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* Thomas H. Simwe, collector of ‘HE OMAHA DALY BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. ' OMAHA, NEB., FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1855, NU. 230 for the twel strlct of Pennsyl floating (co—.flvldn off the banks of N.ewfm'md‘; & DVER TH E UGEAN- :'_:::“:d ]{::;::‘50?::’3“"1“"2?:!:” :‘:y;: FR EE FOH ALL. l;ll:t;hfl;: :;;::;(-‘n:‘:-:; r::h(: ;c{l‘::k t‘l’w Qu I ET R EI G" s su"s ET_ I" nEMA“n toms for_the disttict of Salem and Beverly, The Hon. §. 8, Cox Wanted at'Home 1n #aid lot to one 8., who brought an action against the trostes and his son who had notice of the transsction before purchasing, to obtain a deed for eaid lot. Held, That S, was entitled to a specific execution of the con tract, State ex rel, va, Townsend, Mandamus wiit denied. Opinion by Maxwell, J, Mas Richard Bundlett, collector of cu steamer’s bow in a solid wall as far as the eye Peacs Nogotiatins Coninne Wilkont|Some s sttt o v, Stame | Demgchet Favortes Racing fop 1ho | sodrmetiin & woraprciery ot |Chtiagu's Bulls and Bears Spead. the Postmmsters — John C. Sveva, easterly direction, In searching for Obstrac ion erg, Oh; Qarey. T Pope, Hillsborough, § natorship, nasage the vessel slowly glided Day in Peace, I numerous peaks from two A porson possested of a homestend upon and Abroad. e N Atterson, _l-_l;l';p:tl‘l‘d;d;‘ A M“m";"g';'t HEBUNG fost in height. that which he rerides, although his title may be INDE:}INJGWTE::\‘:’Q“!N‘Q Tiillgoecush was mage Jooked in the distance like immense islands. a contract of sale, and_the property encam- bered for nearly it full value, is not entitled to 600, in addition in lien of a homestead. Noe canho plodge his homestead an tecurity for a debt, and while possessed of the home stead claim 8500 in lieu thereof, i i The st t caught in the outer edge | Prj i Withont Notable Va- The Afghan Neutral Zone to be|upou theinspector's report, showing shotezes | Morrigon No Longer the Sola and | ot o, and did not ket fres il nightfal. Prices Firm, Witho i i i Fog dimmed the spectacle on the second day, riation from the Day Before. b diatel og 7 X Abolished, mads good A R e Only, and the Allan staamer Caspian, also_fightiog trary to the rulesof the department. His its way through the fce, come close to the Cleveland Asked to Advise a De- olination of & Ministry, to w Lord va, State, Error from Brown count Critio and exchanged salutes, The captain . ¢ on the Wheat Mar- ro ounty, Gladatono Secures the Annuity for |fno"al was resommended by the [0S | g, 5 cycy Thren Votos of an Election |14 bncounted ity two icoberp in o buaoh SRS FReor 08 00 TUIORC A | Revered, Opinion by Mucwell, U, 1. At | Constitnents of tho New York Con- - e - at one time, and passed eighty-five in an - - ressman Mako 8t Beatrice—France Wishes America When Secretary \}dh|tr"y Sy ilgffl'f)""‘l":' :; —Oharges of Bribery in the hour, when the Critic was threading through of Hogs Slanghtered, me lfi:\lnlt » h:;nhmg (;,; desorti \ g : a Strange hes Hvohts R O e be (ateTiiwely seed Tnteret of togan them at the rate of ten knots an hour, On the TS e o e WA WL and Vain Request, Godspeed—Other Events, the trial trip Tuesday, ho immediataly or > gan. third day, st 4 p. m., clear water was reachod Vouan in stats of dultery, must allego the i sy deleabon, consiting of Surgeon B AMONG TRADERS, 3. Under a statule pertaitiing & hysband or THE AFGHAN BOUNDARY Gonoral Marry, Ins; ector General Baird, As-| TBE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. LW # wifo to testify in a criminal proceeding for & | OBV STLAND AND THE FHOPLE. Lkag ATAOHIL sistant Adiutant General O, D. Green, Gwn. g 3 - “ WHO 18 LUCY CLEWS? WHEAT. crime committed by one. aaainet. the other; | BOTH WANT MR, COX. HGOTIATIONS FROGNINS BISUMUOIORILY, | Ihi i Etam, Gen dyreresd Tleos Ooll Hatts| o DRICEIR WITHO0R RESEALGE, ¢ THE Arrorymest | SPecial Telegram to The Brz. Held, that on the trial of & husband on an fn- | , WASHINGTON, May 14.—~A delegation, in Loxboy, May 14.—Negotiations which | 4o "Called upon_ the president to-day and | SPRINGFIELD, IIL, May 13.—The returns [ 1WA DEMOCRATS FIGHTING NDURT | Cricaco, 111, May 14,—The bears were on | dictment for adultery the wife was a compe have been resumed in London between Rus- | yrged the retention of Miss Sumner, daughter | from Mason county were received by the OF 0 L. WILLIAMS, sl and England respectiog the Afghan ques- | ;¢ Gan, Sumner, as poetmaster at Charlottes which was Congrestman Cox, of New York, callod on President Cleveland today. After the ceremony of introduction, Judge McCar- thy addressod the president on behalf of the delegation, stating the purpose of their visit to Washington, They had scen Mr, Cox and urgod him in behalf of all classes of people tent witness againet i, arrin tion aro making satisfactory progross, Some witness, an validity will be presumed. hand early to-day on ‘change and_talked fins i secrtary of tato this morning and lsin| Wasnixoros, D. C., My 18, (Specal to) e U Boms 116, peebbee; BAVIBAE i o, i ]—“Who is Lucy Clews?" H X Farther explanations are still necessary from | Voo 4 thought the other counties will be in some | the Ohicago Tribuna.) el W o b et both sides eforo the ratification of a general Stx clerks and one mostenger in the 00 | yio ™ to-day, but @ oortificato | That is a quostion which the Towa democrata | iece OF IOt AR RASH W S VG T seroement alroady coached, oan be secured; | \ore dismissed to-day, and the ealaries of the will probably not be prosented to |in Woshington are asking eagorly to-day. The f fhoyfiave talked atout lately. The wheat ,n"d," -:lu;.: M. Tootsar, chiof of the Rasstan | principal clerks were reduced, in order £0 | tho house aa Sittig is not here and the demo- | appointment of Charles L. Williams as United | market opened easy on_bright, ‘sunshining Sonmimian on the Afghan. fronter qeation, | bring the gspendituces of tho o wisbin the | orae proposs to obpose his conirmation. Al | Statos marhal for tho southerndiatrotof | eather nd weaker cablon, | The July o, o imi 0 appropriations - fo 1 3 ) 0 y ; y - 5 by ey AT dielg firoal yna}?rnmling Juno §0. - To changos will Anims, who' wvas. promsie o, Tovleh of |1owa has crented the greatost consternation in | ) ok ast nights closiag prics. Tt old assen the current expenses of the office aboy 3 roved by an eye y cohabitation its THE KENTUCKY DERBY, OPENING DAY OF THE LOUISVILLE RACRS—ON THE TURF ECSRWHRRE, in his district to decline the appointment as Ttsold : ; o i ister to Turkey and represent them in in thi i ' | the camp of the Towa congressmen who had | down under heavy selling, but the decline dur- | LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 14, —Nover in the | minf RUSSIA FIEE 10 ACT. S0, o eerning butTa very 11, Ela physt: 0 e o ™ Paroel omt _the | i the moraing. sesslon suly Amounted tods, | bistory of the Loulavillo jokey clubhas & |congress, They had not prevalled, and mow Gr':’nvlllka is Immm!;nicltlnzhwith Rnfi-h in T In th“ assembly 50 renators and 150 rep- [spoils, The entire ui‘n hdel‘-‘gflinm CORN, better opening day been known than the :;rgmn:n the president to advise Mr. Cox regard to keeping order on the new Russo- 'GILLICUDDY WARMS UP, | resentatiyes snawored the roll. On first ballot | consisting of Congressmen Murphy, Weaver, ; ion, | meeting this aft f W i Afahan trontior: Tt i wxpeotnd that Da| PG e Moraion'eceyad i votay Diak 1, (Sioter | FEall ot Padrick, had vated o rec’ | Comobent s A% for Wb Juiy gution | Goskio bus aftornoon fr tho dorby dov. | wWith ihis Judgo MoCurthy banded tho Giern has asked whothor England will acoebt | 5y pyxouNcRs cOL MONYPENNY AND ormEn | Merrtt, 1. For the first time this ses: | ommending Edward Campboll, Jr., of Falr- | Phich was the clonng prco last night o oa 66 Rakls iicke | ‘0o DreSEME ¥aTA b6 DROCEAIIon Seieg the m]mm:hillllty Io:l th:h acts :l lho;u:sr AOGUSKRS AR OHANKS sion Mulhoran voted for Morrison and the | feld, the old wheel-horee of the democracy, Ihe same influences were | CFOWd that witnessed the race to nearly thirty | The pr L it L M tribos, nominally under the control of the NKS. ¢ N cial to. the | Y0t s cheered. “Iho second ballot Streeter | for this piace. However, Chaclos L. WILL | Fulec throughont, Th Ameer, It is the intention of Da Giers to| WasniNaToN, May 18.—[<pecia o | TR Tariie votea for. Momam ki ~ 3¢ work s thos o yesterday, the) leave Ruseia freedom to extend the frontier | Ghicag) Times.]—In connection with the Pine | vote 101, The third ballot was the same as ay eveniog and Williams hastened | (88000 008 iC Wertane, 4, e on the first excuse of tribal disorders, Ridge Indian agency investization, now being | the second, Morrison 101, Senator Duncan | this morning to the department of justico and | & SRR b W “Hg options widened out THE CZAK'S PLEASURE UNKNOWN, made by the commlssioner of Indian affairs, :; now a["l\?“r‘r‘l’g and announcing the with- | secured hiu(mlll‘lmln on. H:n dl?ie‘?: (:)l: vy §c‘ 'The desire to chiabae caused the weak LoNDON, May 14,—~In the house of com- Col. G, W. Monypenny said to-da rawa! of Morrison, upon any of the congressmen, mons this afternoon Gladstone stated that he | V0% . Yo 3 i ied J di to 48fc, but “Agent | “"Prior to talang the fourth ballot Dancan | khown to any of them, The indorsers of | (6¢/i0% which carcied July down to 484c, but A ot know. whethor TRuseia's haswer con. | McGillicnddy has robbed the Indiana at the | withdrew Morrison's name from the contest, | Williams are chiofy Wall stieet and other singular one to make to him. “Tt wont do,” the president_continued, * mean to have the lion's share of good things for the dministration and the more resoln- tions you pars calling Mr. Cox a good man the more 1 shall hold onto him,” Something was said by delegato about the ey thousand, The weather was beautifal and 5, prosumably from Tows, was telected | A6 WOFk as thoss of yesterday the track never In better condition, First race—Ladies stakes, two-year-old fillios, five furlongs; Bonita won; Pure Ry, second; Vice, third, Time, 1:04 Seoond Ono and 'one-fourth miles, ast Woodman won; Boatman, second; Leman, diffienlty of fillin e reached X re a3 i ing figure. The | third, Time 2:10, flicuity of filling Mr. Cox's place, erning the Afghan _frontier ment of their food and clothing and treats |8t least for the present, it bo- | eastern railway magnates, i g;‘f;a‘;ml ;F :g:l:a”fl,l:nmg gure. R lnf"“nh‘!&en g‘ié:':dll“ .ld::t. % ?‘h:m Seached by Granvills, Kimberly, Dedtacl and | (oom hoa | €A apoarent he could mot ba| The papera filed in support of Willinms o ok Derby. The starters were Joe Cotton, favor- Lo good man, M. T, and submitted to the ciae for ap- “”"‘w"“dl’,"“kfi‘,"fi Ll Ho bhat | clected. There was not ths lsast semblance | show that his recommendations ware_ ua fo PROVISIONS, all od! proval, had yet arrived in London., Negoti- | threatened to ed a8 K 1 wont interfero in your district, but 1 want him, and you wont get me to back out. Your misson is unsuccessfull,” Mr. Oox felt that_he had word to say: Ho had served sixteon years and had formed a host of warm sttachments, The president—"It is very complimentary to you, and to me, too. I teel that I have been building, perhaps, better than I know.” A delegato—tIt would be very gratifying to his constituents to_have Mr, Cox remain, It would be very hard to fill his place.” ite, Blerson, Favor, Irish Pat and Ten Booker, Thistle, Clay, Pate, Keckuk, Playfair and Lord Coleridge. Tho pooling was unusually heavy before the rac and the intorestand ex- citement intense, A_good start was made out of thechute. ~Favor, who was not lime, took tha lead and came out of the pace closely followed by Keokuk, Bierson, Ten Booker and others, Cotton bringiog up the rear, The horses were all well bunched when they paseed the grand stand and the mile finish, From that on it % of applauss on the part of the republicans, at | lows and in the order designated: Wi i supply of rations, and he gave out that he |tk cinclusion of the speech, and Morrison’s | O. Whitney, secretary of the navy; Lucy W. [ on a rush of shorts to cover, but the market e e, e Tt “overamant | would punish any Tadian or white man who | pame was withdrawa. On the fourth baliot, | M. Clows, 5. 