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PR AT TSt SR < s 6 e RO, ¥7 A 2 A Eees 2 X - D — -- { THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., SATURDAY MORNING., JUNE 20, 1885. NO 261 — = = = — ing their calling at their place | tive and ineffectual, A rail ’ ita appe: in the United States thi -] the ds of doll tof t ki O0DDS AND ENDS, [t oosoeestor s it gtz doiron | VIGTORIA'S HAND, [retaie e o o [ e some e s e wsets| ~ BEAR TRACKS, The bill for the relief of the widow of Oaleb "‘;fllhuh” oS Wonld Lo, tres of Tedinal ng out in the interior of the coumtry rather [ light companies and psld cash for it S Hopking appropriating the sum of 82,000 was lost. Mascn's senate bill to enable the park commissionera to improve and maintaln parks and boulevards, and Wach's bill_providing that the board of appeals in the state grain inspection department in Chicago shall not include any person interested in a railroad at cities on the seaboard, because the|like olhers—$50,000 worth In the thy gentiomen reprowning varions ateronts of (SF1iShAry Aided DY 106 QEBD [l RIS | Ghciora fo pesson, and thas the. maritime | LLuminating company here, and £60,000 | Bryjn Apars in the Graiu Markets city then testified and gave information ot ith il i in the isolated light company, He must Quaetions enggested by the committes, This Demand for Sapport, o atlor o aoided, bt I D0 thae | be recelving to-day from the Western With Effeot, control of inter-state commerce. Several Cleveland’s Administration Refected for One Day. evening an_informal reception was tendered s 1 . ¢ ught over by emigrants, and they may be | Unlon telegraph companies In old royal- the committee by the board of trade. alive with cholera germs, ready to break out | ties not less than $20,000 a year: lngho 1 warshouse or aby commission firm were e ' : with fearful virulence in_the smaller to i | Naval Officers Punished for the|passed. y ; Ahe Day on the Tarf, The New Premier Explains the | whero they wero sent. The public has been { 1yi, Erincibal owner of five manufac | Gorn Attacked snd Through 1t P P . Chapman’s bill regulating more stringently BricuroN Beack, June 19.—To-day's T bl Oonti thoroughly aroused, however, and I don’t nr;ng complv es which are paying large hs Oth resence of their Wives: |puardisos. of waeds sod the sdminis- | events weee: roublesome Uontingency. really think there will bo much danger of ou [ div!dends on 36100,000 I the sggregate ths Other Cereals. - tration of the'r estates passed. Koyew'bill| giret race—Three-quarters of a mile, two- — epidemic, because everyone fears it and will | the Edlson lamp compeny, the KEdlson creating » new judicial circnit of the counties b e e e L W complain of his careless neighbor. Machine works, the ¢lsctric tube com- No Woomera in Oklahoma — Man- |of Sangamon and Christian failed anull, ye;fl;:"fll-- '«;v{m::‘wdw""vlgl'-rn;dl‘?“ e, wec-| Gladstone Confesses that Overtures e e company, Berypman & o, and anothet | Ne¥raska Cattib Contisne to Lead ) Iacking nineteen votes, Humphrey's bill pro: [ ond; Walter H, third, Time, 1:19. o o Tarners' Bundfost, b ' b i king nine! ) phrey' I Exist—The Oholera Mareh establishment. at th 0! - ning's Little Axe Works on viding that » township may be formed out of | Second raca—Mila and ome-elghth, al ages; 5 SHRRTN A Nawan, N. J., June 10,—Newark turners, i °MU'""" ““"'_‘ Yards it o Phiseon, Joutend ot e Somta i providing | Emmet won; Warren Lewis, second; Farra: g are making extensive proparations for the| THE HORTICULTURAL SHOW bkt bt L) shat the lerk of the criminal cflm:tln[, c«:nfi B e ‘_’gg-"o“_e]‘ml ) t\lrnex:-'hbunglonl. which opens here to-mor- ——— THE NATIONAL OAPITAL, county shall be elected at tho general Slectlon |1 jije |3 won; Shelby Barnes, second; Joha BRITISH AFFAIRS, row night, Over 3,000 turners are expected || i THE MARKETE S L, A b ot o | K thied. " Time, 1188, — to participate In the paeade. Members from [/AD Increase in the Attendanco—Ohil- WIHEAT A STADE LOWER, Woede axil & usedi waa bioken, IV We Fourth raco—Mile and n quarter, three- MINISTERIAL SORAP, all over the United States_have boen arriving || dren I'ree Toxiay—Open To Special Telegram to The Brx, Wasirxato, June 19. —The wivesof throe | F015 'rlLq0 the special order for Wodnesday, | Joar,oids and upwarda.; Jobn Ballivan wotii| The conservatives mot again this morning |all the eveniog, The strest to- Hotiow Cittosee; 1, June 1%—The wheat market ) 5 i i = f J cus, second; , . )y i i i i 3 A80) 11, ¢ g nwval officers having joined their husbands in | Time of the committee for investigating | Arm at the house of Salisbuty, isbury, in an |night are fall of peopls, and com W SO0 A8 GO SN DA LLE o5 Japan, the Iatter have been dotached from o i i 108, . open letter, writes that the imprestion that [panies of turners headed by bands duty for violstl Rryetliirs < ) G o sy, | o Fifth race—Milo, all ages; Equador, ou; | the conservatives desire wr with 1 s [of ‘musio are marching in_ all directions, ., | the sossloer to-day, but rnder freo reslizing uty for violating an order forl ing naval | ORRCE e Ol & propriating 86,000 to_aid Bill Sterrit, second; Belle, third. Time, | fgiculous, Among the arrivals this evening were the| The hortlcultaral exhibition at Capital | lroke off And closed }@dc lower than yostor- officers from having their wives with them. in fin continuing the Tllinols exhibit now at Now 4tk O, Mo, Jine 10 The Dublin Freeman's Journal, in an_edi- | Cincinnati turn verein; one hundred and fifty foreign states, In pursuance of the policy adopted by Secretary Manning, of cutting down expenses in