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DalL.y BEE Y IAD D B mwm 4 ININ (Y INTIY TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, = S et ——— B —— | ville and } d on the pri THE PROGRAMME ERS‘ BATH Cam- [ Frank Harris, 16, recently 1 been walking wit v. Hicks, and| e = ) - P and child name unknown, SN ok i Wk | Vel i e Snes wtep Ay By spel I arrar goments with i o IR wall Stuoet ag B DT e eelon i Enoland Afrai okle g § it 586 bHNg iy | present to its readers, in advance Suld of I . 1 ¢ A bl g prived of Their Chosen DN TBAT16 b the cortidor. M/ all contemporaties, the followin nates Leaps from a Bridge, i ey, T A o00: taveekddu Ly Ir{z]mul Wnuhl Rise UD. 1 C 3N e vevoed h Hicks, | tailed programmo ef the exerc ! SPORTING, gonoon Y J A and the guard turved the key. The | 7 SHis APbertioo [ §20,00( Ruler. [ fea ‘pebrocd to flush aorors Giteaus | ‘'come off” this afternoon ‘ » National Asociated Promm [ idea scemed to flash ncross G | 8 Bottom ir he & EWe rernment o D) 1 S mind that a teiok had been played on | And Strikes B 1 th HASK B 5 /\LRIM:TAL NEWS. Government Officials Plainly The Movements and Moutk-|him to prevent his sistor from bidding | e Shrewsbury River at | Cuwveiasn, June Clovolands | MeHoo Amesiaiad Pro, Agitated on this Point. ; : him farewell in his cell. He turnad Low Tide. 6, Worcestors 2 bl — > iugs of the Assassin Ni- suddenly round, facing the guard, g | Derrorr, June 20.—Troys De Dartas, Texas, Juno 20, -Kdward ; N nutely Recorded and with blazing eyes, and counten ITY troits 4 i Low, a murderer, on the way to In.| Meantime the Banks of the - ance pale with rage, donounced him Five Persons Known to be| Burrao, June 20 Buffalos 8, [dian Territory on a requisition, was Suez are Being Loaded e and all concerned with the jail for this Killad and & Hundred Se | Providences 6 taken from the ard by a mob of & g A Dramatic Scene Enacted |last insult and indignity heaped upon . e CHICAGO, Juno —Chicagoes 7, | Indians and hanged. With Cynamite, W & R him and his sister in their last part- - verely Hurt, | Bostons 2 THE MALLEY CASE. ity hile Kiseing Sister ing. Raising his hand to heaven, he (G o8 BRIGHTON BEACH RACES NEw HavEN, CoNN,, June 20, —Mr. [ A 14 Ahonsands of Recruits Through the Bare, called down (o7, 9} NEw York, June 20, —The follow. | Case concluded his argument for the bpsoptre it il b Mg 'HE Int Exotts mt at th S 1 Flooki s : THE CURSES OF GOD L= atonse Exott«me: iy Son=| s the result of the races to-day | defense and Jones followed. Ho laid ocking to Arabi's Standard, i upon all jail officials and upon the e side Resorts at Brighton Beach: Firat race, ,mr;‘. stross on the conduct of Jennie Cr - e The Cowsrdly Brute Blae-|president and cabinet. “Tam God's ~ — | 8200, “two-year olds, five furlongs, [ mer being out late nights and blamed [ A Lively Time Looked for In the phemes the Almighty and |™man,” he shouted, *‘and you not only Gon. Grant Narrowly Eecapes Bolng | Was won by Baron Favort, Owaen | her mother for allowing her to dress East and Elsewhere, I~ i S want to hang, but you deprive my prieti oty [ Bowling second; time, 1:04, oxpensively. Ho claimed all cireum- R, - Fears the Devil, loved ones of an opportunity to take . e cond race, purse $260, all ages, | stances indicate suicide. Argu- i ik decent farewell of me. I am God's ik N e selling allowances, one mile, was won | £uments for the defonse closed to-day. FOREIGN NEWS. 8 vo hi 5 Upo! | " n} 3. soc ime Arguments for the prosecution beguu. |y, e | man, and I call down hia curse upon | Wont Through a D: by Monk, Ida B. second; time 1:45, | Arg y ' QUL | Nabional Assoctatod Pross. And Horls the Wrath of | ovory one of you, Ho will send you | I Kational Amoclsted Prese; Third race, purso $200, all ages, | The ease will bo given to the jury to- THE POWERS TO THE PORTE Heaver and Hades at Gov- | all to hell for this day’s work, includ | Ovmanrorr, N, ity Juno 20 --An | was won by nic, Blector third; | merrow. Con D o ¥ et 2 tho prosident and his cabinet. 