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*posed of as above. . Graeo H. Wilbur, TW I‘]i‘i*"l'l[ YEAR. B ELUCATIONAL ECHOES. ' B e - | he School Board Elscts a New Super.ntendent. List of thes Teachers for Jhe n-uing Year The Enrollment of Soholars Greatly Increased Who the Newly Elected Superinten- dent Is. At the regular meeting of the Board of Education last evening, there were present Mesars. Anderson, Con- noyer, Forguson, Long, McShano and Pointe, Omaha py at presont saperintenc the Loavenworth | publie sck which position he has ilied for several yo ile he ha gained a constantly increased voto ir the echool board snd a steady raiso of salary. Ho was an applicant for this | position two yoars ago, buz was de | feated by Super ndent Lane at'that fime, and also in last year's contost He is a young, married man, and said to be best west of the Mississippi river. A COMPARISON, Omaha public school n 1881.82 Year ending Jue 24, 1882 YVear onding Juae 89, 1382 s | “surn Mr. McShane moved to dispense with the reading of the minutes. Car- ried. The oity treasurer reported a balanco on hand in the treasury of $39,177.20. *. Smith called the attention of the board to a patent lightning con. dactor. Reforred. The committee on cl report on several biils, adopted, aud the secrstary and p dent ro authorized to draw ranta, The sgme committeo the amount due the grading the hig ms mado a which wa reported on employed in inds. Dis. Tho committes on teachors and text books reported tlie following names of assistant teachers and privcipals rec- ommended for the ensuir HIGH SCHOOL, a8, L. Hiae, ; s 1. Hill, assistant, Nelson Learned, assi-tant. J. 1. Bealls, CRNTIAL KCHOOL, s. . Hiae, p iuci, Ch Nel on ed cipal. M. E. Quickenbush, 1 astin, Lilen M. White, H liva Lowe, M McCuthy, H. Mianie R. Wilson, M. Viola . Ca hman, An Decio Al 1 " 1ntom, Jenvia N Russell,” 1. Roas O, Eddy, subs NORTH s0HO0I Jomes . B uacr, Pri Boima Whitmo Adella Andrews, Jonn; Ak A nes Berlic Miunio J. Wod, Ingle-tia | Oniilia Blliott” Mary I Day, OASS BTREET £CHO Alic: M. Williaws, Principal, FAST 8CROOL Anna Kook, Prinei Fannle Batterfield, Anne I, on, Kite B Foos, Addie Gladstons, Libbie D. Wood, Anna M, Nichol, Clara J. Wade BOUTH SCHOOL, Hettio L, Standard, Priocipal, Mary E. Thompsou, Anna P, Truland, Frank M, 8, Stacia Crowley, » i o Hesngg HARTMAN SBIOOL, Wm. I, Mu-e, Principal. Bath r acobs, STREET S0HOOL, P. Wood. HABCAL SCHOOL, Jinuie L, Redfidd LAKE ADDITION, Stella M. Caunplaim, Pri The Board then pr n accordance with the resuliing in the ele named P'he Board next proc for tho clection of sug firat ballot resnliin, FIRST BALLOT, Geo, B. Lane.....3 I, A, Fitzpatrick Bl i No eluctiom, SECOND BALLOT Lane;; ot Fitzpatrick 3 THILD BALLOT, Lage...... 3 Fitzpateick. FOURTH BALLOT. 3 Hine,..., Fitzpatrick Tiano s ees sy . Mr. Lane said that unless he had the support of the board he did not desiro to coutinue in his work, He had worked hard and thought he had elovated the schools, He thought this a good place, and yot, had 1o wish to eontest for such a place, 0 it without the support of t} board, He had refused a fine offur nnd felt that this was a cut such as i | had never received before FIFTH BALLOT, Fitapatrick ,...4 Lane 2 Mr. Fitzpatrick was ceclared duly elecied Me. Peuit moved to proc lot for permanent seoretary, FIRST BALLOT, McShane o Connoyer3, ,, J r.y,\th“u lid noy v It was learned elsewhere that BMr, Tilden moved his oflice 80 a8 to be i the same vuilding with the Third Na tional bauk, where he keeps his ac copnt; in order, probably, that ther Bt bo less risk in depesiting his It is his custom to dri U to Wall street in a clc ca; . and when he desires to transact business with his broker he takes uto the coach and drves lock or two, thus ling re to the rude g, e avc of the curion tude, and not 8ing his bus gy purpose, ig¥r. McShane moved to dispense ) her balloting for permanent sfre L Oeps MeS 1ane moved s:?u_y of the superint néxt year bo fixed at $2,400, Points moved as an amend