21 West Fortioth stroot, New | presents no Botioeablo feattros. Tho state- s unaware of atiy fartlier Russian advance, | (urpithed him with food, icGillicuddy | after announcing Moralson's withdrawal, the | York City; James Hugerman, general attor- | ment of the Oincinnati Price Current that The lataet talegrams’ making no mentton of | threasensd * o make Veung:Msa- ‘AMraid- | voto became ecittoring, the mombers bing | ney of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo| there was a decreaso in the number of hogs o g y of-His-Horse chief, and thereby . deprive |y lined to yoto for personal friends. Harri- | railroad; George W, MaCrary, of Kansns | handled last week compared with the same Ly = Red Oloud of his offica as chief of his tribe. | 4o roceived the majority of any ore person. | City, Mo., also attorney of the Atchison, | week of last year also tended to make the THR RUSSIAN OUTPOSTS. I consider Red Oloud a manof high chracter, | “mhq ucceeding ballots then resulted as fol | Topeka & Santa Fe railroad; M. H, Bovee, | market firmer. July pork opened at $10,073, TenErax, May 14,—Col, Alikhanaff, who | and believe he is of great value to the govern o & follows: of New York city; occupation not given, re- | being 10c lower than yesterday’s close, but commanded the Russians in_their attack on | ment in keeping the Iudiaus within bounds | “Tho fourth ballot—Morrison, 61; Harrison, | ported also to be & railroad_attorney; Henry | nold up to $11.15, closing at 1 p. m, at about Pendjoh, remains at Merv with 2,000 troops. | and teaching them to conform to the habita of [ 14170 g, 10; Black, 4 The Russians have two battalions of infantry | the white people, or in other Words, changin, Altgeldt, 2; Allen, 7; | Clows, & banker of New York City, a large | that price. Springer, Tilden, Worthington, Stevenson, |dealer in the bonds of the govern- and 800 cavalry with two batteries at Saraks | the habits of his people from savage to c » iam | Provisions were a little more active to-day i ‘Mr, Cox said ho used to bo in & groat hurry CATTLE. was one of the prettiest races ever seen here. to get up to the he tly but Palmer, Goudy, ) 1 each. hich ran through Fav t at the. ot up to the house promptly but some one They hive. ateong outposts. at Dalikhatrom | izod. It in enid that McGillicuddy kopt and | Ve Tyid ot ypormenaes 7 e o, ment | tallvondn ( hich | rony MIOUH | ho cattle market was sgaln sctive and | Favor ran ut at the. threo.qurter Pole, and | iud told im the goternment ould_run with- and Zulikar, o stored away ina storstonm an {mmanse |10, Brow, 1% Bluck, & Tras, 535 Allan 5| brothor inciaw of Willame: Willim "C, T | pices woro a strovg_ 106 bighor, and aro now | e 4 the other entey. ' Blerson wentin | utbim and hoad found it wo. Tho preei THE INDIAN FRONTIER, quantity of provisions and clothing that rightly | Altgeldt, 2; Townshend, 2; Worthington, 4; | dicott, secrotary of war, refers to the depart- | fully as high as on Friday and Saturday last, an belonged to the Indians, and the Indians sk O 35 Worthing ] Tromo tho depart | the entire decline of Mondy and Tuesday Lowpos, My 14.—Tho Standard soya | havy complained very bitterly shout 1t | Anderron 3, CNece 5 Saponoldy 25 3. B. | mont of justioe n telogeans fro one o swife | having been regained Big Beavy cattlo aze it s qumored o that tho ~Tussian|The Indisns are mo " doubt badly treated | mpymbull, Callom, Kelly, Murphy, and Dun: | of Williams; James O, Broadhead, of St |#elling at from ' $5.7026 (0, tho firat 6o sale roply raises o difficulty dn regard o | iy this agent, s tho reports of tho sgents|oun Teach, . d Tiouis, Mo.; United States Judgs 'Love, of | f0F & round lot rince April 21, Light little tho ' basls of delimitation.” 1t in expeoted | wgut ant by the Tndian burasn will fully ot ““hyb S8 11 e oo, s0s scattoring, 7. | Keokuk. This is the list, with the exception |8teers are making extremely high prices, that a commission of efficors wiil be appointed | toat, ‘Ido not know what will ‘be the out- | Tho jount assembly then took & recees. till | of perhaps n dozen lawyers and bankers of | Butchers' stock 13 again in active demand to examine the northwest frontier of ladia | comp of thin investigation, but trust that it |7.55. Keowule: The only candidate for thia position | With prices as high as at any time. The with a view fo taking into consideration | will give to Ited Cloud and bis people simple | "o democrata held a caucus this afternoon, | known to the congréssmen was W. O, Thomp. [ stocker trade — continues —doll, * Some e O o i, Sen Toerobante |Justice. That is all they want, and it 1s all| and it wan acrange ] to vota firat for tho fol | o, of Ottumwa, but by anunderstanding ho | blesmen “are quoting prices s roeiding at Morv havo petitioned Rustia t0 | their friends hope and are working 0 ob* | Jowing men: Troo, Black, Harrison, Altegelt, | was unanimously recommended for the col- | fally . 260 lower ',‘!