1 | > AR - il imo 1:30 A CRIME CONFESSED ONSTANTINOTLE, JUne 20, —=Ambase ernment }eads, S0% NG PHALEIED - 1B, TVE IR Y | express passenger train h r ! 50, hand . ' sadors are attempting to convince the e ek SRR, through an open d i th ree £350, handicap, | Ngw Yorx, June 20.—John Roche, | porte that the powers desire to co- . M .\\m have Now 1o more ¢ than Shrowsbury iy 1 Dooi 4 1a half, \\nfl]\\w) by laged 32, visited tho police head: foperato with Turkey, and are deter ] his chair, r hallast seco ¢, ar ' A S ~ % 1-Glorious Lott Beds | vindtn: Clobler tesy. 1h) VAL 66 | | por J r \h';“-n. ) 4 llast second; time, |y artors & HH\hl‘\.‘n. nl‘n;ul he rnl mined to act alone in caso ho refuses. ey 5 ¢ tried in va county, N. « he t sided ut Uraina, Penn., in 1872, anc 1 e 3 oIty h zht o only 3 g | v BON Sils h ) ISH REYOLUTIO! g His Body to Hick L‘l‘“fl’ml:i”“‘l!‘x‘llll"vll‘l ’_‘h:mx hll|‘“l nl.‘} i Oceanport at 8:35 and: 1 i r purse $250, handicap | boarded with & man named HMand i H\ 1 ;1 REV |’v ||\\[ ; = cel Huit hore an o ' | fow minutes later for ¢ chase, short courao, was won | [fand had a pretty daughter, Among| NEW YORK, June A London o e 5 launched | l | [ orowded with passongers, th second; timo, [ tho suitors was wno John Mitohell, | SAbleg it through e L ovum to His Memory Rin ¥ ABUSE 1 bridgo ho i v | Tho father bitterly disli M Si ‘here s an effort in oflicia quested, to Which “Tho Hee" lle endeavored to | The rrod CHICAGO RACES, Hand asked Roche to help him mur- | oircles to veil the H|Fl|l|u‘!vlhll‘ ruh‘ in Complies, {calm the enfurinted man and asked i mo coachos bodily | Chicaco, Juno 29, st race, |der Mitchell. Rocho consented and | Soisequence of tho crisis in Egyptian b for permission to go inside tho cell rivor, Thret [ iub prrse €350, all aages, ono and a | Mitchell was killod, Tho body was |80, In the event of war with Larde Natibas of Dhtiors Tavitea | AyardenEsIOiGoleRs WA S koLt o vo already been [ quartcr wiles, was won_ by John Da- [laid across railroad track in order to [ €YDt it is understood to bo the in- } sargo Number of Doctors Iited | aasent, whoo Guitonu shouted: “Not | e positively identil tly | via, Motropolis soeond, Madam Rowell | decoive. - “Hand was arreated and | tontion of :'“‘,1““‘1‘“"]-‘ "f] ‘l'“‘(r‘i"‘“;' \ 10 the Autopss. let the record stand as 1t is. They | octors are on the ground, thirty | third; time, 2:11 Juitted for want of evidenco, Roche | tionary party in Ireland to take ad- | SR EBTNBL 0’ /oM nihieve woundod passengors being uitended to, | Second race, the Illinois stakos, | surrenderod, boingconscience strickon. ‘i“t‘"“fl"“g"‘“fl" nd's em r-‘":“‘!‘i""- U e, wood 1 now let the Tt is ted that Commodore Win, | threo-year-old fillies, one and a hali BADLA KOS kD I LA EENCEE N i U SEOE LI e ) | ok AT PR nd.” Mrs Scoville was —_— K. Garrison was on tho truin and hd | miles, Katie Crect firat, Runnymode [ g | i BT Nows of the threatoned revolution in i | obliged to take her last farewell of a leg broken. | 8¢ Pinaforo third; time 2:51 <|"" BT ho livoning | Treland ‘Vn."m'” considerable excite- IS LAST DAY | of hor brother through the bara of THE AFTERPIECE, Threo passonger trains orow ied with | Third taco, morchant’s stakes, all age, [ Srtiels to-day publishos a romark | mont. 1 is now bolieved that plan | Wasiixarox, D. C., June 20.