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THE OmMAHA DalLy BEE. - THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB, FRIDAY MOR e ——— NG, MAY 9, 1884, NO), 250 ttor of ork until the bank thy mmittee, H. 1 vell — THE GRANT FAILURE. [oonooiciifuiioraon. - |EUROPEAN _INTELLIGENGE. (i vn iatha'v oppoe o any g, | <A CHANGE ON 'CHANGE, [gmo nocomary t by v the noveomer, | - A URDER MYSTERY, e osition for the reliof of the porson hamed —en it camo to the same thing, as it signified et Vanderb-BRgS St FoF 10 ADDOIE | o Voun tay, & Supernndens A NS FAGr 608 DODERET A1 mwit ropr s 1 o on o | 100 Chitigs Markts Prsent a Marke |32 &b "B uimcwia| T8 D By of 8 Strangsr Fonnd mweat of & eserer St R st gied v o v (M OUGHI M OVt oo prdent o tho sonstomid s | COUTLVISONAY | R R S e Montns| Nt Nebaska Ciy, e n e e s mambat e suted Tith e iy i e Balree . e a3 e the Baltimore & Ohio, has resisted all o OlaimsNitklo Plate Collater- |5, Grpeie o mede o wwignment to| Tho Farco of a Health Exhibition fiiyon'the passage of the bil forming the | To the Very Exoiting Soones of |eftorts to brime 1t i the pory vos has | The Head Mashed to a Jelly With J. L. Davis, A Washington spocial says: The exam- Opened in London. subject of the conference. been growing apace itor, &1.02.;“ Bshypotheontsd. iner of the I\%lrinaphmk h:s written that P e Logan said he could not and would not Wednesd ay Last, new o‘fxm n;’eupmay‘:r'm‘,:;ngzg‘k!: ::l‘lf shl\l‘p Rocks, N : strong offorts are heing made to bridge AB . p . o) :;d 'A:n m:l;‘r:fl{u:lmxml and ing to sell out to the Western Union, but —t— s The Amount Originally Borrowed b i L R aron in Jail for Assaulting a5 S8R 1ad betoro tho onato n com. | Whilo the Coreals Hold Their i, ne s nearly P 1 e wertar [ A Quarrel, Two Mon and & Wom Over Five Millions, J. D. Fish, prosident of the Marine Servant @irl, munioation from the secretary of the in- Own in the Way of Values, |to everybody that while there is a limit Footprint, Ko, / A National bank Ku made an assignment to AR terior lubmmin? l"N'l“"‘o!mnl estimates to its ability to purchase new lines and —— & | * R o J. H. Morris, The preferences of the ) ¢ of §202,620 for further clerical hire nec- — its ncoustomed dividends, there is 00 | 5o dal dlspateh to The Bes, ~ g @rant and Ward Restrained From M,fiinn bank aro Grant & »'v.,lrd. i The Pope and Prussia Coming to mfl tho, pension bill now pending| Pork and Lard in Fair Demand Limit to other peoplo's abiliy to build naw R ay .—The by & . n he excitement b) o failure of the . 3 o i nos. h % . = Meddling With the Assets. Marine national blnyk has greatly moder- a Genial Unde“t’fl'udmg' Mr. Mitohell, of the committee on and a Shade Firmer, S an unknown man was discovered g E‘- ated. Grant & Ward's statement is an- pensions, reported favorably with amend- The American Medios, L r p 9 . , ‘clock this morning, lying in f menta, the house bill granting pensions WasiNarox, May28,—The third day's [ 0 i o to soldiers 6f the Mexioan war. PTe wis Cattle in Stronger Demand, With |session of the Amorican Modical Associ. | 100ding to the river. Ho had u B laced on the ealendar, and bills hereto- i i i tion was attended 1,240 delegates, which [ edly been murdered. The ¥ ad ore in ed in the senate on the same Firmer and Higher Prices. represents tho total attendance. Dr. | heen mashed to & jelly with sh. 5 s, subject were indefinitely postponed. The Georve M. Stornberg, U. § A., offered ot e c amendment provides that no officer, en- The Hay Stheket Acuvs With Mucs|® resolution stating that the exact knowl- e b‘)dy llyhlengthwuc i g e listed man or Widow shall be entitled to ay Market Activi uch | odgo necossary for the provention of a and the imprint of the head was fully the benefits of this act unless dependent Lighter Receipts, majority of infectious and pestilential | three inches deep, while om each side in whole of & part upon his or her labor - maladies has not yet been obtained; that | were large pools of coagulated blood, in or assistance from others for support. SB10 " congress bo petitionod to make suitablo | wjich were mixed hairs from the mur- Mr. Dawes (rep., Mass,) offored a res- CHICAGO MARKETS, appropriations for the prosecution of sci- a ¥ olusion which was agreed to, calling on A REACTION, entific researches rolative to the cause [dered man's hosd. The body was cold, the secretary of the lnterior for informa- | Special Dispatch to Tie Bre. and_provention ot infactious diseases of | showing that the murder had been com- ;Ion l'lvl'nsflm n'qy -k}w hude«;en taken | Ouicaco, May 8.