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AL i rw;;-_.—..;w_.wv;“ww I{L RN L : e THE OMAHA DAy BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB., TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1885, NO 10 A ——— seems to be eatisfied with his surroundings, [lstered the usual amount of anodyne, The with Meyers, and they loafed around the | that the Indiana took the arvest In thelr . THE “EMP HARVEST wl{,h 'v:llbq &mlomlhleunmn)h ¢ | general was quiet from then until 5, when the FEVER HEAT. Tivoll garden meveral hours drinking|own hands in & good cause, but that If a Acnnss THE sEA on leavil 0 asylum a reporter met|doctor was called, The goneral did not beer, Towards evening Meyers’ woman | Shoshone policoman had boen killod in- 0 McCullough on the grounds, The inmates i i s and visitors wero scattered along the walks, :{“:‘t"“t:“;ml’;':h‘;‘:“.'lf;,""‘:""hfi) joined them, About 10 oclock, en pre-|stead of a Bannock, that the result S ; hours, and | ¢ y . HiDg | some reading, some chatting, & fow bemng | hat tho glondn] i ! b- tense of steering Baat to a hotel, they | m'ght have been a pitched battle bet i it Ti i Twemy Hflrm Tm"m Decu“‘d 1 o'\:s;uhfhnld to T, :!l;e‘ ||tmofi(t -sympathy el to ‘:l::a“m‘i‘nfim:;?“mk e Umcagu whfia[ Torabs 1o the Lchu nr gt him Into south Twelfth IH’\!B;, nu’r t)‘mgtwo t:ibel——olflfhl':l'll' t;n ;olrc:i:: Sallsbfll‘y nd His LICH[BHHNS GB“"E Trees in Texas. with thelr nowly arrived companion. ool N War News, oward, where he was knooked down by | o1y Well Into the H In the fannlest place I ever struok,” said M- - M. ollod upon to doduty in thelr own 611 (010 1he HATDESs, Callongh, snsweriog the reporter, striking his 8t. Joe Wins By a Foul. eyers and robbed, The latter hid him- | ¢ribe, e regards the Shoslones as re- x A bamboo against his leg: *1 haven't had a| Fort Worrs, Texas, June 29, —Duting the F . [self antll Friday before he could be|markably well disposed Indiwns and in- A Huge Hegira of Highwaymen |ciga: since I left Now York, saventh round of an unurually stubburn fight| A Reported Robbery in Afghanig= [found and acrested. Oity marshal Cum- clined to farming and general Improve-| Opinions and Grieves as to their k thought you told me you didn't| . o g g mings received a dispatch yesterday from y to the Springs of Sheol, smoke ! with three ounce gloves, near Weatherford tan Raises Prices. Baas: feionds, luklngpwhlt’hnd Seamn o El’:".';..n“"‘ have made much progress physician says ‘A man of the group handed McOullough a | 1ast night, “Kid” Bridges, ef th Gordon conl i ng. But about twenty young Polioy and Success, ;!lgn;. ' Why, Ic]uld anl:oke s man uutlnl :ni:n‘r;-. _m»ckeg, “'ll‘hn 8*-[ |-7"ed l;ld” mnuslsn; ‘;‘I; the oass of W, 1, Gregoey ob a1 bucks among the Bannocks are a dis " s house,” wi 3 teristic reply.|in thering. Foul was claimed, however, an s . Py . ve, # Liynch's Jary Holds the Trial, Passes | Tyt rovorter strck o miatoh for MoCiallongh | the stakes and gate money wers awarded. to | CAttle Hold Their Gwain a Measure | Ghas, H, Fitoh ot al., J“dgo Dandy yeor :‘;:2':5;‘:‘:5"33. Ths rest of the Ban-| piyp e Alvert Victor Attaing Honors Nentence and Acts as Ballast | and the actor, lighting bis_cigar, ssumed & | St. Joe, While Hogs Droop and go terday dismiseed the bill on account of no | ""Ct[Te does not think any farther trouble] —Home Rulo Issues—Reported at the Service, complacent air, and remarked that he never —— at Low BN proper oase being stated thereln, e does nof nk any forther trouble "',‘.A trer in 1:'.:i m;. TR N Dudley Entertains Rosss, gures. &lll relntt frnd_m n;lu mnt ntlm‘rk "Both Robbery of the Ameer, re you a friend of McCallough's,” aake Nzw Yorg, June 20,~The trial of Mrs, - @ agent an T oher pos- " ful looking man who proved to be the BELLIGEREN ] slble that some of these young men ma; THE ROPFJIN TEXAS, keeper, slapping reporter upon shonlder, . o1 | udley began to-day. The court room was PITS AND PENS, h young y " STHOLESALE LYNCHIRA OF THIEVES AND o '.’omg.}f.flh.fl)g li-bng:;lon-uha rules to °"°"g:'i ""‘h‘“ “‘""’"‘ “P“:;Y“e t:“ l“'; THE DAY IN WHNAT, —_— %:nf wh;;::: p’;‘:‘::'““":;d '}::} Mt b b i Pl ot any on th the i tes,” one-| of those present were detectives an . 2 " Bpeclal Tel "':" ',l',‘l':"‘;;:; MoGullongh strod away with halt dozen | police. Rossws ‘“oatimony was intarrupted at | Special Telegram to The Be. Two of Them Resist Arrestand Arg|erme, but can buy them " without THE ADVANCED DEMANDS OF TH¥ YRISH NA= pec ‘elegram to The 3 .| new acquaintances seomingly as merry as a | Dearly overy sentence by some taunting re- [ CHICAGO, IlL, June 20.