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e e | ‘ ' t THE DAILY BEE- RIPE FOR THE ROPE. The Orop Rapidly Heading Out in the Interior of Iowa. The Bloody Barbers er« Taken from Jail and Btretcued Near Waver!y. A Jenlous Lover Shoots His Rival in the Streets of Uskaloosa Arrest of a '‘Retired” New York Banker Farming Near Atlantic. The Defaulting Paymaster Lingers Loiingly on His Past Career. They Will Bo Lynched. Spocial Dispaich to Tus Bxs. - SuMNER, Iows, June 8.—The Bar- ber boys wore taken to Independence jail the night of June 6ih to keep fled and never returned Ho s thought to be in one of the South Ameriean statoa Wiokerson Disappenrs Special Dispatch to Tiix Bre PHILADELPHIA, J 00! ~Tho wherc- abouts of Msjor Azor Nioke u. 8. A., whose tirat wifo has filed an ap- plloation to set aslde th of divorce granted to tho Maj.r, fs on- known to connsel and friends fn this ty. All inqulrios ave fruliloes TEA INSPECTION. The New Rules and Their Effect on Chicago. Sprelal Dispateh to Tus Bes, Cuicaeo, June 8.--The report from Washiogton that the eecrotary of the treasury has ordered that samples of toa arrlving = San Franclsco for Chl- cago merchants should be sent to New York for Inapostion before the tea is used some talk among .rested 28 to the reason for such oraes, and the Influence It would have on the tea trade In this clty. xXf the roport as published should prove troo, that aamples of all teas ar riving In San Franclaco consigned to Chicago should be sent to New York them from the mob. The sheriff of Bremer county returnsd with thom at one o'clock to-day and thoy ave in Waverly jail. The prospects are they will be huvg to-night or to.morrow night. The Barbers Lynched. Bpecial Dispatch to Tux L. Dupuque, June 8 —The Herald’s speclal from Waverly says the Barber boys were taken from jall by & mob at 11:30 o'clock to-night and hung to a tree, half o mllo east of the jall. The mob was composed of men from Fayotte county, and were led by a brother of Shepherd, whom the Barber boys killed last fall at West Ullon, The shorlff refoeed to give up the keye, and the mob battered down the doors with a sledzo hammer, and aftor a short de- lay ineide, brought the orlminals out with ropes around thelr necks. The boys did not flinch & particle, and did not even plead for mercy during the whole crde: Jealousy and ¥istole. Bpecial Dispatch to Tna Bun Des Mcines, Jun 8,—At Oskaloosa yesterday, R :cse Parcell, the discard- ed lover of Mies Tarner, met the young lady walking with Mr, DeBofid, and sfter npbralding her for her nn- faithfalness, turned upon DeBofid and saild, ““You are the causo of this tronble,” drow a pietol and shot Da- Bofid in the loft elde of the neck, the bail passing upwards and coming out at tho right side of the face, then trled to shoot Miss Tarner, but was pre- vented by the crowd of men who gathered. Purcoll ran away and has not been apprehended. DsBefied’s wonud 18 c¢ineldered very dangeroua, Moore Villainy Special Dispatch to Tur Exx. Des Morngs, June 8 —A detective from New York arrested Willlam C. Moore in Banson township, ten miles from Atlantic, yesterday, The pris- oner s now In the county jail. Moore was presldent of the Vicior (N. Y.) bank, a branch of tho Rocheater bank, with Mr. Charles Upton as prosident. Both banks closed on the same day, the Vietor bank with $130,000 deposits and no assots, while the Richester bank gave & showlng of §90,000 deposits, with bat $50,000 assets. Charles Upton’s trial comes off at an early date. Moore and bis son Goorge came to Atlantle three montbs ago and Goorge bought a farm In the towoship where they were livieg at tho time of his fathsi's arrest, The Wasson Courtmariial, Special Dispaten to Tua BEa. GaLvisToN, June 8.—In the Was- son courtmartial the defenze intro- duced Gen. Viveent, aesistant adju- tant; Mzjor Ruasell, department in- specior, sud lleutenants Hickey and Luster, elghth cavalry, All testified at yroat length as to the long inter- cour:e with tho accused as clazemates and comrades, goiug into details re- garding his career and repatation, and tolitng how he was looked up to as the soul of honor and an exemplar of moral character and tempesrate hablia, Thae accused then requsasted adjourn- ment till Monday, as Horace Wilson, of San Franclsco, a material witness for the defiuse, would not arrlve till Sanday. Tae delay will also enable the accused to complete his written statemont and finlsh his side at the nex: meeting, ‘Will Probably Get a Rest. Special Dispatch to Tus Bl O1NcINNATI, June 8.