the various bureaus of the treasury depart- The weather | torial on the new Drtish ministry, cordially | strong, and the turn vercins from Pooris, | Aende skating rio reosived several|dsy, The shorts Aisplayed a nervouspess was muddy and the track heavy. o e e R e e Dot Somadie™ Ghueasa: [ ew and valuable sdditions to the dlsplay | id & number cerered at (he o pHiooe o the rat raco—FKive-eights mile, two year olds; f b of T A d oth i e Orleans, wns paased. Mulhearn's bill to ex- empt lands included within the limits of public roads, highwas and right-of-ways of railway companies from assessment and taxa- nt wherever possible, without detriment to | . third, Timo 1.08. g 44 SYRETD Zeit G largar than at any otlier time onee the | dences of reailzing, they p:seceded toincreasn the public business, 300 persons employed as | '1on {ailed to pass. Second race—Mile and one-sixteenth; Pear] | GUADSTONE SAYS OVERTURES WERE MADE. | ¢hg D nll,.(?enl:tl:‘yn;'l‘; A e i h“ 4 Y People don’ their short lines, and prices fell off Jo; but store keepers, gaugers, etc., in the internal R b Jennings won; Valet second, Rosalin third. | In the house of commons this afternoon it A LMl show commenced. People don’t seem to| .4 quickly-oarrylng prices up again to the teven! vice have been removed since|rotilroad Earninge on the Decrease. | mjyq1,55, Labouchere asked if it was true that the reallve that the dlsplay is worth7of r L ag! ue service ) removed since [ - ne. 5 = Held for Murdering His Wife, - e display rthy. ©= | beat figuros of to-dsy, Towaeds the close of March 20, The average per diem snd pay of | Special Telegram to The Bxg, Third rs Mile and one-eighth; all ages; | Marquis of Salisbury was prevented from y. Towseds the closo of these employes was $1, Chicaco, TIl., June 19, —The Railway Age | Hazarus won, Matt Oramer second, Lady | taking office by his failure to obtain assurances Speclal Telegram to The Bra, ceiving thelr patronage, but one visit to | the regular board, in expectation of Ilarger The war department has recelved a telo- [ 4y yy: “The depressed condition of railway | WALy third. Time 2.06, of assistance from the retiring government. | Bratrick, Neb., June 1,—A. B, Morse, a |the hall will certainly convinco them that | recelpts to-morrow, selling waa moro froely gram from Capt. Bennett, of the ninth cav- ram from Capt, Bennelt, ‘aftho ninti o Fourth race—Milo and onesixteenth, all | Lubouchere added that he himself and many [ foemer of this county, living south of hers, . alry at Fort Koo, Indian territory, stating ages; Red Girl won, Trix second, Cimmerone | other radicals strongly objected to any assur- fow 1f any westorn clties can make as|indulged in, and prices fell off to 62fo for business and the effect of a general demoral- 0 Fhy : i % % toet i v ted last night on a verdict of a coro- | good a showl August, Th th k of that Lieutenant atevens, of th t) val- | ization of rates are painfully evidenced in the | Girl third, Time 2.03}. ance being given the conservatives in the event | Wa8 Arres A ) \ good a showlng. 8 ero was another “reak of ic in £y.hos rotunedfrom Okiahoms, after. DAviog | statatica of gross e.l:mngu oY IRU RV RAEIES o — o |of thete t‘r_nklllngf gliee, Gladstono, in, reply to | nor'sjury, charging i with paisoning his| ~ To-day untl noon sohosl childron will g&“h?,‘;‘lf;?"“?fic.’ffa"‘bl'T WL Y " y o question of Labonchero, said that when he | v ¥ . Receipts at primary points {udi- :.:}L"‘,’.f.:‘.!fi ?fi“}\i'fl;ffi’;ff’"""y' No boomers etiding May 8L, Fifby:hve ronds raport earn. Thrilling Death of an Acronaut, e (iut A !h:““ Sl AU wife, who died suddeniy last Tuesday noon. [be admitted to the exposition free of cated n falllng off ' Vessel roos was taken \ 3 . ; Suspicior aroused ud A HARLESTON, W, Va., June 19,—This after- | tat he had not at that time had & confaroncs | amiantion ‘made . -The stomaoh vas sy sed harge, 1t hat alao_ boan: doolded that here to-day for 1051000 bushels. The vhsat noon most. frightful accident happened at | with the marquis of Salisbury. Since then | and found to contain strychaia poison, which | 61 ho ¥ Uil D T hy 1S CxEh (A e AWl D the circus grounds just prior tothe opening of | howover, he had received overtures from the [ the doctor certified caused the death. The |2 0'clock to-morrow, A consultatlon was | weakness fn corn doveloped during the day. the performance of Richards & Leon's eircus. marquis of Salisbury, Should | jnquest elicited that Morae had given her a |held yesterday with sever: prolplnent TORN, g other sut-door attractions was a bal- |there ke way - result of o by dose of ealts just befora ehe died: Four or five minlators regarding the lenstbility of | Themarket openod firm bt wickly sold loon asconsion, and just as the ropes holding | COrFeepondence botwoen the marquis and him- | neighbors were present, = Morso is seventy- [ opening on Sundsy. As tho object of | off o, and afterwards declinod fo upon esti- 1f 1t would be made public. There would be | ¢h, 1d and his wit o r 4 the balloon were cast off the aceldent courrsd Ll reo years old and his wife was not quite | tho enterprise is one Intended to edueate, | mated large receipts for to-morrow. In the X 8 < g whatever. In that|thirty-four, An examinat il d i P! ) g Tl T by the overturning of the hot air stove used | he"Viite b o Kalishury himsolf conourrod, | to s attoman noo% Will be made| gplighten and elevate humanity, 1t wan | fternoon f!;;;geg';;"::gm;:-;fi;;-figi?uj-;gc in inflating the balloon, causivg it to catoh | mye house then, upon motion of Gladstone, sl declded to be worthy as a Sunday attrac- Ings