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T g B A S T R e e T e S————— THE OMAHA DALY BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 11, 1885. NO 253 In aidof the sick and wounded Aritishsoldiers in the Soudan, given last night in St, James’ hall, was & grand sucsees, All the artists were from America, Most of the leaders of London society were p esont, The Prince of Wales and Minister Phelps had a long and pleasant chat behind the tcenes, BEATRICE SOON TO GO, The marriags of Princess Beatrica is offic- ally announced to take vlace July 2 LOWRLL STARTS HOMRWARD, v 1 - rhe Irish Leader saY' He ApPre Liverroot, June 9. —Lowell eailed for the ciates the Prerent Opportunity. |United States to-da o — FISH'S BRISTLES ARISE, an amendment of Stevens, that the challenge of & vote should make affidavit that he knows the voter to be dirqualified, wos offered and the demccrats broke the quorum, adjourning at 12:30, In the senate this morning after the passage of unimportant circuit court bills, the bill to change the name of the Illinois industrial uni- versity was brought up on a special order to reconsider the vote by which the name of the institution was changed. 1t was most serl ously opposed by Senator W hiting and others, who claimed that if the name was changed it would annul the grant made_by the govern- ment which was distinctly given to an indus trial school, The bill changing the name was finally Iad over and mude special order for to morrow, The railroad consolidation bill was next called up on final passage in the senate with amendments, and it was the sig nal for a general discussion, Before the con- clusion of the debate the senate wdjourned. The afternoon session of the senate was taken up by a discussion of the railroad con solidation bill, Senators Hamilton and Streeter opposed the bill, In the senate this afternoon the railroad THE IRISH GHANGE, Defeat of the Gladslone Government Due 1o Parnell, LOWER TONED. THE OLD GRIST. Chicago Markets Note a Siight Decline Cleveland's Machine Keeps on in its in the Big Featares, Monotonons Conrse. Wheat Eases off While Awaiting the Government's Reports. A Few Official Ohanges Bat No Accompanying Ediots. Oonservatives Will be Supported if They Pursue a Preper Policy— The Press on the Defeat,J Fat Oattle Orush th arket by Their Numbers and Sell Slowly-Hogs Go Quickly at Lower Figures, The King Jones Duel Ends in Letters ~New York e oppralsements, Notes, THE NEW YORK BANK BREAKER PROFANE ON THE WITNESS STAND, Nrw Yonrk, June 10,—~The examination of James D, Fish, ex-president of the late Marine bank, was continued to-day before CHICAGO MARKETS, PABNELL SPEA! the referce at the Ludlow street jail, on be. WHEAT COMES DOWN, Special Telogram to The Brx. half of J. T, Davies, receiver of Grant & |Special Telegram to The Bxk, New Youx, June 10,—The Post prints the | Ward, to discover whether or not any of the following from its London correspondent: | tracts of land and buildings owned by Mr, Thave had a specially arranged interview BRITISH POLITIOS, THE THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, GENERAL RVENTS, WasHiNGION, June 10,—First Assistant wildly to-day within a narrow range, The railroad crossing bill. The house broke a Thavehind o PN eoriankod ;ibterview | Fish wore purchased with money secured from | prevalling tone was easier, and the market [ LRI 0% Ll bl This momont 1n the Trish party and. Daenel), | the defunct firm, Mr. Fish was stubborn and | closed with the lnst transactions 1@ o under and thero is the liveliest desire everywhere to | testy. The first question was as toa number | yesterday, The entire trade appears to be know what their action will be toward the | of lots cwned by Fish in Chicago. Fish said | waiting for the government's estimate of the A | of any prerogative by which senators may US| dictate appointments of postmasters, and e — A COLORED OROOK, suggestions he would appoint a postmaster opposed to the political administration if a the mob, o — Pooul Rooms Raided, Boston, Mass,, June 10,—All the estab- CH10AGO, TlL, June 10.—Wheat fluctuated | consolidation bill passed--27 to 18, also the | Postmaster-General Hay says he is unaware | mentsin this city engaged in selling pools on Qase ball and other sporting events were raid- ed this afternoon, snd their appurtenances that while he would give great weight to their | siezod. All peraons engaged in selling pools were arrested, Gen, George Washington and his wife, eral and Mre, Buokner left to-night on the northern bound train. o —— Salvationists As CLEvELAND, O, June 10,—Over 1,000 mon and boys made a raid upon & salvation army at Akron, O., last night, polting the oldiers with mud and stones, toarin, pieces and destroying their drums, of the women soldiers were assaulted and uite badly injured before tho police dispersed No arrests were made, e — Objects to Imported Gamblers, Prrrspvro, Pa, June 10.—All the bling houses ware closed to-night by order of the mayor, who says and western cities, un 9 is their paradise, have been flocking here and he wants it stopped, ety WAILS FOR HELP. , Citizéns of 1h3 Sonthwost Appeal b the President for Protection, @en, Crook and His Soldiers Open= ly Accused of Incompetency, The Apaches Continue their Bloody Atrocities Without Restraint— Thelr Flight Into Mexico Gon. ulted, their flags to Several gamblers from Chicago dor the improssion that WILD RED MEN, i THEY TERRORIZE THE SOUTHWEST, ToxunsroNe, Arizona, June 10,.