—John Bitt- ner, Jr , 15 yoars old, is on trial be- fore Mayor Lord, of Riverside, for arson, being charged with burning the Dabus cooperage works In April, 1882, entailing a loss of $100,000. Two witnesseses testified that the boy told that he set the place on fire; that ho had made two attempts before, and two tiace, and that his object was togetarest. He was employel la the factory. A Southern Duel. Speclal Dispatch to Tan Bax. RicumoNp, Va., Juave 8.- Sher!ff Douokley and T. W, Waller fought a horseback duel near Patrick court honsze. Waller was fatally wounded. He waa an cpponent to Donkley at the last electior. Lively Row with Roughs Bpectal Dispaicn to Tus Lux, Mempea1s, Tenn., June 8 —Tho Appeal's Folton (Ky ) speclsl soys: A chootlue uffzay ocoarred this even- irg between a posee of men under the leadership of the city marshal and Bill and John Oagles, two men who 1ve caused no littla trouble to the jeacctul citiz:ns of Fulton, In the fiing, which was bogan by the Osglos, BN Osglee, wes killed and John Outles was wourded, but he escaped A 1egro, who was not parifelpating, wau ehot dead. Will Jones, one of tho osas, was wounded fu the head avd rm, and the clly marshal was badlyYeaten over the head, A Fugitive Pardoned. Special Dipatches to Tus bax. June 8,--Gov. Lovienire, Ky, ernor Bickburn to-day doned ’l‘.’ 0, Calvet, who in 1870, as cashier of the bank f Bowling Green, defaulted for a larp sum. Indictments were found agaiwt him, but Calvert had for Inspection before the tea is deliv- erad hera, would It ln any way be det- rimontal to the tea trade in this city?’ was asked Mr, J, W, Doane, one of the heaviest tea importers of this clty, to- day. KThlt would depend agood deal on how it was done. 1f some samples wore sent to New York ahead of the arrlval of the tea, and examined there without loss of time 80 as to allow the tea belng dellvered here immediately on arrival, such order would not make any difference, butif any delay was caused {n the delivery of the tes on arrlval, then it would bo injurfous to the Intoreats ot the tea trade. We don’t want to have any time lost in the delivery of tea on arrival.” The gentleman also stated that the only excuse which could be offered was the fact that no tea lnspector had been sppointed for Chicago. “‘Ave teainterests In thia city not of suzh importance as to warrant the appolntment of an fuspector for this place in any case? ©0n! yes. The tea interest of this city are tho largest in the country. Racent statlstics show toat far more tea arrlves at San Francieco for dis- tribotion at Ohleago than arrlved ab New York, Tho amount of business done {s large enough to havs an ln- spector here, and that one has not been appointed is only because, as I have already sald, no incenvenience has thus far been experlenced under the prescnt arrangements, Should 1t be neccissary to have an inspector here, one #1il ba appointed.” Mr. Spaldiog, collecior of customs, declined to converse on the subject. Fowler's Foul Lard. 8 secisl Dispatch to Tax ¥ COnicaco, June 8,—Inquiry Into the qualtty of Fowler Bros.’ lard, on com- plalnt of Mctieach, continued before the board of trade committee to-day, in eecrot scsaton, It s learned from ontside sources that two witneswes, employes in Fowler B:oa.’ house, tes- tified that they fraquently saw besf and mutton tallow loaded upon the elevator to be lifted to the floor on which the rendering tanks were filled, and that the same machinery was used in making ‘‘prime steam” and ‘‘re- fined” lard. The Riflo Tonm Want Cash. Spocial Dispatch to Tus Hax, New York, June 8. —Alsxander E, Korrsheed, of this city, has addressed a letter to Wm, Honry Smith, general manager of tho assoclated press, in- forming him “Taat tho probabilitles now are that no interaational team wiil go to Wimbledon., No subsoriptions have bzen obtained by those outside «f the committee aud our labors fall to oash tho nccaussry amount, Noth- ing has been rec-ived outside of New York and Brooklyn aund uuless the subscriptions to a constderable amounnt are recelved from other cities before Tuesday we shall report ‘failure’, and the mouey subsoribed will ba returned and the national rifles of Great Britain zdvlsed by cable that the match is off.” L s s The Strikers do Not Appear. Spe lal Dispatch