—The markets to- fln:.hunlul:l utclo,fu}:melr }:he di;m;‘tion of amitted some hours before. Fresh foot or the prosecution of one Holterinp for i national board of health, and that a per- [ prints were discovered, commencin; shooting an.dndian namea Black Wolf. day presented a strong contrast to the munent one, that a detail of one medical Sbait onls HUAANAL and fifty feot from Holferino, he said, was a cow boy who activity and life of yesterday. Trading in [officer of the army and oneof the navy be | where the body lay, up toward the body made & bet with his friends that he could | wheat was on a modorate scale, but this [ authorized for prosecution of resoarches |and then toward the river, From the E P o bullet,through the Indian's hat | was followed by periods of Zgreat quiet, [of this nature. The resolution was|foot prints it was evident that two were without touching his head. Hoe made & | gory was moderately active andatronger, adopted and a committeo appointed to|men and the other was either a woman slight mis! however, and put the bul- | o 89% | present the matter to congress, The fel- | or had a woman's shoes, _After leaving Tot through head instead of the hat. [ Which was about the only feature of the | Jowing ofticers wero elected: President, ticipated with interest and is expected ' . The Firm to Have Till the 12th |to.dsy. The committeo to investigato tho Franoe Contemplating Selling Her t : Marine bank accounts began its labora, Railwa i to Answer the Suit. The opinion grows that Presideut Fish 78 toRaiso Funds, acted preaturely. ~ There, were fehw Bl e o ! inquiries at the bank this morning, the her Intelligence From the Conti- b N .Oonkllnn e depositors believing they would be paid nent of Troubles, the Emergency, in full, LoNa Istaxp Orry. May 8, —Mayor Petry was assured by President Fish that 4 B A A the city would not lose a dollar by the FOREIGN NEWS. VANDERBILT AFTER THEM, closing of tho Marine bank. NIHILIST FATHER AND DAUGHTER SUICIDE, New York, May 8.—In the suit| = The Marine bank directors adjourned. | Sr. Perersnurc, May 8.—During the brought by the New York, Chicago & |No statement is likely to bemade { f¢rial Tuesday of the nihilists, Dubetaki St.Louisrailroad company against Ulyssés ‘:"l f b:z:“::;’::e rl&:.nc‘}(t‘):luy:fi::w?c(:?‘;: and the daughter of the prisoner stab- Grant, Jr., Ferdinand Ward, Ulyses uumptlonpxl\w ;:n:rxi. Fish was not asked | bed themselves, tho father fatally, the Grant, James D, Fish, Arm C. Smith, |'to resign, but in case of a reorganization | daughter dangerously. Julian J. Davis and John Morris in the ch;‘m }fllllhe(}a ne"w pr(.i'idlmtlml:.“(“hiqx:i L THE HEALTH EXHIBITION, 5 re . Geant and Jessie R. Grai YNDON, i 2 supreme court, Judge Donahoathis &fter- | 1ot ssslgniments £, Jaties: MoNatoe: briLd'g:;I ?:;mxfill;ynpgnsz;rlelflr%l?lt hfl?;;l noon granted an opder requiring the de- | hibit: r irectly fendngrt: b HOW. SRk, 0];11}13 lg2&h tnt, ;l;‘belfic‘{me;;n%g references of $240,000; hibition to-day. The Prince of Wales |y, Indighs felt outraged, and in the ex. | 4Y+ H. F. Campbell, Georgia; 2d vice-presi- :}‘vsa:mdwyh:‘:; ';rl::k. l:g.,f';..mhgfl: why a receiver should not b appointed, | = "o or SO e '::‘ o tologram ':"h:l"“ success, Glad- citoment burned a house belonging to the WHEBAT, dent, 8. D. Mercer, Nebraska. hands, and then, it ?:luppolsd, retarned why an injunction should not be is- - | R ROl ShEa i A grooted with | oo hops,” The houso burners were tried | Opened § to fo higher under tho im-( The following officers ware elected: | to town. Around the corpse were sraces sued. In the meantime the defendants SAVING THE TIMBER. m‘:ghnck‘:v::d“arw hisses. The show i8 | 1,4 gentenced te five years imprisonment, | pulse of good buying, but fell off to lc, | President, H. I. Campbell, Georgia; 1st | of a hard struggle. are restrained from interfering with the but the man who shot the Indian was still | luctuated and closed about jc better|vice president, J. L. Lynch, Maryland;| The body had been robbed of every- g\n'rtnenhip assets of the firm of Grant & | Concluding Day|] of the Amecrican A BRUTE[OF A BARON. , |untried and unpunished. than yesterday; May closed at 92jc, June | second vite president, S. D. Moore, Ne- thing of value except a few trinkets, A Ay Forestry Congress, Bacon St. Loeonards, charged with jn-| ' Mr."Van Wyck offered a resolution, |943c, July 96c. On call sales were 525,- | braska; third vice president, J. H. Par- | woman who lives close at haud says that The order and injunction were granted decent assault upon a female servant, | which. at ¢ué suggestion of Conger, was|000 bushels at unchanged prices. sons, Now Hampshire; fourth vice presi- | about 12 o'clock she heard voices =s if Aapon the complaint of Wm, H. Vander- |y, survarox, May 8.