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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE OM .\ilA\. NEB. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1883. A NO. 2 yossession o ¢ leases of o ¢ Col y of 18 The o cen Eleve b and o . i ¢ o | & A BTR— T i S Francieo theotros and| THE OLD WORLDL 1 (A iy v oxceneive s RUNNING EXPENSES. vy Elosust g Bt dmined ) GEN, GROOK TALKS, shall receive also all the profits of the . mittee are that the proposed envollment By Redfield: To establish the grade of N Chicago one until the amount due me is be made in November after the general | " Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri|| ii* | The Queen of Madagascar Retires | i ¢ instead of Boptonior, wn i What it Cost to Keep Up a City [Lcse Mrvt, from Ninth o Seventh | gome Faots Concerning His Re- FLOOD AND FURY. strects, and { “What are Haverly's total liabilities | ofore the {all who call thémselves republicans, | X the southern limits of the vity, Ad iti i Deluged by Dxat',' v BlLans ¥ Ll Before the Fury of the | et ey BTN Vto. tli - disteice or. | Government, b Lol nits e vty A cent Expedition Into Mexi R o aan 70,000, Haverly is | French, ganization or not, may be enrolled ' =Ry Behmn: To repair bridge near Ite can Wilds, The' Missouri and Mississippe oo ::";::“11»|.".L,'.::§.'Ihlllh':"‘::':‘ll vl Sodh 7 . A HEADLESS “NATION.” ‘Tl“‘ Market House Ordinance "”h:l"‘l);k.‘::-nl'l'.,'}::;;"'il.{.fln strect in | oo, ek i Rivers Swollen and Breaking | all right wgain before very long, you may | The Capital Provisioned for a Siege LA Passed at Last. passable condition between Eleventh and | His Views Regarding the Disposal depend on it. T expect him to make : P Thirteenth. Adopted Banks. D Rt 1 | and Six Thousand Men on ¢ : | e el il of the Captured Apaches. - :‘rl::l.la.‘:;' 1';,",';&{‘}::" Lt e el '”T‘L the Dump | The Editor Gets Sixty Days for|tmportant Transac of the City .|‘:""\ \\‘.l.:‘;\”qilt;‘ 1“:‘.2‘.:':5 Sl & . % Oonsiderable Damage Done to ::ll!"‘v\\m‘:‘l”l.u‘('(h'l{“f:::|:::‘|‘_‘rv|‘|:|(“;|l-':::""\\“ll‘ b Libelling Banker Belmont, | Council, n.:w\':.('.‘5‘.';11‘.'1'('.‘“;“"‘N were ealled for and A Dot Dloture of thé General, . to look them up.” iven by Admiral Baldwin, council last evening all the the members | Nays' Behm, Dunham, Redfield, |is o tacit understanding that the Chirica- Twelve Lives Lost by the Detuge in | McConnell is very severe in his denun U. 8. N, Spocial Dispatel {0 1 e [ were present exeept Councilwan Kauf. | Woodworth, Baker-—b [ T will be allowed to go back on the Westorn Kanans, ciation of the conduct of Sam_Colville | NS TR TN, . ki | Dovov. | ik, Who'Ih abkett Hiot. i city Phe resolution takes effect July 1st. | rescrvation under cortain restrictions, and Gilmore, who, while professing great | 8 Cof T V e b Several sidewalk resolutions were | without military or eivil trial, Should B friendship for Haverly, made a deliberate | 13 1 of the Slaughtered Child aditor of The Iristiatlon, who The journal was read and approved lopted | this plan t t the army officers endship for Haverly, made a delibe urial of the Slaughtered Children d yestorday of Hbelin, \ J S ST adopted iis plan be e out the army officer: f The Flood at St Louis, and spiteful attempt to crush him,” | it Batdavend, . :I::':;'l _‘\‘\“\l ::.l““.“fwl.lll liv ,U: .‘m‘ o PETITIONS AND COMMUNTCATIONS The city treasurer was anthorized w.v‘\,.»h«‘u» Iuhmt the Indian n-..\n).l.-u are Special Dispateh to T Tvr. o — | Driabamant ' CHEGIo ity From the mayor: Approving cortain [advertise the sale of 32,000 of district | ended. The majority of the Indians ex- 8r. Lours, '»'1"“‘. 19.— The i L Bl [ : New Yok, June 19.—When Devoy |ordinances, Filed paving bonds for district No 2 press themselves weary of a life of con- risen seven inches since G BRADY'S CASE. | GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, was asked, **What have you to say why | From the mayor: Refusing to appoint REPOITS OF COMMITTEES, stant warfare. The day after old Loco $hie water hus spread over w little Wasninaton, June 10.