an engine had, and still has, to be sent up to Calhoun as a helper. f After the money had been secured and the road had passed into the hands of a live railroad company, the “‘Camel-back” became an eye-sore to them and it was datermined to remove continues. Onicaco, June 16.--For the first time in a year not a single case of small pox was reported during the past two he ly Commumnity. Natlonal Associated Fross. Scorrann, D. T., June 16,—Alfred Brown, the notoriou agricultural im- plement swindler, who defrauded Racine partics out of over $25,000, has been arre: hore but his friends refuse to per the United States marshal to take him out of the terri- tord, declaring the marshal will bemur- The proverbially lavish taste of Mr, Ross R, Winans has again been dis- played in a nev building which is in course of ercction on the east side of Paul street, between Biddle and John streets. The structure is intended as a private residence, to be occupied by Mr. Winans and his family, and it is said to be the finest private house south of New York, ¥rom the plans &)1d specifications of the building, the 1des of a palaco rather than an Amer- ican dwelling is conveyed, The struc- ture 8o far has only been completed to the xoof, and is as yet in the rough, lated to make it appear to purchasers. that they are the genuine W GLOWVES.- To prevent deception of this charac- ter, purchasers of laced gloves are in- formed that all genuine ‘‘Foster” HOUSE PROCEEDINGS, it. This could be done by cutting | 4 rajlyoad in order not to blockade the ; i DalBRRn finishes !its: nsanilosnca : : 4 through the hills across in a north- | youd. Thore are about one hundred | the Portion of the cuteoff described, | Pho consideration of the river and [ will rival anything which- has yet | dercd if ha attempts it. Gloves are mado from the best quality westecly diroction and intersecting | and thirty-five cars in use and forty | [Fom the Forco sub-contract, the last|harhor bill was resumed by peragraphs | boen built = in Baltimore, The e of real kid, and stamped with a fac dump beiug the deepest on the line, similo of the manufacturer's signature, 3.18 feet, and the south end of the The Hoosier Capital, Natlonal Associated Pross the line at the point where the curve|ioams of mules, with perhaps five iu committee of the whole, A num-|}o; upon which the house stands is was finished and the genuine and | toumg more of odd mules, while the |3 ] L ber of amendments were offzred and | 195 faet front by 1224 deop. The ki Togiimato. ooutso. renumed, 0 Uho | woskong fois of inon wher the o, | rid40 being just 17,600 feo from the | Vorod down, e seoton of tho bl | otig'inef by 66 oot ot by 75 fose| - IDIANAYOUTS, Tnd., Juno 16 10th of Deoember, 1880, the vew |)orter was there numbered 175, ‘The |fiutt s¥itoh, whero 1t leavos tho tha'li | which states that such portion of the | degp, and is to be five stories high, | Genera! George H, Phfllmm"y’_"l “"“,“ [(§ W company i 1o ovening broug ddition of [ Hhdr G O O e formitors” | #1m approprinted for the Ohio rive: | with'sloping Mausard roof, The style [ known lawyer of this aity, died this SIGNED THE CONTRACY 145 Swedes from Sioux City with A"m)“‘r‘m"“ i h-u-ul‘ R NLBEE h‘:.?n‘x 43 is ne ary for the improvement|is French renaissance, and the exter- | €vening. He was a pl‘nmmunl.u.wnll.y s with Mitohell Vineent to do thework, | conms, swolling the entire working | Ah0ther camp s found here and from | of the Davis island dams and Indiana | jor, ‘when comploted, will resemblo | ofiver i tho Army of the Potomuc, and after tome unavoidablo delay | force to the proportion of a small |} ARDS SDUIRE DRRESY © 10| chuto was stricken outand tho whole | yory glogely an old Belgian or Fronch |0d since the war has _been Teogiver the fiest shovel-full of dirt wuasfarmy. After inspecting the campand [ 50 ;,' Rt AT Bt Sl m;,:.l, §300,000, is left to the direction | chygean, around which fancy seldom ..lr ‘I.v\u“lm|;m‘nulljl m‘]i?u)l:‘adul:m:n,l: finally thrown on the 26th | being introduced to Mrs, Vincent, a | ., ~ A (%N S of the engir fails to cluster clinging and historical | #tate. © has been In ) ; » %! the probable date of the completion of Ry fo ¢ linging anc ; o <}uy .;a) \'J\Iuy,| ‘l.lHl, l),x J\i- fine 1‘,..k1lulg mlnllwurm I:mrh-[l i.l‘i_\ his lwmkun‘] e ”'l aHoR-af nué\‘l‘:;'h‘:;rs ’nllwxl'r .“.‘l;l.l,‘;.’, \'.‘. ::i:; ,lmrwf,.m,l,],m. “I&m, ,I.,,,,,,L“,l: of ,‘1:‘, .,u.;l.,r:nn(g.“w e S THI]MASEUS;ELL&UU.,SU[MEW. James P. Vincent, General Superiu- | who would make home pleasant in a| ! k. ing of the ont ion o oviding for ot after tho building has taken up its . George Wallace, i . endent and Purchasing Agent for the | much more inhospitablo region than “j'm"l']";“‘;:{'l i‘“’;"’:""}t“‘;;fr-‘.u ’}l‘*“v ¥ | gondemnation of Jand for_rescrvoirs | quoky will bo transformed by the|age, who resides in tlxceuulhu}nl pact 314 BROADWAY, N. ¥.. contractor, aud since that time he has | this, the reporter, accompanied by g IERAg at the hoadwaters of the Missiesippi | surdener into a beautiful garden, | of the city, was drowned Ito ln]n §e5,17,194y1 missed but three working days, sum-| Mr. Viucent, 4 BY NOVEMBER FIKST, ' river, pending which the committye whigh is to cost $10,000. Around ovening by falling into her own ce mer and winter, pushing things for all e The widening will take extra time, | rose and the house adjouracd the yard and building Mr. Winang |lar, which was filled with water by they were worth, ‘A the cars| 1t hs cortainly boen & big undertak- has ordered a brick inclosurs ten feet | the recent overflow. for the scene of action, The Hoead Tax The advantages to be gained by the | glimbed the grade behind a fine team | 108 &nd the work has been pushed | high and fourteen inches thick, which | Patrick 0'Brien was found this eve- cut-off, which means cutting off the | of mules, Mr. Vincent called attontion | W1tB , Great energy by Mr. Vincent | National Asoclated Proes o ia to meet at the northern and south- | ning in White river, some distanco be- hump or bend, are very great. In|ts the ditches on either side the track | 814 Nis assistants, who one and all| New Yonk, June 16.