aggregating $79,218,880 —a decrease of 8603,018 over the same veriod of 188, This ia not a very alarming falling off, but the fact that twenty-seven of these roads have suffer— ed a docrease amounting to $4,273,817 shows that a large proportion of our roads are run ning behind even last year's record, Returns for tho month of May are still more un- satisfactory. OF the fifty-six ronds The president’s appointmenta to-day_were: United States marshal —Herman G. Weber, southern district of Il{inois. Associate justico of the supreme court— M. D. Flemivg, for the territory of New Mexico. Second auditor of the treasury, William A. Day of Illinois, vice Orange Ferris, resigned by request. William A, Day, who succoeds Judge Fer- 1 04 scond AuciEor of the troamtiey, Is & woll | toct. sny reporcad. the oo garnay | fve: The burning balloon shob up 15 |sdiourned until Thuredey next, AvSieiE GBISEGIIe Jonas: o T AT T ) ERen et ntr-:;:t the lowest points. known lawyer of Illinois. Ho has been msyor | amounted to $15,89%,528, agalnst $17,194,363, | with William _ Patterson, the oeronant, | _ SALISUURY SEOURKS: AN ADJOURNMENT, RaiNg, Wis,, June 19.—Word has been [8Warded can be eeen elsewhere in this of Champaign and & member of the state ieg- Oata ruled dull and slow and tlere was a. islature. Alth.ugh a comparatively youn, map, he has been prominent i the politica affairs of the state forseveral years, He is one of Representative Morrison's most ardent a falling off of 81,208 839, or over seven per cent, and that too en a mileage 780 miles greater than last year, aggregating d4,317 miles, or thiety-five per cent of the total mile- age of the Unfted states, Of this total, how- n the basket, Whon o short distanos up the | In the houso of lords to-day the Marquis | roce; rulod d wrowd yellod “Jump" but ho ddn heed th | of Salisbury ros amid choors aud asked ord :?:"]::“ :;“:‘:‘til“’.p‘:,‘;‘l‘:;’;‘:‘ u‘("g:‘:[";o:'; 5 :‘;‘lrd*’[f};"::,"flfffl"ic";;dfl'g:;};:‘l ke tor ke warning, aod after going several hundred | Granville to copseat to an adjournment of the e J ) ¢ ) Tk nithe balosn colanced. and Patterson | house until Tagedsy next. e aid tho con: |as conml to Prague must be revoked, the| THAT! HUNDRED DOLLARS, |uoon bourd, due lrrgely to the depression in fall to the earth, crushod 1nto & lifoloss mass | feronces of tho liborals and conservatives had | Austrion gevernment objeoting to the ap i ue. supporters, and it was mainly through the f ever, 4030 belong to the Canadian Pacific|of humanity, =~ Patterson was twenty-two |not yet reached the stage to enable either [ pointment. \Whon Jonss was a young stu I ’ % ot of that gontleman that ho recoived the | und ‘tha Mexions Cential Thirty-four. of | years old, and resided in Wellsville, Ohio, |side to make a statement, and thorefore it | dent at Prague his liberal views axcitad the | Presented to St. Joseph's Hospital by | Mens pork ruled slow but firm and 10@150 appointment, the fifty-six roads show a decrease, and six of [ where he leaves a wife and family, It was (would bs more convenient for all to|ire of the Austrian government to such an the Kditor of the * Bee," higher with a_partial reaction on the after- G. Webber, the newly appointed mar- shal for the southern district of Illinois, was three times elected shenff of St. Clair county and at present holds tho office of mayor of Bellevitle, He was strongly endorsed for the marshalship by Represertative Morricon and others. The broken roof-stone of the Washington ‘monument was placed in potition to-day with- out much troublo. Oapes were stretched around the top of the monument and by driv ing wedges between them and themasoary and tapping the broken stone with a maul, it was pressed to its place and fitted nicely. This afternoon threo holes were drilled throngh the broken piece and it was firmly bolted in ita Iace, The new elecrical apparatus will bd ere on Monday, and ths entire work of re pair will ba completed next Wednesday. Secretary Bayard has formulated a plan by which he proposes to obtain for American manufacturers through the medium of United States coneuls in Europe all_the nformation they desite regarding manufacturios abroad. Ho has written to & large number of noon board, Liard ruled a shade higher. On Fridsy afternoon a check - for one The MT;‘:,:;:‘,;::"( :‘:“r‘l‘flmf. d: . cf the day ranged: hundred dollars, in payment of ;the dam-| Wheat—June, 89@8oic, ck,,eyd, ,,5; ages recovared againet the Omsha Re-|July, 90i@9lfc, closed. Mic: Augus 93 92}c; [ publican In the recent libel sult, was re- ZE:(‘(; W?d' At DS CR TG ceived at this office. The check was at| Corn—Cash, i7dc; June, 473@484c, closed, a7ic; July, 478@147ic, closed, 47kc) August, once presented to St. Joseph's hospital, | 45i@473c, closed, 46ic and the following acknowledgment bas| Uats June, 32{@i3fc, closed, 32ko 2 3! 23 Beenirooicea! 