to T Ban. 81, Louvis, Jane 8 —Information recelved from Colllnsville, Iillnols, is that the striking miners, who were expected to arrlve there some time last night or early this morning have not turned up, and all 1s qulet there. Irquiry of Pinckneyville, Belleville ana other places {in the mining dis- trict fails to reveal the presence of the strikers, and there 1s no Information at any of theso pointsof any band or body of men moving about the coun- try. It begins to look as though the raports of last night wera very much exaggerated, or that the strikers, after moving out of Bslleville, broke up and wert quietly to thelr homes. e Storma. Spectal Diepatch to Tux Bxs. REeADING, Pa., June 8,--The storm of last night was the severest for yeara, A force of men was kept at work sll night repairing the washout at Perkiomen Junction, on the Read- ing rallroad. Two barns wera struck by lightning and a church at Amity- ville damaged. OCattle and horses were killed in varlous parts of the country, e ‘Woolen Mills Closing. Special Dispatcues to Tus Lun. Uxsrivge, Jane 8 —The woolin company of Uxbridge Is about to shut down, The other tow mills running will shut down &5 8000 as they can be run ont, Hinsdale Broa, of Hins dale, who employ between 300 and 500 hands at two mills, have given notice the mills will be run ounly three days a week, 1t ls reported one or two woolon mills will follow th Hor .y Batos in Ilinois Epectal Dispatch to Tan Bex, SprINGFIELD, June 8.--A heavy rein etorm, accompanled by hall, struck the southwest portlon of the ity at 8 p m,, uoroofiug several houses, blew down barns, fences, etc., and dolng gnite a large smounnt of damage, No persons Injuored. Specls from the Biuffs, Chapin, Jackson, Borlin, and other points on the Wabash railroad, west of the city, report the heaviest raln storms that has fallen for years. The whole coun- try Is flooded and great damage done to crops, THE HATIGuAL CAPITAL. Merrick Finally Winds Up His Specch and Demands & Ver- diot of Guilty. Monday's Session of the Court et Aside for a Legal Prayer Meeting. The Junketing Directors of the Union Pacific Appomnted By the President. Tho £uit Against "Bettio and the Baby" Othar Matters. CAPITAL NOTES. Spoctal Dispatch to Tk B DIRECTCRS OF THE U, P, WasHixeton, Jone 8.—The prosl- dent has appointed tho following gov- ornmont directors of ihe Unlon Pactfic rafiroad company: Tsasc H. Bromb- loy, Connecticut; Goorge G. Haven, Now York; Watson Parcish, Nebraska; Colgate Hoyt, New York; and Arthur L. Conger, Ohio. THE APACHES, Secrotary Teller has approved the actlon of Indlan Agent Wilcox In re. fusing to receive Chirachua Indians who recently applled for admission to San Carlos reservation, A DECISION REVERSED, Secoretary Teller has reversed his declalon in the case of Wm, William Chandler vs. the Village of Sault Ste, Marle, Mich,, and now decldes that Potterfield is located upon the tract in question, evidence belag produced that the Indians dld not reside on that tract, as was supposed at the time of the first deciston, BETTIE AND TUE BABY, A suit to recover §3,000 counsel fecs has been brought by J. S, Blge- low, an attorney of this city, against Bettle E, Mason, wife of Sergeant Mason, who s now serving out a sen- tence for attempting to kill Gaitean, The sult cams uvp in court to-day, on a motion to diesolve the order restrain. ing Mrs, Mason from using the money collected for her some time ag) by pablic subsorlptions, Among tho pa- pers submitted by Mrs, Mason's coun- sol was & letter from the connsel for Blgelow, cfforing, in behalf of hie client, to rellnquish all clalms for $500. The case was submitted with. out argument, NEARING THE END, Merrick concluded his address in the star route case as follows: ‘‘The people, regardless of party, would pay everlasting trlbute to the administra- tlon that had the high moral courage to punish corraption in members of its own politizal household.” He de- manded from the jury a verdlct of guilty agalnst all defendants; not a verdlet based on sympathies, but on facts, and evidence, and law. He de- manded thie verdict in behalf of the people cf the United States, whose public treasury these defendants had robbed, He demsanded a verdlet In vindication of the cfficlal truats the de- tendants had disregarded; of the law of the land which they had spurned withcontempt, He demanded averdict in vindleatlon of the truth, and