—|the coli door. Aficr Kissing Mr, | respectfully referred to mourning | pussongers pasa ovor this bridu about [ono- and a'quarter milos, Chookmate | g0, st i which Col. H. Clay|for such a movement wore socrotly , Guiteau spent the night nearly naked | Scoville through the bars, he kissed | friends in Omaha and elsewhere: the same time every morning, car fivat, Blazes socond, Bootjuck third; [ JUE & " l‘ £ S ',‘,' f ',l,l‘;”" discussed after a recént Parnell dinner walking the floor, and lying dows | her little daughter Berths, Mother ch class of business nen to | time, R LU L occasionally. He asked the guard [and daughter then retired, wecping The firat got over all| Fourth race, steeplo ohase, purse| (58 S, Prpepal Lo “""1“",”“' o this morning if he thought the|bitterly, Guiteau displayed | right; tho second, known as the “New | $100, welter weights, about ono and | ot BRI e & BIL WO A0 had | Ngw York, June 20 - Kakki Bey, weather would continue good the| SR T . York brokers' train,” had just got |a quarter miles, was won by Gay. Before (e equeated, bat who cloped | oflicor of Turkish admiralty, 18 in_the balanco of the week, and if his[ g .o S8R SREE : 8. | safely over the draw when the wreok | Fifth race, ownor's handicap, purso | oAt vie wedds ~'".‘v“;"“"m§”"‘“ ® (city on a mission from the Turkish brother and sis ! ibs e leave taking is s WANGED | oceurred. | 8300, all ages, throe-quarter cf a mile, | 15N rod man ol. Conde has | goyernment, to examine and pur- Ao e q.-‘.w«m that A_\;'n m]nh].f has de- JUNE ), 18 i | TR e [ Saunterer firat, Jack Haverly second, | 500 h;-_r CABREL DL and has | chage American torpedoes, for harbor Cuiteau wil) br B R e | There is great oxcitement at all v | Mumie W. third; time, 2:191, AR LU E Y defense. the Sl R S sorts above and below Long Braucl - BRSO PRECARATIONS IN EOYPT. A Hicks, 0 omised o see him T o 3 B e SH re % EY & e 5 \ the el th Ly Al I]lt“‘”“""‘“myfl Meralm | | over the accident. Paople ure flock- | (., V rmont Demoorats, Teriy, O, June 20— Madder, a| Lonnox, June A Constantino- which ¢ nlm-.l by i tat ST IOISeE sete E e | ing to Shrewsbury bridge in roazeh of ‘“ T i v(l\'lun'y mq‘.l-m “wlm |x\1\|nlvrml Ihm plo special says: Dorvish Pasha con- .o tha e, lev. U . L DL, | once! r members n ONTPELIER t, June 2 1o [swoel heart, Miss Bernard, was taken | sulted with Arabi Bey by th te'l mind he is afraid ha will not be able | news concerning maembers of families : OnYa! i hi J ; e S POTIOIY I u’%\.;u He AT The P‘lm\,ymi o i ew York on the mown. | ttate democratic n-rn;«ulmllvv nominated |11l ‘l\lu"mgrlml I yosterday and is | request. Arabi_said under no cir- ) v determine fml i AT | ing 2 0 0 o ) yoaville, for gov- | now dying. umstances could he receive a Turkish o 3 laid down for a while EGOTIST 1 4 no of the a AXTIO, 1 2 Fryrrra i Guiteau’s execution after composing himself he said to LD : “"(lh e i"” o riol Y, torTioutaia .'\- S ‘l'\\uI \“‘1\':5'::' SR “u”w‘\ .,\\.