—The American | has been sent to jail, bail being refused. | lsid over one day, diracting the secretary CORN, dent, H. C. Ghent, Toxas; Secrotary, W. | men were quarreling. The rest of the af- bilt, president of the New York, Chicago ¥ : &8t Touis R. R, Co. Tn the affidavit | forostry congress concluded its annuases- | 0~ My 8- The entents b Vandorbilt says: *'About April12, 1834, | sion to-day. A goneral discussion s ow- | /oo "Pitugin and the Vatioan will be ‘the railroad made a promissory note|ed *he prevailing sentiment was thot the | established upon the confirmation of the whereby for value received, it promised | preservation of timber lands was a mat- | successor to CountLedochouski at Poseh. POPE AND PRUSSIA, of the interior to withhold the granting of B. Atkinson, Pennsylvania; assistant patents to, or recognizing any claim i There was a good shipping demand for | o f corn, and the feeling in the market At biCk L ir is shrouded in mystery. No one pepts i intl o {Clai 3 i P lnl ems to knew whul::lhohmm :‘-, who made by the Northern Pacific railroa i reagurer, I3, JJ. Dunglison, Pennsylva. |his assailants coul ave en, nor for lana adjoining on account of what is i:“:.%; u’}:,h:p;:?;l‘;u:i;:::!d‘L’;u:g:;nf i: nia; librarfan, Dr. Klemschmidt, District | whither they could have fled. There is known as the Pugalluy’s branch, built Jo, advanced a trifle, and LR GB OYRE, of Columbia. groat excitement, and @ searching in- i ol 1o T A Janvary 1, 1585, Oh the | eonent Lok sid e witharurn. foom | inop Lydomalc kas been nominated ¢ ( 5557 TEARCRCHL s (8.1, 40 |yentardsy. - ey olossd at 504 June UT4; Baso Ball Yestorday prvspegrhbndgge ] 20th of Apri the compasy mads another | setlemont o public disposal | Vatioan on other qusstions aro cordal °| the land granied to the rond. R SRR (o b o At Cincionati—Cincionati, 8 Tndian-|'Rymmasxs, Orrv, May 8. —Thomas note e same firm for also| A paper was read by Jno 8. Hicks, of The shippil ill then take 5 % " apolis, J. th rdered payablo January 1, 1885, ~ As’ collatoral | New York, entitled “Planting of Troes | o, pe o 0700 AsSoCIATION, Tho ontonation of tho D1 o 0omm: | u1od stead and 10 May clonod at 525, | At Cincinnati—Cincinnati Unions, 7; | Hagtishman and. beloagod 13 the. 56k “sscurity for the payment of theso notes | by Railroad Companies.” He would re- | PAKIS, Moy 8.—France is said to b | pjtteq of the wholo was comploted, Tune ot 351 to 3340, Juby at B8%e 32b | Baltimore Unions, 10. regiment of England. .He was dischan the plaintiff deposited with Grant & |quire nearly half . mile of growing tim. | oormally pledged not to interfere with | “F\ .o 1ills were taken from tho tabie | Lo, 3¢ 395 to Suks, July a fo. On | At Pittaburg—Metropolitan, 8; Alle-| don aecount of il health, The coroner’s Ward 1,400 negotiablo bonds of the rail- | ber along the side of each milo of railroad | 10 Afrioan International Association of | 1,3 “ywith but slight debate amended to | ™ ¢t Were 70,000 kil gheny, 1. jury adjourned till Saturday. Two men road company of $1,000, each, secured |¥o produce a sufficient number of troes | ~o5 fhol lattat lias’ undectakaniito correspond t0 the house bill as amended, in fair d 1donxd hade firmer; | Ab New York — Detroit, 11; New }ave been held on ,suspicion. Nothing by second mortgage upon the railroad. | for its use, exclusive of timber used for cedo to France its African property in |4 'then passed without division or de- | Mey olomm ot 17 45 to 17 50, June 1760 | YOrk: & definite is known. Vanderbilt alleges, on information and | bridging and fencing. “:F SR b CE L bate, and Fryeat once moved the ap- &?Li!;?d,]ri 171'? ‘:-(;‘2011-595;] ““By.,ffl At Milwaukeo—Milwaukee, 4; Minne- e — belief, Grant and Ward upon the receipt | The conyention adopted a report_earn- | *°™ pointment of a committee of conference Ui e (ke apolis, 3. THE STATE OF FLORIDA. SELLING THE STATE RAILWAYS, In view of the constant deficits of sev- eral budgets, the committee have under consideration a proposition for selling ' sales were 500 barrels; unchanged. i Hast R ;2“:61:5 dispgreeing votes of the wo S i wll\;"foa't Wayne — Saginaw, 7; Ft. e auh 34 4 hade firmer; May closed at 8 66 L P b .