ment that it be §2,600. The amendment was lost and the original motin also, reon called attention to the bad condition of the north school, Adjourned to Thursday at 5 p. m, FRANK A. FITZPATRICK, mother, Tocroase this year over last year, 831 pupils THE LORD'S LOAN AGENOY. ae Poor Ve Hiuve Always With You. Report of Uity Miseion Work for Thira Quarter, 1882, by Mra. H, B. Faller. In the last months I haye worked about seven hours a day aud distributed some ninety article of two clothing, thero having boen less call Mes, Fry, AN OLD LADY for this than usual, several times referred to, who, while in the county house, heard from a had lost during the and supposed to dead, vent to him, has since the last report go to her final home. From a long life and sufforing she has passed to an endless Life, where *‘there wore gorrow and all tears axay from overy oye. mouths ago A LITTLE BOY who was epoken abont, who had been for years a sufferer from scrofula, and livingin o homo miserably pior——s mere apology for a sheltor, Aftor u few months of comparative freedom from pain, he is again avfforing torsi- bly. ‘i he poor, p tienk, » winsoma lit- 113 fellow, not yat nino yoars old, has lain in bed nearly all the timo for three years, It 1s sad to hear him pay in Lis pathetic, weary way, “Oh! I wigh god would maka moe “well.” Ou one os his best days I afked him if his limbs pained him a “‘Oh, yes, they aohe some always, and some: tilios aon and THEY ACHE AWFUL,” As Lo lay there a year ago ho would look over and over the fow pictures which had been given him, and knoew by Leart the stories he had huard read. Can somo of the children burdened with toys, which are alwaya in mother's way, divide with himj And have they sume pounies to epond for fruit or other dainties for this little one, 8o shut in from all the SPOKTS OF CHILDIOOD, and deprived of all the luxuries and many of the comforts which are around thew? Tu May T took A NICE LITTLE GIRL of two years out to a home beyond Wo hope the home will be made brighter and better by the baby’s presence, as she will be made bettor by its fostering love and care, and 80 she may give a8 well as receive ng. Columbus, a bles A LADY DYING in the hospital left an interesting little danghter of elevon years, who has been sont to a guod homo in Illiuois, Tn a shauty down on the river bot- tom a mother died a few weoks ago—a baby of flve months h wing gone just before. T found the father aick, with no caro but that of a little boy, seven years old, for whom he WISHES T0 FIND A HOME, The father is an intelligent man, and the boy a bright, nice child, whero is there a home opan for him, There are prisons ready to recoive Yim, and a yery brief training in our troots and salooas will fic him for them, Who bids for the child? Poy erty and woe, crimo and ETERNAL DEATH ro bidding Ts there not som Churistian some homo per! where chilc ices huve boen hush ed, and the light is gone out, wh can bid against these in the name of THE MASTER, Is he uot siyi *Tuke away, and nurse it for me and I will give thee wages!" Who bids for the child? We wait for the bid, To FARMERS oF 1 thousand choice fonc en foot) posts cheap Vaughn, Council Bluffs, lowa EBRARKA, hardwood, siy. with the early closing movement, that they do not protest against breaking faith and keepirg cvening duri WarIe: the year? Jlerks, as o rule, find it very difficult it during the hot summer houses open every t weather we have to stand daye, but to work in a store which is heated by gas these warm nights until ) p. m. seems out of all reason, No The new supcriutendent of the other city with the same population as superintendent Number of pupils enrolled n the Thirty | Niles to-day. Ex-Mayor | certain Omaha keeps its fi 1 hous | H open Jater than 6 p. m | "The animals aro protected by a s MR t than they are. | G10051000'S Ball Exhibited with | till such unseasonablo hours, and by | . b oF ooy L poonter: W taver | 41 putewerntics Overridden 4 Syvratnizen to Paas the Irich Repres- Transfors of Titles. John