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, " A a@e1d N \ v OMAHA DailLy BEE AR : . e A tive sland league | Pearce was indicted on the chatgo of [working quito s hard, Hundreds statement at presont. She and John [and representatives of theland league | Pearce was indicted on the 70 ¢ working quito ne ; S — row. Itissaid to be the intention of | followed Mr. Da | sums aggregating €800, His father — wuny (vfy wh m:‘ are uldllrlmdlvms . L ivory maloon in the city will be closed - P both to witnoas the execution — - - s a prominent Mcthodist minister in Tp— ' | Details of the Safferings of the|' f\!‘.,:1.i:‘\,'_,(;\w;‘,?| Town done . dh e Rurning Box Cars, | Tentivasoé, Fis grandfaiher ta Bishop | BuSiness Practically at & Stand- |Lomortow, that proprictors may put neo = ' v ition of (Guiteau’s | Notional Associated Froes o, of New York. ] in work at the polls, Pray Delong Party in the Ice- [50rs,.” is thbaght. However, the | Newcowsustows, O, June 24.— | PENSION FRAUD, Sl in New ok and |iga witl bo leld tn th ohurches for & SON.U i ; jail authorities will deliver it int) the [ Threo cars loaded with chlorate of [ o o TG T on s 06 M {aint the success of tho amondment. Both , | Pound Regians. o wade It ihey maks sty | potiassium took fire and ' wore side: | Reonssran, N ¥ dane 90.Mes Vicinity. sides ute vontidens N demand for it, but it is doubtiul, so | tracked here yesterday. Wator thrown | FERE PV S SR Mg (e B0 . — A it is said, if they will claim it aud also | on the burning cars only added to the | 00 PR R RSl B ST A | 8aaroely & Pound of Freteht Conkling and Butlor. A Struggle of Six Months| . ivitulif they will insist on the ex- | fury of the flames and ‘caused an ex '“j"‘": ‘!‘{ 'H"“,l‘ i ¢ sarcely a Pounc rOIFAL | National Amoaiated I'ross. COMMBEIRCTA L o Agsinst Hunger and Cold amination of the brain, While John | plosion .,: 0:\.- r)t)rn\:r als _'llvl‘r.-1 \!'.\r;\ owof 8. H. B ‘“_C“'""‘ Moving Ia or Out 3 ”;"w\. Juane 2 l‘ ‘nl‘:litul'_r:ni e rt is trying to we his brother is in- | consumed also three cars loided with S | Butler reachod hie \ tho Fall River Hnds With Dsath, :u“;,’h:',"m,‘],‘,]\‘:.“.“:p it |||‘:rh»y At {lam? Loss, 810,000, i i:’!‘:_f‘rl“o' of the City boat from New York last night. They - mation of the brain would ehow it is s fi‘r Ttat MICHIGAN'S TRAM - :;‘ ] to '|‘ 1”‘\ Do co! \Twln‘ ¥ (xhl " ” Tae Sorrowful Story Taken physically souda, Yoot (e A | Nationsl A woiste] Yo s Ditrotr, Mich,, June 20.--The|The Railroads Standiag Out| /0 ) A,‘,'“ el s 1 | e il 1 S5 Guiteat: wus silent durlng the dag, | 50 <0 fans 90, -<Cl66 tonm eolocted by tho State Rifle as Till the High Rates Go ! m tho Diary of Lieu- Hao spoku very little He soemed to s i‘”’. “h“,\ _”‘“‘ g |"“’,. ciation to ropresent Michigan st (1 Tuto Effect, Dow's Endor:ement, = i tenaunt DsLong, fully realize his approaching end Halbizite. Do UtaN) willy 6 1k international military mateh at Croed 5 Natlonal Assoc'ated Pross i o Some singular movemeuts on the “"‘ “—" Wasl .“,1 1 Ak woor it Septembor are Alfred T | Baxaor, Mo, Jun Noal Dow 2 part of thred men who were seen | JIBIE jof VASAINEION 0 A E0F OF 18 1. Webstor, R, B Dalaon, 1, | When the Detmuands of the Men Will| sndorses the ropublican ticket ¢ His visit hore is c¢» heen connected wit mission. Ho spoke it le yesterday, but said n i to have Utah con the Mormon th kliaver, Grove Bo uranted Maine O v nly, D. McNugh. | 3 — 0. N. Root, 8. H Kearney's Cananl, 00 t/ % 1 Ameoc 3 Dispatch to The Bee, M. Spere iated Prose ; The Aesassin of Garfield Bi-|#ku round tho jail last evening 1 lead 1e people to suspect that some lently Delibsrating on violent plot regaeding Guiteau is con His Summer Trip. iplated, but there scems little ocea- taber (S PRt tion'to fear any violenoe. }\“ll.flm‘ l.l-“‘n (T‘..