| MoxtrEAl, May 8.—The steamer Pending the debato th to ad- |1y B : i At Louisville—Louisvilles, 0; Colum: 0 , May S i | 5'2‘ R ORUORICIGE Byda K bus, 1. ’ Titania arrived at 5 o'clock this everinge of these notes and securitiesunited these | estly endorsing the bill now pending in bonds indiscriminately with securities be- | congress to establish national experi- longing to other parties, for the purpose | ment stations in connection with the of borrowing money, and plaintiff's prop- | colleges of the various states. journed. 9 750 ti 5 + . 2 R bemae di;mbm et | SR S s i o wxa Tad dpiad eLing s the state nL ] - .,l.n.(;;_._k o 3(:] Ee’?-‘!a;’m(g:d c;lklcules were 700 tierces; 3 A:Bnlumom- Baltimore, G; Athlet-| A large number of persons gathered at a great number of persons ' and |industrial schools to begin at once the AT HE UNION PACIFIO. b 3 10, &, 2 P + i i landing of \ corporations, who claim thereon | work of forestry education in their in- e aE, vy uw“: s i UL SR IL R O (A ::iep'm‘;acg?:dt:u::g Jll:: by this mingling up, that. the securities |atructions ' Important Changes Decided Upon. In cattle the demand was again strong | ca, 13, 3 A D. Bennett, of London Ont., said he 4 become liable to be sold for a debt for| President Loring delivered the closing |A Startling Development — Ono of CAm it P e B oy thinn o | Mo uskogon — Grand Rapids, 10;| vy “in" the surgeon's cabin, and had i igi i Miss Hill's Wi Acknowl- q R an yesterday. 0 - | Mus i A 1 which they were not originally pledged | address. He explained that he had ss Hill's Witnesses Acknow! Special flhpnuhto the B, linhlys R IolA S hR oaely MOAE Y Dare uAe gfi:go—-chiugo Unions, 11; Keya | Very narrow escape_from being - to the firm, and their ideniity is likely | called the meeting at Washington because edges Herself a Perjurer. 3 to bo lost to the defendants in the suits. | he believed the time for mere talk had Davies & Morris are the assignees, Pend- | passed; the time for action had come. | g,y Francisco, May 8.—The Sharon New York, May 8.—The stockholders | numbers of very poor Texans were on | stone Unions, of Philadelphia, 10. to death when the Ponoma oacy of the Union Pecific who have not been | the market that brought verg‘_)l&)' prices. | At Quincy—Quincy, 16; Stillwaters, 0. i:l‘t h:::‘:g"“ of ‘3::2?’&. d At--Philadelphia — Philadelphia, 0, crmah, | - A i i - : i i ith 1 i Choice shipping, 1,200 to 1,350 bs., 6.00. e o aen. ot voul sceos e oo | diroro caso was productiv teday of a| U0 MR PN IR, £l (o 6.0 it medlum, 1000 o oo, 13 > 9l ¥ : GRANT RETAINS CONKLING. plete recognition from congress, and |startling and unexpected development Staboment Bt o iRoiiing piwers 1,200 lbs., 5,40 to 6.00; grass ,Texans, |~ At Peoria—Peoris, 11; ¥ AD ¥ S e et without such recognitiun 1ittlé could be | Mra. Martha Arlaon (colored) who testi- [y w#00 F #% TR T F G 4~5§'05-_°%mi o e At 8t. Louis—Unions, ANt tlssa o houm e nyada A | B ot fied in bohalf of the plaintiff, Miss Hill, | - : 5 i + | agaings 20,600 lust Thursday. | For the |~ At e, Wi Bay City, 7; Ft.|picked up, The captan ow 0 y The next session will bo held at Sara- | giat sho had scen the marriage contract| Wil PracticallsJ/fe the management out |88 ;| Thursley jiiion s . Wayno—Bay City, 7; picked up. The captan swaken sbout 3 o'clook, Between 1 and 2 he| yoga, probably in September. i | of Sidney Dillénys hands. Itis said that | Week so far the recoipts are about 10,000 | Wayne, 0. passengers and told them . they s had (& consultation with Roscoe Conk- 4 in 1880, and when on the stand recog y g less than for the same time last week. ———————— take to the boats instantly, but il -\‘ X ling, who, it is reported, will act as his e — nized the document produced as the|General M .Olark, of Omaha, l:lll The market is again active and prices on The Methodists. | poars made no effort to-davias ny Pl“’ adviser in his financial difficulty, Fred A R same, acknowledged to-day, when called | hoen promoted 1o vice-presidency with all sorta ruled steady at the. rocent ad-| PmIapELrmis, Pa., May 8.—The con- | yhich the passengers could got into A3 ) Grant was also present. ? :{fifi.,fif&":&a l:f;:e":_ .