L. MoCague, real estate agent and couveyancor, repotts that the fol- lowing deeds wero received for record at the county clork’s office on Friday aud Saturday, June 350 and July 1 Geo. A, Josslyn to Walter I drews, the s 88 feet of the w 66 fect of lots 3 and 4, block 124 — 81,125 Daniel Washbaugh to Geo. H, Boges and Low W. Hill, the s } of nw { of scc 7, and o § of no ¢ of sec 8, town e A 16, rango 10, and o 4 of aw § of nw | an and e § of lot 9, soc 1 and w 31 1, soc 2 in town 15, range 13 South a0 H. G. Clark to Jennie M. MoK Hartain i jd ]\ng of ot 10 in nw sw scc 22, 15, I s 2 J 1,650, desicen e | | 5| Same to Hetite H. Roes, part of 1ot Hacall | 1] 33 4 fin nw aw sec 22, 16, 1381, 650, Tetal | isis70| M. W.E Purchaso w H. G. Clark — lot 10 and 11 innw—s w sec 22, 15, 13, §10,000. Fred Ko for R T. Brad- Lountz & Bangs to Elmer G t 27, in 8 w ’ 8w, 21, 16, 18, 82, Mary . to Miller & Richardson, the north 80 feet of Ic L and east 4 of lot 2, block 147, 15, 000. Jumes Thompson to H derson, the a 4 of 8 w{ of s 16, 81,600, hu Simmons and wifa to 0. t lot 23, block 2, Millard Place. ,000. John MeCormick to David T. Hay- den part of lots 1 and 2. block 13 McCormick’s additior 570, - Jas B C. C. block 79, --82 300, Wi, J. Stodman to Wi, J. Hur- mou the ne qr of sec. 22the chf of ow qr and wht of sw qc of 2 town 16, range 9. —$2 500, Moses K. Shinn to W, J. sawe as above--§2 500, Earl B Coe to Julia K. Freeman 1ot 2, block 365, Omaha, 500, L. An- 23, town -8 Housel ot 3 Stedman N GREAT GAZETTEER Wolfe's Latest Contribution to the Practical Works of Nebraska, One of the most valuablo books that haa reached this office in many a ds Busincss Directory of Nebraska, compiled and published by J. M. Wolfe, a3 naturally to this line of basiness s water This’ volumo is invaluablo to business men; and in s the new Gazetteer and a duck does to {faet to those who want to post them selves on any matter of inthrest jn this state. Eyery place is noticed proportionately to itaimporauce irom Omaha, the: metrovolis, to tha most 'ENIGCRL Aie BLitION i tne stato, The names of all businers men are given and the nature of their business, The location, prospects, presont condition, advantages, quality of soil and all important ficts con neeted with each section of Nebraska rand those who comtempi Il necess: come uequainted with fentures of the state | Omahn by glancing at Wolf ble volume, Appropriate maps showing railroad facilities and ct practical interest are contained in this streer ard take it all and all Mr, has got out the most valuable book yet published in Nebraska, The price is only four doilars which isamere trifls wheu the practical worth of the directory and gazotteer, enpeeially to our commercial and pro. fessional men, is considered, 3 TOO MUCH WATER, A SPOUT IN Cixcaco, July 3.—Colorado Springs specials say a water spout of ¢ nor- mous preportions passed over Manitou COLORADO, Springs lato on “Saturday. Every house in the place was damaged. Thy water came down the mountaing through the Williams, Paxton and Ute Pass canyons, forming s wall cight feet high. Several excursion parties not since heard from, are known to have been in the cauyons at the time, One body washed” down Williams canyon was recovered, A 'hus loaded with passengers was ewept from the streot by the torrent, and landed high and dry on the rocks, A mber of horsos and cattle wried away. The Denver and Rio Grande loses a milo of track L ~ Indications For the upper Mississippi Missouri valleys, fair northerly and generally winds, stationary temporature and pressure,! L P Railroad Accident. ational Amociated Prow Younasrown, 0., July 8.--Two hand-cars on the New York, Peun sylvanua & Ohio railrrad collided near Threo men wero badly | injured. One will lose both leg oy Davitt and the Worklagmen, | New York, July 8,—~The working omu men who propose to ree Diyit Where are the dry goods clerks|have not yet got permission to nac They resolved to-dq ting in the 454 e night Bqua | permit or not, A Clanoo for the Charitable. Natloual Associs Pritaverenia, Pa., June 3.