—A courie arrived from Bisbee this morniog with intelli- gence that Apaches) killed W, A. Danlels, § mounted inspector of custome, a short distance : from Bisbee last night. Oa receipt of this ; information at Bisbee an armed forcs started in pursuit of the Indians, A courier was di — : : DARK SKINNED DUDE OF WASHINGTON § = = Constructk % e it "M, Bandls o | they were purchased by him during _the past | probable yield of winter wheat, and the pre- AT ED WP SR, T sy OF L GTIAS vTea | ST T‘,,emn']""afi:',;‘“?"“d UP: | patched here for assistanca. Two_svmed ) Trish parlismentary offices, Ho ls nr three yuats, and be;amel Aogry when ] if | dictions varled widely as to the figures which | ;i) Tolagram to The Bk, Civil service examinations will be held as| Vapanmin, June 10,—A construction train | P2rHes Bumbering flfty voluntears siarted ;?; elated at _ the great success of | they wero purchased with money got from f4pe staticians at Washington would give out. | \v,smivarox, June 10,—The arrest of J, L, | follows: For mechanical aud topographic b o after the Indians to day. by youtordny, Ho says tho reeult s |Grant & Ward. Ho blurted out omceor | o 4 N B iy during the U : : 1 | draughtsmen and copyist of drawings, a¢ the | Va2 budly wrecked fifty aix miles west of | “ryg fojlowing message has beon forwarded: g a signal proof of the advantages of a policy of W"L,;vml—’flnm?flk!geh-m—;'fooy-l;(qua- o | ke s R K gl frir Thomas, the colored sexton of the St. John's | givil servvics rcoms, Washington, Taesday, | here. Tho engine and cara are a total loss. | poyneroxs, June 10—Grover Clevelund, boldness -"d,hflnmf- We should have ex-| oy 0 A O Ward, Mr. Fish aarwered: 'y, all of which, however, were pronounced | protestant Episcopal church, on the charge of [ June 30; for ?mul readers, at the same place, | No one was setiously huct, gl d H . i pelled the ministry long ago,” said he, “ex-|With Crant & Ward, Mr. ld-h n;nnxefia& untrustworthy, These placed the Washington | ompezzlement, is creating much excitement | Wednesday,LTuly 1, and for assistant examin preeident of the United States, Wachington, cept for the secession of twenty moembora who | t bad thouser wtoldn Th ands of dollars | o res ag low as 800,000,000 for the combined | umong church people and the colored friends | & fOF the patent oftics, Thursday, July 2 | Presence of Yellow Fever Denied, |D. U.: About one hundred Indians from San were elected on the same principles as our- | WG L ROE TR0 PE N B8 fations | Product of the spring and winter wheat yield, Lfelibliach o Txamination of all above named classes will | Ny Onveans, La, June 10,—Dr. Holt, | Oarlos have been ridivg over ths country for , selyes, 1t would have been impossible for | 16 was very vizoro enunciations | 14 ag high as400,000,000, Thers was a state. [ of the accused, He has always boen known | also be held July 2, at Boston, Albany, New | | oiqent of the board of health, there 1o | the last week, destroyiog property and killing the government to pats the first coercion nct | of Ward's mimng echemes, MY bought stcck | ont givan out by the Stock Nows burcan to | as “Thomas,” and has been connected with | York and Philadelphia. Similar examina- [ JE6CIEE E0 20gEd oF et SYRLAE @ our ranchore, Last night W. A. Daniols, a S e ey Fad ot Droen the sotey | neas, “but it was o swindls, ' I bought and | the oot that the repart would show 4 prob- | St. John's church for _over twonty.five years, e ALILOLILLBUAL Al il T G Y % i b LG Ao bT L I T o rene 0f 8 J b 0nd | ble yield of 380,000,000 bushels, and the re- K 5 A west., <) i miles north of Bisbeo. There are plenty of of our party.” fl::‘ixm in‘::aiflin“,:glch[ ';‘5 ie:;:‘tf 31 i port o) tho offect of breaking the market | It Wa8 atSt. John's President Arthur attend | *The secretary of the treasury has fssued a Logan Dines at Grant's. soldiers, but they are incompotent to do any. Mr. Parnell dwelt atlenath, with much prido | the imagination of Ward. 1 was induced to | oy half cont until an official denial was made, [ ed. In addition to his dutios as sexton at St. | warraut for 81,000 to the diractor goneral of | o GO HRTS &7 (M o | thivg " Gan you not help us? on the results accomplished for 15..1,.qd under Brother told me. that - they "nesee hed. o|The first tradiog was 9ic for July wheat, | John's, which is the most fashionable the New Orleans exposition and the head of » vune 10. - (ien. Lovan spenb|f R, 8, Hatcn, sherifl; A 7. Rivrgn, treas | bis leadorabip, "By last uight's_dicision,” | brether ¥ broke off to O0gc at one time, fuctuated | Episcopal church in the clty, Thomoa |the women's department, to bo used exclu- | three hours in a chat with Gen, Grant to-day |urer; A. T. JONES, county recorder; John ho said, * we havo taupht o lesson to all fu- f#3TEL 1t the Monros mine” the witness | Within range of c and closed on the regular | has been for years employed nt hend waiter | $ively in the payment of - claims against the |and lunched with tho family. MoxTaoMERY, chairman of the board of super- \ Gl L SRR A [y = 4 board jo under yesterday, but rallied §@4c on | in nearly all the very swell dinners, as well | Women’s department, o John C. Easion, collector of curtoms; i gne with its wuccimiv failures of Torster, |WANAKEde L Buck Grant, | the afternoon board, and clored stonds. ‘Tho | s principal usher b all of the vory fashion-[ ~The Premident to-day appointed the, to-| PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE. Orav, postmaster, rlcjhn an Spm‘;rer- 3 "{“%'“‘fii’k"’” hat was & swindle, too. The individual next | Feceipts continue frea and the shipping in- | able weddings. Ho alto managed afternoon | lowing: ! an;\‘.hme 10 —Ina tolegram dated guly remaining industry of Irelan Y | et Hoa Fon el jual et | quiry i still very limited, Fxport clearings | teas and kettlo drums for prominent society | Collectors of intornal revenue— Fort Bayaed, N, M., the 6thinst,, Ool. Brad (ror:nparrl:n}nel;t burden, and we have put an | 4o0r= s hed =can Blye y from the seahoard were unusually light, Indies. Indeod no entertainment was con- | - b m oG BE Ninty | MF- and Mrs, Charles Shiverick En- | Loy states that it 18 cerfain that the hostile ) end o cosrcion foraver.’ L N o (b elioa heptiads RN, sidered being in parfect form In which gp e L Fu;:'; Tertaln & e orimhElE Apaches aro making for Mexico by way of i J h regard to his course during the rest | (b 410K Nisth o Y e o Thomas did not officiate in some way, |district of Pennayl ; Attila Cox, Fil s the Steins Peak range. The troops and scouts of the session Mr, Parnell assured me vhat Y, don’t you examine the gentleman next | Trading in corn was light and the feeling | pro™:o™ avout fifty-five years of age. The | district of Kentucky; Geo. N. Davis, Fourth Young Friends, are stationed in Stein’s pass, Donbtful canon § unless the tories attempted to carry through easier. Tho receipts were smaller and the 5 ¢ district of Michigan, ] charge against him is that he eystematically embezzled portions of _the church collections as well as pew rents, In tae particular case of which he will bo held, General Card_is rices }@ | prosecutor. General Card charges him with ‘without | embezzling €5,950 pew rent, paid bim, for which he made no return, oor? the coercion bill, which he is confident they | ' Well” replied the counsel, “you issue a|shipping demand was moderate, Prices will not, his party will give them what ho|Subpona—duces tecum—and ' we will bring [ closed for the day about ke under yesterday. called » fair rial, "Hia atlindo will be “live, | BRI 1 i 0 ind bl et black oATs, and let live,” He said- ‘‘We have never at- ust bring him in, and he'll get a blac! X 1 T eyo and a broken neck!”shouted Flsh, and |, Market ruled stronger early with tacked marely for the sake of attack, and will | {13 Cre; a If he would carry hia threat lnto | 8¢ higher, but reacted and" close As rogards Irish nationalist candidates i [ ¢ffect. The examivation was adjourned. ALoWIER Ay [kt CHADES: England at the next election it is his inten- e —— O tion to contest only four seats—one in Lon- Oouncil Bluffs Wins & Prize, There was increased trading in provisions, don, two in Liverpool and one in Glasgow. | 1)svsxpont, Tows, June 10,—The second | DUt the fecling was weak, pork declining 25@ Hes confident of winning these. The can 30c and closed quiet, Bidatos axo not yob doctdon on. " X11 his onor | 8 of the state fire association tournament in e e gies mow will bo given o tho work of |session in this city was a grand success. LD ” regustration. At promptly 10 o'lock all the fire companies| Jrean o e S et hine ey, PTESS OPINIONS, and bands aviembled. ot turner ball: From | ONG0o clowd (K@ Augus, 0240 Loxpo, Jone 10.—The whole European there the parade was started, Twenty bands | 9340, closed 92}@924c. AT@47he, prees exprosses the greatest surprise at th Y 3 7 Ti@4Tdc Sudden collapse of the British cabinet. Tho | #ero in the procession, which was a mile| A Corn ,.&"-,;;}?}Zfia,g’ o elasa b Le comments are various, but the majority dwell [ and a half long, After the parade there was if 4 on the enormous difficulty of assuming man- | speech-making in the park by Mayor Claus- A"o‘:.‘:'.t_,:‘ 4%‘546333%3;? ]:’lonn'ed 34 agement at this time, which they believe |sen, of Davenport, end Maj, McLaughlin, tsed 3 Col. L. N. Batcheldor, deputy quarter- master-general, left Washington last night for New York to receive tho testimonials and presents received by Gen, Grant at home and abroad, which were presented to this govern ment by Mrs, Grant, It has not yet been decided where the presents will be perman- et ently placed. EMOAD A YOO JUHELS 'At the morning session Of the conference of BricaToN BEACH, June 10.—At to-day 8 | charities and corrections, the statistical re races the attendance was small. port shows that there are nearly 8,000,000 Barclay won; Lucy Lewis, second; Lixcelaior, | 81578 8¢ 110(0. inimatos supported Ly them third. Timo, 1:003, ‘The confersnce of charities and corroctions ‘Second_ race—Seven furlongs; Joa Shelby | this afternoon slected. for president, W. H. won; Hickory Jim, second; Frank I , third, | Nef, of Oblo. The new executive committes Time, 1:313. , ihcludes A, E. Elmore, Wisconsin, and F. Third race —Mile, three-year old maidens; | Wines, Illinoi Maggio J; won; Molllo Walton, socond; Tar- mic, third. Time, 1:155. 3 ¢ poZiD) 33}@334c, closed 33}c; August, 28}E Fourth raca—Mile : Myrtle | prajsement_of property to th ral ap- will prevent conservatives from taking office, ;f_ Cnuc-;muflm In the afternoon on the I‘eug pork—Culi ’m‘o’.gz‘:'y@w.g?s‘; uly, | won; Ligan, second; 3 flme, 3" ’::“ :c New Ypurll:, inywh(c!‘l hae 5:1'::.2.;: Thaydcon..dar;n.z Gladstone will be com- e “"’““«”‘Q“{fi i co'fm;t for the best | g10,071@10.42}, closed $10.30@10 424; Aug- | 2:13%, sion to condemn as unwarranted the practice 2 polledicojremkininicissTuntil aftar thiofelsoy | icamioninelboth initined throwing water | 56 '§10,374@10.533, closed $14,374@10.49 Fifth raco—Dile, all_ages; Farewell won; | in that office of holding a sort of public trial | the favors at stake being handsome prizes Eions. Standard, in edl! :7" e ST stream. Ohariton, | “"riard"COash, $6.50@6.674; June, $6.50; | Isbrette, second; Ecuador, third, Time,1:44}. | in which the preponderance of evidence pre- The Standard, in editorial, says the duty | Council Db wuart engines entered the | yu1y, £6,65@6 674, closed, $6.L0@ S1. Louts, Mo., June 10.—Atto-day's races | vails, The secret the reappraisement | prizes wera: of conservatives'is clear, If Giadstone fn- |contest which resulted in tho Councl Blufs |14t *5 (230,70, closed.