};‘; 4 :'y;:‘:ld increased powers. *‘This,” said ono of | vance. Packers and shippers sold at | ference of the Methodist church reas- |poats, At the time of the collision i 1 the dissatistied stookholders, to-day, |570 to 6 20; assorted light b 50@ 6 00. (sembled this morning. A report recom- | oy;tain was in his csbin. H nuhd&x\‘{‘ RANEAND VANDAREILT, The National Committee in Session at |ment until shown her by Miss Hill a | «tyirtually places tho operation of theroad | Shi d light pigs b 26@5 60. Assorted | mending Thursday, May 15, 10 o'clock i d sssumed ) The day after the failure General Grant Chicago—Preparing for short time befora th trial opened. _8he [ uudur iy sonirel of Cll)urk, who is a good hg;nl:'x'&'i to 200 108, 5 405 90; packers |a. m. fof the election of bishops, was S:.‘:.‘;,‘:‘.“" %‘v‘ l:.‘l cflm'u.;umfifi A called on” Wm. H. Vanderbilt at the lat- the Campaign, says Miss Hill promised to pay her| ujjroad man.” The friends of Dillon in- | and shippers 210 to 363 1bs, 6 70 to 6 15. [adopted. Rev. Dr. King offered a reso- | trom the ship, and the lunges *prepasas U ter's desire, and its said gave assurance T, 85,000 to swear she had seen the con- |gisted that no arrangement had been — lution, which was referred to the com- wrytonnkin'g took place, I:.E. moat —— made affacting his powers as president Steamer on vhe Rocks, mittee on the state of the church, to con- but the statement that Clark had boen| Poxrzaxp Me., May 8.—The steamer | sider a matter of protest against 't.lu _aa HEARTRENDING CRIES i given increased authority was not denied. | Portland, hence for St. Johns, struck |saults'of Roma; on mv::’ and religious | and appeals for help were heard unti W -that Vanderbilt would be fully protected 2 : . | tract in 1880. She agreed to do so and in the matter, even if great lZcxlzifim are Cm:, 499 May B'—_TM Ieish Rep “bl,l did. Her husband, after reading the ’\ necessary in the airection of Mrs, Grant’s |31 National committee has been in |contract, also agreed to swear ho maw it i property. secret session here the last two days to |the same year. Hewas to receive $2,000 rocks off Rockland this morning and |liberty in the different stal final pluuge. Bennet sawone boat hang- . THE GRANT BOYS, arrange for campaign work in the inter- additional. Being cross examined she The Transcontinental Pool. filled. A steamer has gone to assist, A ‘._—WTM—‘;- ing by ons davit, he heard was n' Towa Wife Murderer. Sr. Louis, Mo., May 8.—In the trans- | LaTer.—The steamer City of Portland, not considered n}o& The boat and continental association meeting to-day, | plying between Portland and St. Johns, | Jurrrrsos, Iows, May 8.—James Hy- | ropes were cut to hinder any one using it the special committee appointed Tuesday ;{ B. struck on Grindstone Ledge, Owle- has been convicted of the murder of | Walter King, of Toronto, ocoupied the Frederick D. Grant, while not a mem- | est of the republican party during the said she had only testified previously to ber of the suspended firm, says he had |next presidential canvass. It was decid- what Miss Hill instructed her, and that gt everything with them and suffers along | ed to maintain headquarters in _Chicago, |she_ did not know she was committing with them. New York and Washington, The speak- | Perjury- to formulate a plan for reorganization, | Head, this morning. The steamer left | hia wife in Greene county, March 1lth |same cabin as Benuett, and when the Jesse P, Grant, another son of the|ers sent out by the league will be urged T e submitted a report recommending a gross | Portland last night with seventy pussen |1883. Yesterday the jury found him |ship was about going down came to him general, is supposed to be involved in a | toattack free trade theories as tbe sur- Ouba Difficalties, 4 or money pool to succeed the present|gers, All landed safely. guilty of murder fn the first degree, with | him and “¥or God's sake Bennett similar way. est means of alienating Irish votes from| Havaxa, May 8.