—The wheat trade trouble In tho nelghbor. They do mnot TIONALISTS OUTLINED BY DAVITT, GarnesviLLg, Tex,, June 20,—That portion | groomsman at a wedding, but there was sad | mark from the prisoner. had a touch of the war fever to.day, rumors Killed hy 1he [llllla]l Pn"cs appear to steal horses from white men, | Special Telegram to the Bek, of the southern section of the Indian Terri- | reality in it all. s SRR e of trouble in Afghanistan puttivg life and ¢ but occassionally sell stolen “horses to| Nrw Vonk, June 20,—The Sun's London tory known na the Delaware Bend, has sud- T T Burke and Micohisll Fight & Draw. | i o0 iy inte o heavy and) droopla, markek, them, This may, If continued, cause[cable says: The most significant pesch denly leaped into motorloty as a scono of a oo tchell Fanert v il okt oAnd | The opening was steady, but heavy. offeriogs | An Interesting Report by Lieut, Wal- |some trouble, made by any member of the wrholesale lynching on a grand scale, It be- | BANKRUPTOY AVERTED BY THE LAW RECENTLY | rounds with small gloves, marquis of Queens- [ came on the market, which caused abseakof| ker on the Recent Indian *‘It therefore o thgt the present |Irish party since the return of the tories came the rendezvous for the worst gang of PROMULGATED, bury rules, at battery D armory tonight. The [ 4c, carrying Avgust down to S9}c, and the lea—The 81 genoral temper of the Indlans toward o power wasmade by Michael Davitt Sundny outlaws that ever existed. Their depredations | Special Telogram to The Bex, men appeared eo ovenly matohied thit the af- |y, per was oxtremely bearish, short sellers it ) the whites Is qulte good. afternoon at & grest mass meeting held in on live stock and other proporty of the peoplo | Niw Yonk, Juns 20,—~The Herald's City of [13's sviteq *10 Oraws NEIErwas sovore: |y 0o 4o majority, . About this time, how- Reviewed. T TR Hyde Park to protest againet the proposed of morthwest Texas so exasperated the poople | Mexico special says: The Herald correspon- ———— ever, advices wero received stating that a "ACCIDENTALLY. amendment to the reform bill which would that they have taken the law and a plentiful | dent interviewed a high government official Lsbor Statisticlans Meet, rebel horde in Afghanistan had stolen from Mentlon has already been made in disfranchise every man who had obtained supply of rope into their hands, and declared [ on the proposed bond issue of twenty-five | BostoN, Mass., June 20.—The third na-|the ameer treasures valued at ono million Glrt ot tn the Right Thigh | medical relief at public cost within a year a war of extormination on tho outlaws, To- | millions to fund the outstanding government | tiomal convontion' of the hiofs of burents of | 1ounds sterling, possibly done at tho instiga. | (1o%® C0lumns of the troublo between the | Girtle White, Shot i the Tt % [ any olection. Davitt bad Litle to aay on that day fivo moro lynchinga aro reported, in addi- | obligation, *Much misconseption exists about | Garyol B Welgbt. weprasenting. th nesisnsl | o of Tusia. This lod to & sharp turn n BAnnock nnd tho Shoshono Indians In subjoct, but clearly outlined the attitudo of tion to the recent report that fifteen men have | the recent funding decres, In issuing the [bureau; ER. Hutchins of Tows, and John S, | the market, and there was a frantic rush on | the western part of the department of a the Irish national party toward the new gov— beon hangod n two woeks. Efforts to sub- | law the administeation was in tho oxorcise of | Lord, of Tilinoir, are among thoee present. | the part of shorts to cover, which carried | the Platte, in which & number of Indians A very serlous accldent occurred abont s;t}:flm‘l;n"{fi:r:‘m:.lfim'x:‘:lr;zc;-‘c::::nuns stantiato the last-mentioned report resulted | its full powers, granted by congress under the iives OLTIATen Oréimaten v ;‘{’ci&fin‘;‘;&‘“,l'.‘h‘e“'.’“;s"{\,“ mo amid | were killed, Immediately upon recely-|? ©Clock 1ast evening at the resldence of { & ™4 nfall “of the Gladatons — m in positive proof of the hanging a week | laws of June 14, 1833, and Decsmber 11, 1854 | o\ o 1)y “\Wis,, June 20.—A building | Wildest which has been witnessed in |ing Information of the affalr, the secre.|1™8ac Trelss, a colored man, living on fistry, ~“the supplantivg — of Karl ago, near Healdtown, of Frank Moran, Bill | All talk of illegality is absurd,” cupied a8 & brewery saloon and residencs |® Breat many weeks, Later reports were : Harnoy street between Fifteenth and|Spencer, and the defeat of coerclon, to e ) ¥ .y | 0ccupied as & brewery saloon and residence 5 i tary of war ordered a speclal officer to be extend their demands and to put their price Williams andaboy named Moore., B.Williams, [ *“Why aro such radical measures adopted?” | burned at an early hour this morning. Three “";fla“h-“ gimoee Lfl;;!}""lnxi v"?:ilth d°"1""§ v o Sixteenth stroets. A colored woman by | higher than ever for any support piicgied a farmer liviog near Mud Crook, was sus-| “The government was forced by dire neces - | children were euffogated by the smoke and [ PHOR t0, Tal hack 15, fecfuniod and closed | detailed to examine into the aflair, The : ; itio | tho government. - Befors tho whigs and radic ted and persona detailed to watch him, | sity, The financos of the country ara in a do- | burned to doath. Tho property loss s lons | o0 the regtyar bostd sbout the same as on | \g;o0r ausigned to this duty was Lient, | the name of Gertle White, was wlsitlog | oof SC0GEoUE™ct ower the " Lrjeh members hen it was learned that Williams had un. | plorable condition for causes ascribed to the | than $5,000, h 7 Trelss, and the old man took down hls|were willing enough to have radical help in lawfully taken possession of another man's [ past ‘adminirtration, The government em o — fl;’fi:"g:;‘:f!:',‘l’ll";Oul’g;a‘l’{;,:':‘:‘};I;ggcl:}gg: Walker, of Fort Douglas. His report, | **5% "0 airs on 1t and tho | defeating Gouclon, Now they afe giviol horse, thirty-two determined men visited his [ ployes are unpaid; the army is in arrears, a Gathering of Veterans. was sgaln strong and the market closed o | Teceived yesterday at the headquarters, g X %!31118{35[1 b Tooling | Botice to the radicals that their help is not house and arrested him. _Williams bade his | deficit of over twenty five millions faces the | PriLADELPHIA, Pa,, June 20.