—General | oo 0t [ the sentence of the court should not be s 5 Recommending the acceptance of the | Went to Gen. Crook's camp he stated that Jow lands on both sides of the riv Brady came into the criminal court room | *P PEEE S T | pronounced on youf" he answered in the | & - Roach special policeman for south | Gl LTI G contiueted by H, | the provious night was tho_only one in :;.' muh'lmll r\:u.p\}u- it yet rq--vrml.l this morning for the purpose of furnishix i |‘"*' "'|‘ “\'\“'I“ . | course of n short speech: *“The gentle. | Tenth street. Filed. wnd E. Kountze. Approved 4 which he had slept soundly since leaving ite a number of families were « o 106 to answer th LONDON, June 18 ith reference to i L A 4 for his ap) vunmiuwl in two indictments, | Admiral Pien and southern of the city on the [ charging him with receiving money while | the eapture of 3 river front, also in East St. Louis. Re- | gecond assistant postmaster general | envoy's state the demands of the French ports from the interior note high water | consideration for increasing certain star | were preposterous. They knew the ul orence 10 an who conducted the proseention was | From John A, McShane and others: | Recommending that. Marey street ""‘Hc!'fi ey 8 your .uull % half o 1:;_‘:“:;! Malagassy | 10108 it on the part of the people, and to | Asking for the opening of Virginia ave- [put inorder o that wmanure may | ¢ _("‘ ucks n\ln' il' ‘\"‘l"]“:‘ll"ll i ol (v mere layman, HKe me, it seemed w |00 to Hanscom pask. Referred w dumped in o the Missouri river, |17 ten ¥ u_ui : has ‘51; o thAS) great deal out of place that the sole ob. | % 1 Adopted. the ||‘|Il|||u| department e n«.--l:« to uu}n‘u Ject of the prosecution should he u vindi- | From N. ) the Chiricahuas, serious trouble is sure to to vacate their houses in both northern despateh Edwards and others: Ask i T | Recommending certain plumbing work ; 4 in all streun, washouts on railronds and | route services. Judgo Wiley said the ver | timatum would be rejected, The queen |GGG clmont, 1 claim that the ing that the Omala Fertilizing. works be | in the city jail. - Adopted. % rosult, Lasbnight Gen, Crook called all destruction of bridges, damage to crops | diet in the trial just ended would proba- [ of Madascar stringent orders not to | Coge T Ga 08 vindieate Belmont . but | . edito ra s, Rofotved Mr. Woodworth reported verbaly that the Indians together and made them . a in a few localities, but no serious destrue- | bly be sufficient reason for vacating the | return the ench fire. She recalled simply the law, &nd has shown thint [‘“ “IV" ed to remove IOFOTTYY u.l-rd‘h‘ul oot resaivell of: the kil ot sl speech. He said they would pro- tion of property yet reported. River [hond given by General Brad; most of her troops to the eapital and only | FREY R AR TS A ey | Fron the chief engineer: Submitting | More ne e teneivel Bt e GO S ceed to the reservation. When they got men here expect the water to reach its RECO B 00! 200 remained rt Tamatove ‘l“ m:un(mln\ wd 1 known the law better, | Plans for hose, engine and truck house | o =5 ™ 50 i there he hoped they would settle duwiv{ height to-night or to-morrow unless it ‘ ’ order. Tamatove is defended by merely | 1 7 1 a0 " that quietly to work on their farms and would ooy TR R il Rl WAsHINGTON, June 19.—The president § 2 gt It has left Belmont, with regard [and recommending its erection on the JRDINANCES, ) i : : b 8 1 Tnoray GF whicli LHBFS ara noprokent | oo 0 Togeph - Witiiheater; Britiah | o, Jiud fert mounting four ollfes thijs fand, CetMlly’ whioro hostood |aoutliweat, comer of Farumn and 10th i g T S N indications. 30 el b Bbo D lifomni } [muzzle loading guns. The queen is now | yeeo ™ “thods proceedings began, | A special ordinance approprinting €13, | stock. He spoke for some time in this % z‘l}u- ‘l,onm‘n\'l.nll nhx; diago, Cnl;f_nr_-nlw and byt off from foreign powers. It will T dodh. bk Mrovent B s ‘-r‘“m Estimated cost, ),000. Referred from the fund of paving district No. | strain, but made no special reference to The Missouri Flood, LMol il S take the French at least five months to [ ge et ROl o RIEVERE e B | From J. W, Dellranee, asking for re- {2 for work now done was read twice. | the Chiricahuas. The Indians signified 1kl Displch o Tium B consul for Wilmington and Los Angelos. | jovt e anital and there s sufti. | Gischarging any duty, cither as a public Aihatiee wilhotlene the aenlet! O . e o Special Dispatc! ' Bre march to the capital, and there is suffi journalist or as Irish nationalist that Bel. | duction of personal taxes for 1882 from | A ordinance authorizing the transfer | their approval of the speece. In an in Kansas Crry, June 19.—The river at ALABAMA CLAIMS. cient_ food in the eapital for a siege of [FLRREC LS L0 o he T e | 81,775 to 8200, Reforred of the sum of 160 from the general fund | terview Crook said: 11 p. m. is twenty-three feet by bridge| The court of commissioners of the |several monlhs, The Hovas have their £ . JT70 to 8200, . to the paving bond fund for payment of } - After the raid last spriug 1 was satis fi- v of city engineer ‘and rodman, was | ed that the Chiricuhuas were planning an- other invasion, which would have been ask no favor of Belmont. T owe nothing | From the city marshal showing stations to him, and 1 hope whatever your honor | of the. | e the woek ending | pasc does will be in consequence Jung 18th : : < o June 18th. An ordinance ereating alley paving dis- | far more destructive to life and property of the cae and'ndt fipon the recommend.