—Several military | physical or diverting plan, and the prop- R e punishment of jmprisonment for lfe. |stay by me. The defense pleaded insanity but the ex- 1 AM NOT ABLE TO SWIM.” perts pronounced him aane, Bennett and King got into one of the o T YT boats, the lashings of which were cutat | onoend, throwing the inmates into the An enormous amount of unsecured |the democratic party, on the ground |prisoners arrived yesterday from the in- liabilities of the firm of (irant & Ward | that free trade isan English measure. |terier. They consist of a commander of exists, comprising notes and simple re- Twenty-three states were reprosented at | a regular infantry battalion, a sub_lieu- «ceipts for money received for speculation, the session. J. Curran Keegan, of Col- | tenant of artillery, two rogents and five osition was treely discussed. It is under- 9 ¢ stood two roads in the association oppose | | T‘he rgsmn‘r‘l’mutle Bm} long ;"'l‘“':“"g i North Pacific, | decline in Western Union Telegrap - ?fie‘}'.of.l'n::‘flgi :;h;eu:;;i“?lllmw ‘::uc}’l shares illustrates in a fresh and striking Suing for , His Life. Tt 1s said the fi tarted with orado, was elosted general secretary. soldiers Gieneral Castillo has dispatches | of the California business it can handle, | way the impossibility of maintaining a | Louisviuie, May 8.—Lewis G. Gar- | sen; four might have been saved bat for e ? ;;sl.nl,’-:,.m:l S e — from Madrid notifying him that notes | The :;ad- favorable to the pool, however, monopoly, or of .umng any prrln,nm:unt rigus, a prominent attorney who left t-ha'milhl . All} ight long they could ) ) a The River and Harbor Bill, and clues have been found, which estab- | think this trouble can be obviated by|good out of ‘watered stock,” 'The Kentucky for Indiana, saying his life s | hoar people groaning and struggling un- of General Grant's name to aid tho mem- & lished the fact that the recent military |leaving tho Northern Pacific out for the | Western Union company, after its origi- | not safe in the state, has brought suit | dorneath the boat. Many of those on bers in securing capital and inspiring| WasHiNaroN, May 8.—The river and | oo i cios have fi hi o confidenco_in their ability and_position. | habor bill as reported contains the fol-|tions in the ranks of the Spanish army in Actual money was raised on _notes that | 1oging appropriations for rivers: Illinois, | Cuba. These dispatches and the arrests the ex-president and James D. Fish “had 11L, $100,000; reservoirs at the head- |8till more enfeebled Captain General Cas- endorsed, The co-partnership 'agree- SRSRIYONS A M= | Tt 1o gad 2 e ment provided that each of the mem- | waters of the Mississippi, $60,000; Mis- ;‘,‘.‘;,?.;;’g;'_‘:fi‘:m';;"i,,‘:;"g{;}f‘ i‘{':.;‘:fie b bers could withdraw $3,000 a month. | sissippi from St. Paul to Des Moines | Castillo directs the censorship with re- ] 1t s said the profits above that sum 'be [ nids §250,000; Des Moines rapids, |newed vigor. It issuspected that letters, rotained as capital. =Neither of thelgrn oq0. "ny pi from Des Moines |¢specially from the United Statesare care- (Grants is beleived to have paid closer inis & attention to the details than . regularly | rapids to Illinois river, $200,000; Missis. | {ully serutinized. —— drawing his allowance. sippi from Illinois river to Cairo, $500,- WASHINGION NOTES, THE SCHEME 000; Mississippi river below Cairo to head THE MISSOURI RIVER COMMISSION, carried out to_obtain the most funds was | passos, $1.250,000; removing“obstructions | Special dispatch to the B, based on advances made by the firm |l :hfl tlimui“imz’li; fi?’w&, ';;‘(;"8‘634 WasiiNaroN, May 8.—The bill cre- i up- | obstructions in the Missouri, ,000; | .. y o A assignments of slaims from these men ton, $15,000; Missouri from mouth to |sion is reported to the house to-day from and collecting on them when the con- [Sioux City, $500,000; Mussouri from |the commission on commerce, It pro- tracts wero approved in the regular |Sioux City to Fort Benton, 8125,000;| yiqeq for theappointment of five commis- Gourss of government proceadure; on ro-| Yellowstone, Montana, $200,000. 'ne| AP S presentations respeoting these contracts, | appropriations for harbors are: Alton,’ | BORORVITR0 05 1I0R SEOM 9P.ARPY) to heavy sums of money were obtained on | s.,§20,000; Calumet, IIl, 820,000; |have chargo of the improvement of the notes or receipts given by the firm or the (hicago, $100,000; Waukegan, Ill., $20,- Missouri river. ''he committee will urge ing il i for | nal orgar n had been effected by the | against A. Frasen and J. 8 Stanley for | top had lost friends andone a brother. To- Droscnt and pRg b, e b s | consalidation. of all tho detachod. Jinos | 88,000 for shooting and wounding him ol by i sl di'y pool. The Topeka & Santa Fe, it is said, | in the