honor, and virtue of the Amerlcan people, which these men had stained and blackened. By a verdict of guilty that ir jury to virtare, and truth, and honor wight ba redecmed, and that, too, by a jury taken from the people, showing the appreciation of virtue out- raged and honor disregarded. Merrlck thanked the court and jary for patient atiention aud took his seat. An attempt at applauso was checked by the court, who ssked if both sides wera prepared to eubmit their prayers, After short discussion, coansel on both sides agreed to submlt thelr prayers in season to eecure their pub- llcation in the nextissue of the Record, and then the (nestlon arcse as to the tliee to bo aliowed for argument, At Ingersoll's suggestion 1t was de- clded to limlt the argument to Mon- day, tha time to be equally divided betweon the prosecution and defense. The attendance of the jury belng ua- necessary durlng the argumsnt on prayers, they were excused until Toesday, and the court aijonrned until Monday. it ORI L e Wheat in Michigan and Illinois Special Dispatch to Tus bxu. CHicAGO, June 8.--Crop reports, dated June 1, from 859 correspon- dents in Michigan, glve the following percentages compared with last year: Wheat, southern four tlers of coun- tles, 79; north of that, 85; oats, acre- age 06, condition 91; barley, acreage 96, conditlon 82; apples, condition 90; peaches, conditlon 92; estimated wheat crop, 22,000,000 bushels, or lllggzly 19,000,000 short of the crop of The Illinois state board of agricul- tare makes the following réport of the condition and prosperity of winter wheat crop of the state, June lst. Estimated crop, north division, 596, - 000 bushels; central division, 8,891,- 000; south divislon, 6,450,000, Total 15,937,000. The report of May lst estimated the crop ai 20,668 000, High Zioes; in Illin Spectal Dispatch to Thx Bax. Cuicaco, June 8,—The fact that the high llconze bill s almost certein to become the law of this stato la the general tople of oconversation to. night, About 4 000 =aloons in the city are paying 850 each per yeur, or sbount §200,000, It i estlmated that the numbor wi'l be decreassd to 3,000 under the new law, yiclding a revenue to the city of $1,5600,000, From a series of lnterviews among partlos fn- terested the following are found to be the prevalling opinlovs: The Ciuzens' Temperauce Lisagne rejolces and will celebrate the event by & msss meeting, Tae Woman's Ohristlan Temperance Unlon views the bill with dislike and susplelor, as a echeme of the ramsell- ora to prolong the life of their traffic The leading lqnor dealers will accept the situation aud will nct contest the constitationality of the law If passed by the senate, aimitting that it cannot be successfully attacked, Thoe Physicians, Spocial Dispatch to Tin B CLEVELAND, June 8, —At the clostng sesslon of the American Medloal asso- clation, a resolution by Surgeon-Gen- oral Meller, that In the very noar fa- ture, if not now, cremation will be. come a eanitary necees!iy In large oltios and populons dlatrlote, forred to the section on hypi committee on sargloal ssrvico ut cenn vesaels was appolated THE GLD WERLD. ENGLAND. Speetal Dispateh to Tnw Bus, Loxpon, June 8,—A atormy debate aroso In the commons to-day on a mo- tion to recommit the Lord Wolseloy and Baron Alcester annuity bill, for the purposo of commuting the pro. posed penslons for lamp sums of WwAS PO money. Sir Wilired Lawson (racical) and Lord Randolph Churehi! nser- vatlve) opposed the motion. ) Iat- ter alleged an Inquliry fnto tho tlan war was ficst necessary, orlgln of the war, he sald, was dis gravefal, not glorlous, as the wo ment's puppot, the khedive, v real author of the massscres al andria, Sir Stafford Northeoto (conscrva- tive) supported the government, He characterized as shabby the present ratsing of the question as to ihe poli- oy of tho war, Hedeclincd to be lad by Churchill, and he hopod the house would not be indaoced by the noble lord to acoept a position degrading to its hovor, (iladstone declared Caurchiil's alle- gotlon In regard to the khedive en tirely at variance with all evidenco in the hands of the governmon. Churohill promised to give proofs of his statement if the government would grant the proper frquiry. Her majesty's dispatcn ateamor “‘Lively” stranded near Stornoway, breaking up. Loss, £30 000 The committee of fnflueutial rhip- owners on the project of ansther Suez canal resolved to proceed