- | From the city attorney asking further [ tricts in tho city of Omaha, numbored |than the first one. Now yuul prosie 'T‘(‘;;" '.'f?d:i,.by “-3:.1:;:{::':. w}"':f}]““l",“; time to seeuro” the right of way for the [one to thirty-cight inclusive, was passed. | cateh an Indian on a raid. 1” don't care Belmont resmonsible. whother lugally o | North Omaha sewer, ~ Granted. A ordinance to provide for and regu- | how good the troops are in pursuit, they B T ovgally or | From Warren Switzter and others: |late market houses catne up on its third fean never catch him. T was satisfied the for the loss of that s Yoin ble Asking that Twenty-fifth or Fairview | reading and was passed only way was to find the Indian’s strong- or the loss of that moncy; responsible | ygreot bo graded to proper width between s el Bol e atae et A T detesmtgen to_Irish poople just as much as when | Fomard ond St Mars avenue. and § 3 : " H St. y's avenue, and St. SONGE or Mec! o to follow them into the mountains before John O'Mahoney Went. o hin grave, and Mary's avenue o it proper widthon the | _Conventton of Master Mechanics. ) W00 T,"'“. otib: aghing T aweile to d any action that may be necessary to be | gouth side, where it intersects Twenty- | Special Dispateh to Tis Brx: P g : taken in the futwre Iwill not feel de- | fifth atroef, Reforrod. Y1 Ciroano, Juno 10,—Tho sixteonths an-|| STASERERST ChihEAE, end TRt terred from trying to get that money re- | From John 1. Redick: Kicking about | nual convention of the American railway | {18 S0 MRS S0t o, o e ex. stored. In writing that articlo I was not | the bad condition of Saunders: street, on | master mechanies —association —opened |G EEE ARG AT did not get e ctuated by malice, T regret nothing | helulf of himself and others. Referred. | here to-day, with representatives of sixty- | 2 et ST thoy dIAHBE Bt that L have said, and 1 retract nothing, | From H. Jacobson: Resignimg his po- | five milroads in attendance. An address | (60 FAISTESE B0 AR OF YO0 B uage, the one heretofore used in these | Alabama claims to-day decided that the [own 6,000 disciplined troops, most of ispatches, and twenty-two feet and|subjects of Great Britain, resident at the | whom are armed with Remington rifles. eight inches by the signal service meas- | time within the United States and sail- | The nation will fight to the bitter end. urement and is now on the stand still. [ing on the high seas, under the protec. | Meanwhile it is hoped that the powers The damage by storms Saturday and | tion of its flag were embraced within 2the [ will intervene. The envoys regard the Sunday night seems to have heen con- | beneficial provisions of the two acts " es- | bambardment of Tamative as a wanton fined chiefly to southeastern Nebraska, | tablishing and reestablishing the court of | and cruel act. They fear that many for- where the loss of crops and bridges is | commissioners of the Alabama claims on | eign residents of Tamative were killed. said to be very great. Some. parts of | equal footing withallother residentaliens, | Admiral Baldwin, United States navy, E._mmgmlm }\;m; :‘uul imrhwvntclin o i{:‘\\'cngrumlfihx(n}]l un(ln‘-;m; lmulm.g«m,., 9 O ered, e! pverely 3 g ancaster, af ronstadt, onday even- somewhat injured but little serious dam- | Teller that the military had taken all | 1ding all foreign ambassadors at St. age to cercals is reported. In the vicini- | 1lecessrry precautions to expel Capt. ersburg as well as Washington, special ty of Liberty, Missouri, a large are of | Poyne in the eventof another raid by his | yoypegentive of France at the coronation; bottom lands are overflowed and @ num- | Party upon Oklohama lands in Indian | viiinutelli, papal nuncin at Vienna, who ber of farms are under water. territory, represented - the pope; D . Russian OKLOHAMA PAYX = THE CABINET MEETING | foreign wminister, and Vice Admiral ':::]' ‘j‘:".,"‘y 1argggo hivl boon moru G tolt 1L ASSley o l“;(“‘"‘"]*"';‘ e 'li" :'I "I.