324@3ig, closed, 82c; Avgust, B5)@:81, O%AHA, Neb., June 19, 1885, | “Yees Pork—July, 81835 9 Hon., Bt Rosewater, D oar Sir—-1 take a 311(;1.'75&}}(;' 5‘7‘5;2&%;35’33;@32#}5, :Ilg::g.' lively pleasure in acknowledglng the re- [$10.423@10.45; September, $10.524@10,514, ceipt of your mnote of this- date|closed, 810.525 AT enclosing & check for one hun- | Lard—July.86.674; August, $6.50@6.774; dred dollars, which you geno- | SPRHIRLIAE 0 whont was cuser ously request shall be applied to tho ben- | o e Jower; coro, dc lower; onts, ¢ lower: efit of patlents at this hospltal. Your re- | pork, bc lower; lard, 2ic lower, quest shall be faithfully complled with, CATTLI, and permis me to cordlally thank you | The market was active and prices stroug, the twenty-two roads reporting an increase of earnings show algo an incre/e in the mileage, which weuld, in part at least, account for 1t.” ——— The Penn Bank Conspiracy, Pirtspurc, June 19,—In the Penn bank conepiracy case testimony was taken which showed that the oil deals were no secret and the directors frequently conversed upon the eubject, Ex-President Riddle was called and gave a detailed history of his connection with the bank and said when he became president in 1882 the capital of the bank had been im- paired to the amount of $200,000, They Dbad n larpo amoant of oil on hand and a syn— dicate was proposed in order to get the bank in good shapo again. He said the majority of the directcrs were contulted and all acqui- esced. Ho also said not a dollar of any prof its made were given to outsiders, but all went to the bank. He was the largeat stock holder and when the bank failed had $61,000 of his own funds on deposit, none of which he got his first ascension. The baloon was totally | postpone any discussion until Tueaday next | extent it appears that time has failed to erase consumed by fire. as he had suggested, He wished, however, | the memories of the imagined wrong: ———— to make just ono observation. It was in re —— Reported alliance of runk Lines, igecttnl very important order on the paper. | An Overbauling Party Gverhauled. New Yomk, June 10.—There has ben |Fie was aware of the importance of pushing | G argxa, 111, June 19.—Three hard char- some tall to-day of n combination botwaen | i edistribution of seate bl to b cohcluelon: | acters, who robbed storo ot Binek Eaeth, the Pennsylvania railway and tho New York |nection with the measure, It had become [ Wis., a fow nighta ago, werc tracked by Central. The scheme. it is said. is for the|knowu —that the redistribution of armed citizens to the railroad cut near Cross seats bill destroyed ono met of constituencies. | Plains. Suddenly the mob pounced upsn Pennsylvania to secure control ot the West | mpqnr, 1s of Salisbi ‘further objected to Shore and then trade it to the New York arquusio P U O them and ordered them to hold:up their Oetitral for the South Pennsylvanis and_ csr- | S0 redistribution, of asats bill, because when | hands, The robbers obeyed pror:gt‘l’{. but H ! i passed In its present fomm it would prevent, | while being disarmed and reli their faln intereatsin tho Readiog railway and thus | EvenIn’ cam of mecesaity, an apoest to th | oty twe g disarn cnmptnion(:h:;pe hei form o strong = offensive and = defensive | country bfore November, The motion | ordared up tha hands of the ca e Alllance againet the other trunk e heme |Of the Marquis of Salisbury o post-| citizens, after paying tribute to the extent of o0 eid that Gould will favor the egheme: |pone until Tucsday nest the consideration | all tho valasbloe, afout their persons, wore and that be has an eye direct upon Lacka- | of ¢he distribution of seats bill was then ad- | allowed to depart. wanna as his ultimato enstern connestion {0t | obtad by'n voto of 124 8708 to 56 moss, The D! the Wobash. Tt isbeltoved by some, peraont | Earl of Kimberly, who was secrotary for In- | Fraudulont Asilgninent Dofoated! at the strength of New York Central and |giy iy Mr, Gladstone's ministry, voted against > X of West Shore bonds is due to the purchases | gro 1ot o'adjourn, New York, June 19,—The assignment of necessary to carry out such a plan, Bogzart & Company, bankers, who failed for Sl ol GAUTIOUS SALISEURY, B < Lasters Take a Lay off. The negotiations between the liberals and | S3:0€0,000, was to-day set aside by Judge A 4 o i | the conservatives are proceeding through the | Donohue as fraudulent. The members of Big export b , 1,400 to 1,500 and up- B T ates tabine) theia O stler Risber, co-defendant, with Riddle, ‘hgoxg:‘;‘:fi? ":m?:lliahm:ilfi i::::;an medium of thequern. The Marquis of Salis- | the firm, 1t sphoars, drow large mams to pay ‘°fz§3“§.i&'fi“""° Sgll;':.uu Arroxza il bold a4 55,60 to 80 00! and 'Nebrasksacof submit to him any questions covering subjects | was placed on the standE thlalattortoon HS 5 B ¥ " | bury urges that if the redistribution of seats | their individual debts, regardless of the firm’s p y NRAE 1,200 to 1,300 pounds, at 5 30@5.6), and ! B e o s et | denind Sasing oosscired (o dofruat e banie | LIowe, in Southboro, struck for higher wages. | billis inally passed hto conservativos will bo | creditors, A recelver will bo appointad. Supesloress St. Jeseph's Hospitad. | atillers at #5256 5 50, Light, handy steersof the manufacture of their 1espectivo classea of | and said that he la thing of the syndi- | This throws cut of worlk 400 operatives. dopeived/of tliefoonsW7ubional. alormaiiverol R e 1,200 - cho favorites,and such as are matured: govds T Toreinn. countries, and. these. quos: | cate and acted entiraly by ceders of 1iiadle, | SOUTH FamMINGTON, Mass., Juno 19.— sposaliog BUtORIaRMccuntry ERbould SiBeguenshyiio tho Btars, A Lamentable Accident. in Nebraska outsell all others, weight_consid- | o T rene™ U nied | Flo domed having any Intorent whatover. ja | Nearly the entiro force employed at tho Para [the liberals unfuirly hamper the| Bosrox, Mass., Juno10.