$6,62@05, tho woathor was fine, the track tood, and the | shouid be made in the samo way as the_first m&nzflmg t:'s ;fly::;m-; are ‘x%m;g“ :.: ;:5::-4 fi;,';’.:;’.’,fi.‘":k‘i tt:: ::cdk"-;s;,am-i :fi: _Afternoon board— irmer_and e | atgendance large. Among those present was | appraisement; that the aporaiser should know | yrjys Crary. ) b A 3 B ot e e n i’ Phrorwin water the farthost distsase e is, | bikher, Corn-Steady and uncbanged, Oats [ Secrctary Bayard. Callforma bred horses won | bis business, aud should avail himself of his —ic higher. Pork and lard unchanged. repldathbe o CATTLE, Firat race, three-quarters of » mile, all ages, The receipts were rather larger than an-|Jim Douglas won; Pearl Jernings second, ticipated, and tha general market opened |John Dayis third, Time, 1:15, right to summon testimony only to the ex- tent of learning necessary facts relating to merchandise, and that this hearing of evi denco should not be in public, dom have been faced with so uninviting a | tance being 270 fee.t In the hook and ladder race, the Stuart, Tipton and Willton com- panies participated. The time of the race The queen has created Lord Wolsely a was Stuart 474 seconds, Willton, 472, and the kuight of the crder of St, Patrick, hotel. In homor of his sister, Miss Lonetto Shiverick, a charming young lady who is visiting them from Maesachusetts, Mr. and Mrs Charles Bhlverick gavea de- lightful progreesive eucher party last evening, in the psrlors of the Paxton Thelr guests were Misses Sum- Firat raco—Mile and one furlong, all sges; | invested in juvenlle reformatories aud that | mers, Balcomb, Richardson, Ross, Mec- Gaff, McOormick, Crary, Downs, D:an, Wakely, Ijams and Sharpe. Patrick, McMillen, Wakely, Burk, Bark- H. |alow, Summers, Shannon, Garlichs, Mor- The secretary of the treasury has written o | ¥i8) Nate Orary, Will Crary, Arthur Shiv- letter of instructions in regard to the ap-|erick and Drake, and worth struggling for, Second—Silver scarf pin, won by Miss Richardeon. Third, or booby stick and candle, won by Miss Balcomb. The players occupled six tables and enjoyed the fascinating o |game until near the hour of midnight, Flrst—Plush pompadour bag, won by and San Losis valley to intercept them. Under date Orook telegraphs; Deming, June Sth, Gen. 1 “Treparations to operate i avainst the hostiles in accordance | with my _ telegram of the bth should be made with the least possible delay. Tnmy jndgment the Indians, as & rule, have only killed cltizens to get arms, etc,, but if after scme of their number have been lkilled, the Indians are driven. back into the United States there 18 no estimating how mach damage they willdo The nvmber of / people living in the mountains and their property interests have increased enormously sioce the time of the victory so that if the Indians meet among the mountains again euch a wail will go up a8 was never before heard. An enrly reply is requested, which will serve to instruct me as to the intentions of the gov- i ernment, I desire to reiterate that delay is extremely dangerous " Tn transmitting this dispatch Gen. Pope says that he has complied with Gen, Crook’s request to the extent of his power and sub- mits the matter for the action of the war de partment, In another dispatch from Deming Gen. Crook says: ‘‘T'rom the report of Lieut. Davis It is possible that all the Indians hive crossed the railroad, having got past the troops in Stein’s puss, except a party of six or sev enty bucks and a few women and children un der Mangus, who left the main party in the Mongonllen' mountains, This party is now west of Hillsboro, moviog south, with Cap- Mossra. The ladles’ prizs, brass candle- 3 2 7 i i 3 : i bable duel . |tains Chaffee ane Wallace on the trail. The Noon—Stocks quiet, home funds steady, | Tipton, 52{. rather slow, with »_siight downward turn on| ~Second race, mile and a quarter, Lamar [ The published report about a pro The gentlemen recelving prizes were: b ; Toreigm securities, ncluding Russian, battor, | In the ovening the assciatian met in nn. | 86 cattlo that did not come up to the stand- | wour Valetz socond, Katia Urlther third, g;':’}‘::ffip;‘i‘"fi:m:%‘fmfiilm,;;ffl: First, Mr. Wakeley, a plush card-case. ""3"‘,,},”;"" (i ‘ll“’ "i'"-"‘ n‘}[""’( "‘,_,‘,"""‘,;"-': - Gladstone has ot et left for Balmoral £o | nual session at Turner hall, and proceeded to | 8%d of second clasa steers. T.ots that had the | Katie Fletcher was given secord place, Valetz | bert Jonos, of Loulslana, beosuse of somere | g 0 g “hr “Spniliows ilver matohe| foc,ciuiares ae already in Moxico, though i 1ace his resignation in the hands of the queen, | choose a place for the next tournament, Upon appearance of coming off erass were generally | being placed third for crowding the fill l.lo :3.0: nma:ln re m‘i‘ ;s C: ;( llm ly Bog. » . s s RI"}:. le that Lawton mgy Intm-n:prtd thunfi‘.’ o 18 still io London, Earl Sponceris in Dub- | Major Glab, of Dubuque, promising o raise | 4u0ted 10@16c lower than on Monday. There ( against the railing near tho fgh. 'Time, 2:11, | alleged to bave been made by Gen, King_ in 3 riave (e hg;;e-kz at Crawford, wl lin,having left London after the cabinet meet- | $2,500, thosoclety decided to hold the next | a8 & fair per cent. of Texas rangers and still- | ~Fourth rage, mile and three-eighths, thres- | an Interview, dooft aco i Lol Third, Mr. Shiverick, paper knife, to |lo! % Acapar at 0 o'aloc yesterday morning ing yesterday, ousl mecting at that place, The judpes [OF8 AMONK tho fresh receipts, and suoh were | yoar-olds, Volante won; Bootblack second, | enough toworry the lovers of peace and order. | sharpen his wits with. “glt m;uu and a company of cavalry, nluyhba LoNDON, June 11.