\ :"-' 1O |k and organized the expedition, not Twelve Lives Lost. was attended by all the members exeept | Chestakaw, of the Russian navy St G . rom J.J. Lo Co Jewett, city clork, | after which the delegates listened to s iy : Bpecial Dispatch to Tk By, {li6 ittommisy fnafiaralle T -‘«;nxn\nu:xl!.f} Admiral _Piet in a dispateh from ORTING submitting an estimate of the amount of | riows papers of interest to their craft, | knowing with certainty that our troops h would be allowed to cross the line. SeNeca, K Somata June 19, —Besides the | the consolidation of the revenue districts ar, dated June 13th, ry tomeet the ¢ m they visited the Madag; money necessi s on the | During the afternc loss of life reported from here last night, | was not considered announces that he presented his ultina- | oo ispatehes to Tus B goneral fund for the coming fiscal years | ratlwny exposition, and to-morrow they aa, Fie tuabeh lxl\?m:l»‘lt;rl-‘:"ifi:c::‘t‘v particulars are received of the drowning| The president had another consultation | twn to the Hova government, which re- s T | . The saluries of city ofticers for the past | Will tke an_cxcursion ""I e M nd we had only one man with us who of the family of John Gribb, living north | with Secretary ger to-day, upon the | jected it. He then eaptured Somatave. T " 19 l-“- 1 fiscal year was §13,020.71. visit points of interest in the city knew anything of the country. How fourteen wiles. During the flood on | proposed consolidation of int e- | Ho says ho is firmly established in these | TouEo, June 190, Fint day, of the | Salavies of - the fire: department and B, much he knew he could not be sure; but ay morning he attempted to leave | venue districts. 1t is understood for all | positions without ~suffering auy los of | Summer meeting of the State Trotting ellancous bills conneeted therewith, A Preacher on Trial, PR e AR et R I e HD YR G with his wifeand four children. | states except Indiana and New Jersey, | men. Er, If,"‘” Rieatiier, | gootl it #01.44. a 24 [1Bresial Dlmaseh 63 ity e 3 manner, and 1 was determined to sto The wagon was overturned and Mus. | the plans of reonganization have heen al: | The funerals of a great wany victims | “00 fir attendance, 224 duss Cyclone | Salarien of police depurtment and mis- | - Niw Orueass, June 19 —The Piea- | oo g5 Aida. ‘HEms (RGeS Gribb and all the children drowned. | ready agreed upon. of Saturday's disaster at Sunderland took [ VO ”II !ll)_m- nl{v l‘l s; (-va .‘u(m R. | cellaneous bills conneeted therewith, 815, | yune's Mansfield (La.) special says: — The could not posaibly make a march of more This makes twelve lives lost on Sunc —— [ place to-day. The streets were crowded | fooonts) Kitty ds third, Mary C. | 630.04. i) - examination begun to-day of | {00 E n s There was plenty of Only four bodies have heen recovered. The James Trial Postponed. A B EhohE meOTIE MOk E B [ i e N Street force, ote., ®18,018.50; Hans Ben 0. Jenkins, Jr., for the murder water, but no game. If the Indians had The little town of Cincinnati was totally | Special Dispateh to Tuk Brx. class, three starters, Tony Newell | com Park, 1,9 8.71. wv. Jo Lane, of Borden. Tmme were i mourning. - One hundred free ke At : .| surprised us, I don’t suppose many would subm all day Sunday. The loss of | Kaxsas Crry, June 19.—The Jomnal’s | arayes were prepured in- one cemetry fos | W0 i ({"“‘l‘in Sy il]:‘u‘.'.','i("l "-“(};‘“‘ | BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, dintely after the shootine of Bordon Dy v Timet bak th e el story oty there hus been very great. Gal l:n]‘()ln‘.\)’:qw al g The cases | the soception of victims, exclusive of |35 ey | Bight months, £2,018 Jonkin District Attorney Sl wrote | Wi, e s, (o fefl B SO mst Frank Jame { ag; ; e murder, in con- | those for which the parents of _children with the Gallatin bank robbery, | who lost their lives will pay. Fifty-four ‘- year: o, and the Winston | hodies were interred in- this cemetery te in 1881, was called to-day, | day, and thirty-one ina smaller come- General bills, ineluding §3,663.24, paid | Joln 8. Butler, father of ‘the young ludy | during small-pox epidemic, $21,2 whose nume is involved in the matter, The coming fiscal year the fire depart- | giving him the particulars of the tragedy went and the police department il be | and alleged cause, being the riin of his dush l e, Load Hidward, wony Oleath | rovided for by special u lovy of © mills, | daugliter. Butler sopliod: MThere is WANT A REVISION. oany. b i * | which o thuhlxlm;u ul‘t‘h::lfitu'm,m fose s :_I‘“ft;‘vl( w'lnzinm ‘f h m‘:‘:v Shprge go ]‘J”.‘\;::‘.“;ll:?::i“l!':.h ;:t)h:l\r“nn»('llnu -of | TLadies’ stakes, two-year-olds, mile and ;":'::tl: ::f“fll‘:':«' “L: i‘d‘.] mnmlm)i which | kins took up such anidea, My daughter The Mississippi Flood. Special Dispatch to Tug Bie. St. Lovts, June 18.