—Up to this | highor, Foreign advices wera favorable, they | is reprinted in full, as being of great in- | 5o s g o4 lo he was [0OUNg | wanted, and they could not use the Irish family an affectionate farewell and told them | administration. If this wero carried over [ evening 3,000 troops had taken up quarters | quoted steady and firm maticote, g P J R ob great In- with the lock Miss White, happened to | grievances as a standing horse behind which ‘k‘nhe dl‘;d not d,.,;&,m \‘an;‘lv’m days thatyh"“‘ihdt i"ffi ghe;‘gx‘c 1;,&,1 y§"‘ k!":‘]‘{‘.“"cy.;’ i'n“ti- h!;:isli:n :111'31, nn'tinnnl”militnrydcncnmpment a oW * terest, and more especlally as clearly ont- | be standing up in front of the muzzle, |tocreep cl;mbk t:hpuv{nr.‘ ‘ngilu wiau ;er{ bhmltlly ow ho was dead. iams was then led [table. It is the administration’s desire to|which will bs formally opened to-morrow. | ¥ i expresse e United Ireland, Parnell’s several miles away Into somo thick timber, [ commence the new fiscal yeue on a stronger | Neither Philadelphia b Peansylvania is rep: | There was a fair speculative business in [11DIng tho Indlan troubles in that portiou :’&d b{.;”fi;dfl“ttf;:fi'fif’z"‘",’hf;:“f:"&:’, SR ORAARCHsHRBIA Bl ol OXRRbsFIKIa where they were mot by another party having | basis, Therefore the president, with unani- | resented, corn and a good demand was excited for cash, | of the department in which Fort Douglas | off. LI = and Dilke, Ireland’s champions in _the late in charge Irank Morgan and a boy named | mous concurrence of the cabinet, issued this s L The feoling developed was rather strong and | is situated. right thigh, penetrating her flesh to & ,hinet, that they would do well to keep out Moore. Morgan was a hard character and | decree by which twenty-five millions of obli- The Rock Island Compromise. prices ruled a trifle higher but the advance| Lieut.-Gen. B. Walker, in his report, | depth of five inches, and cresting a pain- | of Ireland and ‘that tho Irish party looked was wantod in the atate on soveral difforont | gations are funded in bonds runniog twenty- | gr byuy, Minn., June 2).—A very impor- | ¥4% 10t sustained. The estimatad recoipts | aaya: I left Fort Douglas on the 23d | ful wound. Dr. W. O, Spaulding was |only to tho torrien for an effootive homo rule charges, Moore is about eighteen yoars of | five years at six per cent annual interest.” for to-morrow was lorge, scheme, Davitt in his spesch to-day age, and is_implicated with others In many | *Doos this law cover all obligations,eailway | $40¢, meeting of tho Milwaukeo, Omsha, and ey inst,, and procsedad by rall to Ross Fork °:L'{,’fd‘?.,,‘&f°“§..1fi’fb;l‘ flfe:l.i:'«l afod ,l:: S ipted HAMH AL Nt oxBJ of ROR AR\ oTHE cases of theft. By unanimous vote the men | certificates included?” **Yes, all outstanding [ ot D alite ths dlots Lkt i : Labiroe the T Indian agency, Idaho, arrlving there at|P o ¥0" | fidence, Ho denied that the nationalists decided to haog Williams and Morgan, Some | obligations against the government are in- [ g9 {PHOrEY: nless ¢ e ispute with the o '"';“K ke or the June | 8:40 p, m, 1 remained there about two |move it. would prevent Camberlain and Dilke from contended that by reason of the boy’s youth | cluded no excaptions were made. By virtue | o 0¢t t. and is mmlpmmuu a cut on passen- dg'vurydfl oats unou"l" icl l’."““‘.'f PFICES | hours, occupled in inqulrles, observing S visiting Ireland and addreesig such Irish- it was best to turn him looge with mo'terate | the decree every obligation must be converted | 8¢F Fates may result. Sdranted A !L.l dtlar options however | 1) tomper of the Indians, and visiting| A SMOTHERED SENSATION, |men se might choose to listen, but he warned punishment, but 1t was finally decided, an | into these bonds within four months. The | 5 o ) o ——m———— ruled easlef and closed lower. TR e R e | * | the English party, of radicals and tories alike, there were great probabilities of his becoming [ statements that the government issued a . Schuyler Orosby 1nTrouble. PROVISIONS, 8 ps al that the nationalists will not tolerate any 2 troublesome criminal, it was bet: | decree through hostility to banking or rail- | HELENA.M. T.Juno20,—All the property J. | Provisions ruled easy at the openiog but | farms of Indlans, as far as ten miles half-way measures of relief. *‘We demand,” tor he should die. Accordingly all| way interest, as has boen reported, are falso, [ Schugler Crosby, late territorial governor and | rallied and closed a shade higher than on|from the agency. I then went on to|Rumors to the Bffect of & Little|he said, “nothing less than the right to gm (5D stn}ysh A :‘,imbd lde-tirt% k;:za‘ nfnfideulnli empln:‘cl engore 1:;;«15-: 'gfltfiflltpnsffrtzfi?gfll i Saturday, Blackfoot, twelve miles north of Ross Bhooting Scrape in Which a Breour owiy nEnrAn,ln Auuh}: n‘;i‘ me of the posse climbed upon the limb and | point that this funding was an absolute ne- [ tached to- y Montana creditors for in- ! 