‘.m.;., 1 G Oh ko 1“1 i { THE MORNING MATINEE | Dr. McWalliams: “Doctor: dressed people from the hore, | ' st LI, SeraNarienn, June 29,1 ad- formany instigated Turkey Glibeau wadnobin god humor whon | savs vo0. SEEN TIAR sLECHIN 15 with anxicty. At lice of ']‘v“'jl Rindolph, for treasurer vices from Elizabethtown, southern [ to sond a force to Kgypt. Arabi has he arose this morning. . He exhibited SO TR AU UHINE the New Jersey Southern railroad, on | DY 4¢ Tlinois, states that a mob shamefully | been constructing ~dynamite mines ; oxcitement, talked loudly about his (meaning the acnilol-ll,)l want you ]:o which, and not on the Jorsey Contral H SaeR “" T maltreated and hanged John Tully, the banks of the Sucz canal. \! : (i | examine it as a physician, to make the accident oc 1, dispat - e Kt a_nogro f Kontue iy army daily receives large euemies and the punishment awaiting | X2MRC 16 4 r 1, to — - —— e accident occurred, dispateh AR AR BT a negro from Kentu Monday | His army daily receives large those who pu._,ucf““d T sure there will be no bungling. CAPITAL NOTES. nounce that the wre { Mo e e 20 — . Hlep. | Might, charged with offering violenco | tional voluntee haarty breakfast, and took bis custom- I'M NOT INSANE. National Associated Press. as first reported. SR : [y ey ::. to Mre, John Howe Saturday night. ARADI MU , ¢orridor. During the| Dr. Hicks called this evening ac- | THE BODIES OF THE EXPLORES the train leaving Long Brano ghth diatrict at Crastonto-day. | M7 Howe failed to fully identify | Torg Salisbury oft i called_ou by Joh'\ W, | companied by Dr. Beard, wlmmuwm Wasaixaron, D, C., June 20.— [while crossing Parker'’s cren! him. Other witneases, including ono | g obligations ure in - g ) i) S P iy abn s B Pt who slept with Tully Saturday night, | gho Juks 0 seenont i 5 : Ptig Fo 3 X T CTne | oomotaya Ty paml tho trab, S R et Ted 18 o8 avo boes thore, | Lho. aga. govarnuiout | to 1 r. Reed, Marshal Henry and Rev. [starting for N York. - Guitean Surgeon General Wales, appointed a tive jumped the track, 4 stified he could not have been there. | Franco in fiie Ly ptian question f \ Hicks. He now 1.1‘y understands | 8aid ‘*1i, Dr, Beard; glad to see you; | board to cousider the removal of the [One man jumped into the water and | Vycxspens, June 20, — The Nation. | 1t Abpeats in e was innocent that England had not receded from ; 10 hel] witl come, and his time, | L will be in glory this timo to-morrow. | b of Delong and men home, drowned. Iight persons wero |al hoard ‘of health has notified the & o the demand for Arbi’s removal, en not in conversation, is passed in | This nation will take the consequen- | have reported favorably. Mrs. De L | health officors hera to ro-establish the | . Uv Coorso S TR A deep meditation. Some person in[ces. You now me, Dr. Beard, | Long requested it. % Demor sduce dealer, | quaranti ation at Warrenton, n iasouhlAwozlate Bt o 1 Boston itten that an attempt | but my f does, and (point- NOMINATIONS 161 Reed strect, Yol Jo | miles below this cit ; New Yok, Juno —The Sun | DusLiy, June 20.—Marquis Claur- 1 to-night to provi ing his finger Beard) I am not| Eape Bradley, 150 nd streot, i i editorially annoances t it hay [Ticurde’s agont and scrvant were shot P I\ 3 | insane, doctor.” To bo X'-h’ll\);” J\lt)hc c IL_ of :...- , are still lying in the up. | Chiongo's Fuggornnut. z00d reason to believe affairs have !|“ V:H' Iurn.;lnl-r:: lmstrwl, where A B DISP SING OF HIS BODY. comuissioners of the Alabama canns, | turned coach. Three coroners of con- | Nattonal Associatod 5 heen arranged for the escape of the | Bourke was murdered. \ i T L verg| The rettcr by whish Guiteau dis | E0-established: Hezskioh T Wells, | tiguous counties aro'disputivg one | Cracaco Charles | indicted star routors THE BANKS, 1CO88T . & R0 g s foll Michigan, presiding Judge; James [anather's claims to the inquests, (e il o - ey o i on is observed by the | Poses of his body is as follows I s | Lancas v of the AR T 5 LEXANDRIA, June 20.