“' T;‘ ol oo allow an Afghan agency thero. n.” g Palmer, Allen, Townsend, Haines, S. C. |lectorship of internal revenue in_the sec- | Yot bright. Thrifty yeatlings and well bred ABOLITION OF THE NRUTRAL Z0NE, Agent MoGillicuddy was soon to-night, aud | yuqd, J, T, Schofield, and M. W. Fuller, | ond Towa district. The appointment of Mr. LI IO e e Tl ol Vizsna, May 14,—A dispatch from S. | on being asked concsrning, Col. Monypenny | They'ars to bo voted tor in the order named | Wililoms is regarded as o slap in the face of | #1ich st are good enough for butcherg, are 1t Petersburg says tho basis of the Avglo-Rus- | snd s statemente, aid ; *Col. Monybenty | until each recelvos the full democratic vote, | the delegation, The Towa congressmen are | 4 . slan agrgement appoars to consist in the aboli- | Was never at Pine Ridge agency in his life, dent had made this appointment with so much kindness that he felt himself bound to o where ho was sent. They could alw ind a good democrat in the district aud could always elect him, After some further talk- ing wnd a round of hand-shakiog tha delega- tion withdrew, till near the finish and paseed Bierson without much urging, and won _the race by a half long iorson, second; Ten Booker, third; Favor, fourth; with the othera Lunched close in behind, Time, 2.87}. The crowd went wild ot the finish, and never was such push- ing, rushing, and shouting heard or seen. It was a great race, the time being second ovly to that of Pat Maloy in the Derby of 1879 when it was 2,37, (he closiog race was in mile heats for maidens, three-year olds and upwards; Mono- crat won in two etraight heats, Compensation second in the first but Slocum von in the o —m—— GAMBLERS AFTER GORE, A NEW YORK AND A CHIGAGO SPORT SETTLE A FEUD WITH BLADKES AND BULLETS, @ Nzw York, May 14.—To-night an alterca- 3 tion ocourred botween Lary O'Brien, a well- I smen ar 2 ir, $4.75@b 25; good Lo |second boat, Cumpenantion third. Time 1.4, | " e Her Deven "oV e n and then threo times afterwards should no [about the hotel lobbies asking: ““Who is | Brades —common to falr, § 2 own broker and politician, and George o o Tt Tair o ' et | 1w s Siowx Sy, L rs o | Srsn' hres BT Wil st ey Cloge | e LT i v exim S706 | Wasvonom Moy 14—t the st | 2L, PO B0 UL 0 Sty I B DO it O S LD G e e mewlmsiber, W savar, freceivad hin 4 Inowaito]bsithelatardanghtarict Wall | o &5 0@4. 00; Teviaas, £5.060@4.80. in good conpilion L Chicage, The former was probably fatally R i think this ill se- P certificata of election from the governor this | street J v % e i A s A g;:;;':;;g:,“;:?:;;m'u,,;f zone having | ple. He posseases an insane and cverlasting | cLoning, e P Toma A to restrain eoR) “d-:;t' s 1%;':”1";"};1?531 three ear-olda| stabbed and the latter was shot twice. Tho been & constant cause of discussion, G O IOIA L s mpthing | At t00 evening joint seasion the first vote | their rage at the appointment.of Willlami : s Eyally 3 WHAT THE AFC HANS RXPECT, for United St i Tted: T, habot the Sonthn district of X ':7' s(g'lrasioopebged !‘ll“'rt-'m"i lnother‘d,rqp :z 4 lor nitec ates senator resul H ree, | marshsl of e Southrn district of LOWa, 18 on about all sorts, Strings of fair but ovil in it, nor that oy good whatsosver | g1, Morrison, 5; Judd, 2 Hoxie, 1; Town' | night fled a protest insisting that the com- | good packers woro made up at $a 16@4.25, O O eonyEesny | ahend, 14 ‘mission shall be revoked and calliog upon the | with rough and common at $4.00@4.10; best wwhen before the Tndian ommission if | On tho second ballot Judge Treo received prosident o appoint Camphell. The protest | heavy, $1.25 to $4 873. Algtung by the Moassiaus or indermmty the | Fory buseas sn Lor s e was-concoraed. much | 101y and Senator Ruger voted for Joba A. | was placed in ¢ o handsof the prosident, late i T Towo: " Th. diopia o sy | Sowor ‘i hew o aty hsenay | KoKl wihinone of lecig Judes | fomight.” Thers o o expeciaion a4 Wil gy g op FATM LABORERS. Yulatani Sarik is the head man and repre- | As to the detention of 'the articles of food |joule Ghon Ruger announced the. yote. sents Russian rule in Penjdeh. aad cothing belonging to the Indians, T had | Ayier the roll call on the second ballot Repre- mw—A DAY, THE BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE GIVES THE SUB- Tothing moro o do with It than you. |,entative Fuller arase and announced that & = JEOT ATTENTION IN DETAIL, never i e — GENERAL FOREIGN NEWE. | food and clothing and other articles cccurs | 1% bamed Dulphy, of Chioago, wagin the | ruz HAWKEYES HAVE THEIR INNINGS AT NEW| = WasmNazos, May 14.—The monthly sta- there is me by the authority of law an Queen Esther, third, Time 1:81}. cond race—Mile, for mares of all_ages; Farewell won: Pink Cottage, second; Hatef, third, Time 1:4 Third race—Mile and ene-eighth; three- ‘sn—old-; Tecumseh won; Telie Doe, second; ickham, third, Time 1:58%. Fourth race—One mile, threc-year-olds and wards; Greenfield won; Winaton, second; ontrose, third, Time 1:45. Fifth race—One mile and a quarter, three- affitay was the outcome of a quarrel, To- night O'Brien met Truman on the corner of Broadway and Twenty-seventh streets and accused “him of attempted blackmail. The remark enraged Truman, who @ave utterance to some nzrox;la lan, His remark 80 exasperated O'Brien that he lifted his cane and struck the other man a heavy blow on the head, Without warning Trueman drew a murderous looking bowie knife and plunged it into his opponent’s abdo- LoNDON, May 14,—A dispatch from Tirpul states that the people of Afghanistan expect that England will avenge the defeat of tne ear-olds and upwards; Lida Stanhope won, | men infiicting o gash eight inches long, A Ruger to vote for Logan. It created a sensa- OELEANE, tistical publication of the agricultural depart- | Hilarity, second; Bald Hornet, third. " Time, Poticeman .imms‘d‘i:tal E arroatod . Triomsn TS DImANSE .| ofcer of tho armny, who takes an nventory of | io5"and it was noarly an hour boforo any | NEW ORuEANs, May 13.—(Speclal to the| ment for May, which will be issued within | 2:11. 2ad whilo in the custody of th efficer a pistol LoNDON, May 14, ~The trial of Cunning- | everything given out, and on this particular |} i o0 way transacted Chicago Times. | ~Towa day was celobrated at | & "0 oy 0 ‘days, contains & comprehentive wPEIS, Tenn., May 14.