4 o - manage theirs, As long as that ri is roasod down, with their feet upon the shovl- | comity prompted by tho exigencios of the | dabtednoss incurred whilo he was governor, THE RANGE OF PRICKS, o ey T do ol lie ot ELoOKIAAn YRS W Oundens niod o us, o ita execolss. abridged, Ireland BBES GHLLe calisinAln i fordlog, Chat they might | times,” i The recorded sales and prices were: AL P, ) e will remain an obstraction in British legisla— die quicker. Afer death the bodies were all | “There are rumors that the government The Weather, Wheat—June, 86@88c, closed 874c; July, | route, and returned to Fort Douglas at s nlo i antlociwas Hiven tion, and a menace to the stability of English cut down and_ buried together. Tho posso | will modify the law; is that truo?” W ASHINGTON. Jume 20, —The upper Miss. | S73@S8ke, closed 878c; August, 893@903c, |9:30 p. m. on the 25th lnst, The Ber's nlg CALAL A0 el then started to hunt towards the river and re- | * “'Noj the step was well considered and the | qginni: Faic weather, variable LT slightly | cloted 89§cf September, 91§@92{c, closed Y1i| "sThe ciroumstances of the recent dis. | or three mysterlous polnters yesterday of | “These defiant utterances by the greatost B e o ey el o b e e i o | =T, T4@Vks, clred 474@irks [ acbines among theLndlana %% "% very senastional shootingscraps tha | panale e e cf 0 pulament twelve, Thin latter report, however, I e by local taos: winds hiting to sonthergr | 0, 16§@1Tdo, dlowed 4Tio; Augut. e are o8 foloms: ¢ thoagent roseived | 00T 18 this olty Sundsy night, Bt | oo crowd, which was composed amost contirmation and the modes of communication THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, Pt 4730, cloesd 4ijo; Beptember, 41}@174o, closed | | ABout tho 154h last, thoagent receivel | with all hls efforts to ascertaln | wholly of Eogllshmen. are 50 uncertain that the facts are hard to get. Tllinols Central Yards on Fire, e 323@3%0; I 323@82 P a letter from Forf rlager saying tha ho th implicated e . Precautions for the safety of Earl Spencer, Things had just quieted down a little here | yiLas SHUTS DOWN ON APPLIOANTS AND THE| o 5 y Unts—324@328c; June, 32}@328c, closed | yome Bannook Indians had passed them |Who the Implicated partles were, | similar to those adopted on his leaving Dab- when a report came in that five men were New Onueaxs, La., June 20.—A furlous | 82,@32fc: July, 81@324c, closed 82hc; Aug- | with abont nine stolen horaes, belonging |1t was found impossible. So com-|liv, were mained throughout his journey to strung up about » hundred miles north of this STEAMSHIP MEN, fire broke out at ) o’clock this evening in the | ust, 27@278. clossd 274c. d glng his home at Althorn Fork, Northampton. lace ond day last week . . A man on his way | Special Telegram to The Bre. Tllinois Central ol yards. AFTERNOON BOARD. to the Shoshones at Washakle, Threeor |plotely had the affair been smothered, e R e o Kansas through the territory was compelled | WasHINGTON, June 20.—The postmaster e —— Whent—Stronger; 8@io _higher, closing | four Bannocksabout this me came In,and | ;) 4y ¢hose who ought to, and- donbilens | §oecinl Tol s to retrace his steps on acoount of the impassa- 1 has decided to set apart the t P 4KLEGRAPH NOTES, July, 88¢c; August, $0hc; Septomber, 92}c. |among them susplclon seemed especially % e pecial Telegram to The Bz, 18 bigmini n fomiica it s InarnedEia g | SC2CrAL ke dsclded o/sct par e = Corn—Fifm at hohigher, Oats—Unchanged. [to polnt to two, “Chinaman” and |do know about it, folgned great surprisa| Loxnox, Juno 20.—The Berlin Post in an justescaped by a minute from seeing the hang- | followiog the Fourth of July for the purpose | 4y otoh from Capt, Crawlord, in the | Pork—2kc higher, Lard—Unchanged. “Nonoga.” It appears that the fears of | and Jgnorance when approached and in-|article supposed to have been inspired by ing of four bad characters and passed avother | of discussing a larve number of cases of presi- | ountains southenst of Opulo, says that on G, Chinaman had been aroused by lylng | terrogated for partloulars. The reporter | Bismarck, hints at a desire on the pact of B B e o maragt. b | dential Post offices which have been prepared | Juge 23d the so.uta and troope struok & AP | irgqo was active, and the ordiuary run of | white men and Indians telling him that [ however, managed o catch thls muoh, | Germany for alliance with England, 2 for consideration and the transaction of other | of the Chiricahuag, killed one buck, captured | gof catle 5 shade higher, with an advance of [{f the agent had him arrested he would [that a prominent stock mancame to| The Nove Vremya, of St, Petersburg, says _;;é’i:“"':h,‘.’:"é‘,‘,‘m"u‘,’,“‘i,‘fi:{’,n‘.l:,’,'fi;"’::f necessary and pressing businese, and theroforo | fifteen women aud children, £ive horses and & 579100 on beat heavy, soveral bunches of 1400 | by ‘hupg: although {t ls mo uncommon |Omabs from somo interior polnt | Rumis ought ot to forget ihut the Marquis e announces to intending appicants that he can | quantity of supplies. t0 1,600 pound averages solllng up_to $6 0@ in the atate, bringlng with him | of Salisbury and Lord Randolph Churchill , Spted Dotective Jack Duncany at tho | not ‘quring that time ear personsl applica- “;rt:\e'ilgl olony lino steamer, Masshoht | .25, and prime to choice 1,200 to 1,500 pound | thing for tho agent o arreat Indians for 3 ploo 'yomsg Iady." and . they|huw always boen anxious to form an anglo— £0 the Indian Territory in search of the out- | 4088 for appoiatment. fThis announcement is | S6Lt0, TR0 Bl G 0 117 “Gonen fog at | Pteerd at $3.50@5.90, Thero were no stillers | Yarlous misdemeanors; so Ohinaman snd| o, o "0y 0o the down town hotels, | ©S5man slliance against Rumsia, — Taws Jim and