—Tho will of Rob- |\ oo o0 funate and lamoutablo | &red, Gramy stock or soytting haviog the i States consuls abroad, with instructions | any deals of the syndicate and clamed the | Rubber Shoe company's works went out on a | conduct of public busines, erefore | o Preat Paine bequeaths $650,000 to Har- appearavce of graesers is siven the ga-by un- strike thi ing i ikis the marquis of Salisb unexpectedly, after & B T L D s e e ar i | Saklng the bost legal "wivico on the ebject, | vard colloge for the mainteanuce of = pro- 700 men and girls with o band paraded the | decided not to allow the seata bill to pass into | fossors of astromomy. The remainder of accident cccurred at the Millard hote |less at & discount that will eatisfy the Lugyer. ; Tho run or Texana included around atiout 100 about 10 'clock last evening,. Me. and | oo Uhe naricat wos active and prices a shade to obtain the information sought Bayard hopes by this plan to_procure for our manufacturers such information as will show accounts called were fictitious, The coury adjourned uutil next Monday, conclusivaly whethor in tho pricoof row ma- | Train Robbers Neatly Gaughe, _[ttreets. Thoir conduct was odorly. Slamiuntllimsibiclosaunsrationitad flien B o b i oot sigpost o | Mrs.. S» . Barkalow, who live there, |strobgor. ~ Diest " native umishers’ | aock fw.: 1o 008 oF Iniory '"‘]'gf;;";;e machlwery: | Caroaco, I, June 19 —When a Chicago The Knott Oounty War. into operation before November, hence Lord | the Harvard observatory. have a bright little boy, one year and & | giintrymen shipping . low grade Salisbury i the liberal ———— Cuscrsxa, Juge 10.—The Knott county, | pitda Bot to wiful y obatruct the conserva- Trying to Aid Parnell. Ky., war between the Hall and Jones factions | tive leaders. Rocuester, N. Y., June 19.—Monroe :‘::LPIRM- A‘:.:h: 1::;"91'{:;%1' _yka-te:i_-y CHAMBERLAIN ALARMS THE CONSERVATIVES, | branch of the Irish land leagae established in Yllea in the lnst three weeks, Ono of tho | Lo conservatives are alarmed at tho tone | America, took sotive mowsuses to-night to- Jones party returned from here & day or two | O Chamberlain's recent speeches, which do- | ward raising a fund to sond to Iroland for the g0 aftor “having invested $400 in sixteen | 20t n intention on hispart to harrass the | Lot of an Irish member of Parliament conservatives to his utmost, The conserva i ;)::lo:srs. with which they are constantly. tives insist that the liberals will yet be come to act with Parnell, et ek pelled to accept Lovd Salisbury’s terms, A Minneapolis Man in Trouble, " GLADSTONE STILL A POSSIBILITY, 'y oF MEXIcO, Jt 16—The - Wonoesres, Mass,, June 10.—Samuel H | In consequonce of the pol[:éué;iu:ldlocktthu U“E_hn'p. & -r.fm 4 “‘:: RIS d:“_";"e::! ‘:‘ arl of Spencer has postponed his departure « Wood, of Minneapolis, was brought horo lust | 8%, ¢ JRCCet i RURITAS e (o Glad. | tho Unitod State to-day. The Monitor Re- night on a requisition, to anawer an indict-| y4one iy willing to resums office f the Marquis | publicano, the leadiag daily paper of the city, ment for swindling two persons named Peters, | of Salisbury declines, and in that event the | is-not represented, of Berlin, of whom it I alleged he obtained | coercion nct will bo decepted and the Earl of & Alton freight train was stopping at the town of Normal, this state yesterday, on its way into this city. Willlam Dean, conductor, aw a gang of young men break into one of his cars that was loaded with valuable merchan- dize. He had no time to secure their arrest then, so calling his brakemen they crept up to the ocar and before the unsuepecting burglars could escape closed the door on them and fastened it. securely, The train then started on its way north, and when 1t reached Eighteenth street this morning the eleven men who were found in the treight car were placed under arrest. When arragned beforo Justice Footo to-day the conductor stated that the company were half old, and by mistake the nurss gave|cows to this market must buy atex- tremely low figures if th to get out him a bottle to play with which con- | gremel¥ o BELIE thes xpect 10 Reb St tatned carbollc acld. Dlrectly tho. little |ers and feeders trade, with the su pply:1in- fellow was notlced to be In.the act of “:5“'?3' Prices for R";"-" stock ar 2 consid~ drinking tho deadly medlclne, and the | £red b} A5 Prerents chiving steo . 1300 nurse qalckly jerked it away from bim, | pounds, $52045.50; 950- to 1,200 pounds, but she was too late. Abeut one|3190@530; slop fed steers, $(1.85(%5.50; drahm.went down his throat. Of course | through Texas cattlo— & ears recei sod; corn- » fed, $3.90@4.90; grassers, 950 to 1,0 50 pounds, i it burned the tender flesh into white | gy T5@4 20 760 to. 900 ¢ R Rannoe,| | 70 h; pounds $ 3,50@ 3,80% | bllsters and produced terrible pains. Dr. | G40 to 700 pounds, $2.75@3.40, Coffman was immediately tl:nllod in and HOA8. everything wasdone to glve the Infant . + L sufferor rellef, but at 1 o’clock the doctor 7,@?1%2 :;,:‘:\.::,d rl:\;‘:h. n;c:;:x‘;m‘t:zdl 532;)(5;'.0“. [ [ expressed grave doubts as to hls re-|fair to good mixed, $1.(5@4.10, and best | facturers have the advantage in the oduction of manufactured articles. cretary Bayard believes that the possession l of euch information regarding the cost of man- ufacture atd the price of raw materiala abroad will also be of great advantage to the United States government in the colliction of duty on imported i articles of foreign manufacture Secretary 4 Manning is in full co-operation with the i Bsecretary of state in this new project, ichard T. Merrick, who has been critically ill for several days, is so much worse this evnnlnr that his physicians will remain with him all night. : Comptroller Durham’s letter to ex-Com missioner Loriug, asking him to deposit inthe 18_dated Junc Tne Mezican Editors Depart, treasury a disallowed bala bothered by & gapg of men who broke int i 2 ) heavy $4.15@4 20, Feather woig hts, oay 160 16, eads as followe: ‘‘Sir:—Your account Y8 roke into | 813,000, by palming off shares in a westosn | Spencer and Marquis of Hartington will not | Giving the Brethern a Last Chance, | covery. b4 20, it ) 0y B B o Teboratory 1t the depart: | (TGt cari, and after throwing out as much | land improvemeet association which, it is | enter the cabinet, MoxTRear, Can., May 10.