‘,m o of those | Captain Porter, T, H. Manting a JERSEY CITY ATRIKKR Keansey, Neb,, June The A NEW CABLE. A0 BL f President Taylc 1L Welner, Manager, Capt Peni Junrsey Crey, June 26, - The teack- | ¢ 1 ia an assured auceess, the bonds vitd - N onmotion of Presi Taylor, s canal ia an pssured suceess, th nd : FPolitioal Assonments Horrlfy the| mpg bill fncorporating tho Ang) - P Neau ; secrctary, Alfred Howard men on tho Erio and Delaware & | ¢yreying by 308 for to 80 against Bourbons in Both Housos: American Cabls company to FOREIGN NE CHICAGO RACES. Lackawanna roads struck for sn giftes 3 * i from Bultin 1rope was intro- | Net onal Awociated Press, ), Juno 26, —Weather warm, | eronso fiem 11 conts an hour to 8150 gTERNSDOREE'S STAMINA ln ers ' e to Itmakes| CPTEWAYO EN RUUTE T0 ENGLAND. track heavy from recont day, The strikers at ed o At Other Items From the National me duced in th Robt. G ting at St. Michael's instituto held | 5 1vely Encountor With Midnight ,Of the Baltimore & Loxnox, June King Cotoweyo Moo firat race, mila Capit ) ; . e | R et 9 v railroad, N, F. Frick and J. W, |30 000 Capo of Good Hopo shortly for [age ok, the favorite, won' by | by the freight handlors’ union. Roa AR rr e Burrows incorporators. Rilland. Tho! queeh - intendsd “to|ons , (us Mathews occond;|ending at Jorscy City aro dolivering % AND . ; thero to consignees, Iho S lowed to make | time 1 i t ) ¢ \ 11 Uit CarRebANEd b it e S Henros et Tho sccond race, ladies’ atakes, for | freight handlors’ strike in New York| ' " iyl e A 92-year.olds, three quarters of n mils, | provents hauling on the Now York $50 entrance and 8800 added, was |side. Freight for points like New-|littlo time ago Mr. MoVey, residing % .~ |won by Miss Woodford, Vis.u-Vis|burg, Perth, Amboy and Elizabeth-[on Ninth street between Capitol CoxsrantiNorer, June 26.—The | qooond; time 1:203. port i8 boing sont from Jersey City by | Avonue and Dodgo was robbed of sultan has conforred the order of the| “phg "third race, Board of Tiade|companies in barges aud the sirikers g DETAILS OF THE DEATH OF THE DE et s e Ll have ordered he be latest bullotin from the census |yho visit, as he had eften oxpressed a showa the number of mal morous veaders of Tue Bee that some i LONG PAKTY. National Associated Press, Wasimixaron, June 26,-~DeLong’s note book, sent by Melville, shows that on— les in [ wish to do so. od States over 21 years, 12,- R Ehs OF AtABSEOE, of whom 8,270,078 aronative 2,487 of foreign birth, The October 5th.—Tho party wero on an | Sumber of colorkd men o 88T, | Grnd ‘Cross of Modjidio o Arabi | andizap. swoopstake, all. ages, §50 | have sent committeen thoro to induce €400, the burwlars gotting off seot '"urmmu“‘ halt a pound. of dog meat| o of establishnents manufacturing [ Beys Ezyptian minister of war. entrance and 81,000 added, milo and | the handlers to join the strikors, The free, and it would scom as if this had ¥ mi)‘~}wt:vm);iv1 ok Jied of| Woolengoods 2,684, with £159,000,000 witSeIL N ) LS a half, was won by Ben d'Or, John |strikers are quict, but four hundrod femboldened the gang who nightly in- Sifoation of the leer Hahtove | capital and employing 160,000 hands, | Aixaxprix, Juno 26.—M Do/ Davia second; time 2:40}. special polico aro on duty at 60 ®|fegt this region with folonious intont, MARUFACTURES t bl b o pag iy - dsbldas R e Lessops asked Raghob Pasha, prost-| Tn tho fourth race, hurdlo purse, [month, each railrond to pay_tho bill. [ ) FH8 (I BRI FAREEEE B0 i fund fo:HingitFourtean S poulak s ot Y e 3 dent of the courcil, as to the truth of [ 4,000, milo heats, over four hurdles, | The Penusylvania railrond will swear | Mt A BEEIEY TIRTE SRay Ce . dog meat lc,f" have novreturned, but are expected | pyporg that Arabi Bey, wminister of [two heats were won by Gug; timo|in ono thousand specials to-morrow. 'l‘\‘lh ln'r "\, ""'p| "".tl"'“ s o l”f October 7th.