—The board [ /8 EEEEE Sy B b (- low tho city, His body was recovered the first pluce, it shortens tho line five | fowing with streams of the clearest| S°8erve great credit. Mr. Vincent|of emigration commissioners to-day | "y o ont striking features in the | from amovg those who were drowned miles and a half, reducing the curve | wator. They have had groat troublo | b4 been in this work for 35 years, ordered Castlo Garden to bo closed | .\ iyigectiral appearance of the house [ Monday at the union dopot by falling from eleven and a half to six miles. | with this water flow which has con.|®d he can’t be discounted by any |after Saturday next to all emigrants | v Ru 50w e o0 at the front and |into Payne's run. There are two 1t also B Rl iotar Task Tall hae ationslans, Ab the many imporiant jobs he |landed except by any other steamship thefother at the rear, They reach |others still miseing. KEDUCES THE GRADE 1 feet of the surface had been re-| a8 completed in the west, in Min- | company than the Fronch line, which | o 8s oy the aoruice, and remind - L ARPDOES THB GBADK 0 feet of the o 4 nesota, Towa and Dakota, and now in | alono agrees to pay 50 cents per head, | o 88 S8 & LA PRI £A0 FEOHEL T to sixty-five feet to the mile, or nearly ed when the water wae stri E T T N AR sl b one of the pictures of enilworth i ndications. 2 RIMEE: & WAIE DAOK Castle, At the sido of each of the | Netionsi Associsica rros. one-half, and it makes it possible to baul an average train with other roads, It is claimed by the officers of the company that they will save $500 per month in the item of fuel by the completion of this cut- off. At this rate the work would pay for itself in five ycars, as it will cost | them about $30,000, The cut-off is, in exact figures, six miles and two foet in length, and is divided into two sections in about the middle, henorth half, which is casy grade work, being sub let by the contractor to Franklin Force, and is now nearly comploted the most of the remaining work to be done being on tue south half mile, where 1t joins the half in charge of | to be dug everywhe | was 80 wet thay at tix 1t was the same all along the line, ure, erystal spring water, but it 13 also a pure nui Ditches had | and the ggound it was oot | bl to work it oots | tubber ished the wmen the samo as| shovels and many a time it has been | necessary to pull the laborers out by mauin ferce aud generally MINUS THEIR BOOTS which will be dug up by future gener- ations, and exhibited as some defunct species of the reptilian age. The width of this road bed was originally fixed at twenty feet, but the wet ground caused the caving in of the banks to such an extent that it was imp wer fu ovea the line, a rousing good dinner with M Vincent and his excellent wife, and the reporter left for the Florence depot, pretty thoroughly im pressed with the magnitude of the work whose results he has tried to giveto the readers of Tie Bek that they may know what a big work is going on at their very doors. Train Wrecked. National Associated Pross, Beororp, Ind., June 16,--The pas- senger train on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago road was wrecked near here last evening. Eugineer Connony was killed and twenty per- sous injured, pany, with four fire. Loas, $50,000, Fires. National Associated Press. 16, - de- June were New Havew, the car Coun., trimming works stroyed by fire with a loss of $5,000, Woncester, Mass., June 16.-—The upholstering and furnishing he Osgood: Bradley ‘car com ars, was destroyed by Passenger Rates National Associated Pross, CHICAGO, June 16.—An important agreement affecting the public as well a8 railroad companies has been reach- ed by the_ soveral managers of all southwestern railroads, by which pas. | 26e, towers rise four circular chimueys, unique in design and made of pressed redibrick, with jet black cement, all combined in one., The material of which the house is built is pressed brigk and Long Meadow brownstone, and the blending of colors is rich and perfect. Building operations were begun this spring, and the house will be finished about November. Mr. Winans is at present at Newport, but in the winser will move from his Hol- lin's stroct mansion and occupy the rosilence on St, Paul street. - e 1 remavable and interehan s B ers ¥ Wasuizaron, Iy €., June 17,—For | o the upper Mississippt sna Missouri valleys, 1 the southern portions, partly oloudy weather and rain, | warm southerly to westerly winds fulling followed by rising baromoter. | ves aro indispensable 1o by D. A, P ercy a20- 101 S o&w McCARTHY & BUSKE, @eneral Undertakers, Z18 14TE ST Bot Farnam and Douglas, Metallic, Wood and Cloth Covered (ASKETS, COFFINS, ROBES, - Terrific Hail Storm, Natlonal Asscoiated Prose, Dusvugwg, Towa, June 10,--A ter- rific hail storm prevailed here to-day. Hail stones as large as oranges and weighing from a half to one pound feil. The damage to property amounts Reppinc's Russia Salve has genuine maerits, a8 all who use it will testify, Price vy it, SHROUDS, CRAPE, &e., onstantly on hand, Onrders trom the country solicited, and prowyty atteudod o, wSLIE 0 §6,000 Several persons were in- jured. W, Graham received a scalp wound,

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