—First race— | shot was heard and a bullet from O'Brien's ham and Burton, the alleged dynamiters, |ocsation ~Maj, Baboook, of = the United | myiq hatlot —Free, 100; Morrison, 1. the exposition today, in the presence of a " + States armp, countersigned m; continued this moraing. Class 2:45, trotting; Katie Isler won; Eli- gers, second; Oharles M, third, Time, Becond race—Free for all; Phylis won; é;},o;utor, second; Texas Bill, third, Time, ——— POUNDMAKER STILL THERE, INDIANS CAPTURE A SUPPLY TRAIN— RIEL MYS® TERIOUSLY RETREATING. ‘WINNIPRG, Man., May 14,—Intelligence of an authentic nature is received that the trail Iaborers y i _|Targe audience, Accompanied by the Iowa |statement of the wages paid to farm roport, snd it is on resord for the|, It the bouseoyer un hour was spent in try- | (LG *L ™ Diitary Gompanten, tho Towana | in sl parts of the countsy, based upon what 1TALY IN EGYPT. benefit of anyone who wishes to see it, The | {2 10 08¥0 40 Sournal show ye: to-day, sad | went to the exposition_by steamer, marching | nre Dodge, the statistician of "'"“S at, Loxvos, May 14, —Granville s alio | articles spoken of by thesocranks aud theorists | |5 Orots thet were carrled over, to-day, and | BI00 %0 0 uia”or ™ sa) . W, Clarke to | Horema0e e e oy artmont, negotiating with tho Italian govorment | were given into the hands of Capt. Sworde, | orbiove’ “The Boutellos bill providing thet | the Live Oaks, whore the” spooches wero | 26020, (0,3 vinions the rates are: Esstern Concorning the. _altornative. schoum. foF | an Todian, who aigasd for them, looked ther | SFieyes fite Bontellon L providing that | 1%, W0 "G ™ coromonien. ook piace | ESORTSEIC SIviors 1o maies 6 CHAT occupstion of tho Red Sea tori- [up m astoreroom, and they were to b given | ¢t GIC {ony inatead of being chosen by the | Herbort S. Fairall, United Btates | Sa¢0h $39°57% Cltorn stntes, $25.20; Olifor- fory in the event of the tailnre to_come to an | out as they were called for bo the Tndians who | {02 elections Inatead of bolng chosen by the | LTV Rl o0y’ for Towa, turned over | states: 814 : agroement with the porte. Tho Reform and | needed any of the articlos then on hand. - Tn- | ¥ Gice o™\ ieviow, and Like in Chiosgo. | the exbibit of the state tothe exposition, He | “HF ST 1 of 1abor seeking employment in Taweguo of Rome and other liberal papers | epector Pollock had to go to Capt Sworda' to | 0 iosre, Tibkeviow, and Fiake in 0| e o it o |, e ot oflabor eekiag erployaant o are opposed to Italian occupation of Kgypt un- | get the key to open the door of this room when | 4t 10.06 the e e rO0oat waor | Gov. Sherman, of Towa. At the conclusion | JTPCHH0et™ there are many localties Bogland promises armed support i the | he made bis greatdiscovery. The Indians be- S - orrow i was done o pro- | GO SRR R0y Avi ooty af No- | Lo, yob there are mapy locaien ovont of Ttaly being involved in_an Haropean | lisve that Blnud and a fow other cranks ko him | vent, Weaver being sworn fn © the dem- | vada, Towa, daughter of ex-Gov. Scott, of Quarrel. The Ttalian military journal Esericito | are closely conneoted with the head men of | oceats had adjourned, Weaver was taken in revolver. lodged in the prisoner’s back, He broke away from the officer and a second bullet from the same source lodged in True- man's left shodlder. Both men were taken to the Twenty-ninth street police station and thence removed to the New York hospital. Excitement in the locality was intense, The cause of the ?\un'el is said to be an at- tempt on the part of Trueman to_blackmail a Wall street friend of O'Brien. The friend is supposed to be Mr, Kelly, of the firm of Kelly & Bliss, book-makers. ! t 0 d { Tho charge’ of felonious assault was made or oo which therg s moro.or less complaut of | With rovisous, which loft Switt's Current 2 againat both men ab tho statin. house The i i "ot Al e o pon s ar e the aoverament. Tnoy have been told ao, | the house and sworn in by Judge Gross, Tho | thatstate, made a very havoy U sddeess | warcity., "Tho report cosen with a, practical | ook afo wa aitncked by Fouadwakor and | koifo used hus o biade o fook long snd an e TUR:.,,R S idid % Wy, Bland a0d his crew are spiritusliste; | fght now will bo to have” him recognized by | §h01"8 b0 fewt A the SAgterf, TalNCe: | susgestion that in man 7 inch and a quarter wide. O'Brien dechined to take an anwmsthetic while his wound was P ) v e and they went 8o far as to fetch Red Cloud | the chair. This will coms in the morning, NDON, May 14. — Negotiation several were wounded and two killed snd d call up the chief’ O, Y iAoy Tjegotiations, axo | hero to hold a seaace wd all up the chiofs ! ities offices should be opened, either by labor Clarke and several of tho Unlted States som- | SX1e8 208 0000 Ll throvugh thirty-one teams and twenty-one teamsters | being sewed up, and both men indulved in S T issioners. Music was provided by five Towa y oAt be opened | coptured. Ten teamsters escaped. The train | yeoririnations while their wounds were bei g pwitly Lok e e x,r‘nmllnher, who lnh;ml-ad l(adlflloudl duxl::c RAILROAD OONFERENOES, . omn un,l';':"“y ke wht‘:‘o‘e nwnfl;{:;sd-n eyl L el et r ons while ng oeupaHOD 0 I AN oudan | the many wrongs cf hia people would be — be! ant m rtoo on the following basis: The porte en dressed in the same war] in the hospital, At Dubuque drum corps, the Eldorado band, the | g or’ “negaing help, so that a| The following dispatch from the front has 4 s 4 righted in a short time, Old Red Cloud took | MANAGERS OF CHICAGO LINES FIND A THREAT-| Dooorah drum corps, and the Osage b gages to assist in suppressing the slave trade | ¢ \1'in, All these allegations, accusations A o omi38 dirpatah fram the 1 alato hour both men wero reating quistly, 2 d worthy city laborer may have been recei ommissioner Wrigley: but the result of their injuries 18 likely to d in developing external commercial re- hons ENING OBSTACLE—PAS:ENGER RATES, There were 6,00 persons prosent at tho meet. | FPRuSAble AL Ioaiing known his true ORAFAC- pasATocms (May 15, —The Northoots insafo | fatal o each caso. Intions, bevides th formal proposals mada | ha, “hosed facts concerniog” wmoe which | Gy10060, Tl,, May 14.