—All banks Is ““ military guard is on tl WASHINGTON, June 29, 188 AT s R e FATALLY WOUNDED, Cable strect lioaWlast nigithi| N e e Ao R anAL Saengertest: © been transferred to the decks of rt. The guard consists of a lieu- [ To Rev. Wi, W. Hicks: Feasenden, of + to % of| Charles 8. Woodrufl, Newark, water | 7 ; el in the harbor, g [ o en, of Maine, to be clerk of ) water o Priaveneiia, Pa., June 29, —The j tenant and three men—commissioned | I, Coarles J, Guiteau, of the City | said court, 1«;“1 lnhn«'l\: James ll- MBlorgy, 202 | ytional s Xiingsse OFops: NALHEIN B s e iy ,l;m“,,';, A FRENCH TRATTOR, d pr battery of | of ing t of Colu o , water and shock; "J. ] g et i AL 8 5 e SEL e 12and 2 o'clock, tho 50th | Uongressiman Douster {hat ho would |‘...l Aumnio Trvin, Brooklyn, fore. | 120, bt R T et o AT Sl T Frd i (oS e s, T | a biy 1 ¢ njoy it in the United States|Vete his immigration bill, which reg d mashed; W, all, brake- [ A€ 1t ! b pycoome ol ide: ] 1 \ Yy siet, o Loraby e | laies tho auction of space, air, food, | man, throat. cut, rigi yo wnd. aru | 190 binhe] [rsei e ioaavalygrarion e Diipi Rt R RaE L / G : 1ave mad obito von i L bAdy et {ote. The only objection urged to the | cut fernbly; Rohert I berison, irc b adbiny) BN evenink = Hivddal ; bedy. 1 Crocker 1 aln used for any mercenary |are used where ‘‘uppermost deck”|Long Brauch; s Brooks, of [ 49 « y i) mvw‘ 0y & onorus ol f passod the bill x 1 J plain pine coflin [ poses, and I by, for good should bo used, this being linble t0 | Brooks & Dickson, theatrical man- | Ppiendid crops JOpAEboiniRexeR R0 ra of EARRHQUAKES, of rosewood., 1 ! stent considerations give, delicor | PAFOW immigrants among cabin pas- agers, New York; Morris 1, Bowen, |13 imimense; the play o alroady - | Beruis, June 20 —Thore have been 3. eng " 5 three feet h h, promising the great i : 1 | hibition t > transfer to said Hicks my b senge | von of the sups ndent of the Erie | “IF 3 I 4 Foay Indications. soveral shocks f earthquakes along a azed at r “Th Tru and “Tne TAR ROUTES TRIAL, road; H. A, Higby, Pearl street POP; eyer KNowi 4 i Al ABSOCIatoa Kres, tho valley of the Rhine. \ this afernoon and the copyrisht | The session was devoted to exami-| Y L. Merzill, East Ox ) T WasniNeron, Juno 80, 1 [ It vit to be used by him in|nation of postoflice records of routes, |J-; We I Franklin, Albany Park, N. | xitionat Asscciated press | For the Missouri valley ; i 1 insu cning truthful history of my life [The court will adjourn to-morrow to |J;3 J 8. Park, Brooklyn; T T.| "¢ Oy 0% p Tho freieht | 7108 and parily cloudy” weather, i THE AUTOPSY, and execution, and 1 direct such his- | Wednesday next. | Rochenball, Treuton, N. J.; Charles | pudlars strikio remains unchanged to- | Y1048 shifting “to southwest and \ W ASHINGTON, June 20,—Rev. Hicks | tory to be cntitle he Life 1 Wobb, Brooklyn, missing, 4 g 8 P18 " [northwest, stationary or a slight riso 3 4 e [ontitle ho Life ang CONGRESSMAN R, M. A, HAWK sl y Rumors were current that the y k- 2150 Sustofian oGl taatle bt invite: of Charles Guitean,” and I T T FreR i 1'_ . Grant was pulled out the smok o and Jorsey Central ratlroad had | 1P temperature, followod by rising ba- you to attend the autopsy to-morrow, |hereby solemnly proclaim and an. [fifth lllinois dustrict, died suddenly |ing car by Fireman Charics H. SRR roved unfounded. | Fometer. oR 1t at 2 o'clock at the jail. | nounce to all the world, no person | this evemng of appoplexy Garrison is the son of Commod pielded (bye - nexedy unfolnded - {2 ILEUMA i (Signed] GEO. M. Brarp. | nor persons shall ever in any manner T K, Garrison. _Ono hundred are in- | qoa Vet thi atroots and tho Plaine in Kanws "W EVE, LIVER AND BOWELS. 