—-Breakfasted on the | to arrive during the night or to-mor-| g\ “}ad made preparation to_destroy ono heat was won by Judgo| 1t is probablo that all connected with [ M. -John & rf«rn;u 'l\r y 'l'l owing to the last half a pound of dog meat and last [ row at the latest. the Suez canal 1n the event of England () ; tho handling of freight, switches and pi.\n«-nix;v n‘lml(n‘(‘ and 'h:\\ ory ‘(ln- i grain of tea, and am about to start on CONFIRMATIONS, and France intervening in Egyptian | The fifth race, club purse and | tracks of all ronds ending at Jersoy [ BUYOC WY S0 .‘:;:‘r’;‘:? bt by GOP lzthfi Fa&’nalm S‘; a journey of twentyfive miles to| mpq genate in executive sossion con- [aflsits, Ragheb Pasha replied theru- | $3,000, all ages, one and one-cighth [ City will bo on a strike within a fow | F1O8 WIS WHERERSIRG 0 X o g 31'&"{5:."1’3?3:‘Xfifitc'ffu"f“&];rl"l'o £l | femed Francis C. Witsoll oollesior of | mor was quito imaginnry, and_on the miler, was won by Btagfon, Mary quys. NolSMbibodnd train oan thet: | o 5iiivit Wponed the | gate AHA ok LI il 1 -1 customs of St. Augnstine, Fla, - The | contrary tho government would en-| Corbet secend; time 2:00. ore arrive, ; 8 . T oms ¢ ugustine, Lok : S : T the back part of the building, but Me, nomination of Smith as paymaster [deavor to maintain the security of the BRIGHTON BEACH RACES. AFFAIRS IN NEW YORK g i 5 e 8th, —Breakfaste g s 3 J % Stornsdorft, who sitting up \ " . wfi,’j;‘;,b,”;,c;},‘,,,l fi:}“{‘,’:‘&: %% Do | zeneral of the navy was discussed at | canal in case of any disturbanco, New York, June 26.—Tho races| New York, June 26.—Tho striko e Y Rl v L OMAIIA, NEB. Waterifor Lo whole party. i MAds Gns | ookt O aotion. | RGYPTIAN MATTERS. at Brigntou Beach continued (o-day. |of freight-handlors has complotely |trying tho shuttors and eallod o SR e R o o3 WAL Loxnox, June 26.—In the hoss of |, First liuz. — Purse, SZJO;_]|..““1(-\. checked ~ railway business, and ton | them, whon they immediatoly made plide s i " back. is ongaged in writing a reply to Goo. | oonmong this evening Sir Charles | 3 yoar-olds; three quartor mile, won | miles of freight, mostly perishablo, in | off. ~ Ho rushed out after them and | Mag azines of ‘all kinds Ottober 104k Tast Kalt otnoe’ of | WALON 1d the atiorneys, in which | il “auder. scerotary of forejen | PY Montauk, with Cliquot evcond; | packed along ‘the wharves, Tho | whistled for tho police, but nono - AT T A G h_.»ul_}m.;a Ly aling :llu: jssuo | o Fyies, apeaking of tho_troublo i [ tie, L 111|.k‘ e htnlwrsx'lll"lu rt\]\lf]‘}y orgaiisiiig into n feamo in time to ba of uec. Mr, SOUND TO ORDER. caps, having the day boforo caten deer | Which they themselves raised. hey opt, announced that represcntatives | Sesond Raco—Parso, $200; allages; | union, ho merchants aro preparing rnadorfl” observed that they had skin foot slippers. Built 4 fire and | Fefuse to tako tho ¢ o to tho attorney | oEY00 TIORNER | TERIEOT I soven furlonge; won by Brambalotts, | to o to law und compel the railvond | somo tools in their hands with which made a drink frore tea loaves in an al- |general, though they proposed that | yfatifn Mo wigued protocol to pro- | ¥ith Mamio Ficlds scond; time, 1132 | compauis to pay the sdvance de- | they ovidently intended tooflcct an| Send for REDUCED GoholiEbtile in the original cireu Vet thel besition ot tho toreisoey | Third Raco—Purse, $200; for all|manded by the strikers and move the | entrance. Mr, Sternsdorff saya ho Oct, 12th—Breakfasted on last CONGRESS, in lgypt, 1t was intimated in the |3%¢o sellivg allowancos; sevon fur- | froight. The strikers avo orderly. | has made arrangements to receivo | price-list of Job Prints spoonful of FRETaRA! 