—The Daily News this | awarded the firat prizs, for the best appearing | %e1ling at about the samo as yesterday; but the [ Ravido third, ~ - e O e oo Piers| Daring the evening elegant refresh. | 201 o in Daviejuns | morning expressed the hope that the cabinet | company in the parade, to the L. R. Bv“"m general run of good fat steers sold betwcen| Fifth race, six furlongs, two-year-olds, | standing which mutt explanations have orders to $5,25@5,50, and_then from these quotations | Santa Anita Bell won; down to $1.80@5.10, and along there; stillers, | Blue Wing third. Time, 1. $6,20@5,40; cow stock was in fair demanc cleared up. will persist in resigning, adding that a few | hose company, of Waterloo—prize §20, The Ropraontative King furnishes the follow- montbs of tory rule will insure liberal ytri- | following oficials were then elected: Pat amph in the ¢eneral election, and will bo bet. | Lacy, of Councll Bluffs, president; vice-presi- i o tor than fifty discourses on the superiority of | dents: firat, E, E. Brainerd, of Iowa City; | 8t from 8350 to 8450 for fair to choice; can Liberal principlos, socoud, E, R, Travis, Waterlooy third, Gus | ing stock, $2.00@2.70 iog| steers, 1,810 THE QUEEN CALLS YOR HARTINGTON, Von Dohren, Davenport; James Agnat, oi [ % 1,000 ponnds. 80,2 toK1, 88 s b St is of | Dubuque, corresponding mecretary; Walter | Bounds, $5,10@5.30; e queen has summoned the marquis of | M, Tample, of Atlantic, recording secretary; | 31-80@5.10 juk-upt second, 73 ; ——— The Trunk Lines Beginto Agree, Special Telegram to The Beg, New YoRk, June 10, —The corference of the tronk line presidents, described in the morn- with me In regard to the Luddle-Jones mat- ter published in the Pittsburg Dispatch ®nd copied into other papers did_not take place as represented. Most of the statemen are purely sensational and some of them re- 1 o i f R 5 B i ’ Hartington, secretary of state for war, to| A Ghriaty, of Des Moines, trensurer, Samm pbulle and mixed, S225@475; bulk, | ing papers as “fruitless” pasned this resolu- o A B e | S fii:'nez‘m}‘n“lfl"v god, he is summoned as & reprosentative of Mr, Fon taweand buils, S3 508,00 theough | tion: “That the western committeo bo re- |gtainloas and pure, aod abhorent to every | P2V o glven Gladstone or is to be invited to form a new Joseph Rode the Keg Head, Texas cattlo—fifty-one car load hade | quested to proceed with and to formulate [sentiment I entortain. I did not use such oabinet. Lord Hartington seems to be in no hurry to comply with the summons and has not yet started for Scotland. Newrorr, N, J., June 10,—Three startling | lower; explosions, which ocourred to-day, completely [0 00 B‘:g‘,; eLO0RI0; NORTHCOTE ¥OR PREMIER., blew up Renson's liquor saloon, in Thame | Fasisass, A party of conservative members of par- |dtreet. The debris was hurled in all direc® liamont waited upon Sie Stafford Northoote | tions, and some half dozen persons wero badly | 1p order to meet the pressiog necossity of and the Marquis of Salisbury to-day and|cutand hurt, Joseph Renson, owner of the | working off the unexpected receipt: They will probably meet in Chicago within & urflled them to :f‘:‘x'," 9;"0& The l}lfimui- of | place, was found beneath the debris in a cel- Ten prgmptly wcspt!dpbidfl of regnlar buy- weel, In speaking of ths resolution of the Sallsbury stated that if the queen called them | ar, torribly burned aud mangled. 1o had | ers which were from 10 to 1 cents fower than | trunk lines, the bresident said that it is at they must form a government, He would | gat on a 25-pound keg of gunpowder and ex- terd At ths decli ted ab least a beginning of the questions in dispute, support Sir Stafford Northcote for premier | ploded it. e bad two sucl kepg:, with which, l::.k:zn{}u m:xyBc.:-maf‘?.him:ef.“':.l;; i g - 7 and he expected that the queen's command | he told the city marshal, he intended to blow | packers baying freely from the opening to would place Sir Stafford in that position. | up himaelf and his- place, becauso everybody | the clos. - Rough and common sold down to Larex,—The m‘""“{’ of ‘;‘“"‘“R‘“l“ had | wag after him. A razor was found by his side, | $3,95@4 05, and good to choice mixed, $4.10 ] 5 arranged to go to Ballmore last eyening, in | covered with blood, The fire brigade quickly | @4 25, with best assorted heavy at’ $4.20, | it church and society was created here to-day place of Mr, 1‘ tone, but the plan was | extinguished the flames caused by the explo- | The bulk of packing sorts sold at 8410 to|by the publicatiun in a local pa- abandoned. The fact that Lord Hurtington fsion. = Reuson is at the hospital, euffering ter- rough and mixed, 83,8084,05; packiog [por of legal documents and inter- remans én ndon is regarded as an indica- | rible agony and slowly dying. Delirium tre- | and shipping, 250 to 315 pounds, 83, i f Toche W% Ugolna. b tion of tho carly arrival ot the queen. mens is given as the cause of his novel, yet | fixht weights, 130 to 170 pounds, $1.17@4,25; | Yiowe,, frota [Rochester 2 ¥, going to Tho chief difficalty encountered by the con- | determined act. 180 to 210 pounds, $1,00@4.15, A e M,:y,f'l‘;m;‘;fil ety servatives regarding the formation of a min- e —— e — a i OROF PROBPEOTS, this city, served a term of two_years in the 50 to 1,050 pounds, $4 50@ languawe in regard to the ladies mentioned, nor am I capable of using it in regard to any ‘woman in the world.” r)d"?o; ;gg their arrangements and agreements for the 6X0 to R gl division of east bound traffic in such manner western rangers, COrD| . theu may think best, subject to the unani- mous