—The river rose 9 inches here to-da The gauge to-night | and, upon application of the defense con- 7 feet 7 inche No material damage | tinued until August 20th. The defense yet done to property. Should the water | asked continuance on the ground that rise two feet higher the destruction will | their witnesse it not be able to ar- not be great. Apprehension has been | rive for sev § on account of the holds the fight was practically won. THE WAY TO BEAT THE TANE i tosurprise them in their own camp, You get the bulge on them and the, stampede worse than Texas cattle. It turned out as I supposed. Many of them had been out almost underduress. There is absolutely nothing for them to eat in CINCINN AT, June 19, The second day f the Chester park races. Attendanc good; track lumpy. Mile and a quarte dash, all ages, Lord Bdward won, Olean, tery. three-quart anite won, Miss Yates, LiElspuiali HEDLATING ite w fast year cost 33,3148, [snys she said nothing to Mr. Jenkins | (5 SOUIS Y NOLWME o them to eat d felt for the Madison dyke on the Hlinois |interruption of travel by freshots, The |4 Fesclution was pusscd demanding a e secand, Ascalon, third; time, 221 | 60 o basis of’ 8800000 the general | that he could possibly “infer anything of | 6L SEAGL R e for cattiey . but side of the xivor from Venico to Madiaon | statea’ counsel was prosent with Mrs. | ™' i, vty gaya: Negotiations botwoon | Barnoy Aaron, sccond, pthiors. distanced; | {und for this year would bo 886,400, To | the kind. were forced to cross the line to obtain l';‘fm‘l‘lvl.‘«'“:'r i :::-)-:ib‘t.:l‘:;‘..{‘mfufm< o of ;“:;'.:h'r.'.f.l.i"Nx:ml“I:Iln.li.ri':p;:lw\,v":?*\.fi and in - relation to the | time, 1:49), 1:48}, 1:49} H e drawn from this amount would be Calife Saac o amunition. A few years of this sort of £14,000.00 00,00 0000 | Sax Fraxcisco, July 19, M0.00 | Lesseck, one of the most Total £41,000.00 “""I'“'I“'f firms, suid to-day e A They were a little nervous at first, but o s : .| socinted Press representative, that the | g, S N 188t llnalx}v::nlil l'.ml. "',':;”‘“""'(T:“‘“r,.,(..hfl;“""' yield of California would undoubt | peleve® { Gl ios of city wark d of public” works al miscellaneous illx S life will make the bravest of them weary, and it was not remarkable to find that a White &g jority were anxious to get back to the reful wheat | roservation. I never doubted my scouts, o the corn land_is inundated in St. Charles | dently a surprise to the defc county. The water there is two inches | Hite was prepar higher than two years ago, when the high | tions among the James boys and others, line was only exceeded by the great flood |at her house, implicating them. Dick of 1844, The damage to erops and farm | Little is also here for the proseeution, PR property in St. Charles county so far as | The plea of the defense in continuance is | S1. Pererssora, June 19, A ukase 3 allavasitho aio e 72 estimated, is $100,000. It is expeoted irdsdlainy Iias been issued ro-cstablishing & prefect- | b a1y 10 00,000,000 buslicla(at lanate' Hyd| et rathof GRoxions ditzooraiamould it oA T i e e v 2 st | & may determine, These figures are based | 1Y P4 PHEEEH AR | be able to handle the Indians the bottom land along the river between ems in ure at St. Petersburg inj the main as it [it not been for the hot northers beginning | N e & oo 4 1P AN 3 s ! | S on the expenditures of the last year and if they remained in their country. Some- here and ro, will be submerged, but crowd were present | was previous to August 8. | Shipping News, ! et the first of June the crop wouldhave been | ow fhe Mexican troops never seem to damage have yet been re- view of him. Special Dispatch to Tin Bur, the probable amount of assessment of the | g5 400,000, The first two consignme : € I i 1 y vie S R | & | i 63,000,0 The first two. consignmnents | yog into elose quarters with the Indians, - i A INSKJOLD IN REVKJ . | T s 16 v s (. | coming year, i s NAW . arOD. 4 o-di rlic i ious Rebels | Loxnox. June 19— The steamer | Nuponky ciipsldmanrived,iG. C From D. Hurley and others, asking fithe new erpy arrived tosday. I could not find that any had been killed ous Rebels, | . Loxpox, _ 19.—Tl 4 | Reece, London; W n, Liverpool, 1 Y LR e |in that fight, where it “was claimed that Suscial Disuato G i | Sophia with Prof. Nordenskjold and his | ] ity | that an ordinance be passed declaring the 4 00 NEUY, . WLOrA. 15; WAS. QALINGC, hiy Special Dispatch to Tir Brr. | | Loxboxn, June ed out, City eleven were killed. Indeed, I think the PHILADELPHIA, Chaplain .l\(n»tlu- nvxfl-]-il'nifz l\[;wllhv-fl- ‘Iul'rl\wl at| of Paris and Suevis ork. | keeping of Iulw )\\lllun the city l|||||h<] a n of Spain | Mexicaninlan'of -m"l, lmh'um in's i L RS | Reykjavik, Teeland, June The party | : : I nuisance and that necessary” steps be 5 w0 o) | B " Cooper, of the stei Sl e R S Tt v You, June 10.—Arrived, Polyn- [{iEeites B0 e By St re. | « Wodnesday on her way to| iko, - They kill the women and children, hort of Antonio, NG &K I TRRILY f Hamburg. RO CRlIL " ther. Madrid is vife with | )i S 1ka v 3 biaks ki i lt et 100 Lt a, fr ;u |u||l)url.