—At the meeting of |ing, two-thirds of them Towans. fastead of starting out on fool adven- |but ran through s terrible ‘fire from both A ———— hisnatides : ave been brought up by these peo o e ———— bject to the risk of being mistaken for | banks of the river. The rebels tried to cap: Cox Requested to Stay at Home, through Fehmi Pasha, Tf the porte accepts, | ple are absurd, I am surprised that | the managers of the Chicago pool roads to-day 3 'em]:finl sy ture her by lowsring a forry cablo but were| WasmxoToN, D, C., May 14—A delega- an Eoglish company will o!-t“n ""’;"’j;‘;"bf,', sonsible people will listen to the|it was decided to send a committee to New Gen. Grant's Condition, & prof mot qulek enough, but ‘carried away thel . ¢ S Tnl b assembly district, New e b i Lway to Berber | whinings and carpings of a set of men who, in | vory ¢ confer with the seaboard lines In re-| Niw Youk, May 14,—Yesterdsy was ac: e smoke stack and whistle. Three men were ; ¢ and will receive other tradiug rights, fact, do not know what they are talking sbout. - THE SUPREME COURT. wounded slightly. The boat is being bar- | York, presented a copy of resolutions recent. ON THE CHINA COAST, Thiey have & theory which they have hatped | 537 to the geueral policy and territory of this | knowledged to be a bid day for Gen. Grant. pERE X 3 Hoxa Kong, May 14.—The Russian minns- | upon eo long that they have come to believe it pool, The impression seems to prevail here | He suffcred with his throat and could only i d with beef boxes, h: d oats, W il L 8. - IMPORTANT DECISIONS AFFECTING OMAHA PAR: ricaded with beof boxes, hay and onf ©|ly adopted in New York, to 8. 8. Cox, re. ter at Pekin is much concerned over tho Eog- | i the truth. Iam tired of the wholo affa have plenty of provislons, fodder and am- BASERE ; the Jom tred of Io wifair, | that tho projocted cantral traflc associntion | epeak with difficulty. 'Tho afternoon brought TIES, munition ut the front, and tho. wholo-looks sl sppelnied plaisios o Torkoy, requcs) lish ocoupation of Quelpart, and I am going back to the agency in o few | jy practically de-d, as it cannot be mado effect | bym no relief, althongh it brought Dr. Dog- lowing declalons of the supreme court r” e L Aha o arabe ey Radirostok 1y ciosed o all forcign vessels | days trusting my cass in the hands and to tho | {ive ‘il the dilfsrences. muons th Chicage | Lo 1, Fole IO rniar thne |10 Rbo following deciy B X Jodio MoOssthy promn z unless brovght in by Russian pilots, good judgment of the Indian commissioner, | roads and between the Wi o 85: Shore and the | he fell into a slumber, muperinduced by an | Were filed May 12, 1885: extra quantity of morphise. This morning| Duon vs. Hainee, Error from Douglas Subsequently the general passenger agents | he awoke feeling a little easier, but not at all | connty, Affirmed. Opinion by Maxwell, J. of the trunk line pool met and Indulged in |in general condition. Dr. Douglas’ state-| 3 "no vive the court jurisdiction in an ac- mutual recriminations on the subject of rate | ments imply that the general is not tmprov-| cutting. The representatives of the Ohicago |ingin the ratio as hitherto, tion against a defendant who resides in and & Atlantic declinad to compete on equal ; Dr. Douglass saw Gen, Grant this after- | was served with summons in another county torms with the other roads, whereupon the | noon, and when the docter left the house he than that in which the suit was brought, the representatives of the latter withdrew fo|s The disease in atill thero, of course, | defondant who resides in or is served wi another room and resolved to maintain rates | hut the increased pain of the last two days | quyimons 1 the conaty where the action is regardless of any action the Chicago & At-| has been not so much the remnlt of an increase | jronght must have a real and substantial in- lautic might take. in the disense as it has Loen of nenralgic com- | yarest in the sucject of the action adverse to The mecting of the managera of ronds be- | plications induced by the frightful weather of | {1,¢'blaintiff—hence, if & surety is discharged tween Obicago and the Missouri river was i e 3 nover fearing for & moment, after he looks AMERICA'S FRENCH MINISTRYCHANGES. | jpt, the matter carefully, but that I will bs Pants, May 14, —Mr, Morton, the retiring | upheld in all I have done, for I have never United States minister, to day presented his | made » move nor pei formed an_act that was letters of recall to President Grevy. Mo ton | not founded on the statutes or that was not, aud Grevy then lunched together. After-|in my judgment, necessary for the carrying wards MoLean presented his- credentials to f out of the policy and orders of the Tndisn de- the prasident aud deliverod an address, to | partment.’ Which Grevy rovlied, welwmiog the tew minister au ankiog him for the sentiments expressed in his address, Greyy asured Mr, | Huoting Down Polygamiats. McLean that he would always find in France | Saur Laxe, Utah, May 14.—A special dis- the most sympathetic co-operation in every- | patch dated Blackfoot, Idaho, May 13th, says: thing calculated to promote ths welfare of the privato dispatch says : “We expact this defont will wind up the business, The rebels are delivering themselves up, We will insist on Riel being handed over The report that Riel hos_ gone down the viver is not much credited here, as John Judges says he weuld thereby placed himself in the way of being captured. The story was probably started by the rebels to cover Riel's retreat, ing that the government here at homo need a man of Cox's ability and experience. Cox, in answering, said that the president had said he (Cox) was the man he wanted for the Turkish on, and could not spare him, New York Central are adjustec —— The Indications, W AsHINGTON, May 14,—The Upper Missis- sippi: Fair weathor, followed by partly cloudy weather and local rains in the northern portion by Saturdsy morning; southerly e S e Qollapse of a Three Story Brick, Crantorre, S, C., May 13.