Honklo. Ho carries three well | csigned for the benefit of intending visitors | 3 fock near "Moyate Lot 'n o doned '8 86 | offered, There were about seventy cars of | Nonoga came to the tent of Indlan 1? hor followed L & to the | L rince Albert Victor, son of the princo of trained blood-hounds with him which he|2nd With & view of expediting the considera. | 3:30 Suncay morning st Gead low water. | fTerans among the fresh receipts, and | Policeman “Lincoln” and *‘Seedhayn” | Her brother followed them, wen © | Wales, was to-day tendered the freedom of will fase when the trail s struck, | tion of .cases. Tt docs mot relate to the first | stEALea” Wil TO08, IOl P they sold at about the mame 'pricos|loet Fridsy night and warned them if |hotel where they were, and, seeing the|tho city of Guildhall, Tho prince aud L s i ers were brought to shore. 4 T Tearmon S othorsquads av s o | MRS 1o AEDICREL 0 | P gt St ot of tho United |18, It weck, | numely, | SU10G32: | iy el to arrent. thom on Saturday | stookman, drow & tovolver, nd shot | princes sl Waley Uniid States Misit flold on the same errand. ver since the | 1;itad States atborney tor the eastern distrie | States report the total clearances for the week | f0r $hin grassors, ad ther up to, S800@0 ™0, |3 S Soulg kill them, Lincoln replied, | bim. The ball, it s sald, hit the]stook- | Jhelbs & o mwdm.‘;ol'b‘(‘)‘nbnmgebo .f'ol:e:l:ah :n!a';wl?u::l‘:i-u of Wisconsin _vice Hagleton, suspended; | ending June 27, were $671,259,507 a decrease | LCCbre el % (30'4 G0, Tt was claimed they | “If I go sfter you I will bring you,” [man fn his arm, and craated a severe|“myg"Tondon newspapers have rebelled To tho firat Affort waade to efect thele capture. | Ve G, Ferry United States ‘attorney for | of 184 per cent compared with the corsespond” | oro gorn fed, Fat native cows and heifers | On Satarday morning these two police- |flesh wound. Then the brother took his | against Reuter's news agency. 1t appears district, Kansas, woek last year. ‘making good prices but I d - {ster and went away with her, and the | that this agency had i d its The Luce boys have long_been a terror to | “que®h SATNR o100 410 appointment of | The Vienna correspondent of the London [ 8re makiog good prices but low grade are sell- | men reported at the office that they had | ® ' 0 et opi e et Tl sl Delaware Bend people. Tor tho post oW | yciley yay withdeawn is officlaily donled, ~ | Times says Prosident Cloveland has with- | 0% 8t very Jow figures, Thoro was, litle or |00 threatened duting the nlght, and [stockman disappoared. B e o onloithy recent o months thoy have boen loafing around that | “pop egentativen of the various American | drawn the nomination of Keiley to be minia- | oo 2% 09, % G e il Father poor, | the agent told them to bring the two T — ‘| south Africa, Ata meeting of newapaper e a1 mavey | stesmahip lines called on the postmaster gen- | tor to Austr here were no country ordern and speculators | Indlans fn that he might talk to them, TWICE CUT DOWN, Fropsistors Tb was Qecided to: meake. a- biand surrender, and interesting news may be ex- | CrAl t0'ds7 o rearguo. the olaim for distribu. it s o are holding off. In a general way this class| At about 2 p. m. the whole pollce, four sgainst Reuter's demand for increased pay. ted from that quarter, tion among them of the $400,000 appropriated A Henhy,GecrginiOonnty, is 16@20c lower than last week. Shipping [ Bannooks and foar Shoshones, Lincoln | . Rather than pay more they gave it to be un— e 9 A by congress for carrying the mails. Vilas|From the Elberton (Ga.) Leader, steers, 1,350 to 1,6.0 pounds, $5.90@6.25; | 3 gooahaon in advance, went about Charles Filcher malkes two attempts | derstood that they contemplated freeing It was the remark of Gen. Toombs|1,200to’ 1,850 pounds, 540@5.95; 950 to|BRQ Beefasyn i JACKsON, Miss, June 29.—Ben Holt, |listened attentively, but announced that he himself in the City Jail, |themselves from Reuter’ by tl tab— colored, was lynched this evening by a colored | saw no_resson to thange his previously ex- 17500 Connda. 85 000560, slop. fod stears. | & half mile from the agency to mako the[ ° FLAPE himseltin the Clty Ja o ol g AR e o, S mob for the murder of his wife on Weduesday. | pressed views. that the ‘‘Elbert County people lived | s Jo50: throush Texan cattle, firmer, |arrests. They found Ohinaman and| Oficer Whalen picked up a drunken | their own, similar to the American assoclatod. Er—— ——— longer than any others.” g corn fed, 84 00@5 00; grassors, 930 to 1,050 | Nonoga walting for them, and Lincoln|man on Donglas street last night who | press. It cannot be ascertained if any stey M'CULLOUGH IN THE ASYLOM.| The Faction War in Kentucky, Harmon Lowingood lived 103 years, | pounds, $3.60@4.00; 750 to 900 pounds, $3.00|t0]1d Chinamsa to glve up his gan - | has been taken in this movement but eno — TousviLLe, Ky, June 29,—The Courier- | 8nd was received into the Methodist Epls- | @3.50; 600 to 700 pounds, $2.75@3.40, Oht th o Shot Lincoln with [*d that his name was Oharies | has transpired toindicate that both parties. HIS FAMILY AND FINANCIAL CONDITION— | WOUISVILLE, Y., £ copal Church in his 102d year. Hoge DAmAD siereupon Filcher and took him to the city|will deliberate very cautiously before com- Journal's special from Morehead says the | €T year, a cartridge prepared with a slug of hard mi CHATTING WITH THE INMATES, John A, Verdal dled in his 9lst year.