--Tt is annousced that in consequence of the reduction of the pay of engineers, Molville's wife and family are border ing an absolute want, Melville is in charge of the expedition that discoy Pros in the Axctic regions. | THE CELTIC SLIDF sion Bil The Returned Membera Battio Hopelesa'y for Their Con- stituents O'Donnell SBuspenco i for Four- teen Days for Denouncing Playfair, The Speaker Cornerad and Con. fused in Defending His Actior I'ne Reserves of the rmy Calleda Out for Active Duty in Mgypt. Mon and Munitions of " nr Pushod to the Front with A1l Poe. siblo Specd The Action of the Confurance Unly Incresses the Mment Bomunoing the Irisk ional Assoviated Press, LoNDoN, July 8.—The acones in the houso of commons today wero so mauny countorparts of the bitter exhi bitions which have chs d the Inst fow daya of debat reproa- sion bill. Tho small remnant of the Ivish party which the vernmon has been gracious enough | afully | Tonts o their o tional rights, To-duy's nession was taken up by a long and acrimonious controveray between the povernment and Irish members on the conatitutionality of the su Parnell and collosgne still mantaived tho y of the action of the majority, bui his r marks wore composed of ASSERTIONS jimtice and peaker validi DISOURSIVE rather than of well conside ments. He did not strer t position of the government in the 1 hetener d to some of ¢ and mmd of any unprejudi Tho Irish members rep) them with consi force of cxprossion, but all” their offarts were fiuitless. Wuiio the do- bate was at fuver heat and > houst in a stato of intense (x citement, Gladstone moved that O'Donnoll be suspended for a period of fourteen days, O’Dounell is the wmem ber on Saturday declared the uction of Dr. Lyon Playfair, cheivman of tho committes of the whe 'y, in namir him, B infamora. b 4 ha (0'Don FHPLE A Boen woselit. Amare mousé all uight, and was therefore FOULLY NAMED, Gladstone’s motion aroused the Irish members t) a piteh of anger not often witnessed in the houso and a harsh ill-natured debate was the out- come. Tho Irish members boldly asserted if the sense of the wlish begond the walls of the house of par iwment could be obtained it would overwhelmingly sustain O'Donmoll in all he had said done in defense of his right as member of the house THE MOTION The efforts put forth in O'Donnell s behalf was futile, and Gladstone’s mo tion finally carricd by 187 to 31 Gladstone's motion that urgency was required for final stages ot the rep. sion bill was carriod, 200 to 81, WAR INEVITABLE, CARRIED, Loxvox, July 3.—The mobilization committee has just concluded a very important sitting of several hours ut the war office. It was decided to make arrangements for calling out the reserves in of the urgency of*the situation in the east. The shipment of troops to Alcxandria and Malta is going on uninterruptedly, and withi & week considerablyarny wiil boavail- able for duty in Egypt.” War is now congmdered almost inevitable, The impreasion received horo from reports of the conferences is that its action is not calculated to allyy the prevailing oxcitement, AFFAIRY IN EGYPT, ALEXANDRIA, July # —Arabi Bey to-day conversed with officers of thy army and consultod (hem regarding War weasures, o 1 them what their course would if the sultan sent his troops to Eeypt. The ma Jority of the ofli answered that they would not tight againgt the army of the sultan, A proclamation has | en issued by tho gevernoe of Alexandria, forbid ding groups to assemblo iu the strec s at the fete of the sult All ships in the harbor displaysd colors and gave salutes. A RUMOJ Dostay, July 8. 