—The throe story brick building on Trade street, occupied | winds, slight rie In temperature and lower breo es visi i this week. The genaral Ia batter to day. 1o | b croditor exten ing the imo of Dy | b Tamiond & Jestice, hardware deatons foil | barometer. “‘Liast Saturday ¢ deputies visited Paris | continued to-day and the agreement for a|]ooks brighter and has this afterncon becn o5t ‘without his consent. he ia not a nec y ustice, ha re dealers, oot allay e T Ampiigpaaton, =8t to areeat eight porsons charged with illegal | 82Fies of pools was signed. Tho gencral name | working upon his book.” R onAan . into & mass of ruins this morning. The dis- | Jowed by 1ncreasing clondiness and local rains PARI . 3 the assomblags at | A8 chavged from the Missouri River Trafic oI5 a faiftonent Suaxny, May Hi—Tha brigade cof guards | cohabitation, They foun: RO 8% | yusociation, as propored, to the Western have been ordered home, Coal Miner Strik e O R L iy oal Miners on a Strike, county form that in which the sction Frolght association. The Missourt Pacific : - the juriediction of the e ekt Qg o | Bauaaviuis, 1L, May 1—Tho man in | Eronght apd devon e Jrbdiction o cil Biuffs businees, The other percentages |nearly all the coal mines of the Belleville of the court on his objections thereto reviewe: are to be fixed by arbitrators who were | district quit work yesterday, and all mines | 017 0x and not by appeal. By appealing he chosen. J. N. Fathor, who hay boen chiof | il bo stopped to-day. The men held secrot [ enters a. gonoral” apposrauoo, gen]r‘m?q o Traflic asioclation, was chosen commissloner mm‘nlx- !:ltrd-y -mhmoon and ev.nll‘u,, Kauwe Manufacturing company, eb., of the new association, tut it is not known what action was taken, | 5y ve, Omahs, Error from Douglas The general freight ugents of these roads| A large body of minera will probably go to w.,..y,;f' ) Opinion by luaxwell, J. met subsequently and advanced rates on lum- | Gy,1linsville to-day to make another effort to A city is liable under the constitution of ber to & basis of sixteen cents per 100 pounds | induce the men there to quit work, A dis- | the state to s lot owner for such damages as from Chicago to Omaha aud fourteen cents £0 | ¢riot unfon will probably bs formad, to be |he muy sustsin by filling in the streets in Oouacil Blufle. known as the St. Louls district, and will em- | front of his lot above the level of the same, e S———" brace all mines which sead goal to 8t. Louls, | where the bulldings were erected on the lot Bettling Affairs of the Pacifics, e —— before the grade was established, BosToN, Mass,, May 14, —Messrs, Oakes, 1llinois Sunday school Workers, DeWitt vs, Wheeler ect. company, Error Harris, and Btackpolo, of tho Northern Pacifio | Avrox, Tll,, May 14 —Tho work of the |from Saline conaty. Affirmed. ~ Opinion railroad, met today with Mosars, Ames, Wat- | Illinois Sunday school convention. was re. |PYMaxwets sl W\ 0 0 hen s debt kins, and Henckley, of the Union Pacific sys- | sumed this morning with the largest attend: | 1y contracted governs as o the rights of the tem, and & long confer had ce of the session. An overflow service was | creditor and debtor in that case. : e o apon the | S0C3 ot the Dresbyterian churche Mathod of | 5 =Whero In & stipulation of faots it was g al ) aR ¢ | {oching and other matters of 8chool | agreed that the debt * accrued in the summer was reached, however, It is admitted that #) giecipline were discussed and the executive | of 1877, a homestead law having taken effect bitoh exists In the negotiation, but where it | committee chosen with W, B. Jacobs of Chi- | on the first day of June of that year—held, Is could not be learned. It is denied that any | cago, at its head. that as the word *summer” is frequently compromise on 51 pe' rcent has ever been o ——— used to indicate the warmest season of the talked of. The next mesting. wil be beld fn Frelinghuysen Bioking. year, it will not be presumed that the debt B T ot taon o8 Nraneeday; the| Nuw Yous, May 14,—Ex.Secrotary of Stato | accrued after the first day of June. aster was due to the weakness in the founda- tion caused by the excavation for a cellar for now buildiog, The cracking walls gave a timely warning and everybody escaped, Los, 32,000, The ruins caught fire but were quick y gotten under control, L —— Endicott on His Way Westward, CH10AGO, 1L, May 14, — Secretary Endicott, of the war department, arrived here to-day on a tour of inspection, He lelt to-night for Fort Leavenworth, and will also visit Fort Snelling and the arsenal at Rock Island, Ill, Regarding the mooted transfer of the Indians to the war department he said ho was ot prepared to speak definitely, but that he be- eved it might prove advantageous on the score of economy, a mecting howse, Tho chisf Mormons, the . 0 N, ones they wanted, being on the outside wmon, Moy 14— Tho. ssconiva sopne | i dopiten cmpted o fter bt wer v of the Amrican exhibition to be held in 1886, | fused admisslon under the claim that the after exominipg the merits of the various | MECHRE WAS B PRVALS 6RO, Tae CRors were sites for the exhibition today, have given | qopities fiven to understand that they would t arls Court in close proximity to the aite of the South Kensington | £0 severely doalt with It thoy attempted to animal exhibition, and of equal ares, about | [Or N0 PEEARTR CORNE B0 GRERES to a twonty-ono acres,” Tho American_exhibition [ £bet e el e cemabuiad to ceermiotd, will havo its own railway statin_and its own | £ CPURE Rl PROTRR T B ERE 0 toe wrounds and bs in direct communication with | Sl Humphrey out of town, also Simpsou all the railroad systems of the woited king- | 3% s town, dom.~ Visitors will be enabled by the ar- | 4ad took them to Montpelier Sunday they rangementa to s both the Dritish colonial | BEO0RRE tho prisanors w6 iackioot after an aud Awerican exhbitions without gotu from | RIS, AT 02€% o ulicorn - Ths. dnpution b "‘;"::;m 10 tfilegmpkhed Marsball | Dubois, Suadsy. CK GETS §30,000 A YRAR, e took a special train for Montpelier, LosvoN, May 14.