country except one in the atate of | at Russellville, last year. The plaintiff| rogoued broke through the bottom of the will agreo to become responsible for the consin, with which it formed an al-| will bo represented by Senutor Voorhees. | hoat with oars, action, of the 8t. Louis & San Francisco, | lisnce, was put in a position where it : P v T A HORRIBLE SIGHT i i must either become the buyer of all y 8 o) ; i o o 1 it | e, Do o | Moy i et et iy, O i and the Union Pacifi will withdraw their | chose to build, or share the business with Dr. Samuel D. Gross, o A \phia, there; 3 man named Donaldson ;u} preyious action in severing connection [ such companies, and ceaso to bo a mo. arrived here "“;‘m ing an W::lt fl alive dmug(l‘l ungonl:cloal. i ‘ol with the association and join the pool if [ nopoly. Its position in this respect | at once to the “'“"JNT‘IP‘H’NI ry and |says the conduct of the .hnp 'n, one is formed, was in no wise different from that of a |placed in the retort. hero were no| “‘Clity of Rome” was shameful C——— railroad earning dividends so large | ceremonie! the incineration, The re- | steamer passod not more thanhalf Kansas City Roads Agree, a8 to offer a temptation to the public to [ mains were reduced to ashesin twohours, | from them and might easily hove to Y, ol i build a new railroad parallel with it in The Con W ita. short time and taken thum Kansas Ciry, May 8.—A meeting of i Darcne. Dol naked o oxpiain whel eneral and local pussenger and ticket order to share its property or to force the New Youk, May 8,—The Amerioan arque. g p . ents of the roads partios to the Kansas | 01d company to buy it off. = The Western | 0 (ot Union held its snnual fow of the passengers weresaved, ho said: o rcamont win held to-day, The | Uuion company recognized tho necossity | PonéredUorly B B (0L, Ul SRMC| it was thoir own fault, ' The tuddenness m!k E‘minn in the agroement wero |Of the situation, and commenced buying | o 81“05 :l7"y" P! of the catastrophe prevented “i;" xing strengthened, and existing d fliculties telegraph lines as fast as anybody chose b4 A saved except those who kept :h:“ sottled. It was agreed in waking rates | t0 Btriug lv.hum. lnoofn had 1ts hands A“DREW s, ;b:&x::'.'hea e:l';d :::mum:x; Monm 4 i A names of new companies N v -, treal, o theoub wipkels sal. sy tbo propor I e it ke says the csptain blew threo whistles whem e ot S it by ol s o e s sy B e sy /e " Pt s A 7 3, ist, ut aske on special and northern business was ad- :;‘“e“:‘llrm:“l‘: L ki pAAe "'“: the those in the boats farewell and wanted: indivi 000; Dubuque, Ia., $20,000, For exam- | this bill as preferable to the river and|; iff h ro g alTidse e veR inations and surveys of new projects in | harbor bill plan, as the commission cre- Justed, sudige tamticraia pasiored, growth of the busin _ The Atlantic show that he was sticking to his veasel BRI BATAN various states and territories, §125,000; | ated by the river and harbor bill is for | and Pacific company, which was taken 6 until the last. ' of interest were paid and in many cases ennepin cana), I1l., $300,000, 'The only one year, while that of the com- TheWipaeh Becelvership, over in the yoar 1878, scomed for a short SRR, 26 pe y for Henney , 111, 8300, y year, y New York, May 8.—Counsel for Jay | {ime to close the doors sgainst all opposi- Fitzgerald's Royal Welcowe, the advances seemed for only a few |pbill as reported appropriates $12,619 110. | merce committee bill is permanent and months, Confidence in the house caused R and has two civilian members. 1t was | Gould denies the Wabash railroad will be | tion, But Mr. Gould was quite pre- Few Youk, May 8.—Ex-aldorman many persons to lot their money lie un- TELEGRAPH NOTES, reported this morning. placed in the hands of a receiver. He | ared to do thesame thing over again. 