1 is rumored that Uardinal McCabe a plot to assassinat has been d wered, THE CANAL Count De Lesseps, nglish peace deputa attack upon, Baypt by h €r must prove fatal to the Sucz canal The Apaches Agair Natlons! Assoclated Fres Austiy, Tex., July 3 ~The adja tent gencral received intormation that large bodies of Apache ludians driven from northern Moxico sid New Mex ico by Mexican and United States troops, are about to make a raid into this state. The Iudiaus are also leay iog Fore Stockton reservation in large numbers and moving towards Texas. ered the remains of DeLong and party | the rai Arrangements have been made with oads leading to El Paso to conecentrate rangers near there for ac- tive service, Serious trouble is antie ipated TELEGRAPH NOTES Wil Simme, civil en J Milwankee & S wned in Canon rive | bathin, { . Bernard Gormly and his tw 1ors, Thomas O Briea and | King, wora arrested in ') harged with setting fire to Gormly's salom M .y 7th, by which two buildings were de stroyed. IRl Tho wheat harvest has fally begun in contral Tlliuoi, turning out beyond all e pectations. — The crop is tremendously heavy. Corn is looking fine, but only half nerop. Heavy rains » ill prey The elevator of the four story buildins of Robert Morton's coffin factory, Phila delphis, fell from the fourth story, hroak- ing the wire rope. Robert Morton, Harry Merodith and Horatio Printer wero all sevorely, probably fatally, injured. T'be Han burg-Madgaburg fire insusance ay filed o bill in the cireuit court of cotny Chicaco aguinst G, 11, Kock, its w-tarn agont, for an accounting and a receiver for hix business. "The bill “chaeges misappro- priation of funds amounting to wany thousan da. Lidward 10, sold_out his Nellie Wilcox, fat and homely, leaving a hand o and three hildren Tho girl's fther is on the track of the elope s, is feared the avandoned wifo wili by insune, SFORTING. Nat Amsocabod Prase, LONG BRANCH R\CE: LoNa Buanch, July 3.--First raco, purse 5,000, two-year olds, selling Allowanoo, tive furlongs, was' won by Blackgals, Fairtield secoud; time 1:04 Bucond raco, handioap swoopstaker, olds, ono mile, was won by s Blah i socond; timo 1:46) I race, handicap swospstakes, % mile and a farlong, was won by Swoetham, Warfield second; time 1:58, T'ho fourth race, handicap sweep- , all ages, wile and three fur- me was won by Parcle, Hilarity second; time 2:26 Fifth raco, purse $500, all ages, sel lng allowauce, 7 furlongs, was won by Little Phil, S. W. Hugh, second; time 1:2 Sixth race, puras $500, handieap, all agor, mulo and a quarter over five hurdles, was won by Frank Short, Bradme, second; time, 2 214, CHICAGO RACHS, Citeaco, July 8. First race, for nursory stakos, oo milo, was won by Asconder, Miss Woodf second, B. third; time, 1384, cond race, for a two mile heats, four sts rawon hoth hoats, with Jasco sceond, Wind Rush Dodetto withdrawn in second time, 40 4:00§ HARVARDS BACK DOWN, New LoNvon, tonn yJuly 3 Ty conacquence of tho rofnsal of the Har- vard crow to row against Columbia crow ut obb tide, and their doparture from the city, Columbia, to-day rowed over the course »and elaimed the race. The referce roserved hus deois- on, SAINGERFEST PLIZES, Prraverens, July 3, ~KFollowing aro the awards of tho Sohutsen pork compatition snengorfest, held last woek. Highest pri: Germania 1 Aoy of Dubbinig ey f 8 Pittsbura, Pa.; second prize, Singerfest bund of Brookly third class, first prizs . Linderkautzof Brookly ginia, of Lipponcott's aro hand- somely en Thore cond iz, The prizes ed and framed, in greas dissatisfaction at the judges report, the unanimous sentiment favoring the Orivn fitst, Orphens sec- ond, A strong protest is being pre- pared BASE BALL New Youk, July 3.—Olympics 0. Atlantic 11, Metro politans b Burravo, July 3 dence, 2 Derrorr,July 3, | Puitaverens, July 3 phias 12, Yale Collegs 9, Harvards d, Butfulos 13, Provi- Detroita 13, Troys Philadel- LAYCOC LA DS, Losncy, July Layeock beat v seulling match on to-day in es, How Garflold's Grave, w4 Awsociation, CLkveLasn, 0., July 3, —Twenty- fivo thousand visitors ‘were at Lako View cometery yestorday paying tribute to the remains of Garfield, being the anniversary of his assassina. tiom, by five lengths. National P A Dead Giant Naticnal A#sociatoa Frim, Magysvicue, Ohio, July .- Col Noah Orr, the Ohio giant, is dead, Ho was cight fect high and weighed 540 pounds, . Destructive Storm, National Associstod Fross Cincvsars, July 5.