approval of the trunk lines.” The committee consists of eighteen mom- bers representing all the wostarn trunk lines, of the Pittsburg Dispatch furnishes thefollow- iog card_and requests that it may have the same publicity as the communication of Rep- resentative King: “Tho interyiew with Gen, King of Louisiana, published inthe Pittsburg Dispacth and other_papers over my name, and correct, It was held ———— Golng Backward for News, e Diseones of/A third! DAty XKansas Crry, Mo., June 11,—A sensation veneral tenor of the article as given me by Mr, Kiog." ——— The Milwankee’s Annusl M eeting MitwAUKEE, Wia., June 10,—At the an- nual mesting of the Chicago, Milwaukee St, Paul rallway company this afternoon the old board of directors were re-elected with istry, says the Pall Mall Gazette, 15 the prob- | rqentity of Maxwell, the Murderer, i 8 Monros penitentiary, New York, haviog i i , N 8 E. of age for the burgla store of his 80k 3 the liberal government. and demands his share | Polica Huebler received to-day a letter from brother-in-law, Mr. Pritchard, of Rochester, rectors elect Prosident, _Alexander of the spoils, It is apparent that the older Sorics regard him as tronblesome aud: some- the brother of the I-u‘o. Arthur Pre}ler, wl.zo what dangerous to have around in national | Was murdered at the Southern hotel in April, councils, The Pall Mall intimates that a | enclosing the letter of a friend, which throws polite effort will be made to get rid of him if | new light upon the 1dentity of Maxwell. The the. u‘pme.v;bieu.:x;“ Sbe f:v;;n::eiz:é!"llge writer is Walter Oarrington of Stockport, | Slined from 70 per cent in May to 62, The o 9 8 aad he states that 7 v f the princlple states are: New ucoe, Earl 8 h Lancastershire, Fngland, AYEIAGN 9L o 3 :-{.fl‘i‘.:'mw,f"" fo Harl Bpencer, then a0 v real namo is 1. M, Brogks. He | York, 91; Pennsylvauis, 67; Ohlo, 56; Mich- VRENCH COMMENTS, yras under conteact to o firm of solcttors in | sgan, 45; Tndinna, 053 Ilinols, 10; Missour, Pants, June 10,—The Republique Francais | Stockport and twelve months since estab- | 5, Kansas, 56; California, 68, A 4 Ao 33l shed a law practice st Hyde Park, where 1n speslog of '.‘.’,}“;:;,‘f:"‘:;'.';“di",‘"fi.‘;‘:“::}:' his father is @ school master, He forged his| b 8ome states there has boen a greater loss ooy | ke *tho wisdom- of Northote. oan | {Ather's name to checkand loft for America, | of area than was anticipated in the previous be annulled by the passionate imprudence o | t*king with him five magic lanterns W‘"’f‘"“ reports, The average yield will evidently be Salisbury and the petulence of Oburchill | % & doctor named Sidebottom, and a sult of | 655 than ten bushels per acre, The probable when forelgn questions demand so much cool ;;’h m':m;; tthn‘t,oh'h:w:ll “':l “fi‘::;kf‘;r; product of the winter wheat states, according ness and tact.” ) ioad to these returns, is reduced to about 207,000, WOLSELEY KICKS OVER THE TRACKS Al oo e T R "f(’d‘;g'?“l:h None of ;he territories are in- clur in the winter wheat area, o o o o ofoch | Weatern Wholesale Grocers, The report of spring wheat is more lavor. dispatohes denouncing the evacuation of the Michell; _vico-president, Julius Wadsworth; second vics-president, J., B. Dumont, secre: tary, Poter Meyers; treasurer, 1, D, Jon- ninge. Towas declded o take immediate stops oF 860,000,000 5 e, i in 1860, A libel for 850,000 has been scme WAHHINGTO'Y\. June 10,—The condition of |4z~ pending against the paper In question winter wheat is reported lower than ever be- | for publishing certain charges of immorality fore seen, The general percentage has de- | against Mr. Jardine. e ——— Bayard in St, Louts. Special Telegram to The Beg, 8r, Louts, Mo,, June 10, —Secretary Bay- ard, who arrived here lsst night remains in the city to-day na the guest of Mayor Francis, Sucd for Criminal Libel, This morning, escorted by the mayor, he at-| Lovisviis, Ky, June 10—Msyor Reed tended the snnaal exhibition of the normal |gave information to the grand jury to-day e ——— ho breakfasted at the mayor's residence in |lishing the Morning Commercial and the company with Senator VutErGenaul Sher- | Evening Post, of this city, with criminal libel man, United States Judge Tree, Congress- |in charging that he was c-rrupt in receiving man Glover. and others. In the afternoon |bribes from gamblers, The grand jury re- Mr, Bayard visited the races by special invi- | turned bille against the press company, ¥, E. tation uf the directors, He will leave to- | Allison, editor, and George Smith, reporter of night for Washington. ] the Commercial, The chief of police has given notice that he will bring similar charges, to be One Road Orders Rates Up, followed by civil suits againet tho publishing KEOKUK, Ia., June 10,—The annual meetiog | sble. The disposition last autumn to veduce Soudan, Ho warna the government. that on | of the westers wholesals grocers’ association | %% o8 dth en accounk of the Jow prlceh was its withdrawal from Doogola the wholo prov- | was held here to-day, Representatives were | and later by the British-Russian war rumors, ince_will be[given up to anarchy, present from Des Xd ines, Burlington, Ot- | Substantially the same area has been seeded | (¢ 1Il,, June 10,—~The G Trank | €OMPADY: THE LOUSDERDALE PEERAGE, tumwa and other points, a5 Iast yoas—about 11,000,000 acreainporthe | OF0AGO, Iil,, June 10,~The Grand Trun LoxDoN, June 10,—The committee of the| The Western Wholesale Grocers associa- | ern New England, Minnesota, Tows, Nebras- | management to-day issued orders to advance house of n‘x""" began consideration of the|tion elected the following officers: Presi- | ka, and all the territories, Th3 percentage of | freight rates east on next ¥'riday to a basis of — e — e Getting Close to Big Beau, WinnipEs, Man,, June 10,—The latest ad- claim of Moitland o the Loudersdals | dent, Hugh Robertson, Keokuk ; first vice | lust year's area is 95 in Wisconsin, 19 in | 15 cants on grain and (ot ey oy von, Middleton's foro peerage. e Moit and, In his petition bo | president, Cbatlos T, Bperry, Doe Molnes ;| Minnescts, 102 1o Tows, 6 In Nebrasks, | 4yg 15 oyl o s caNe b [ v e Py tho lords, says that ho 18 the heir of the | second vice-president, Maj. 1. Matron, Ot- |and 108 in Dakota. The condition of spring | P93 cents to New York. 