| Prices dropped a strong 5o all around, with wood, belleving him to be bullet proof, |jall where he was glven quarters |,.du af:,‘,'fi:f}::&:o ,..;m‘.";".;’;" u‘,’.‘“ ';E'm::,lt trouble in Rowan county Is on again. ! o ; [Rsslal Teirgran to Tho B, Humphreys, the alleged shorif of tho county, | Mrs. Sarat Beck was 0C when shodled, | hore and thero ‘mianses” of s 100 déliue, %25 Py G instantly. The twoalso|in one of the cells. About half|relations, The prevalont belief among those " 29, . Buyers wero not propared to take the hoavy ; lof'x]z‘;z‘;:::; im:lv‘:‘::v:t‘:‘ {:':::‘; shot Craig Tollivar, marshal of Morshead and :?‘L:L:;‘{,.g;nilmm‘"“’ the mother | 0 ™ eapectally on the heels of the big rus | thot Policeman Seedhayn through the | an honr afterwards, Jaflor Swigart ‘heard iy }';,,}‘:,‘,f,:}:‘;’;‘;,‘i{',‘,',‘,,’;:z@fif"‘ tlafao- % ,. | leader of the opposite faction, who attempted : of lust week. Rough and common sold around | thigh and killed the horse of the captaln | "¢innv nolse In the cell and on investi- | The Ri Wilieaches. Smi o] PP s P! Mrs Mildred Gray, who Is still livl i 8 y ight Hon, enry William McCOonner, formerly McCullough's | ¢, arrest, him on a chargo of confederating for ) 7y ivIog, | about £3,90@4.00, with the bulk of best mixed | of pollce. Seeddhayn will recover, ation found Fllcher trylng to hang him- | secretary for war in the cabinet of the ma manager, a3 to the latter's removal to Bloom- | us ~(Tollivar’s) murder, Tollivar was I-‘fiye;;u Oh}fi U e ;lndp eers bet]\;egl; .';"‘S%@).‘.'?,q'h'.':dsahlmrf *‘The police had only pistols and the f." with a strap. He had placed the |of Salisbury, has boen re-elected to parila-~ ingdalo asylym, After detailing the particulars :E::‘ing?l‘-hl»ul:-‘fkl:}'-oflnn do::' {,l;‘{:, & a.'::.i Mor:"-wn ';‘Y‘ a :g';:; % ';‘““5 fi" O et P:‘{{Ylng a .nhi‘:api: z.':’w to 520 pounds, | 7O alleged horse thieves had rifles, The strap around his neck, tiod the other end :‘:n‘:.f'n:h W ::::mn.m. The liberals did not of the admifsion tho following conversation | EEGLok" oro7od” “He returned the fire with- | and 10 days $1.00@1 15; light weights, 130 to 170 poonds, | latter thon retired about & mile towards | ¢, 5 bar, and let the weight of his body | *"At' meoting of the Midlothian liberal aeso=" occurred: / out effect. ~ A. posse was formed for the arrest i 9 80 to 210 pounds, $3.95@4.05, ~ | the poat-hills, ull it down 20 a8 to shut off his wind.d ciation to'dsy, the chairman read s letter “What db you think of his chance for re-[of Humphreys and bis confoderates, who | rit Sarah Gray dled In her ‘fm’:“‘:} “Tho polico and about one hundred (B4 ¥ G I 4 0" LoTenod tho gon: | fiamn Gludsione, which was virtushly a doclar- m ) wore barricaded in the house of one of the b The Mark Lane Review, and seventy-five Indlans headed them oft 0 aiien that he will remain the leader of the e Brido dld mot eive much hope, The | Martine. 1¢is almost certaln ‘that war will age, aud 0 was Hiram Jones when he| 1ownoy, Juno 25,—TheYMark Lane Ex- |a the yamy time, ploklng up what gons | tloman, and took the strap from him, fienh Dr. McBride did not give much hope. The | opn in earnest again, Lollivar is ot ser- | died, ress’ roviow of the Liritish grain trade during g 99 | but he immodiately tried to repest the |ert® el Dipl steps shatld have been taken o year ago,” he | {5 a1e hurt, a o4 | P 9 they had In camp and getting some from 4l b 1 Biat bandkorohiaf . Pants, June 20, o Memorial Diploma— g y hurt. Mr, Willlam Gaines was 04 at hls de- | the past week says: There has been a violent | i1 % oqor - There was only one rifle at [ peration by using his ha oblef. | ;v reports that Salisbury will bave an in- .‘:mav"“e id Dr. McBrid th .zfiin‘gé’a"‘ii".?:‘.'1‘:'“’:;3222“,;";‘1 ‘513: e | mise. °h5" “!m'f"'pf,“tt““' sud i d "“‘3 Dith | the ngano; Then he was handcuffed and made to lay | terviow with Prince Bismarck in August, 14 D Blchide way wad €0 oy conlodarute, Tay b, i out of | Mr. Benjamin Audrow, fathor of A | J0odope, hculd woather s boon datri | *“Tho Shoshones took no aotlve part, |4OVE: ———— “‘Ho aaid it was gradusl paralysis.” tbe house and ran firing. The pomse returned | DRFY A YOOT8 | ontal to the later sown crops, Foreign | but Tyhse, head ohlef of the Bannooks, [y, iuc a1 Sonool of Trinity Oathed-| GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS, « t property has Mn:gulluugh!" fiu“" “'L“IIR Rayburn, and mortally wounding :MB wl:lax: léc:l:lopnrudl clu; life. R wheat i fimfl]udfltha lgflz&om trade has | grged his men not to let them get lnto 1] — i lumphreys. artlel er, a colored man, o n | been on & small scale, Eighteen cargoes ar- . THE RRITISH IN RGYPT, a6 cash and ook s ———— his 93d year. ¢ k rived, of which five wero sold, sbven with- the bills, that althongh they belonged to At the annual festlval given the girls| (©armo, June 29,—Orders to the camel corps the ropl i | Logan Spoaks Somo Truths, Goorgy Hughes, colored, s said to be | drawp, ond six remained. Thirty-fve cargoes | thelr oym tribe they wero bad mep, and TR ) ; inded. It fe reported tho Ehoraiod of $16,000, ail te1d; bt T wil| Bosto, Mass, June 20.