<]. h move his aviary fron its present location | juoet 10 R IR wll\lll nly l,nl\u the bucks in better aytian government made an 0 P Ew YoRK, June 19, An | e s mors of a great court seanc ch s ghape to fight. | expected we would Miragoane from the sca, and NYMUEE QRY VIR, | cian and Monarch, T eggoatod that tho ordj. | 2:ho affect thnt hving ascartained the |havo to go further south to find the hos- pulsejl with t]rx l.lm?.\“s (]u.. vou A St v\l]vr.u!.‘wlv. I.lum: 19, ; The number y e B e o e i SEs o Sliinad 1| & 1?llln‘m.\'-llf “wll‘lm-u .‘,\" \ n”]:u y'nf'll‘u: tiles, There is no doubt but that Geron- many men, he rebels have captured ’..{ deaths from the catastrophe at Victo- | Skipped W 1is Brother's Wife. | oy o petition was filed. royal cirele, and heing unwilling to take | i, and the other chiefs will return from cinat, and v posossion of nearly al | rin Hll now o T Br, ottt secretary of | 010 view of such matters usually indulged | Moxico, 00 Geronimo is probably tho t. | Rowg, Jun June 19.—The police are | | ) Sl o . olice @ 3oard of Education, submitting estimate | documen y o | Mus, : BIL 1 to testify to conversa- ARDS, Special Dispateh to had a satisfactory result, England agree- ing to give up the right _of asylum in her consulate, ame between Vignaux and )0 points, for #400, was won | Harrrorn, June 19.—The cushion | g K [ | | CTURE RE-ESTABLISHED. highest run was 70, Vig N0 Teports « ceived, Storm Notes, ispatches to Tie B) BENVILLE, June 19, Hundreds of people visited the scene of the cyclone to-day and viewed with astonishment the destruction of property in th y. The storm appears to have formed 1 west of here and r ched rdal in Spain, Ju high northern portion | wees 202, 19.—The public; | the western fon of | relative to Ireland caused by royal personages, she has fled with her children from Spain and will never It descended with terrific damaging and destroying most most able and influential chief amon, | g U ooking for C. G, Sy | of the 1 he said o, 1 give . : g o ¢ ooking for C. G. Synold, who cloped |of the amouut required to support the |5 ¢ X padl iem, and he said to me, ‘I give mysel everything i its puth as it saeps across | YW Hampshire Senatorial Election. |some differnces inthe Carin special | vogterday with the wife of is brother | inqlic sehools for the ousuing ) e retusnihion ST ent has gain- |y o' do what you please with,” I think ity for & distance of & mile and g | 9Pecisl Dispatch to Tux Bre. commission appointed, which in future| Bynest, © They lived at Menomone | puglic & 4108 P10 Ssing ed great currency on the continent in | o ghall “alf, and plunging into the waters of the| CONCORD, June 19, The first ballot | will examine Irish questions. Mich' Lonal fauibut OF G Syndldner. ut and teachery spite of strenuous to suppress it GRTOLD JUH IN 158 RND, Ohio, lifting them up in the shape of a |1 the senate to ¢ L SENAtOr | ONGERELLOW'S POPULARITY IN ENGLAND, |Suaded Ernest to sell his place T e though ho has not buen with the main body for months. Tt is also almost cer- tain that we will get little Charley Mec- Comas alive and well. If ever an at- tempt is made to remove the Apaches to the Indian Territory there will be another Indian war, but I {lurdly think the peo- Bingham 6, J 9 water spout for a distance of one hundred | 8tood,Rollins 10, F feet. The most remarkable thing is the | W. Patt e 3 K gon. They mmived here Saturday oy B ricro Gilman M S | the committee to place a bust of Long- 4be . ; it that no one was injured,u the storm | e L filan Marstor 1 WK S| foldow i Westminister Abhey, presonted | 04 the brothors went on . little sprec, passed over the thickly inhabited purt of . The y, Dy the American committce. five hundred |14 € G.Synold got possession of Ernest's q . ral 4 rniture the city and swept the finest residences. ‘[sl‘;“;.:’.{;’é;:}ffi‘f:‘fiut‘.l.,f]m but ane 8 rom persons of note, . who sub- | pocketbook containing €600, and he and | Supplics, books and apparatus = 4 Mrs. Ernest Synol Miscellancous ; ApSo—zr=sl 8l [ seribed towatd the expenses of the bust | Mrs. Emest Synold. disappeared. Tt | Miscellicou land start + Portland, Ore- *| Lowvox, June 19.—The sceretary of Special Dispatch to Tk Bre. MiLwAUKEE, June 19, Frederick Layton, a pork packer of wealth, has de- termined to build an art gallery at a cost of 100,000 and present it to” the city. Ther mprovements Suel wnd light i o o, | ecmis Eruost had ot scen s brother | Interost e b Th will be no conditions attached to | I Jin are 50 anzious for theit re: Special Lispatch to Tiix Bis, Southern Dakota. ]Now England as a testimonial of the for twenty years until a short time ago, | D/IE Tun ud moval, T!m Chiricahuas are not h(.) peless- Kansas Orry, June 10.