'The report waa | date of Juno 0, and they report that fourth son of the sixth earl of Loudersdale, | tumwa ; third vice president, William Pilge, | wheat is 97 and indicates & crop or Y ~ miles northeast of Pitt and f M bout_fort; co-operate with the Graud Trunk in_ restor- | them % i ht from Big ing the freight rates, but it lacks confirma- | ' 1 ! o, aad tho moro eneea imrceion i that Indlans sso seposted WaMag ralte to oross the road named will for the prosent have fo | Lurtle lak ; operato againat all the othiees, which will hold | tbelr position, . Tt seome that Middleton wenk £0 the fluctuating soale of Tates now in force, | 10 the wrong direction, being misled by gov- who it s alleged married 2ary MacAdam in | Burlington ; secretary and treasurer, Chas, | about 153,000,000 bushels, The average for New York two days before her death in New | Hewitt, Burlington. The visitors were givens | Wisconsin is 88, Minnesota 94, Iowa 100, York, 1772, Mary MacAdam had borne three | drive around the city and in the evening a | Nebraska 102, Dakota 101, The present sons to this fourth son of sixth ear] and it is | banquet. port, therefore, indicates a wheat ccop of 860,~ contended by the petitioner that this mar- 000,000 bushels, 23,000,000 bushels smaller risge legemitized the offspring, Slr James than that of 1881, ear's supposed locality, The — —— A Bleepless Night for Grant, Y 103t valvable tite i y A . from 104 to 18 conts, ernment maps, and 3 Moltiand desoendant of th fifdh son of the : —G assed| The general condition of rye ia 82, The |FANEWRE from 103 to Bcents, A ——— wixth oarl of Loudordale contests the olalm of | 2" YORK June 10.—Gon, Grant passed | ,roq of arley 1s nearly the same as in 1554, Ot - L Moving the Remains ot A, H,Stephens, AriaNTA, June 10,—At 9 this morning & 1al car bearisg the remaivs of Alexander , Btephens, sceompsnied by an escort of mauy citizeos, left Atlanta for Crawfords Major Moitland to the peerage United States Minister ~ Phelph . Senator 1dr munds and Messrs Fowler, Stephens, Nush aud Clareace Clary will give testimony con Ceroiug tho marrago 1w s 1t €xited 1o on almost sleepless night last night, Dr.|and the average of its condition 1589, The Douglas said it was not on sccount of pain'|acreage of oats has increasek 4 per cent.,and | 57, PavL, Minn,, June10,—The Milwaukee but the result of steady llwuflht aud applica theaverage of its condition is #4, Corn will | road will cut first-class passenger rates three 3 be reported in July, but voluntary returns in- + \‘?‘l.\l:lmuglw::{m:fl::g’ea'w sy, The local ity ey e dollars from St, Pavl to Chicago to-morrow, LUV NI TS, (A, i R - :‘;‘et"rh. (:ul.rh.’.l‘:ndll‘hke In‘wk llll:.d ‘;fl: ville, ::zuaumtr bn‘dy w‘l‘lll be il:‘-arnd“lll :;&b e h e Rock Islann wents a cul t; ., uneral services wi T T T T T A Murderer Breaks Jail, __Tho Ilinois Logislature, of the agreement on_the Sth, which left no | piase at Orswiordsvill this' Afternoon, whan PR Special Telegram to The Bxx, SeriNayieLp, I, June 10,—1In the house, | agreement to be violated. The cut will en- | Gen, Toombs, a Lfelong friend of Steplans, THE 5UEZ CANAL COMMISSI _Pams, Jung 10,—The Suez canal commis- sion resumed its session yesterday, The Brit. ish delegates presented fresh proposals in re- rd to clause number 10, but it is believed he proposals will be rejected, because they do not recognize the principle of pe:manent international control to fecurs free navigation of the canal, , — v -8 Qollin's lution asking Haines to lain | able New York passengems to get the same | will maki s Vaummixe. Nuv., Juse 10,—Ssckler, who | Oollin's resolubion asking Hainee to explain | LL0LRY o OV RONinfie, 0 g8 N1 St | will mako an addrom, ° killed Stoddard here » few weeks ago, es-|'i® acilon last Zhureday in shaking an ath-|ihey hought™ local ti % i i 7 boogs local Hokets to Obloao aan Buckner-Olayborne Nupti caped from jail lust night. There is no clue, [ 98Vt in the houso aud claiming it would | there bought another ticket, Further cutting ROEnoRCIsy apHa) but much dissatisfaction at the actionof the | njare somebody, which was the epecial ordes | may follow. Ricinoxn, Va, June w.—(.un_n Simon B, shenff, for thia orniog, was Telerred to the inveshl Backner, of Keutucky, was married here this Ay l"l—AIII‘nmenl. grting committee, The balance of the fore evening to Miss Delia Clayborns, dgughur of S, Louts, Mo., June 10,—Harlow, Spencer | 900 was spent on the citizens’ assoclation Maj, John H, Clayrorue, one. of Richmond's e A Destructive Kire in Canada, Moxtigar, Canada, June 10,—Fire at St. Cesalreque last night destroyed Senator . 