—The gemeral —— da to 100, continw & comman remum, merchandiso as they could carry away, aelling » long way ahead of any other would jomp off, go back aloog Packiae and shipping. 25 ment of agriculture, from June 1, 1854, to olaimed, had no existence. T assembly of the presbyterian church to-day, Court Chips. 350 ovndn 8405 :‘:fi“l ‘%J:!:b. lf’::nm:e-gf‘:i?:‘:t‘:ltg:lflifi ’lbh' teack and collect the plunder. A Ol——.__—d e oxt. GENERAL F(EEIGN NEWS, by 36 to 28 decided, after a long discussion to Alia Gilmore, the little. blonde (fl _;'5_ l}:{)l&:fl:{]n é;s. m:s’ '..'nl;gd,, $4.15 $20,220, Thin balauce found duo 18_a part of | o' enes Under srzest claimn they saw the deor | Boston, Masa,, Juno 19.—Jemes S. Fan- A DEADLY MINE EXPLOSION. rolar fo tho next assembly tho iduestion of | from. Plattsmouth, who bas boen laylog 04, %0 10@AL0 pownds, $2 WG I 1) :ou:tu‘"ol:‘ln“ o m:‘i:)hlnz?l %’h’h ms a few miles and Lad no intention of stealing | ning, familiarly known ’.u over the country| JLONDON June 19.—1t is now 4i.nawn thnu e in jall three or four mcnths for steallng Dangling in the Air, schedule of difference herewith trans- ::::Px:::d"::elru&t§fi: ;’i‘ul::l: ‘:'h;hfi:sn::: a8 an impersonator of Uncle Tom, but now a 'li?gb::mckol]llli-zfrl bg.the fiflzfilm:e in th:eéen— Builders ana Laborers toStaike. |a waich, was yesterdsy. acaplited by| INsw Onuraxs, La,, June 19 Gharles mitted. As shown by tho schedule re- | oo oot b0 L O O e " hondy | broken dowh mav, was, at his own raguest, | med"iE CoC Y R Sl ax;;“i';g’;cmm ToroxTo, Can., June 19,—A. crowded meet, | Judge Neville and discharged. Campbell, alias Red, was hanged ‘s-doy at erred to, you have paid out from the appro- | werq fixad at £300 each, sent to the house of industry to-day for six | Lo "Riled with debris that only 45 bodies |10g of the builders snd laborers to-night| fhe case of Dr. Bsrton ve, Patriok |Lcint ala Hecho for the murder of ristion for the laboratory of 1885, the sum of months on a charge of vsgrancy, The old ; 3 k1a. Heshe forithe mun $,807, which should bs charged to the ap- e —— actor ke shat his dog bo Allowad to go with | 1aYe been recovered. usanimously decided to striko to-morrow for | "o eq auring tho aftoracon yestor— | was a mesrs . The sillogs s otord briation for the purchase, propsgation and Off for Portiand, bim, and the request was granted, A PAREWELL DANQUET. inoromsod wages. Threo' thomnd mon: ate B # ye Taoplo Trom the sarrounting countiy, although ibution of valunbie seed, ofc. . The above| CHICAGO, Tll, June 19.—Several hundred S — Panus, Jone 19,—A grand banqpet was | SxPected to go out, day bel,cére Judge Neville on & motion to | BT L o En e, o8 Conmiids K sum seems to be due or unpaid for sorgum | graud anuy excureionists on their way to the eports of Famine Denied. iven last evening to the retirng U. 5. min- O non-suit, % FaryersvicLe, La., June 19,—Derry and seed, for pay-rolls in preparing the same seed | yotiona] encampment at Portland, Me,, ar-| WHEELING, W. Va., June 19.—Tho Wheel- fier. Morton. he former quni-gomeral Wabssh 8hops Feopen, Willlam O'Keefe_instituted proceed - | William Meltin, dather wnl son, -were haved or other seeds, and for distribution, and none of it seems to have been paid for chemicals or apparatus for the use of chemists, or IS micropscopists or for -n{ experiments made o in the manufacture of sugar made from sorghum aud other vegetible plants, It A : Walker, presided, Morton was loudly cheered | SPBINGFIELD, Til., June 19 —The Wabash ing chamber of commerce recently sent a re-| iy tho course of his speech. Tho successor t0 | shops hsro waro reopened to-day. Tho super- porter 0 a tour through sevesal counties in | Morton, Minister McLane, followed in 8 |intendeut declares that he has enongh men to the soushern and contral portions of tho state | short address, A0 N GO AT | e M Soali %o Investigate and report on the alleged desti- THE ASCOTT HEATH[RACES. R tute condition of the people in these sections, | 1 i 0c June 19,—At the ‘ascottibeath S0 ings In the dlstrict coust yesterdey | in the juil enclocure, for the murder ofan old rived from the west this morning, About fifteen thousand old soldiers are expected to go from tho west, The total number to pass through Chicago will be about twenty-five hundred.Several hundred delogates t the clty t X . | farmer near here in Apri), 1381, S e gt of obraary 5, 801 1ot |, 60r3 Howaro et who hewltcd Min d Bacher and Mirs Phillips yesterduy, was le@‘:isd' ln"pl-l"flfl“ s potitlon, on account of (janzed from u tres in the court 0w ard to. o delective lewalk, he sustained sev erof uight in the prosence of 1.00) pgopl by 100 seems very plain to my miad that all of the i ¢ Y He returned to day and stated that there rsonal injories, the exteat cf which ar ked men who forced open i How- v uinonta satod i the vouchers pros | T Sfernt - ports i (this' cley | o truh o voporta and that th pea- | 1%, S A0 10T Ll Mgrancer plate, LI SRS TR g onor,| piAcod at 810,000, 1 ard contomed, and was swiof 5, waile tho -‘;Mgip should have Lasn. ohargod b hagation | Onlifornia, Wisconsin, and Minnesota contin: | P1e were in frst rate cireumatences, old bay colt, St. Gatien, winner of the gold | of United Sintes Senator Payne was given (| Clara Thomas’ caso willi be called foz [ crowd Kave theer uftoer cheer. Miss Sacher is and " distribution . Of . valuable sceds | §ets start out on special trains over the Evory District Represented qup yeaterday; Clver's four-yoar-old bay cot, | thi eveniug by Mr. Gilig. A briliaus com- | irial to-day. Haxiwois, Ohio, June 19, - Goorgs Schnei- ad mob fo the Iabarstory fund, | ohiobigan Oentral and Grand Trunk railways, | o Y N Y. Jube 19, —The large | Loritege, second; Gebheart’s aged bay horse, | pany was pressnt including the new American, e e | v, coDVited of hVIR Killed hin Tagther Oo- T %6na " Bottung o the precedents of | 0k W. W. Berry, of t;umaymdupmmanc zsT POINT, - June 19,—The large | Eole, second to St, Gatlen yesterday, third. | gonsul Mr. Russell and msny prominent, Real Estato. Traasto o Sober sty ws oo this worniog” 1o had il 1 Jomg | Previously confessed the crimo, The followlng tranaters were fiky 1 Jane | Tty CGLe Rl V0 ™oL o Bineridge, 18, with the county. clerk and wsported ?1‘ nsgra was havged t.; y for the murder of g .| Tom Clements last June. Tsheridge con- for the Bx by Ames' real eatats agenoy: | 1iiioa'an the roatlold, Tho. exeoution was James B, Riley and wife to Teaac S.|private. Hascall,w d, lots 11.and 11, J. E, Liley’s commander, in charg The army members are dsuirous of seeing one_ of their leaders made commander-in-chief but the report that they have concentrated upon any one candidate is denied. inots grand | pumber of new admissions this month to the | here were four starters, merchants of Liverpool. military noademy brings the corps of cadets up GREAT FIRE IN AFRICA. tothe full standard, There are now aot over| A fire in the native quarter of Lages, Edison's Latest Inventon. twenty-five vacancies existing in the four [town of west Africa, destroyed over 100|w, A, Croffutt, classes, which means that every congressional | house, district in the union is reprosented. being A new rallroad s belng bullt around something almost without precedent, The LIFES GREAT DESTROYER, Staten Ieland, and several miles of it aze this office to warrant an allowance of such account as now presented, the above ac- count of $20,807 is thereforedisallowed. The balance found due you will please deposit in the treasury at your earlieat convenience in order that your “accounts may be closed on the books of the department, Very re- o ———— - Fragment of the Tweed King, spectfully, M, J, DumHax, Comptroller. NEew YoBK, June 19, —The suit brought by | Sentembes admissions will fill YRCADCY . already finlshed and mounted with roll- |subdiviston of lots 53 and 66, Okla- " : 3 h’rn. Post to-morrow vill ssy s t?pbnw} the mayor agalast Nathoaiel Sands was tried | e — oY THE CHOLERA RECOKD. ing stock. Upon this sectlon expert- | homa, 31,530. L e Tl)af T[l'ed F ee/in L:::, l\;ltu l: ':"g:x;:nllnut:;:m:l EI]]):I’:B l:;:* 0f | to-day in the supreme court, The action was A Buckeye Murderer Caught, MaDRID June 19,—The official returns for | ments have been golng on durlng the| Andrew J. Hanscom and wife to John g tried by default of Sands several months ago, | MiLwavkxe, Wi June 19.—A special to fuhrdly from the cholera districts are as fol- | past wesk for the verification of the lab- TR el o, ows: Madrid, 4 pew cates, no deaths: Va- | oratory results In the sation of Edlson’s L. McCagne, w d, lots 15 and 16, blk 8, The warm weather has a debilitating effecy e — and judgment was rendered against him for | the Sentinel gives particulars of the arrest of : Q4 ; Hanscom place, Omaha. $700), s} lly upon those who are within doors | The Lllinois Logislature . $142062, Ho saked permission o defend the | Arthur J, Grover, near Moncminee, to-day, | oacimen J31 sosesr 108 destio furein Glia, | Foilroad signal between moviog tralas, [ Joha Py r s R A S| L oy g o AR v et SprINGFIELD, 11, June 19, - In the scoate [action, and this * request was grant- | he being wanted for the murder of G. G. deaths; Murela province, 220 [and between a traln aad the flagmen and [ Mackedon, w d, w bl ft of ot 53, Hor.| complaint known as “that tired feeling” \ this morning the governor sent s message | €d lth lhuTJ“dRmun set aside, Dur- JEK""'C.' lPflW‘"gg n;unw-tflhlffi l:- “ft","‘ !31';" cases, 65 deaths; Oastellon de la Plano prov- | statlons along the line. A board, coated | bach’s first addition to Omahs, $850, is the resalt, This feeling ean bo entizgly ghab be Bad sigued Olough's eleokioa bill, |18, $08, (Rwasd clog = dave. ~ Eacds | Tho sert of Woo souaty will sart for Ohio Jino, 80 oases 43 destha, with tin foll, is set upon lts edgs on tho| Henry RBerthold (singde) o Anpa| overcomo by taking Hood's Sarsapasilla, Harper's burglary bill, the bill changing the |his sery was pald 875.’600. ho d“; T R AL¥ONZO WILL VISIT THE PLAGUE PLACKS, | roof of each car, and this beard s able, [ Reiohert, o, paré of lot 8, blkc 149, | #hich gives new lfe and strength 3. all name of the Illinois industrial schnol, and the | brought this suit to recover the latter amount, Carceres Asks for a Suspension, King Alfovao has fuformed Premier Cono: [ by ald of a delloste battery, to estch a|Omahs, and part of lot 7, blk 149, | the functions of the body. Yy vas of bis intention to visit the cholera infest- | a” dispatch from a wire twenty-! Linva, Juoe 10,—Official telegrams from | .