—A. largo. mumber | 100 ory 1 st T Ul wmaealpa, | ¢ das. Tho fonlng in the maskot to-day | would ‘roturn and kill some one In the |of Trinity Cothedral Industrial schoolf to ewbark wero resonded. It It repor fnow accurately in the course f a fow days. | of prominent gentlemen attended the recer- | tion ho has devoted almost sl his time in | ¥2* disappointing to sellers, More money |nl, under tho ausplces of the Trinlty Guild, |government meditates reoccupying Dongola. ght. f ked for Foglish whoat, but no advance | ¢ h a ! Ho s an well proteotod s a man posibly oad | oy to-night by the Norfolk club to Gen, |fishing—a healthy sport, and fish are | was obtamablo. Thors was s lnited tnioiry tn Tho wholo ~party then surrounded | iho following glrls excelled and wore & uNG or AN, friends and very fond of him. I have many | Logan, who was received with great applause, | wholesome, ~His nelghbors say they see | for foreign descriptione. Ilour was difficult | 1o /0% o then'jol.na;l them with | *"erded prizos accordingly for best patch | Boypay, June20.—It is reported from Ca~! lotters in my safe from Thompson, cashier of | During quitean elaborate address Lovan said: | no change In him for the last forty y of salo, Corn ‘ia throg penca cheaper, In|SOEER CORE (LO0 Jvout one hundred |Jorki For bost patoh = Work, |yl ghat Tan Kban, supported by the Russisn: Mo beok, wiich X bae kept ;'flfmh;g fall | Iy wy opinion the reform which will Kate Rembort, a native African, lived JAUASEURE WAs TARE ate were € b Mund Kmxg’;f 'lor best hemmlng, f o )t i linat Abdullah Khan. [0Cullougl 0 lon his . i fo sion, 3 d b hanged. ficed after his arrival, when guarantee personal rights will be of more ad- | to see the fifth generatlon of her descen- padteans angd padily iy ;?::‘;C;r::mu:em.d Nanogs were killed, | 148 Hammon bost general sewlng, | r ™"y b " ched upon Khons Ibad ho been an extravagant man?” vantage to the country than_transferring “‘:'f dants, and was In the opinlon of the Hon. The Chicago Statement. Two Indlans had shots pass throngh|o2o08 the littlo glrls May Lorenson; for | W% 0 BEC R 1 at one millior ume hs spent 30.000 or $12,000 | funds of the government from the W. H. Mattox, between 109 and 110| Qmigaco, Ill., Juno 20,—The following 6g- | thelr clothing but mnone were wounded, | Bréatest improvement, May ""h"'o";,f;: pounds sterling and belonging to the smeer ¢ £ ed acting layt March a year ago, | treasuries of the United States to banks,” ( s when she dled, She was his prop- . h 4 not being tardy or absent once, § T8 taation [ $incs ho stopped acting lut March » yeur €0: | civil service reform he said: *It in the child | Y8rs whel PFOP™ | ures, taken from tho official statement of the | Tho Indisns were then much excited, but | Aixon ““Thes prizes are always nice and | Afkhsuistan - ho | poltics’ situation ' in n.n company, where he had 1t placed upon | Of the republican party, but unfortunately erty. board of trade, to bs posted on 'change to- | after they burled the three on Sunday|.ii'oiven by some of the Iadles of the |yments are going Lorthward. roturn from the west.” han been put out to nurse with strangers, and | Barbara Colson was supposed to baql%(‘) morrow, show the amount of grain In sight in | thoy were much more qulst. 1n the ex- | Gu¢hedral congregation. X FRANKFORT ON THE MAIN, June 20.- _The your' -G L i the United States and Canada on Saturday, | citement followlog the affalr, owlog to il + 3537&&‘?1‘;‘2'.’5:'SZ:.":L"fiY,’.?.'°Zx'é"u'5‘..§3r wrlter knew ber well, and found in her |, "07 "and the amount of increase or de” | threats against his life, the sgent went to i S EMNEIORVONIRR (LA SR i sdlie b twage very beal - gesarons | Brown and Lisiry Fabet Tdns, O L Orsase over She preceding wosl Pocatello for about forty-eight hours, but - with the murder of Herr Rumpf, police - coun- ‘nn-‘v;:;w a very liberal man-—generous —_—— - rcraan ’\\Lhelhl‘,‘ 41,352,524 bushels; lncrease. 144 | otuvned to the sgency just before my | AR old, rusty-looking, watery-eyed e e might of Tucaday ' the 1 st of Kieal Katato Tranafors, 4% tuse %) bushels; incroase, 424,035 |arrival. He seoms to take great Interest | customer approached Mr. Ramge yester- | January last was begun here fo-day, Lieske T R b b Ty s * ™1 in the Indlans, and to show considerable | day on Farnam stroet, sald that his name | xhen arrested, attempted to commit suicide* mhu o was very much involved throug Itye, 284 605 bushels; increase, 10,207 bush- the troubl by me: b [+ BINAG 1B SAURY 8 A sorbed, Then he mads several expensive | ag to cholers, which is epreading in every part James M. Swetoam, widower, |n'd 5 that the trouble was by no ans be- & e old | when o was met by his 1 ¢ | stabbed i abroad, and was bsidan Always & e | oF L ety Tovmiog new comters of lnfcoion: | others to Willism Pare; 16 11, bik 3, | *Fiurtey, 106,520 bushels decrose, 19,756 | Eween the Bannocks and Shoshones, as | Ramges storo 1 nowloosiad, ' Who O | fo ‘death, The dagger twico en’ sred o W d Jiked to cotertain friends, Dr, Ferran thinks that as the weather grows [ Leavensworth Terrace add to Omahs; w. [ bushels, no Shoshones] were actively engaged ex- m 3 ot AN RA AR R U | ek s Bapylmg oonsploy s In the Aar e 04 8 dinlpetad mant botter the epidemic will Increase and Vale $261, "Tlia smount of grain in store in Chicago on | cept the four Shoshoue policemen. mon, live alt Lakeand we gh | prosecy sl previously otter réa d. anarchi insdorf, Kupec! 