2 The invitations wero sent to Doc- | use my body for any morconary pur. CONGRESS. jured who will not give names for |40 Irmhj; b “‘A 3 mwth In):nlr ; ‘:; National Associated I'ress, cansos the system of the acrid poison| 8| tors Kellog, Seqvin, Shrady, Dana, | pose whatsoever. And if at any time onal Associated Press. publication, their injuries not being B Qikf DLsRGAUD oreKa, June 29.—The managers Ab.oauace the; dreadiul wuflbring whisy Hammond, Nichols, Back, Morton, | hercafter any person or persons shall SENATE PROCEEDINGS, dangerous. fl..,“]'fq.‘.':.”.'," 'rpl“ e ':fth.t,r“{ tf::] of the Veteran Soldiera rounion re- JTHOUSANDS OF CASES Spitzka, MucDoual Folsom, Parrish, | desiro to honor my remging, he can Wasuinoro, June 20.—Consider-| The sccident was caused by the | oo, dotermined to take action | Cei5ed Positive assurance from Blaine Miles, Godding and Lamb, do it by erecting a monument, where- | ation of the logislature appropriation | "4il8 sproading. Tho tide was out; | Ka™44 O G Ruasell will | 008 tiat o would bo hero to at- Dr. Baard leaves for home to-night. [on shail be inscribed theso words: | bill was rosumed. Tho senato worked | 2therwise the loss of life would hava | 409 Ato: it e daael] ol | tond the reunion during the State fair | (# U1 1. 11U or DY, 0L by DR GaISTS,| i He said he took no interest in the [ ““Here lies the body of Charles Giui- i i foarful, ~ General Grant vis on the [P ! L atianatls 10, 60T | woek, September 11th to 20th. Oth- Dry can by mail, ; 3B Loy S all day on the bill and finished it. A AL B L on BN [pel the transportation compunios to | ars who will uddress th vate o | Db BT R Binston,vo pr mu’m,w l:—l:mn’u\l, and felt con- | teau, patriot and Christiau. ~ Hissoul | pumber of additional amendments are I_xu ) md V;Am tut injured. John T\ g anToiote. This will probubly [ S WO W ,-('m l;'m‘n)l o ‘.\', «T...l,‘ are ) fident his prediction s to how Guiteau | s in'glory.” Onanves J. Guirest. | pending, taymond thoe lotor, ‘it is roported, | fyrnigh an early solution of the Speaker Keifer, of Obio; Neal Dow, 4_ wouldacton the seaffold would bo | Witnosses | P Sonator Garland oftered u resoju- | 1ad his collar bono broken and sus: | FH0%! TS T e ot Maino; John Oolburn, of Ool.; fulfilled. He did not think the post| Cianies H. Reep, tion to meet at eleven on and aftor | tined other soyero injurca. Mis | AN f\w.‘mn < 8 Siraighty of dnd ¢ QoL Hary White, | mortem examination would disclose| Jayes Woonwakn Aohdor e 3 i father-in-law, Fox, was sotiously in- |1 DARYRILY B 6 NG of Ponn., and Loring, commis = Monday. Went over. Adjourned at f boiler makers, wero working on a | g5 | the condition of the brain, which| Accompanying the above is the fol-| G:15 p, m, L M, Schott, Ju, of thelg oy out this mornin u“.; ware | 1I9B9F:0f Bgtiouliure, © Mauletpisal th ! vould disclose Guiteau's insanity, In |lowing BRI ange, has a broke: leg s morning, ) LA snntacturcr of the ty. g SE PROCEEDINGS, L] attacked by striking boiler makers| No family Dyes were over so popu- s the names of those invited to : QUIT CLAIM, sideration of the naval appro- |, Mullory and Woodrufl' we dying | with drawn revolvors and forced to | lar as the Diamond Dycs. ‘They nover KEW IMPROVED Amen the ,u]m,,a), only & sh‘r‘l time way Wastixorox, Juno 2. '82,—To | priation bill - was rosur Bir, |1t is believed W. K. Morrion's inju- | quit work, Bl TG o sl e ran A omed A COR, 14th AND HOWARD. allowad, —owing o ndecision 8| Ganeral John 8, Crocker, Warden U. | Howitt favored the construction of a [1ie8 aro fatal. Two doad todies are| “Puiapriemis, Pa, June 29.