vlgoroualy with the work, especlally as the statements made by Do Losseps at the meeting of the Sacz Caual compsny in Parls aro regarded as moat uneat- {afactory. The assnmption of De Leasepe that harmony exleiod betwoen himself and tho Eaglish directora was strongly disapproved, The Irleh membors of parliament will glve a banquet to United on Senator Jones, of Fiorlda, at Weat— minister, leyp- The 5 1 the Alex- GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, Speclal Dispatches to Tirk Dz, DISCUSSING THE BUDGUT BeruiN, June 8,—Conelderation of the budget began in the reichatag to- day. The progressista tried to have the propoeed mllltary and nava! votes deferred untll automn, bat a wmotion to that effect was defeated by a coall- tlon of the tory and Catholic membors, The proposed vote for a new corvette will, however, bo refused, notwlth- standing the desperate pleadings of Gen. Yon Oaprini, miniater of marino, THE TONQUIN ROW, Paris, Juna 8 —It is stated that only in the event of France's attempt to establish inter-communication be. tween Tonquin and Annam wili Caina close her ports against the French, THE @HINESE IN B, C, Vicroria, June 8,--Chinese firms advise the Chinese governmont to allow no more men here at present. It is asserted that 2,000 Ohinese labor- era died last year, The mortality is attributed to exposure, accldent snd sudden change of dlot. POWDERED LIGHTNING, Scurarr, Jono 8,--A powder maga- zlne was struck by lightning and a tremendous explosion followed, Many persons wero killed, AFLYING ARMY, Cerraro, June 8. —Tho Tarks de- feated tho Mallssorls, who are In full retreat, 'l'heir viliages are in flames, READY FOR THE FRAY, TouroN, June 8.--8Ix thousand men are ready to embark for Ton- quin, SULIEMAN GONE, ALexaNpriA, June 8 — Sulelman Daoud, sentenced to death for satring fire to Alexandria at the time of the British bombardment, has been ex- ecuted. A MINE CAVES, O1rawA, June 8.—Oao msn killed and four probably fatally injured Ly oaving of the roof of the phosphate mine at West Templeton, THE PAPAL MANIFESTO, Rome, Jane, 8.—The idea that the Vatican has any misgtvings in regard to the wisdom of lssulng & papal man- ifento on Irish offairs is dispelled by the faot that the propaganda are pre- paring to reprint five acts of the pres- ent pontificat relative to Ireland for ofrculation among the Irish by the pope and clergy. KPORTING, Loxnpoxn, June 8.—To-day at the Asoot the Aloxandria plate was won by Faugh A'Ballavgh, Wallensteln second, Credo third, The Worthingham stakes handicap were won by Dospalr, Hornplpe. soc- ond, Tyndrum third, There were eix- teen starters, Including Lorillard's Aranza, The Hardwicke stakes were won by Tristan P, Lorillard’s Iroquols second, Shrewsbury third, There were nlne starters, COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS, ConsrantiNorLe, June 8. — The porte recently luformed the United Btates minister of commerce that the treaty botwesn Tarkey and Amorlca wlil terminato March 13, 1884 The Turklsh tariff expired on the eame date of the present yoar, Aftor the termination of the treaty the importa- tion of all Awcrican meats, lard and simtlar product, will be prohitited, The porto has virlually Increased the dutles on apirita by compelling storage at Smyrna, 10 also maintains 1ts de- mand relative v storage of petrolonn No American delegate has besa polnted to negotiste with Tarkey con cernlng the new tarlff, aitho the appolutment of one has been twice ro quested by Wailace, SLAUG i THE TUKKSH, Queensrows, Juve 8,—A force of two hundred Tarkish regulars, march- ing to Lipeanik, were attacked snd murdered ou the 1si iust, by a body of Holtls. Accouuts were recoived here of sanguluary fighting that tock place on the 2d and 34 In Albania be- tween Turkleh troops under command of Assym Pasha and a body of Ous- tralis, The Tarks are reported to l;&;a lost 1,300 men, and the Castralle SATURL JAY JUNE 9 18883 NEW YORK NOTES. School Children Thrown Into a Panio by a Causeless Ory of Fire. | The Actors’ Fund Society Meet and Oanvass the Work of the Year. A Kidnepped COustodian Bues for False Imprisonment and Oonepiracy. ‘The Florida Ship UCanal Company TE® ' J. M.BRUNSWICK & BALKEGv. 7 -ty JUNE GTH, 1883, Ta order to protect the public againat the imposition of Mountebanks in our line, we have eoncluded to offer BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES: 2§ Bost Z nzibar Lvory Billtard Balls, per sst....... BILLIARD OLOTE Eapecially and Solely manufactured for .. 