—A terriblo rain storm prevailed in Guernsey county last night. Buildings and I'he train con ional delegation f Ropresentative 14, was delayed at crops were dostroy taining the with the be Hawk, of 1 Cambridge, Labor {viubles, Boston, July —The ship owners and shipwrights strike, sver §3.50 po - day for meoting of voted fo and reaist the ship caulker ot py ¢ ulk sIX montl P July 3. —The iron fin ishers u fing & meeting with closed doors New Y y 3.—No change in the strike of the freight handlers hore At Ll o docks i Jorsey City this | 165 Tealinng of striking fre morning ewployod sht hard ors of forty-five in pla struck againgt t cents per day for hoard charg - The Assessnd Valuoof Now York ational Amociated Pros New Youk, July 8, —The valuation of real estate in this cit $1 035,203 816, an increase of $ 186,017 over last year assessed Fresh Mormons National Associated Fre New Yok, July The 927 Mor- arrivéd on steamn mon imigrants wh or Nevada left for Utah on & special train, PHROTHING PHYSICIANS A Bittor and Disgrac ful Fight of the Doctors Over Buitean's Brains. | . [The Pliseful Soenes of Last I"all Repeated on a Smsll Seale, The Examination Proves the Soundnees of the Assas- sin's Brain Commodore Shuffeldt Ordered Home for Insulting the Chinese, Tho Christinnoy Family Bre Notdoo by a Pablio “Scone. Migcollaneous Nows From the Na- tional Capitol CAPITAL NOTES, Natlonal Aw omated Pross, THE ASSASSIN'S BRAIN, Wasnixaron, July 8.—The report of the physicians who examined Gui toau’s bram has been preparod. T bristles with technicalitios, which show that the braxa was in a normal condition and not discased. The membranes of tho brain were slightly inflamod, but this doos not indicate insanit The report will contain an elaborats contour of tho brain. But for a disagreement among the dootors a3 to who should sign tho report the latter would have been given to the press Saturday; now it will not be made publio before Wednesday, if then. The fight among the doctors as to who shoald sign is as bitter and disgraceful as_the quarrol over the management offGarfiold. NOMINATIO! James Atkins, Goorgia, to be United States judge of the Northern digtriot of Goorgin; Goorgo W Froedly, Indiana, register of the land offico at Helena, Moutana; . Chatles H, Crane, surgeon goneral, with rank of brigadier-goneral; Com modoro Hughes to be rear admiral; Capt. W. R. Maya to be comuodores John Davie, District of Columbia, to be assistant seoretary of state; Bugono Seiuyler, New York, miutster and consul general to R oumania, Sorvia and Greeee, Soveral moro navy nomi nations were made, John Worthing- ton, - of New Yo k, consul to Maltr, Paul B, Rancscis, Alabama, consul to Faxpan, THE BALTIMORE AND OH10 RAILROA D lias orgauized a saving bank systom und building fuud, by which its em- ployes may obtain & loan to build homes, COMMODORE SHUFFELDT has been ordered home from China. There i8 no official complaint, but re- wontlp bhe Ohiugen b il A fault” at Shuffolde's refloctions upon the character of the Chinose, BONDS CALLED, A bond call for fifteen million ' will probably bo insued Wodnesday Sccretary Idlgor eays the proposed two per cent. 1ssue will not materially effect the plans of redemption, Scoville loft to-night for Chi- A SENSATIONAL STORY was afloat horo this aftornoon, Mrs, Christianey, seeing her husband puss- ing the house, rushed out and throw- ing herself into his arms beggod with tears to bo forgiven and reinstated ay wife Friends of both deny any such scone, but adut that a brief interview took place on the street. Mr, Chris. tiancy denies that the convorsation was ab all of a tonder nature or that there is any intention of recon- ciliation. Attorneys of both nidos sny thero is nothing in the talk of recon- ciliation, It seoms probable Mrs, Christency did in some degreo give away to emotion, and indicato a desire for reconcihation, Many bolieve that the result may bo a termination of the divorce proceedings, NEW YORK POLITICIANS here are said to have arranged a stato cket with SBocretary Folgor for gov- crnor, Mayor Seth Lowo of Brouklyn, for licutenent governor, ANOTHER JERSEY HEIFEI Some commont was caused here to- day by the nomiuation of John Davis us agoistant sccretary of state, vice Bancrofv Davis, John Davis a son inlaw of Secretary Frolinghuyson, aud was, it will bo romembered, talked of as the probable private scc- retary of l’nsunh:m';\ntlllur. CONGRESH, Natlonal Associated Fress SENATE PLOCEEDINGH Waswinaron, July 3.