—In the commons this|and on viog there Monday morning, afternoon ' Gladstons moved and Northcots | called at the places of all the county officers seconded the grantiog of an annuity of 6,000 | but none were there, He searched two or pounds to the Princess Beatrice on the occa- | threa houtes but found no one that was sion of her forthooming n.arriage. Labruchre | wauted, Du Bois had warrants for nearly all opposad the motion. Ho thought the queen | the officers who were polygamists and witl be uld provide the aunulty. The anuuity | oharged under the new lawa of the territory, yras voted by 857 to 38, Gladtone, 1o, moy- S — ing the agnuity, u o house to n Quarantined Oattle, mind that Princess Beatrice was the last of the chuldren of the queen to whom 4 demand| ME0oRA, D. T., May 13, Nine huudred of this kind_cou'd bo made. *‘The marriage | snd fifty cattle belongiog to ¥. W, Frye, of by Saturday morning; southerly winds, sta tionary temperatare atd lower baromoter, - ——— A Noted Iowa Doctor Dead, BusLingToN, Towa, May 14,—Dr, Green. burg K. Henry, o leadiog physician and prominent business man of this city, died at noon to-day after an illness; of onlfl three days, Dr, ilenry ranged among the highest of "his profession in the state, and for years has been trusteo of the Btate hospital of the insane at Mount Pleasant, Hisdeath creatos & profound sorrow in the community, ‘Where hibition Frohibits, MusOATINE, Tows, May 14.—A trial affect- ing 86,000 worth of whisky eized b; county ' temperunce alliance was concluded before Justice Shypman at West Liberty last night, The lln‘uur was condemned and ordered destroyed. There wero two cases of Ap‘zoll. The bind in each case was fixed at $260. The owners of the lquor will appeal. e — American ;Bible Bociety, New YORk, May 14.—The annual weeting of the American was held to-day, A board of m: X8 WaS elected and the annual reports read, These showed that the issues duriug the year of bibles. testaments and portions was 1,648 17 of which 58,719 were circulated in foreign lands, Fortyeight new suxiliaries were recognized, The Hon, Frederick T. Fre- L —— —Work onthe court house grade is progrees- iog very nicely, —County Ulerk Leavitt is hoping that an opportunity will be given to light every gus artman ve, Strelts. Error from Douglas | Uogbuysen has been elocted president of the | jet in the new court house on the evening of ; s, mde s of | peoj le. Froderick L. Frolingeuysen Ia slowly bt | consty A gaad: Opinton by MaswelrJ. | focoty aud tho prayers”of th scciety wers | (o duy thut 1t n o bo dedicated, of Pringess Beatrios” ontinued the premic, | Arkausas, bave been quarautined at Seatinel e — surely dyiog. His only nourisbment {s milk, | ~Tn 1665 and 1867 the Homestead socleiy, of 2 RASUALA S ho Secianhas it 0 S aniin. S basad hon genuine attett | Butte, mear the Montana lne. The cattle Beores of the Holler SKters, | 1is Miments. he docior ssys, a lver aud | Dubse, Jowa, purchased” s tract” of lind ———— " ed, Gladstons | have been loose and scattered. The reason | NEW Yomk, May 10, -The score of the 3010, to bl the whols aeation of the epvi | (0 quarantine . stomach troub'es, The braln is sffected, but | #dioining the city of Omaba, anl t:hvldeq the {hiere is o ib flammation, paraly s, or soften- | 84me into lots known as Hartman's addition supposcd to be pleuro pneu roller ekatinz contest at 1 o'closk this mors attle are anpatentiy healthy' Leavitt yesterday, a platt of Highland place, ing was: Snowden, 83 W. Boyst, 80 The Minority Bust be Represented. | 2a%c Ton o le ™ ey aro Tovely spota; list and future grants to royalty to a parlia- | monia. Tae . LaxsiNg, Mich., May 14, —~In ths house of 3 jug His existence is pursly mechanical, but | to Omabs, the title being in J, G. Hartman 2 > ®1located on either side of Farnam street, in St Aud fuluie gEasle do fo7sly (4 & however, bus very poor. ‘Liis ow acrs declae | Maddocks 844; Schock, 815; 'Fraucie, 073:| o gives evidence by motions snd chauges of | 88 trustee for the mewmbers of the society. | representatives this morsing /s bill allowing | (o bo ) L the quarantine 18 unwarrented. Hariscn, 600; 0. 48% Walton, 476, countenance that intelligence still exists, One B. rendered valusble services as secre- | the minority of stockbolders in joint stock A q Distributiog thy §polls—Notes, e —— ——— e e—— Savy lor paid sociaky, aud tn 1807 or 1808 was | compantes represcatation on the bosrds of | —The Burns club gave their second aznua Wasiuxroy, May 13- The President Frightful Fire at Ashlang, Fighting Huge Icebergs, Fallure in the Lesther Trade, fgiven lot 12 o sel SR & JompIRIANGR made the followiag appointments to-day: | Specia! Telegram to The Bee. directors was taken up and passed over the nternal | AsuLaND, Neb, May 14.—John Kregel governor's veto, May party st Masonic hall last night. About forty couples were present, and from the grand march down to “Home, Bweet Home,” through twenty-four numbers, they filled the hours with gay and festive enjoy. went, herefor, He took poasession of d lot in Niw Youk, May 13, —{Special fo the Chi-| MoxTuear, Can, May 14.—Archelle Ga- | 1ach: sad enclooed she. samo and. retaied cago Times ] ~The steamebip Critic, which | 2oune, the leather manufacturer of | potseasion until his death. Ia 1869 B, died, revenus for the district of Arkanass, vice |stone's ivery bara in Ashland was entiraly | rouched port from Leith, Scotland, on Tuss- | Arithaburkaville, has suspended. Lisbilitios | leaviog will ig which be devised wid lot h . . nsist his widow, The will duly admified M. Cooper, suspended; Charles B, }destroyed by fire this moruivg, fifteen buggies | day night, spent sixty hours fighting her way | 4 large .J.?.?“‘:?‘L‘."n uuf:.. u’r::"l}nlu :: :wb'olh‘::nd dur'nld:‘uu widow sold Btaples, collector of internal revenue ' aud nineteen borses being consumed, through a tremendous array of icebergs and bank is reported to be interested. uuf conveyed all her right, titlg and interest o — Omaha's Hired Men. Towkpo, 0., May 14,—~The home nine de- {:A.;cd the Omaha's to-dey in the tune of 6

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