822.0 us by Iwan Simoues & Fite, at Verviers, Belginm, No. 1, 74 inches wide, per yard No. 2. 74 fnches wide, por yard..... 7 No. 8, 74 Inches wide, ver vard " Nominal slze| Exact size of| of Table, |Bad of Table For bed Go to Work Vigorously, Special Dicpatch to Tun Dax. PANIC IN A SCHOOL. New York, June 8. —A panle, that wight have resulted 1u a dreadful loes of life, occurred {n the primary school, Fifch streot, this afternoon, A schol- ar shouted *'fire,” and a scone of wlld excitement and oconfusion followed. Handreds of children in the different class rooms crowded towards the stairs sua all effurta of tho feachers to pre- serve ordor were lucflectual. A num- ber of ohildren ware crushied and had thelr clothes torn In the struggle. T'ho police report no one serfously {n- jored. There was no fire, THE ACTOR'S FUND, The fiest annual mooting of the actors’ fund soclety was held this atternoon in Wallack's theatre. Total recolpis the past year, §07,392; ex- penditures, relieving distressed actors, £12,349; oxpouses of fittiug up rooms, oto., $1,794; balanco on nand, §43,- 210, Severa! Eoglish actora’ 11l were aeslatod to retorn home, The estab- llshment of an octors exchange was disoussed and the proposition favors sbly recelvod. A committee was ap- pointed to select a sutiable burial plot. Leater Wallack was chosen president. KIDNAPPED AND INPRISONKD, An action hee been beyan by Lawis F. Sloat agalnst Distric: Attorney Me- Ko mos . Roberts, nolerk inhis cflics, Thomas Brenvan, commissioner of charitlos and correciion, and War- o0 Liswronco Damph, «f the Hart's lms house, as defondants to 00 $100,000 damagas for alleged conspiracy agsiust him, and false im- prisonment. The platutifl'is a brother- in-law of McKeon, by whose It tlaence, it is alleged, ho was kidnapped snd confined for three years and ton months on Hart's Island. Thls was 1 ‘l"n»r cushien | |Both...... Kor bed.,...... 5x0.8 | 4o | ‘nn.ss} | Both For bed 4,958 | u\} | For cashion, ... | | For cushion..... $6.50 5,50 | Third First Sacond Quality, Quslity Quality, $17 00 81500 | 5.00 4.00 | 2200 21900 $16.00 $14.00 | .00 | 2,50 | e $17.00 |7 suw | Tei2ss 8.00 $17 10 8 | Both: il —_—_—m- s - - ———— e BILLIARD CHALK Best French Billiard Chalk Por gross CUE TIPS, Best French Cue Tips, 100 in a box. . POOKET NETTINGS, Pocket Nettings, Fringen, Loathers, Finest Worstod, per sot (0) Orders must Invarlably be accompanied by remittance, and oflice, 3.00 ame be direc- ted to our yrincipal manufactories, with additional b percent to the Omaha THE J. M. BRUNSWICK & BALKE CO, COHICAGO. OINCINNATL gambling dives, owned by the father of lice, and will plck up churches and virtuous peoplo In the clouds. It makes ono half believe there is no hereafter, J. 8. Quro of Pneumonia. Mr, D. H. Barnaby, of Owego, N. Y., says that his daughter was taken with & violent cold which terminated with poeu- and all the best physicians gave @ up snd said sha could not live but hours at most, She was in this con- dition when a friend recommended DR, WM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE (i3 and advised her to try it, She cepted it a8 last resort, and was sur. prised to find that it pr duced a marked chance for the botter, and by porsevering in its use a permanent cure was effected, e Buniness Failures. Spocial Dispatch to Tus Bu. New York, June 8,—Business failures past toven days 173, as agalnst 161 last week, an increase 22, tribution of failures as follows: Now Kogland statos 23, middle states 22, woatern s:ates DG, southern 20, Pa- done, 1t 1s sald, to enablo McKeon to got control of the estate of the plain- 1iff's father, of whish the plalnt!fl was executor, THE FLORIDA SHIP CANAL The Fiorlda Ship Canal and Transit company held a meoting to-day, pre- wlded over by Hon. John C. Brown, of Tennessee. Highly encouraging reports were made by varlous commit- tees and the foollng of confidence in the success of the enterprise was very marked, General Charles P. Stone, chief englneer, was present. He stated he had examined fully Into the roports of the previous engineers and entertained no doubt of thy feasibillty of constrocting a tide water ship canal across the penineula <f Florida. He also stated his t engineer, A. F. HUI, iy alraady on tho ground fa Fiorlda, avd that the actual work the eurvey will bogln