'Never In the world. He has been misrep- | cis will become in the condition Naples was Henry Oathoff and wife to Robert L, | the date named was: Wheat, 14,984,909 bush- | ~%I¢ will, I think, also be regarded that with Brigham Young from Norvo, LIl | of the snarchists Beinsdorf, Rupe Jic Kuechler, i o o ] J 1 Holzhauer, Baoyman, Sochngen, Rhiendbach i i ¢ A ’ ; 3,25 now stands. Niederwald attempt to kill Emy Whlli many & time he was at home in bed s 800n 43 | son, Besides, the prison here is in a foul con- | Parker's add to Omahs; w, d.—§3,250, A but rather of praise, for the whole affalr s Niederw P seror Willism % g : R e S f Germany, It was believe’ | at the timi poss ible .lw.r‘lvmggg the theatre, dition and a great source of danger, Jol‘;: Il lfiudl?nfind w;f::; tg)i’%flhp Vuln Bound Over, lleml‘;h:l .tu' e ‘:1 -mo:::t. torna'.lll;lng [y e S T e of iy iAta Wess RFOILY Aars of, l‘f in e *Yes, & wife and two sons in Philadelphia, < — , Windbelm; lts 4, 5 and 6, , subdlv| mhe Moyers cass, was trled before | more tha e P astadng i f equalization, next|the principals in the crime, d it was .,.o"‘ J § Mackin Demands & Ohange of Venue. | of John I. Redick's add to Omaha; w. a|couple of malefactors, their lebors, a8 & board of equalization, 4 > belloved that this death 'was the penalt o ia bout thisky and, the oiher bout| Guicaco, Il., June 29.—Thetrial'of Joseph | d, 83,000 Judge Stenberg last evening and resulted | “(ipp g yoant states thers has not been s | Saturdsy, Kumpf paid for his prosecut lon of tha Above y, Mrs, Wiert, living in Scranton.” 0. Mackin, on « charge of perjury, in havivg| Pierce O. Himebaugh snd wife to|ln George Meyers bsing bound over to|war dance thls lprlns, although they| —The city council will sit Thursday and | named anarchists, hlznpt. Connor sald in conclusion that he | testified before the grand jury that he did not l‘;n.flc: Hfi deez’l; Its 21 and 22, blk 2, | the district court In the sum of $200, |used to :- l;eqn:ut,an exko:pl- ll. OW | Friday of this week to equalize such of the WORK OF nm’g‘w MATERIALS, not glven this information to reporters | order the printing of the bogus tickets found | Himebaugh's a to Omaha; w, d,— 3 .|young bucks, the Bannocks all seem in ite jurlsdiction, Loxnox, June 20, —Th' 3 police have ascer- Saturday night because he wanted to consult {a the ballob box from the third precinok of $400. " L“." Fiidey, b wax mivesied "o oom v’;ory well 'dhibond toward the whites, dly {an &2 guiat Wihia Lie Juriadiatlon tained thab Awmerican rev olvers And AmmuRI~ friends ‘before making public these facts. | the eighteenth ward, b in the criminal|" Doxter L, Thomas and wife to T, E, | Plaint of George W. Baas, an alleged de-| "“iipy Bannocks number 460 mep,| —Dr. Bweatnam was called out 1o the | tion and Remington rifl cartridges were em- Touching the rumors current for some time |court bef Jud, M. thi ing, " p i i to attend loyed to effect the exp losion at the admeralt; past that McOnllongh's condition was dus 80 | T-iaory Sores, attormey for Mackio. sppliad | P¥ice, Jr.;lts 2 and4, blkc 31, Florence; w. | tective from Liitle Sioux, Iowa, who|women and children by sctasl count. south end of town last evenlug to attend au | ployed to ¢ 100 100 e e s SRy excessive indulgence of certain sorts, Capt. |f 4 f venue, but h 1| d.—82i charged him of highway robbery-| They do not take kindly to learning, but | Italian by the name of Selikek, who had re-| & Alie chie lerk (b 1ks sececters: 9ld e oporte were atimaialy veuniehad boen granted, this was denied, | _John A, Horbach and wife to_ Obarles | Wedzesday mornlng Buns oteio to Ous. | the Bhoshones. are takldg ¢ up rapidly, | celved a orushed skull by beig hit over the Gauttors 1, B0 o't ‘setioualy injaved by w'lfid :o‘nht{:?:;:::ahy every fact in the p m g Ogblsrn; n 25} ft of 1t 23, Horbach’s 12 Kanadbiot sV DI EAVR B S | A qulet, and good friends of the whites. | head with a loaded whip, He didu't know | the exploslon, has almost recovered. en. Grant’s Condition, Omaha; w. d.—$387.60. e ) . 8. C, i i mul"“d“”: irst add to 8; w. d.—$387.60, Mzr. 8. C. Fisher, formerly scout with | his assailant, Buy sacling and ofl Beom Omabe OIl “What have been his average earnings a if not dead now looks sick unto death.” The | when she ehook off this mortal coil, “'What became of all his earnings!” The Cholera in Valencia, (oh “'When he and I first became associated to- | gq0ia] Telegram to The BEE, The followlng transfers were filed June |y, }els. i e b e AL B e e ey o luvclved through | New Yonk, Jue 20.—Tho Herald's Valos. ?5_ m,,m]; gh; W:nt"m:ll‘ .m np.,m,d. b“(:l.::;;l 8,284,868 bushels; increase, 167,110 tor'?let“:d :::t. lr;:ot:ir &u;“:%l::::'c count | 74 Murdock, and that In 1846 he owned | atrocity in cl.mc_cera _lf.'ump: s ¥ sturnlog dakts & great deal of bis earniogs was ab- | ci Tho situation is given to-day | fOF the BEE by Ames real estato agency: P! and llved In & cabln about where Mr. |bome and had arived in frout of his' residence ingdals asylum ‘};:",N.'."B“'é'fi" Bloom: | Mount MoGneaos, June 20,—Between 12| Dexter L. Thomas and wife to Sarah|0B promite of marrisge, rulned his|General Howard, In the Nes Porce's e —— W it aud 1 this morning Dr. Douglas attended | E. Hartman; lts 1and 4, blk 3, Smith's |dsughter, then sloped, for parts un.|campaign, s man of high repute with the| Plenty of old potatoes st Wm, Gen:|Co, Oans lumhh’fl and delivered, Of- " Quite {mperfectiy; he. add to Omahs; w, d,—$4,600, known, About nounp?ia day Ks fell in [agent gum nelghboring settlers, thinka \tlemans, fice 1406 Douglas s, A,M, Kitchen, Mgr,

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