105 WALET] | Natiomst Ao s, Fronch chambor of deputies and in | 107€% won by Traveler, with Bullo of | mherg is no material change in the | sny more visitors of this description dinner, coupie of handfuls of Arotic| " sexane moomEED hovso of commons on Thuraday last | 1, North second, time, L. condition_of the freight hundlors’ [ & mott lively utylo, which |jng willow'in a pot of water, Hardly any| . 5" Sl that euch protocol would be signed, | Fourth Race —Purao, 8200; all nges; | yiyiko, and no disturbauce or breach | will probably cive' them ali they e one of the party has strougth enough | | WASHINGTON, Juno 26, Senator| Nothing contained in the protoe 1| 00 Mile; won by ColonelSellers, with | of poqce has yot taken Five | desorve. tar % wood for a fire, Terrible snoy | Lendlcton, in a spoech on the resolu- | brovtudes England from opposiag tho | Bl . eceond; timo, 115‘!!') v | hundred strikers paraded v i gy E J. T. F E S T N E R ; 1z the ¢ ® COM- | 3 antralization of the Suez canal, Fifth race, purse 200, handicap |, joroy City this morning, although CRIMINAL CYCLONES. ’ K € 15th - Willow tea; s horrible | mistes to ingu the attempt fo Rl hurdly race, mile and a quarter over | e iR G i Jue T o Dt | LAt after croseing the river; missed | 10vY assessmenis for politieal purposes e e wrdies, was seon by Gift, | licoman were on hand. Thore wus | The Businoss of tho Diatrict Court 3 4 e, went back aud found he had lajn | O0 government employes, declared | Rica, June 26.——Early this morn- second; time, 2:904. ocoaston foritheiraaryiceals Tho Police Record. ° » “down to dio. All knelt down and said | Hubbell's circular illogaiand contrary [ing a fire broko out in a large theatre| A hoavy shower sot in i tho con- | puoailrond succended in sonding off ety the Lord’s prayer and cried. to the true ot auy hatittione, ]“‘.’;’ '.",‘,“L‘l';'."‘:""- ‘"‘3’_";‘3 d?"fl.“{ '{}"*}"‘l‘ s ‘l"f‘ bl e "_'*L’\""['"‘_ a quantity of freight, by taking it in| Tn district court yesterday the con- P, Oct. 155h—Breakfasted on willow ben:mfr Allison defended the circu- i";‘z ulfl,tn1 ].«.r«“.\..l: [ \”n ) suything g"l.n,sn off, leaving a slow track for barges to Newburg and South Amboy, | tinuation of the trial of Siduey Smith ’ ¥ o tea and two old boots. Alexy, the [1ar a8 a requoat for voluntary contri. |left of tho building. Thero isa sus-other events. whonco it was transferred to the main : R i huater, broke down, also Leo, Came | Pution. In 1880 but 11,000 responded | picion that the theatre was set on THE NATIONAL GAME, line. Affairs on this road ure com. |°¢cuvied tho court all day. A special / to an empty grain raft and haited. -LJ?'"""‘“. G';“‘;’" sent to 18,000, |fice by nibilists. CrevELAND, June @4, —Tioys 4. | plicated to-day by the strike of track- | verizo was on Saturduy issued for fifty | Fither §trings and Music, Sunday, Oct. 16th—Alexy broke ""é;"l‘::r"zl‘h:u'l»g(:" ‘::t{«edfi::twf& THE PORTE REITERATES. Clevelands 16, men demanding $1.60 per day. The | jurors in the Koster's case, to report gt LoNvon, June 26.—~The porte again ! it ras addressed an ~4icial circular to Karo- | Providence 0. down; devine service hgl By el Ui OR T Alaxy dying: Thio doon | S5 2L S8 . e o -sm.iwgg ) 0 . % Oct. 18th—Snowing; buried Alexy | ™= ¢ Hor ot responding thie Byyptian acmy to be loyal to the ETROIT, June 2 4 Wi e 7 Vi vorably. o eaid the circular was S thE0 Mich- é Ames ; P i piroular in its os Cmidado, June 2 L :’ennl!l ia road claims that the|thig afternoon at 1:30. This will bo in the 1ce. sultan and ministry and is prepared | Detroits 8, thirteen iqming ol = A rrpprted an E pare: ) een ming fully on the railroad official 1 Y y i Oct. 19th—Cut up the tent for fect | PEIoCHly justifiubl for adionen. | 0 BUpport the statu quo. Hence it| PunADELEmIA, Juie Mabrc: | coleed no. raply & This TRINEC81s: O'Brien, who plead( OCommittea on ho llottse xoselution for, djourn- | concludon the conforance s unneces- | politan of Now Yorl3, Philedelphiss 2. | prauts omployed nt nomo- placs aro o of ' intoxication, Al MEE g ment until July 10th was laid on the sary. Hanovek, N. H., Jane 26.