2 itzgerald, the champion pedestrian, we claimed for a long time. 1t is stated on v— ANOTHER DECAPITATION says there is no foundation whatever for | e facility with which he had worked off £ I, 0 welcomed home to-mghz by 30,000 good authority that there are outstanding | (ien. irant has been elected commander of [ 1)y it of Nows York, i e rumor to that effect. the Ailantic and Pacific encouraged | X (AL dents of LongIsland City. nearly $2,000,000 of these unsecured ob- | the military order of the loyal legion, 3 ‘1?:!"' “}A l::. }‘l’,’ " 18 preparing 8| (ommigsioner Evans issued anorder [him to start the American| ot N ed as brightly, men cheered as igations of the firm, held between two| The gemeral conference of the African | M BEL Which he thinks can be passed. | ¢5.day abrogating the system of the col- | Union company the following year, He and tramped along as lightly as if individuals. It is said the liabililies of | Methodist church 1s in session in New York; P‘()lSTY-EmoNQnFss lection of matured taxes on whisky or| ran the American Union as & rival con- L was no cold rain falling and the v this chaarcter will amount in all to 200 delegates were present tho first day, . .y war-houses by assessment, and directing | gern till 1881, Then the Western Union 1 3 bank had not failed wherein is locked up FIVE MILLION DOLLARS, The body of the lats Prof, Samuel D, Gross SENATE, colleotors of internal revenue to collect | ook it in at par, giving its owners $10,-| 2 ¢ W 4 | all the money Long lsland City possesses. f Philadelphia, was cremated at Washington, | W, PR o orus) % q 3 4 Tho Tribune of Fridsy says not only % ) ASHINGTON, May The chair laid | such taxes by distraint only bringing suit | 000,000 of its own stock for a similar ) are Grant and Ward known to have re- hypothecated securities lodged with them / on losus by several railroad companies, D s G Barb wireOne Cent Higher, 81, Louis, May 8.—A large m of barb wire manufacturers was —————— before the senate a house message sn-|on the warehouse bond. The change | amount of American Union stock and Lumbermen's Property Ablaze. | 0uncing non-concurrence in the senate | ill take place August ist. bonds. In order to make the transaction Croquerre. Wis,, Mn'y 4,—The palatable to the Western Union share- 0 i i dments to the pleuro-pnuemonia A isteibuti : d laning mill and dry kiln of the Ren- |®™e™ 0o B 1 Lexington Races. holders, it made a stock distribution of 5 o s 4 :::t::l,:,?; }::,"m‘:l:‘l“;fi.t;gf' th "n::' ‘v’vick, Haas & Cressett lumber company, | Pill. The senato f"“"'“q on its amend-| Lgxngron, Ky., May 8,.—The track |38 per 'unt. bring 00% its own capital ;‘:“: ‘:’m J'ni:'"ogmt owing smounts they had ldvlnc:d. B:':t i ®| and 20,000 feet of lumber were burned | ments and the chair appointed a confer- | was ankle deep in mud to-day. stock up to $80,000,000. Again it } to t .ainmuui Py oo m“;,, d " | at noon. An hour later the stables of | ence committee. Throo-fourth mile, for all ages.—Lady | seomed as though the evils of competi- sdvance the price of wire & quarter ¢f | formation now puts ;their gross liabilities | 1. at not far from tion had been conjured out of its path, and again the business of ttl;‘u. &ouutry rose to the emergency, giving ‘estern | r Union a fair dividend on its enormously | infAndze Bcripture Buatterers, Duluth Lumber company were| The chair also laid before the senate a|Loud won, Burr Oak 2d, Charley Lucas burned, and niseteen bor: oasted, house message anuouncing non-concur- | 3d; time, 1:287. e —— rence inthe Senate amendfents to the| 1} miles for all’ ages,— Freeland won, No estimate oan hs made of their assets, | & Senatorial Oontest Whitewashed. | Fitz John Porter bill. The senate insist- | Centerville 2d, Cardinal McClosky 3d; TEN MILLION DOLLARS, exclusive of loans they made on securi-| Lovisviie, May 8.—The committee | ed on its amendments, and the chair ap- | time, 2:25, increased capital, drely PURE ! NEw Yous, May 8.—The 78th an tes they have repledged. No statement | investigating the charges of "corruption | pointed as a conference committee on the | 1 miles, all ages.—Silvia won, Wave| But the end was not come. The Mu- | on; M. Delafontaine, of Chicago; and Gustavus woeting of the directors of the Ame ’ ia obtainable respecting the condition of | in the late Kentucky senatorial election { part of tho senate Messrs; Sewell, Logan | 0)'Light 2d, Manitou 84; time, 209, tual Union stepped in to fill the place Bode, Milwaukee. Never sold {n bulk. Bible Society was held to the Marine bank, and the lum‘fieot of | report that no candidate gave or offcred | and Cockrell, MfiBAA—PfinOB“ won, Bismarck 2d, | vacated by the American Union, and in] ¢ R(O%'G%.A ORE! year 1,357,061 copies were dists ill be alany money, Logan asked to be excused from acting | Bonnie Australian 3d; time, 1:54, exactly two years and one wmonth it be: |20 Lake ™" 21 201 o | this countryand 451,164 abroad. fi - final payment to depositors wi

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