4 ot most inent aud estimable citizens, Gen, AMERICAN ARTISTS IN LONDON. & Co. graia daslars, amde a0 amigomeny fo- "‘“'-‘““d bill on ';“"‘d b“““"‘- Several | Opafice’s residenco and number of stores. Buckher war & confederat officer. Thebride " The - -1 . b ; : P e g e rg Py kugmh o8 and tssots ra wot yet | amendments were offer the democratar | hotels and dwelligs, Loas, $1(C,(00- Part- | haf been one of the leadiag hells in Richmond sud voted down by the republicaps, Fiually | ly ineured, socially, and is a relrgive on buth sides of Nr, Murray, the Washington correspondent | e Tells Around and Finally Disbanned, An ments, prepared by the hotel people, were served in the ladies’ ordinary. ing: ‘I beg to say that the alleged interview | this kindness and the use of their _bright parlors Kitchen Bros. and most highly appreciative thanks of ‘therein | those Who were permitted to enjoy them. Mr. and Mrs. Shiverick are among the BANDLE THE BASE BALLIST. How Frank Bandle, one of the Omaha base ball team who left here several weeks sgo and denied by said King, is substantially true | to make & toer of the westerc league cir- e | cuit, returned home yesterdsy, aud has a acles already acknowledged do not_affect the | wild tale to tell of his experience. remembared that from its inception, al- muet, the Omaha club was sat down on as beiug weak and worthless, and one of & | the most common expressicns heard was, “‘Anpbody can plck up a nine on the streets who can go out sed wipe the ground with them,” Aster going on the road they met de- fea every organizad reached Kansas Clty. Hey paid the boys off and they scattered. towards tne erection of a msgnificent depot|Dwyer went to Syrocuse, N, Y.; in Milwaukee, to be located in the heart of | ter, O'Donnell and Sallivan jolned ascrub the city, The right of way to the site has | teay, at Leavenworth; the two Days re- nearly all been asquired during the past year, tarned home to Baltimore, where taey ought to stay; Geles, Black and Graham romaln with Mansger Hay, In Kansas City. Sweeny went to Boston and dled, 0 the black-listed Kent is loafing In school of Washington wniversity, At noon | charging the Louisville press company, pub-[Loulsville. Mr, Bandle speaks in con- ratulatory terms of Manager Hay's ef- orts to push him forward, and also of his honesty in coming down with every cent | FFLJGHTENED HIS FRIENDS. of salary, which cannot be eaid of some other managers, The juzy which tlo lake, but there is no accurate report of | two days, returned a verdict yest.eorday pany. Cook vs. Rose, Jones vs, Gue, sloners, lace, but managed Conrt Chips, Judge McCullough rendered hls de. clslon yesterday in the Murphy Boyd contest case, and overruled the motlor, of Boyd's attornoy to dismisa, Montgomery etal vs. Danham et al. Steele et al va, Mount et sl. Shipmsan vs, Forber, Hobbie va. Croft et al, Chindberg vs. Swiih, DEFORE JQDGE NEVILLE, Jones va. Nogee, Jones va. Gibert, Thomas vs, Ritter, Hendr'x vs, Board of Courry Commis- Tas possible | 1 and they will !han follow the trail: into Mex— fo2,” THE MORPHINE ROUTE, A Young Girl Tries to Commit Sui- «<ide on Account of Her 4 Lover. For have the warmest Angle Johnson, a young girl living, at the corner of Ninth etreet and Oaplital avenue, tried very hard yesterday toloave this world and go to.join the angels. | About 10 o'clock the took botween three l | | the Omahas Flew aud four gralns of morphine, thet she had purchased at Rogers’ drug stors with the intentlon of ending her existense here below. Annie basis her troubles on the faithlessnees of hez lover who, sha says, has deserted her for another girl, It was half-past 12 o’clock before any one discov- ered the young woman. She wes then in a comatose ccadition and neerly dead. A messenger wos dispatched immediately for Dr. Hertzoann, who soon put in an appearanca and. commenced af once to give ber herajo treatment, which wae | kept up until 2. o'clock, At that hour Dr, Wormes'oy was called in to assiat and the two doctors worked vigorously untll b o'cl¢ »ek with thel patlent before they coul d safely pronounce her out of danger. Annle had wrltten a letter to her mother, *Mzs, Harriet Johnaon, who lives ot St. J< e, Mo,, in which she said: *'I I8 will ne ver see you sgsin, but Ella i Bunker will teil you all aboutit,” The | old Iad y was telegraphed for, and s ex | pected, here to-day. At a late hour last night the girl was suffering quite severely unde ¢ slight relapse, and it was feared that she might dle before morning, It is to until after they There Manager A Young Man Whno Bid Everybody | Good Bye and Started to Dorwn Himself but Didn’t, young man who beards st the Canfield { I Tuesday even'ng Willlam Gerkle, & ! house, bld all of bis frlends an aflectionate (1 rotired Tuesdsy eve - ing from Judge Neville's court to del’/be- | farewell and went away, saying as he | rato over the case of Thomas va. Ri tter, | staried, *I am golng to drown myself in { which had beer. on telal before the'x for [y ar 0t g ol g { morniag, finding for platntiff, “i'he. court, | heard the declaration made and taw the | thexeupon, readered judgment /against | conduct of the young man laughed heart- \ defendant in the sum of five cer s, ily and thought the whole thing a clever M Followlng is the docket call f o to-day: | i0ke. But yesterday mornfng the sitaa- s tion assumed qulte a different tone and BEFORD JUROA WARAL s, there was great consternation noticed in Rosewater vs, Tribune Primting com- | the viclulty of the Uanfield, Mr, Gerkie (On trisl.) had not returned, and was 1! Forbes vs, Brown et al. no where to be found, Hims brother became alarmed for him lest he had sare enough carrled his gloomy threat into execution, Searching partles were sent ont 1n all directions, About neon, however, the lost lamb [telephoned 1rom Councll Blufls, saying that he was over there and dead broke; also that on sec: ond conelderation he had concluded not to take his own life yet awhile, Rellef in the ehape of funds was forwarded to him, 80 that he got back to this side of f the river and enjoyed & happy reunlon | with his friends, ; | | (On trial )