—Dart- | nooused of breaking open pa Oommittee on Grounds: sabla e : A rabi Pasha threatens if he is over. | mouth 11, Harvard 10. 0'Donahoe, Johu Regan, Lat Senator Van Wyck wanted to know | 4150 ho will publish written proof - s eeh S . sh v S e 1 N John y Man. fuffin, gear. Oct, 20th—Tee and Koch give out. Oct, 21st—Koch found dead at mid- night between DeLong tho oflicors could hold him on. Ho will go up for a time, long enough to allow the Iowaeuthor and stealin; nd the doc ities to send for him, tor, Loo died at noon, Prayers wero | if the Bessomer Steel Manufacturing | (1o o hus woted sines. Sentom . x g R Satnacl | that he has ac ice Septembar at The Greeley Expedition: o3 s Aiive IS U:l"fi\ .,“I".‘}!,‘L,,‘" did ‘:' 5 f"u‘:‘" !“‘:; | the instigation of the porte. HatonlARGaa e of tho 4th of July must rer v )All.u[nxlu»m <I the peaco were Pl I‘I:-'IJA?;'IG J)A‘n:.r; : thought they ought to contributa lio- | BISMARCK. New Yonu, June 26.—Tho second |filled. Many merchanis exprens tho | SEHE x;: ARl for Ataing a L , Thomss Tallon of Lee and Ko J H James Han- opinion that the strike will bo o ded 4 ) Jadges by the railroad companics conceding HBIAdES Thnalar) 1s | of the proposed serios of nunual sup- X AR s (Langhter) | or Van Wyck went on to d:-|a posed, not He | Ply expeditions to the Greeley ex il i) tong ngan, closed precate this nethod of raising moucy | has gone to Varzen to . He | ploration parly, who LD GOl B it B b K anfman ot Nixtoonth gix, T oY o S ey ; d day—Everybody | tor political ‘urposes, causing f:.- | has requested no officisl matters for- I"“[A“'-V “‘"‘,‘“”' i st .\\..lzlxll'm.”gfil).,;:\,h:':f‘lt/ Iurir“l’im‘ has been complained against for ke The fourth annual commencement ” n o] a the democratic v B i ) i . ILOW O] he steal 2 g ari res 1uto elle (o ac-| . f 3 s i for night at a fire, | UBNE Laughtor\géhe democratio yorded o thoter ¢ Hingtemnoraty) o UG NG SO0 |,i‘\fifltm St | cumulation of froight now at the | % his saloon opon after 12 o'cluck. | of Creighton college takes place in tt The report of\ the conference retirement is partially occasioned by il W SOANTOY IAVPR B R e na st il then b arded ab tho| J- M. Sweden is charged with | collego Lall next Wednesday ovening. had prayers, no foot gear. Oct, 24-—Bad night, Qct. 25 and 26--No entries except Jolhny, whera they ars transferred to the steamer Neptune, bound for Dis- ery harbor. The party will consist | thus gramine consisis of a number amations, and an assault and battory on tho person of [ The | Johu Barr, of uvxcellent recitations, decl mittee on the ar\ y appropriation b 1l [ digappointment over the defeat of the S i b bl increased rates, and the railroads will , instead of losing by the action writing of dates, _ The senate went info exccutive ses- ORIMIR AT e YRy, IREY 09 PRLY W5 f the sirikers, make monecy. Not.| Mrs. Willaln is charged with beat- | voeal and instramental musi Oct, 28—Tvosen dicd this morning. HOVEE PROCKEDINGS, Bl A 1 S buyers from the wost, south and|Fock. 3 ; " which latter will _in- _Oct, 20 —Dressler died during the [ ppohouse passed tho billappropria-| Dovee Ciry, Ia, June 26.—-At PR southwest havo recontly been purchas- | Mr. Krebu, proprictor of the vine- troduce nine of the students. The mgl‘lt. » ting $10,000 f(f a public blilding at | Cimarron, e small station near this | National Associated P ress, ing treely under the influcnce of the | &r factory, complained againsta man | Cecilia society, consisting of thirty hollastientry;is as follovs Williamsport. Dlace, yostorday,. J. A, Shumato, 8| Baxnoxeonr O, Juné 20,—JTams | heoring erop news from thewo. parts, |fOF dethining three barrols of viuegsr)istudsnta; will zender. &/ numboeiar Sunday, Oct. 30, 140th, df‘y_ The conferepde committess ‘report mumi“mt i 'uh-fc b PUNIDAI0 