—The defici- ency bill wus taken up, A discussion arose on the laat scclion creating a board of audit for bills growing out of the illness and burial of President Garfield. On wmotion of Senator Cockrell the m was reduced to §57,000, 5,000 for doctors ho bill pused, and the senato ad Journed av b:45 tll Wednesday, HOUSE PROCEED] Me. Rubiuson, of New York, under a resolution ¢ guise of roduced a preamble, chargine iterferenes on the part of the Brish ministor with the afluics of the senate and houso. : The house passed Kelly's bill cor recting an orror io the sariff laws lating to knit goods, also a bill author- zing tho salo of public lands in Ala- bama, A bill for a public building at St Joseph, Mo., to cost §75,000, passed Adjourned to 6 p. m. Wednesday, The Long Brauch Wreck, Natlonal Awsoctated Pross. Loxag Brancn, N, J,, F inquest on the victims of the railroad F. C. FESTNER & SON, OOMMBROIA_I. Jo Printrs, Book Rinders ~——AND— ¢ 1 BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORE Gor. 12th2 Farnam S, NEB. Magazines of 'all kinds SOUND TO ORDER. Send for RECEGED price-list of Job Print- ing. i J. . FESTNER, Tmportor of, and Dealer in Zithers, Zither Strings amd Music, 1121 Farn=n 8t, Omaha; disastor at Barker's Ureck, was con- cluded to-day. U, 8, Grant, Arthur L. Sowell, ‘and J. Seligman were among the witnesses, The Jjury found that the accident was cansed by soreading of the rails, and found the New York and Long Branch railroad company guilty of gross and culpable negligence, OMAH CRIMINAL N WS. National Asso Ur FOR Likm, Newrowr, R. T, July 3.—Moses mnell, aged 70, was sontonoed to imprisonment for lifs for the murder of Charles Thomas in 1880, THE MORPHINE WAY, Bureato, N. Y., July 3,—Franklin Pierce, coufined in the punitentiary for stabbing a woman, was found un- conscious in his cell, He cannot re- cover. It is supposed he took mor. phine. A MURDERER BHOT, TaLLANASSE, Fla,, July 3 —Sheriff Turner shot and instantly killed a fugitive negro murderer, who resisted arrest, this morning. POISONED HER PARENTS, Raverem, July 3 —Ella Chandler, aged fourteen, colored, this morning poisoned her father and step-mothor by putting the doadly drugin the food for breakfast, Both are in a critical condition, The glri says the neighbors inspired the act. COLORED BANDIT Concorn, N, I, July 3.—Two col- ored hoys shot Denson Caldwell, while he was sitting in the yard of his resi- dence this morning, iuflicting danger- ous wounds, The boys were arrested, A BLOODY BRUTE, WeLLsiura, Ark., July 3,--Aaron and wife were walking together on the road near town to-day when a quarrel arose between them, Jones drow a knife, grasped his wife by the head, and cut her throat from ear to oar. She died instantly, He escaped, MOB LAW, SrriNerierp, 111, July 8.--The governor has received a dispatoh from the sheriff of Christian county, ask- aid of the military to protect prisoners now in jail at Taylorville for committing an outrage on Miss Bond. The town is filled with a mob, and rouble is expioted ‘before morning, The governor responded, directing the local militia to be ready in case of necessity, Jone PRINTER SHOT. - Covumaus, Ga., July 3.—In a fight with a negro to-day, Jesse B, Wright, foreman of The Eaquiver, was shot dead. A SUSPECTED FIRE BUG, Horkinton, Mass., July & —P,'W, Smith, the supposed muund_ury of the big firo April last, which involved a loss of some £250,000, has been ar- rested and held in default of §10,000, Swith bears & good r.Puuuqn, hav- ing formerly been a Sunday school superintendent. P