lmmedi- atoly. The survey will be completed ia about efx weeks, sud ag soon as the exact ronto of the caual is determlined upou, contracts will ba let aud the work be puslied with all poesible vigor, Tt it thought work will begln in Septombor noxt. Genoral Stone has had large exporionce in Egypt in connection with the HSuez caual, Leadiug capitalists iu this country and England are cager to furnish thefands for the construcilon of the canal. It 13 well underatood hero that the canal will have the backing and frlend- ly co-operation of the groat Texas and Arkansas system of ronds, with con- nectlons ramlifylng throughout the southwest and extondiny through to the Paclfic. Gen, Store expects to bo in Florida in two weeks, THE TRUNK LINE MANAGERS and representatives of the Union Pa- clfic and Centra! Pacific rallroad lines resolved to koop the frelght rates of the Morgan steamship line and South- ern Paclfio railroad route at the same figure as last yoar. S BRUTAL BEATING, A Oase For the Authorities of Otoe Counuy. Correspondence of The Lee Syracuse, Neb., June 8,—Willlam Devon, a natlve of Lexingten, Ky., a tailor by trade, In the employ of G. H. Myore, was brutally beaten In Diizo's saloon last Monday, and it s snstaloed fatal Injuries. irst rate mechanic and in every respect & good man, except for ble indalging In too much drink, While spending the fifteen dollars which he had saved from his week's wages, after paylng bis board bill, the bar was free to all. He ran across s brute of & man by the name of Mc- Willlaras, who makes it his business to lay around ealoous and gamble, and cheat men who are not capable ot tak. {ng cere of their money. McWillinms used his No, 10 boot on him and left bis hoad In such a conditlon that no man counld tell wha e looked like The following wmorning he left Mr, Preophot's boarding placs and ve. marked that ke would walk down to the timber, aud that is the last was geen or heard of him. There s s cifiy states und territorles 17, New York ol Tho Printers’ Union poctal Dispatch to Trs Bus. CincinnaTi, June 8 —The Inter- natfonal Typographical Untonadopted & resolution that an effort bs made to get fall wages for female comp: {tors who had servod the regular ap- prenticeship. The officers elected are: Presidont, M. L Crawford, Chi- cago; Vies presidents, A. C. Jones, Pittsburg, and John Mathasse, Cin- olnnatl; secretary and treasurer, Wm, Briggs, Washington; corresponding secretary, Wm. A. Wilkinson, Galves- ton, Texas. The next meeting will be held at New Orleans in June, 1884 Eyes brighten, chesks become rosy, muscles ga'n s'rongth by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters, TELEGRAPH NOIES. Epeclal Dispatches to Tus Brr. George Sherman wae arrestod in Chi- oago yesterday afternoon for embezzling about §3 000 us clerk in the offico of the toumship company. He con- Heavy rain yesterday afternoon flooded streots and m ny lower floors of business houses in New Orleanv, Rain fall was two and a quarter inches, the greater part fell in less than an bour, The Massachuretts sensto passed, 16 to 12, a bill incorporating the Cipe Cod Bhip Canal company; capital ,000,00 The company is required to deposi ,000 with the state os a guarsntes of good faith, Remember, {f you want bealth and strength of mind and muscle, use Brown's Iron Bitte —_— Ono of the substantial inatitutions in tte Marriage Fund Mutual Trust Association, of Cedar Rapids, lows. Logally crgan ized, officered and managed by reliable strong suspiclon among the psople that the man from his heavy beating has lald down and died, There has boen no efforts made to hunt the man op tor we have uo oficers at Syracuse, I'i!s bratal act would rot take place lo Wichlts, Kansas, or in George- town, Coulorado, or in Deadwood, Dakota. There ls always eome honor- sble man there, Although they use revolvers there they use them in an Houorable way, The best thing that csn be done with McWilllaws is to ship hlin down Smoky Row, Nash- ville, and let him run a shebang of his own, or let the sheriff of Otoe county take him in charge and keep him until the man is found, dead or allve. It Is strange that tornadces and lightoiog would pass over these men, Every unmarricd person shonld have a cortificate in this association, It is a splendid investment, Writo for circu- lars Giood agents wanted. dme e —Deputy Sheriff Ed, Crowell in deter. mined not to let up until he has brought his