8 | SIID ‘d ; ) 'A ] il 8 A8 il e rusml‘ud from tho I|um! unday nrlfcl' ch.vruaov. under ‘f‘? direction of Prof, Boyd and Gratz died during night. ¥ £ Y i nstantly | Soldon ang Lowis £8d, JI, DO Russic Refugeos. washing out from hisWeellar. The [ Aug. Walther., The orchestral selec- : Y on the army bill\was reported and ac- | killed by J. W. Dixon, deputy sheriff, | ten years old, were bathing at Seaside 3 Pant Collins is dying. They struggled for cepted. Shumate had threatened to kill Dixor l"‘"k Lood was drowned and Holdon | Natons! Asociated Fros. accused demands salvage tions will be rendered by Hoffman's };::lag;mat h.i.':g" and kc"l‘: fl‘f" "°l;" The appropriagon committee has|on eight, and when they met Dixon | resuscitated. : New York, June 2. —The Hebrow eSRAR L T e?lfiruaflulul‘“;{t ‘}m"""" tl})“’ it KTt ooy woxo kopt alive bY | complated the sun\ry civil uppropria- | fired without warning BN L A emigrant aid society announce its ina- LAND LEAGUE of ke Laaripihibe, SORUS BOFCSE g 1 Gcoction of old tea leaves| oy bill and will ryport it. il 7500 bility to provido for the vast number ol {'Lelsh Fiateoh 8 bow ovorturs which and alcohol, At 2:45 .S s i 1E WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR, : Burned to Death. £ Russi fuzocs dellvarrivin Important Meeting at the U, C. L. A, | is at the present time one of the most —_— 2:45 p. m, oK up i ™ «1 | National Associate? I'ress, of luasian rerug y arriving, aw. overturas. if CAPITAL NOTES. Mr. Keolly's i revenue bill, CINCINNATI, June 26, —Saauel Dib- o - i i Rooms popular of the new overlures i the Natlonal Associated Fross. The amendient teducing the tax | DY) Who murdered a saloor keeper a .vxl"(l','y"""]"’" l?‘"’.'"""';".‘ IT‘]""’I' Burglar Shot gisid theatera of the onst. fow yearr ago and spent a fortune in [ MishChamborlain, of Brookfield, aged | o\ 4sniated Prom A very important and largely wl-| CATHOLIC LIBRARY INSTALLATION THE ASSASSIN, on cigars four doll; per thousand WasninGron, June 26, —-J, W,|and on cigarrettes one dollar per Guiteau has been employed all day | thousand was adopted without dis- condensing new evidence of his|8ention, the republicans voting in ofonse, was fuund dead n the woods | 7% Was burned to death in a burning | T5n 00 00 B PR L ag 4 e i I i ind dead fn ¢! el rroir, Mich., Juno 26, —A bur-| tondod moeting of the land leaguee| The third aunual inst ot Nowpors, Kz, pistol in aad, [ bush, aturday. glar named Daniol L Ports, who tho | cerw of. the Union Eibr n dead fully a weok, tempted to rob the store of H. F - will tako placo nexsr 1 shot and i of offi- idre ALK — was held Sunday afteinoon, ning, rooms of the U, C, L. A, in Creighton | Tho Rangers Dut. brothers insanity, which he proposes | favor. A number of other amend- GAMBLER ON TRIAL. PR e der, at Herotey, Mich,, v the date having b oen changed 8o as to submit to President Arthur. Ho | ments relating to the tax on aleohol, | 81, Lours, June 26, - Joseph Me. | Tatons! Amoctated Prom. dangerously wounded by C. Snyder, | block. 1ot to conflict wita the closing exer- has it in the form of printed slips, the | tobacco, ete., wore rejected, Curren, one of the gamblors who| DPALLAY, Texas, June 26.-—A ocom- |y Jaor guve himeolf up. La Porto| Satisfuctory reports concerning the |ciss of tho sehools, An intorosting . watter' being euflicient to make a | During the debate Mr. \Cox intro- | plead not guilty last week, is being | P3PY of tato rangers wero ment to| i, iy g oritical condition at tho jail. limi erangoments in all the | musical and literary programme has - : ; ] J Llano county to presorveorder, Three prolimitiry arrangoments in wll the | music h amphlet of ten pages. Ono of the|duced an amendment thatyno assess- | tried to-day. Aty 10 pres 4 - .