—The Times | special Dispateh to Tun Brx. igh estemn in- which the poet was held | they having been soparated in Germany | g e BIBT00 WiLt, convince you of |y bad. They would be better if they mcinl. from Medicine Lodge, Kansas,| Hukow, June 19.—A convention for| by the best minds of Great Brituin, when mere lads We anticipate from fines and liconces, 90,000 WHAT the wonderful curative | had not been allowed to raid into Mexico miles southwest of here, near the|the purpose of preparing a plan for ==a— From State apportionment 14,000 properties eombined In | ten years ago on condition that they line of the territory, says the severest|organizing southern akota into 0 -S04 B “ ~ | Hoon's SARSAPARILLA, If the remarkable |should not molest the pl'nflnlw of the Ter- hail storm ever known in that section oc- |4 ~ state met this morning. Barney M fadots, Spechl Dispaich o TN RN il . A Tatpl e coninmn L0001 cures that have been effected by lts use fall [ ritory. Their excuse for leaving the re- curred last night. Meagre rcports indi- | Caulfield, of the Black Hills, was madc | “Peial Diswatch to Tik Brx Burraro, June 19.—The fortieth an-|Amonnt of legy required * to impress upon your mind this repeatedly | servation the last time was that proven fact? Thousands are using it, and | they were not treated properly, M “ate many youny calves killed and herds | tomporary and permanent chairman, | \VASBINGTON, June 19, —The president and thirty-sixth session of the| al R143,7 stampeded. It came from the southwest. | Four hundred delegates were in attend- | SPpointed the following cadets-at-large to Institute of Homapathy con-| ) communication was referred. alldeclare that 1t 1s & medl- | olicy in regard to them is simply to sen e N the West Poiut military academy: Man- | v¢ gara Falls this morning. | Various bills wes erred to their ap- | eine possess- tog all and |t} to the reservation; if the interior The Rise at Helena. SEESEH | ning J. Logan, Hlinois, (son of General | The { ceedings opened with prayer. | o riate committees without reading evenmore than wo elaim {or | qepartment refuses to receive them then Special Dispateh to Tuk Bk, Attacked by a Mob Logan), Andrew Curtin Quay, of Penn- | President B. W. Jameson delivered “the | "o contract and bond of Wi, Fitch | it My friend, if you are sick or in that €on- | j¢ \ijl he responsible for whatever hap- He June 19, The rise of here it steady sylvania, and Pierrepont Isham, of Ili- | annual address, briefly reviewing the | nois, with Robert A, Emmett, of New |gress of medicine during the past ye Carr dition that-you cannot call yourself either | o\ rsuUkG, Ky sick or well, go and geta bottle of Hoop's June 19, After & Co. with the city of Omaha for con Cabell, a colored detective, had conclud For a century almost the Apaches structing the Jones street sewer, was have been Ishmaelites, with their hands ud alaringly ar, e i i | York 1 S ol D. Hatch, of lo the status of school homaepa and pre SARSArARILLA, and realize yourself how | st B .8 o with something less t below alternates, sented suggestions for the consideration Mr. Leeder moved to lay the wmatter vgainst them. Now their last stand has f g W | leaving the court house, he was attacked f the o "Roenor Pl HEF, Y % hits the right 4 3 AL high Much of the bottom country | py 10 Collored men and shot in — of the institute. Reports showed a most | gemporarily on the table, and when the | 4t ol its been made, and the last war-like band . v oring Y & PAreY OF C0lore( ang sho Ciacs ’ 4 S salt ondition o e 8chool .. plez Thurs A 4 4 ¥ dence Wo oM Delayed Trains. saved his life. rrosts were mado. | e, June 10, Peter Mo, | clinical medicine. Papors were read and | o3 ey CRAGEAE L e AW moved, With matters in this condition Special Dispateh l~'lml«ln : | ‘New Hampahire Senatorship, (eoch’s real estate was attached to-day to | Giscussed by Drs. J. P, Dohn, J. Wl Tpon property owners on Foruteenth | From the Registrar of Deeds for Middlesex | I don't believe tlu-duvu-tun-m is reafly to LeaveNworTH, June 19.—The river | fiactal Ditciakits 4 Tra Bak the extent of nerly §300.000 to. satsty | Dowing, I 8. Mitchell and " others street asking for its nmediate y County, Northern District, suy the Chiricahuas shall not go back to here is nineteen feet ten inches, and 1is- | Coxeomn, N. H., June 19.- The fist| the claims of Alder Ellis and Milton | A4j0urned to Wednesday. to South Avenue. It can be ' Mass, | the reservation. ing slowly. Rock Island trains ave still | payjoe in the house resulted: Whole num- | Lightner for 125,000 against McGeoch, - [ one-fourth the cost of any of n‘“'""fi'""‘-'m’yf.