+ proviace, The premier tried to dissua pal o twenty-Gve or Checla state that Gen. Carceres asks for | the King bui without sacoess, - The king wil | Cirty feet distant, supporied by the or- suspension of hostilitios Thoro ban boen bo accompauicd by the premier and M. dinary poler. T have soen experiment- some skirmishing beyond there but little or | Robeldo, minister of the interior. The date [i0g in the shopa that seems to justify the nothing of results is positively known, Some | of his departure is not yet fixed. It is re-|inventor's anticipation shat every moving of the wounded have been brought to Lima, | ported the queen desires to go too, train willsoon be s station eonneoted clalmiog that the city authorities had no right to employ Sands, For some time past Sands had been under arrest 10 Connectleut, acd was not present at thetrial to-day Af- tor some testimony had been taken the court directed a verdict in favor of the city for Ozasha. $200. “1 could not sleep; had no appetige, I Anpa Lels to Heory Berthold, q o, [ Lok Hood's Sarsaparilla and soon began to 441t of ne cor lot B, bik 14% and ht oi| ®leep soundly; eould get up without that lot 7, blk 149, Omaha, 2. tired and languid feeling; and my appetite Jobn T, Paulsen and. wife to William| "Proved.” . A Saxvoun, Kent, Gbio, ! bill in relation to fencing railroads. The bill appropriatiog $2,600 for repairs and sewerage of the Joliet peniteatiary passed, The tax levy bill appropriating for wenoral state purposes and school fund fl;“:fi':.fifi%‘fiplu;?fgl tased, - Lesolutions $143,003, and gave the ovusl for e?i‘:l', Sands ey s 3'.’&"535&'.. s il bl ::hm St miloen Ve A Alnien Scesiea V(.};Siz‘la?&:d. 8 bf u‘lfihogt‘ 18, Paulsen’s| Strengthen the System | %.nz...l:r“‘;l?lfl the senate adjourned till Lot —— mumon: M:rhn‘ew. :(;ml::. A strcets protesting azainst the official declars nfl::{;’ij mxfl;hl n’.h:: devloe Tn;:;llhmm. o — Hood s t}:v.\‘nx».urfu. 13 charasterized 1y To the house, the vote by which Quinn's| Drs Moixes, June 19,—The senste inter- alarias 3 | bew o chelara 1a Madrid. - A T Rev.0y for Business, e FGIIATSL, Ak 416 AU L convicted yesterday of wife beating, received BUBSIAN - JAUGHT. arrangement of tele , - remedial agents ; 34, the proportion; 34, 1" fiftoen Iashes at the hands of Sherll Airey to- [ o ¥ IE WEHOTTR OECTE 1 ate without,a wi on to b applied bo| The comraittee appointed Thuzadey | process of seouring the active medicic: g;y. lus is the first white man whipped in | AR S b e Bulgarlan brigaad | insur. | steamships, as o means not only of bail. night to look after the matter of grading lities. The result 1 a med'eine of unuss: aryland for that offens ents, Including th_ leader, a tormer Kus-|log other ahips, but holding verbal con- | certain portions of Sixteouth and Har.| HUre0ilh, eflccting curcs bitherto unkuonu o ——— sian mejor and several Russisas, Fifteen | versations with them by telegraph, Send for vbuuk containing ad #tional evidenc, 1 were killed, Similar bands elsewhere havel| A curzespondent of the Philadslphia “Hood's Barsaparilla tones up my s,mn:] bill -boll-hli : ";nnvl:: n l-b:lrm“'fl __m‘h state commerce committee arrived to-dsy. T rooons eased. 80 " fo 7, |The members were met at the train by a dele- P by's bill passed,£3 to 20, It provides |gation representing the board of trade, Fx- ) that” whoever, not having & hufiul to '"'5 * | Sevator MoDill, vow rallrosd commissioner, dram ahop or a8 drugguat to sell for medioal | 0" o oner o “Transportation, and the ney streets, held a meotlng yesterday r Ol Sfibin two wilas of Aay |*® 1 PHILADRLPHIA, P JUAER B I SN, NORY tbellsved b i s my blood, sharpeas my appethe. Dot town, silinge, school houss, ofo., | Fightannd rates of shippers.” Ho wasfollowed | oreu beat tho Peansylvania univertity by a |Lave becn o rilso Vichelliog, @ Petieved 1] Prese.runcuaces that Ediron has wade no ;“:n:-:‘n A Grpmiaad Lr bakh o nabis o overs o G | G dlreotly ‘or ndirdotly, acll ay_ inicsicating | by the Hon, Poter A. Doy, of Towa City, also | 1opgti and a half In tho four owred. mlle and monv.7 and e peohiy herd up. Thia lae |18 additlon fo cossjdarable dutall wosk] Hogpierst teem Lokel Sask ‘ !:“.‘:’J.'Tx'f’:: ;E:l::::z?u i s bin Mmoo, il - w Save |a,half racs this afteroou or the George W. Chances of an American Epidemic, | mtseh to the other report that he had lost | mapprd out the committeo drafted a | wirtilich welihit I gold facturer, shall, for each offense, be fined not | subject. Dey declared himself in favor of fess than $50 nor wore than §100, or impris- | goveroment control of railroads by means of ousd In the county jail not less than twenty | & commwission similar to the state commission. uor more than sy days, or both, as the | He stated in answer to questions that Lows court shell direct, Tt also proyides that the | statutes regulating railway commerce within act shall not affect distillers and other manu .thn state were tried for fopr years and found Childs cup, Time, 8:51, Special Telegram to The Bux. ;‘;u;ler:rl E“,‘.nd':d tl:mnund k:mlllnu l'm lu\;l:tr‘iipt:’ou pet nlm:i, 'lllidld"" be olr- ‘ 130 Mank Street, New Yor — e " ‘Vall street,” where he never lost or In.joulsted at once, and also declded that ~ (""‘l‘““" ni"a‘;";‘f’ 19, “I think we shall? 0oyed g gont fn his life. The frot 1s, s | they will ask the county commisioners| 1000’8 « Sarsaparilla | Niw Yonk, Juve 19, —Failures during the | P4¥® Plenty of cholea scares before long,” | [ heppen lflerw"‘“fi to know, that Mr.lto asist them with an appropriation| Bold by all drugglsts. §1; six for §5. Alady Jant seven days, 226, agains 367 1t wook and | *8d Commissionee :zl Health DeWolt to-day. | Edison ls to-dey what most people would | which shall be applicd towards the pay-| ©uy by O L. HOOD & CO. Lowell, Mass. 223 the weok provious to last, Tt is not impasmble that cholers may wake | call rich man. He conld cheok tens uf | ment of dameges, 1100 “‘Doses _One Dollas:, L — Business Failures,

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