whole family out to this ecountry from Philadelphia, His brother, Dr. G. M, Crowell, has arrived, and will probably locate here, He s a graduate of Jefferson Medical College, and has been resident physician of the Phila- delphia hospital for som) time. He will be warmly welcomed here, where his two brothers aro already lecated. There are still three more of the boys, and they will drop into line after while, TT’S PILLS SYMPTOMS OF A { TORPID L Loss of Appetito, Bowels costive, Pain in the Head, with a dull sen eation in the back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after exting, with o disinélination to ex- ertion ‘of body or mind, Irritabilit; of temper, Low splrits, with a feel ing of having neglected some duty Wenriness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the heart, Dots before'the eyes, Yel. fow 8lin, Headache generaly over the right eye, Restlesaness, with fit ful ‘dreams, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. T TGRS especially Teeling as ta 3 LHUS the sys. 4 by'their Tonle GRAY HAIR OR WHISKERS change to & GLOSSY BLACK by @ 8l cation of this Dye. 1§ mparts anatus Acts Instantaneous. y. 8old by D OF belt by e on :)L--'l.ll::l)o CE, #5 MURRAY ST., N. ¥, (D TLTT S MANCAL of Valusblc lnformation and ) ioalul Kecelyta will be malled Fit KK v aopiieatisa. NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS, 74~Omaha Office, 509 South 10th street, SPORTING. Spoctal Dispatoh ea to Trw Baa, BRIGHTON BEACH RACES, Bricuron Brack, July 8, —Warm wea. ther und incressed attendance at the race track to-day. Five races, which were ad- mirably coutested, kept the crowd in good humor, First dash, thres.quarters of a mile, for which five horses came to the runl. Unknown was the winner in 1:20, Lickory Jim second, Harry Mann thied. The mile and a-quarter was "«'\m:‘y Baboock, Camillus rocond, Monk third; time, 2:17§. Kight starters 1 the third race, mile, Juliet crossed the line first, Doubuful sec- ond, Allanoko third; time, 1:50 Cantennial won the fourth race, mile, in 1:49}, Little Katie second, Charley Gor- ham third, Hurdle race, mile anl a quarter, Jim McGowan won, Proud Dick second, Billy third; time, 2:30}. A ROW AT THE RACES, WiLKEsBARRE, June 8,—At the races to- day constables attempted to arrest W, H, Becker, of Chicago, proprietor of the wheel of fortuns on the grounds. A riot ensued, aud several shots were exchanged. Wm. Bowser, of New York, was seri- ously beaten by a constable, Tonight the constable was arreated and held to bail for robbery, battery and assault, NARBAGANSETT RACES ProviDENc#, June 8,--Olass 2:45, Win- ship won, Magic second, Fenner third; time 2:2/ Olass 2:25, Bizra L, won, Flla Doe second, Frank third, Nickel fourth; time 2:35}, 2:97, 2:26., DASE DALL. YHILADE PHIA, June 8,—Clevelands 8, Philadelphins 4. BostoN, June 8. —Bostons 13, Detroits 2, New York, June 8.—Buffalos 11, New Yorks 4. ProvipENCE, Juns 8,—Providence 10, Chicagos 2, MAUD 8, IN EASY HEATS Haurronrn, June 8,- At Charter Oak P“k to-day, Bair jogged Maud 8. in three ‘onsy heats,” The first mile was made in 2:90, second i 2:25, and third in 2:14§, The Jast mile was trotted with the least exertion of any, A DRIVER KILLED, Auvnury, N, Y., June 8, —~While scoring for a race, the gelding driven by Eagene Root, «f Syracuse, becsme unmanageable, and the rulky was broken by a collision, ‘The horse dashed from the track through the grounda, dragging the driver by the feet, Rot's hesd waas orshed by the horee. e will die. A bugey was smashed and reveral persons injured be- fore the horse was topped. The large crowd wes wild with excitement, The races were rosumed within haif an bour, CLEVELAND RACES. @O1eviLaNn, June 8, —Last day, fast tri 10 trot, Dixie Springer woa seraight; Social second, Maud R third, others distanced; time, 2:20}, 2:26, 2:25}, In the exhibitions between heats Cling- stone trotted the last quarter in 32 seconds, Frank Palmer and Arkansas Bob trotted o mile, double, iu 2:36}. Juy Iyeze trote ted the last quarter in 83}, Little Brown Jug paced & mile in 2:004, the first quars for all pace, Floraballa won, Fuller roc0nd; Gam thitd, Sallor’ Boy disianoeds time, 2:173, 2:183, 2:16,2:179, 2:19} Fal- lor took the second heat, Klorabella the third and last. LEE PARK RACES, W iLkESUARRE, June G,—The specal purse of 81,000 was won by Edwin Thomas; best time, 2:23. 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