‘-;'x"'k lemen— Puveson, June 19.—Gen. Grook and abandoned. The Missouri Pacific had | pey 305, necessary for a choice 153; Rol. | Everingham, Frank A Crittenden, and | g ociat pispatch toTun o - as it will quire the leveling of the| ] ! Al s ved this evening, The populae ona passenger and stock train through. | ling 117, Harey Bingham 11, James F. |John A, Peacock. The property Lie in | "y tors'e T - stroot. Roforred [ oFlonYe o sime. Kiku In reeted him enthusiastically. @he first train on tne Kansas Central| prigys by “Jumes W, Patterson 20, Gil- | Milwaukee, Wanwatosa and Greenfield, | SN TREMS 2i08 A8, (“‘" S| An abstract of bids for the grading of | wevor found anytiin An Iron Firm Pinc since Saturday las arrived. No damage n Maston 9. Charles H 1, N. W, | His homestead is also taken, as the Wis. | S04 Bits cemiied, that Gardouin Lionals, | Nqo)olag gtreet was presented, the con-| ¢ 3] your Sarsaparilla. I 2 ) . | executor of his wife' o righ AR Nood, | Special Dispateh to Tuk Bk of any consequence us yet, but should |y 0y “Aaron Stevens 15 consin uct of the last legislature allows | C¥ecutor of his wifc's will, had no right en awarded stem, purifies my blood, |5 tract havin Pot- | 0Hs8 uD My v John ABs rise continue some whewl will be| e [ only £5,000 worth exempt. | to endorse notes for his aon, who subse- | g “the lowest bidder. The approval | D6 over. Keshecttuily yours o Preessuka, June 19.—1t was authori flooded quently failed. A number of local banks 3 4 § J. 1. THOMPSON, tatively announced this afternoon that g l A Murd 5 Alde | —— e hial Al isaanntad HEISST to. [of the compract and boud was deferred | Graff, Bennett & Co., iron manufactur —s—— Special i B | Settled by Lightning. itis said, of £1,000,000, are Hhely o | Wil @ now contract could bo drawn by | One of our prominéit business men 8aldto | uyy, of this city, had called their creditors The Haverly Failu | Crxcrsyar, June 19, —John T, Kelly | Special Dispateh to The Bee q oy i d the board of public works, us the other day: “In the spring my wio | 45 00t 66 morrow and will ask for an Special Dispatch to T [ this evening shot and fatally woundeid |~ Bay Sr. Lovts, L., June 19.—Philip | RESOLUTIONS, gotall run down and could not eat anythings | oxeongion. They will offer to pay ones Cuicaco, June 19 —tThe arange- |James Toal. Bystanders say Toal came | Bandeall and M. Odow, standing under| The Price of Chinese Charvacter. | By McGucking To put in_order the| 208 your store X saw apilo of Hoob's |y, of the liabilities in installments of menta | have made with Haverly ave per- | up laughing, exchanged hats with Kelly, | the shade of small pine disputing over | Special Dispateh o Tux B lley between Famum and Harney, | patearARLEA in tho window, and Leota | ¢ 00 ™yie™ and nine manth 1 th feotly satisfactor yto me,"said C.H. M- | who immediatel Botod ‘aal tOn sTIE' | B el N eaan ok Killed ! i oo S Y f . . | Tentl | Tocalfth strot It Y| botile. After she had been taking it a week ATt e mapihs, png, e R il | i & + [ suall account were killed by lightning, | New Yok, June 19.—Wong-Ching- | Tenth and Twelfth streets. Referre she had a rousing appetite, and it did her ce in three years with ample securi- Connelt to lay on his return from New | and warned Toal not to f _with him. | | — Foo, editor of The Chinese American, 15| By Baker and Anderson: To have | everything, She took thrée bottles, and It | ty. It is considered reasonably certain \{ox-l:.“t fll|~- (0N 1R85 yanp fl"-, lh-‘ll anu L i it \I-u{n[ulb mnl I\‘III\ @ \"“.“1 3 publicans, {in jail on a charge of libel brought|house on Division street, between Burt | Wasthoe best three dollars I ever luvested.” {lad tho eatantibn will ba granted. The amount of moncy b am confident of | drew a revolver and deliberately fired, | #pe atch to Tux Ber | against him by an Pood Tipp. The|and Cuming streets, removed, Adopted ’ liabilities arve over $1,600,000; assets hia ability 0 pay, and wo aro on the best | the ball passing throngh Toal s fogt armi | New Youx, June 19, —Tho ropublican | laintiff was roforred o in Fou's Lapor ag |- By Baks: To sink well at post houe,| 00’8 sa"s‘,l)al’“'a- about §2,000,000, exclusive of real estate, uf"‘.crml. § AR into the side of his heart, Kelly was|éentral committee this evening adopted | a criminal und thief, and wants £25,000 | Adopted of‘_’l'g,g{“';]},-m«‘x;}“-' ,lflfi%lu-gomm which is worth over $1,000,000, and is 'What arrangemients have been made!” | arrested, Illlu plan of reorganization prepared by | damages, By Behw: To have Jones street, be-| Apothecarigs, Lowell, Mass, " | believed to be unencumbered,