—|wood. The other colors wro brilliant, |, \se dose i kinds of machiniet and. loc b e, custady of | the body |, juil: We, Frances M. Sooville and | now navy, but denounced Robeson's lying in the cottage of Schinck, cor-|Secretary Swank, of the American - L d s Joh . Guiteau had determived | John W, Gaiteau, sister and brother i 1 oner, near the scene, (rant was|Iron and Steel associatic ). The probabilities are that it will thar i would leave the responsibility [ ; o O Goieach methods, b budly shocked (%0n, a0l Bigel. smusiation, salA o tone RRSIADINLIER. Arc)Hhan )l DR AT, " 1 ) Y [and only heirs of Charles J, Guiteau, House spent the remainder of the y shocked, day the report of the Pittsburg iron |vain, butif it should by chance not allei to 145 govormment, but | 0 bo exveuted on the 50h of June, | afternoon considering the naval ap T TR T workers arg yieldiog, is probably un- | {oF 8 short time, go to Whituey's for| AWRING, Tont and Wagon Covers T s e ““_‘H.[ 1580, 1n theilJ R .J,;ll; in tho Iy)n-‘:rlfl 1'1‘"I'l;i1;'lirm bill F eotion, | Naw Your, June 20, Nwa of tho trulbiul Manuisoturors woro fiin ,’I:"“};';r"“"‘; “l;“ ‘:"I't‘"“"”k““""fli MANUFAQTORY. i ANA SRS R BRI A of Columbia, hereby request you to ™ A bill reported from the ways and |accident reached Wall stret just at | from the beginnii 1, and now show no | They have all tho best makes and ‘ s dacjuad & ’L”,,‘,’Jf.,f'?‘:i,f‘f"“,f tho | detiver th body of said Charior Gl | mebis bechrtie i olmiann |t eat reashed Wall sirat just ot | oo e D mavincas | wkko the lowas prioe, Cor. 14th and Howard Sts. | SINBARG W.m”:mtd “_;;i:“[:;‘up ':-l.u‘l\lu‘ |““. William H. Hicks, after | rine one cent a pound. Adjourned [duced a tromendous sension, as it |coal operator who ow e numbor of (oo ties sontemplato buying fur. A. GRUENWALD ] At he ex ot the fyuch executior at 5:00 4 % S % v he Clearfield regic a s at o ato by g fur- condemned man, Dr. Board says he | (Signed) Fiaxces M, Scoviiie, at H:05 DAY . B wnullulmwnl 3 lnln;m of promi ::}n ‘Mn’n““:.:““ ‘xm“w .mll»u u}m niture, stoves, crockery oranythingin| uw.....:.,... A SR ey e AN ORTA G TRANCES Ly H0AY —— nent houses were on Loard Among ) an 20001 440 ling of house furnishing goods will —— T o Pl Sy TR ] . s AUITAAL) avitt at Boffalo. those who rushed to the telegraph and [8re at work, A large meeting of | 4 500 Aot g PIPER HEIDSIE GICAR tons all shades of medical opinion, | Witnessos: Cuamis H. R National Pross Association, newspaper offices we Fred [miners from ali parts of the region | {2 Wi 10 46t "",\“""““"l‘: "‘l"""’" ‘1 CK C! S. Rev. Hicks aas no ob decided what ) 3 P ki - 1 18 sot botween Fa fhev, Klalks a0 ok, 3t dooided wha ALxinEA CHEVAILL _Burrato, June Michae! Da- | Grant and brother. last evening decidod Lo refuso to go to | 1) J¥41 Birect botween Harn I A CHAMPAGNE FLAVOR, disposition .10 make. of the bedy, W. W. (i00DING, vitt_addressed a large audience here| The bridge was timber fivs hundred | Work until operators agree to advance | 1oug!t% Who have » good stock, both | o Te0 oo Moxs, | toed says Guiteau has written At 11 o'clock Guiteau appeared fo | to-night. He omphati lly *denies | foot long, with an iron dray twenty- | the wages 50 per cont. It is probable [0 ud second hand. e Do) an . ! \lmu.\.