| been arranged for the occasion, Fetters. from which e quotes is fror | ments for political ‘purpokis. againat sy men ware killod in an ol foud, Fu- Fxpoditing: the Fire. departments of the 4th of July prenic, itk 7 . Noye o g those employed under this Ml | er- % ther trouble is fea Hational Pross Assoclation, ' seived, i J. H. Noyes, once tho_head of the | thoso omploye i) TR R T ) ol oo o hmiton, - e soonived, e Ouneila community, written in 1808, [ mitted, B . Ronat 420, suicided 1 g Cananpatoua, N, Y., June 36, —/ The cowmittece on arrangements| Phe funeral of little Katie Mo- In . Noyes eays: “I regard him| An animated dicoussion followed, | Ztif AR HE9 st ed by cat. A Burning Goal Mine. servant girl employed by Mrs, Wol- | y oy jngtructed to_invite o number of [y oo Aanak the republicans claiming thay nobody | ¥18 hls thuoat with a razor and jump- | Netional Amociated Prom, fare attempted yesterday to light aoup prominent citizens to attend. Nuwars, infant daughier. of My apd (Guiteau) insane, I prayed for him ing from tha third ato: ind b ) last nigh as sincerely as 1 oyor prayoed | Was forced to pay assessments. g rom Wi turd story window of | wypuuy ki, Pa., Juno 26,--The | fire in tho kitchen stove with “kero- | "1™ \us™ determined that denciug |Mrs. M. A, McNamara, was neces- for my own son, now in the lunatic Mr, Kasson aflirmed it was the :"l"k::)\?:s orroceo fastory, Cause plan of the Wilkesbarre Coal and |sene.” The house was 4lnurnml down | should be free within tho grounds, | sarily postponed from 9:30 a. m. to asylum.” In 1808, E. H. Hamilton |duty of every employer to refuse to 4 Iron company to flood the Diamond fand the pirl ko badly injured that sbe | fhe paric ticket entitling the holder to | 4 p, m, Sunday, on ccount of the wrote that ho thought Guiteau de-|pay if he did not want to pay, and if [ GOING FOI THE BOND. mine from the Susquehanna is aban- | died to-day. all dancing privileges. 7 At that & T ) mented. i any official causes him to be remuved | New OnueAws, June 26— Civil|doned. It would require a cutting of — -——— e The committecs ao all jubilant storm, that time it took place Another of the letters is from the for 4o doing, he (Kusson) would de- | Judge Lazarus gave judgment to-day | forty feet deep and threo miles long, Indications. over the anticipated success of the from the residence and was largely assassin himself to his father, in|nounce him on this floor. [Applause | against the suraties on the bonds of | The mountain streams that run into |Nationsl Associated Prese. picuic. attended, interment taking place at which he claims inspiration and as- | on the repualican side. ] Ex-Civil Sheriff J, R. A. Goutreaux, | the mine are rapidly drging up. The | Wasmixaros, June 27.—For the|" Ty wag decided to invite Michael | the Holy Sepulcher, A beautiful serts he is in the employ of Jesus| Mr. Springer asked if he was au-| New Orleans parish, accused of defal- |fire is extending forty feet mouth. |upper Mississippi and Missouri val- Davitt to bo present, if possible, hit ot maadlyed 4t » £ Christ & Co. thorized to say to employes that the7 | cation of §132,000. Thermometer, 1,000 feet from the [leys: Slightly warmer east to south | The land leaguo appointed F, W, Whiko onskol zeapived. the' remainy ol Auother letter, 1873, from L. W, |would not be dismissed if they re- whgn e fire, 100", winds, partly cloudy weather, light | Giray chicf marshal, and Chas, Hanley the little one and the pall-bearers Guitean, declares Charles Guiteau in- | fused to pay. g HATOM ————— — local vains and stationary or lower | ausistant chicf marshal. were six little girls dressed in white, sane and icresponsible for his actions, [ Mr. Hubbell replied—8o0 far as ho| NEW Youk, June 26.—Alderman David Davis barometer, The A, O. H, elected their mar- They were Clara Creighton, Bossie e letter given to John by the ass- | was concerned he would give the gen- Jones, of Brooklyn, charged with im- | Nations) Associsted Pres - — LAY L o o a®y. B gavaR, Hou assin during the trial is printod with | tleman the authority, plication in the theftscf William Stu- | Buoominazon, 111, June 26,—Vies Folsoued Ly Cheoss: A el o ot {hio ‘dey rith full| S mEien, lliie MMliqns, Fillie Relfy, the rest. It ( of introduction T, yrevious ( tion was ordered]art, defaulting Be regxryof the !iruuk- i fter adjournment Hakional Amaciat - i |‘ .Inl:\ tion, will L 1t !‘in' d in lfh‘l' | Lula Miller and Frances O'Brien. to President Arthur, whom he ad-|ou the bill at 7 journed lyn board of education, was tried to-|of congress, will return to his home| LEAvENworri, Kas,, June 20,--A 'l,'m, 4 ¥ | The funeral was first conducted dresses as ‘‘my dear " request: | e day, A verdict was rendered ugainst | this city for a fow wecks' rest, after | BUmbor of persons were poisoned last | HH¢ it by McCarthy and Butke, in this city, ing him to t ely with John, and Davitt at Philadelphia. him for $230,692 80, the full amount ill go to Baratoga Springs | 9vening by cating new ¢ None| A g | / inst prosceuting g 10 go | Nationsi Amoctated Press claimed, A . have died; but several aroin a dan-| Committee arrangemonts ap- - slos » PHILADELPIIA, o 20,—An en- (eneca V. Halloway, late teller of gerous condition, The cheeso i inted to tako ¢ 8 g0 ‘{ vf.h“l..'x.‘ SECOND WARD KEGISTRATION Liosides theso there aro a number of | thusiastic recoption was tondered Mi- | thaPoughkespsio Nuiional bauk, was ey 4 be analyzad. RIS, 30 30 St Ak A0S NOTICE othier cranky effusions from Guiteau, | chael Dayitt this evening ai¥ie Acad- | found guilty in tio United States eir- |y 0 % Hop: - -~ Soulh Omahs, Tussday, July [P S e Jobn wants Lo present this evidenco | emy of M usic, which was qrowded, | ouit court to-day of defrauding thie (e ""-"""4 i o] sonm T80 Jowa Btruggle, 1 ) ‘x.] W :(; \K;mlrm.n i| I owill bo. st fbe . soutbweat of insanity tc » president to-morrow | Charles Em h presled and |banks Be wae sentenced to six years ha ’l‘llll-ln G, ;A ) Ju ’.N— == A :rlsm. E I/ M Ass -Jx kr lw 6 Nichol, John lh "'. M n oOFHEr of ‘.11::\‘,; :1 h :n" AJ Jackson if the latter returns to the city in time, | introduced D who del'yered o it tbe Bric county penitentiary, “"’“‘ e Ry g, S JAVATARN, da.; dyne §0.—~0 i wxos HEGURAN, | altcals a7 LiA SHILENY.OF SUSRITAGEM Mrs, | rived bere to-night vt address o mention Yof the TONRY CRIME IN TEXAS, poas hrough here to-ni on his | citement prevails here to-night « brion, no )'Don , | 1882, for tha puzp a‘. of correcting the - - 4 15 a2 te ) g, way tol hington, carrying & model | the coming election on the Chas, McDonald, M, Lea vegistration list in the Second ward of accompan Ler littlo daughter, | names of Parnell, Dillon and other | Avsry, Tex., June 26,— Ex-United hg # m ! 1 ) ! atrick | veglat i ¢ X { : b > o o " . . - 2 G N, Tox,, . b~ Fx-United | of the fold which he claimed would | prohibition, Fri »hik Ford, Michae! Lee, Swifi, | Omaha, and to register the legal vo- and is stopping with a friend, She | prominent leaders was cheered. T'hree s Marsba! Russell was 10-da; - e | : : i L { . “ , R 1 1l was 10-day in- | be used i hanging Guiteau. He had | have been at work all day distribut- |and Patrick McArdle | tera in said ward, sppears careworn and excited, She |.undred persons were seated ou the | dioted for the fifth time for 1 i T ’ | and : | iy does no: wish to make any publio|stage, including prominent citizens | ime for perjury. |also a full ized scaflold on the train. |ing tickets, and the last grand rally | Committe on Dan Michal Lee, | I 8, Hascary, Rogistror, § ¥ § tage, ling promi ens | Ho gave bonds for trisl. Edward K. | He says he will bo the hangman, is being held, Those opposed are | Michael Reilly, P, W. Tarpy, | Dated Juno 20:h, 1883, 4

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