‘, PRAYER, | be sleeping, zhclni was a difference between him|five feet in the center. Phe draw |Pothing will be done until after the TIVOLIL, M A M‘N i an oxtraordinary production, which s R A0 Dasnalll anrineitiiacomasads Ek| UK Ralanatimie o ; fourth of July. “Tho general condi- | 10t tho Bohomian Band will . . ciNamara, i he will read from the gallows, It A S il likelihood of such a split as there is | b the anreading of the r | tion favors the strikers IR V0. M0RREWAR. CalilG A SOLE AGENT. \ ’ A Hicks saw Guiteau for a moment. | by ¥ g ivo a grand concert at the Tivoli ( A is gonerally underatood that Col. Rob. | ¢y 148 S&W Gimitent o8 & WOWONS | of hin being an English poor. He . B gEN 4 ivoli surteenth Strest, Omaha i3 / ert Strong will conduct ths ical | o had roused himaolf from o sleop. | yuy frequenily intorruptad by ap LATEST PETAILS Typographionl Loyalty dens., This organization has engag - 2 ahs H part of the ex 1, a4 8 sigral from | 0 S E A6 A8 GROCATOTIDE K0 i'ru. | plause. Father Cronin also addressed | from to-day's railroad disaser at Lit. | V*Housl Associated Fros S aF iy best musicians from the iohn G. Jacobs, p Warden Grocker. {§900. 2 ,.\. ”., L vl»” ]‘n,., meeting, at the conclusion of [tle Silver station, staie th pas Mitwavker, June 20.- There is|!’rague (Bohemian) militaire bands (Formerly Gish & Jacobs ) | A SPORTIVE COON [ e et N h three cheers were given for [sengers wero killed outright,and near- | I ) { 2 condemne ur: | supreme moment | SR R SR SARYAINON SIPONS | L R et ARSI R [ named Shaw in the tier of cells | B { — some doubtless fatally, 1t ippoace ApichIad &% osugal i tho adl | B Sop MAYAERE 4 P I A dopegenal Kux io e et PNVEEEEE s | e, |t dilies Gl B ppteats wn ot Tt il 1t s | e Tiwliforthe bt wock D J. G, ELLIOTT &G0, ion to taunt and insult the latter, | Nutions Amociated Press | RATOA: ARIN ST o | Bpiked. Hight MWL a0 SEUNAI. WINAR I 10 | \ kR0 L AR Gk e LSl | Mot iated P S| Hazi Pa., June 29.—The | ® The corrected list of casuaities gives - | # grand concert under the leadership | Plitinbing, Steam & Gas Fitting A £ tcunnosn, Va., June 29.—The|convention was called to order at]th 2 3 o Fire. f I, M. Steinhauser, } ing the corridor, Shaw bawled out| Bk of Commerce T M ‘lul a X 1.1 ) order at l\ul dead: ¥, L. Bradley and C. | Nationsl Associated From = - — nad +Hello, ol P A Gl & 0 I suspe ) a. m., all delegates present, Hodri poth of News . § J ¢ f . . . E " s fulm,(llu inspiration, how do You | monta to_depositors to-day. The | Chauncy g AL AeeEN s prssan \Q‘l}-\f!l.m‘H th of Newssh N, J &, Pav, “f;'“fl' Juno 2.4 fire| A fow moro of tho ten cent Canned | F3EA W7 O ELICEL'S ool now? I am afraic d's man will | oy . A 4 ha ack Bominated fo . R, Gal on, (son of Canmodore |at Larrimor , early t 0 100ds and o - . got leftr a ‘u; ler ulé\‘l:;u‘;)l:)u the hA;in} AIU\.}BI ot | heutenant-governor; Silas McClark | Garriscn) lunur merchat, Now |ing destroyed v Im‘ulmyuillll: BAOER: | S bud B J“| "l""‘f‘h‘\";“‘“\. Uurbine Water Motor. . g IIZg owe over ,000, and will be able to | w v . ; g 0 DI ABNTLEMAN'S, ALSO JOBBKRS IN John W. Guiteau says | £ bo was nominated for judge of the|York; Gieo. W, Demerest aid Jas. ness portion of the town, It orgin- . a pay 50 cents on the dollar, The bank | supreme court by ace . [ Q5 S——— Pamps, Pipo Fitting and Bras P o (137, 1o oebse on ise dollar, Tho baok | aupreme gou “,‘y'rmmu);t;f;;. on lfm r\\;nll(,ry,,_ml estato brokirs, Now [ated in the Union hotel, which was| Cherrics by the quart, bushel or P Goode & i mer T Elliott for | York, " The wounded numbr about | burned, with several = stores aud |wagon load, at Burre ‘or, 14th sud Harney, Omaha, Neb, was enacted when he and Mrs. | ried over from last year. | congressman-at-large, fifty and include large prtion of {saloons, twenty buildings in all. jo28-2 Watan Moroa I CONSTANY OPRRATION{

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