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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. VOL , X. OMAHA , TUESDAY MORNING , JUNE 7 , 1881 , NO. 286. Houses , LOTS , Real Estate f 15th & Douglas OMAHA , NEB. 4000 RESIDENCE LOTS , , $103 to $2500 each ! CKHOUSES AND LOTS , " " /40U J276 to $18,000 each BUSINESS LOTS , 500 $000 to $10,000 each. FARMS 200 ACRES LAND D00000 ; t O AfA ) ACRES IN DOUQLAS COUNTYJ 7000 ACRES K SAI\PY \ COUNT ? . 1.AHQR AMOUNT OP Suburban Property , tN ONE , TEN , TWENTY OR FORTY-ACRE LOTS , WITHIN ONE TO FIVE MILES FR01I POSTOFFICE. $250,000 TO LOAN AT 8 Per Cent. ' NEW MAPS OF OMAHA , I'UDLISIIED DY THIS AGENCY , 25c each ; Mounted , $1. Houses Stores , Hotels , Farms , Lots , Lands , Offices , Booms , etc. , etc. , TO RENT OR LEASE. Taxes Paid , Rents Collected , Deeds. Mortgages , and all Kinds of Real Estate Documents Made Out at Short Notice , This agency does strictly a Brokerage business. Does not speculate , and therefore any bargains on its books are in sured to its patrons instead 01 being gobbled up by the agent. Notary Public Always in Office. /3-CALL AND GET CIRCULARS and FULL PARTICULARS at atBEMIS' BEMIS' EealEstate.Excliange . , lira AND DOUGLAS ST3. , - I3XTOEJ33. THE WOODIN WAY , A Straight and Narrow Path to Victory For the Half- Breeds , The Smallwarta Sloop While the Enoiny Hustle th Around After Pairs. The Hopes of a Vanished Quo rum Rudely Shattered in its Youth. THE SITUATION. AMUNY , Juno 0 Yesterday was a busy day among the politicians. Judge llobcrson held a secret conference of the administration members at his rooms , and Plalto , Sharpe and the stalwarts wore closely closeted all da } * . The administration members will not concentrate their forces before Tues day , when it is expected a ballot will bo made for Cornell and Dopow. Great hopes are entertained among the stal warts of the effects of General Grant's presence upon the canvass. ALIIANY , Juno (5-4 ( p. m. The joint session was resumed at 12 o'clock ' , llobertson taking the chair and balloting I'OU UONKLINO'S SUCCESsOH began. The first ballot of the ncn.ito for a successor to Colliding resulted as fol lows : Conkling 0 , Wheeler fi , Cornell 4 , llogers IJ , Folgcr 1 , Bradley 1 , Jacobs ( dem. ) 2. Total , 22. The first assembly ballot resulted : Conkling 18 , Cornell 12 , llogera 10 , Wheeler 8 , Lapham 3 , Tremain 1 , Jacobs ( dcm. ) 23 Total , 75. The official joint ballot was an nounced as follows : Conkling 20 , Cor nell 10 , Wheeler 14 , Rogers 13 , Lap- 1mm 3 , Tromainl , Folger l.Bradloyl , Jacobs 25 ; total 100. The changes were duo to votes cast after the actual balloting closed. FOU I'LATr'rt SUCCESSOR. The first senate ballot for Platt's succ ssor was as follows : Platt 2 , De- pew 7 , Lapham 2 , Miller 2 , Folger 1 , Vancott 1 , Kernan ( dem ) 3 , total 121. After the actual voting had ceased , an absentee was allowed to record his vote increasing the senate vote for Platt's successor , one. The first assembly ballot for Hatt's successor resulted : Platt 18 , Dcpow 13 , Cornell 4 , Miller 7 , Crowley 3 , Lapham 2 , Fcnton 1 , Folger 1 , Ker nan ( dem. ) 23 ; total , 77. The oflicial vote of the joint ballot was : Platt 23 , Dopew 21 , Cornell 0 , Miller 9 , Lapham 4 , Crowley 3 , Folger 3 , Vancott 1 , Fenton 1 , KwJian 20 ; total , 100. AD.TOUIlN.HKNr. At 12:40 : p. m. the session ad journed until to-morrow noon. MOTIONS TO A1MOUHN. AMJANY , Juno 7 1 a. in. Mr. Woodin has prepared a series of reso lutions providing that motions to ad journ shall mean to adjourn from day to day , except on Saturday , when a motion to adjourn shall mean to ad journ until Monday ; that this rule cannot bo rescinded except by a two- thirds vote of the convention. The resolution was laid over for considera tion until to-morrow on account of the threat number absent , Mr. Woodin suggesting such action. Mr. Woodin's rule , if adopted , will put an end to any attempt to secure an adjournment by underhanded mo tions , and are declared by the "half- breeds" to have been introduced for the purpose of putting an end to all such motions as those described in these dispatches as having been made by Sharpe on Friday and Saturday. It is thought when called up to-morrow , they will cause a debate and draw on From the leaders on both sides full expressions of their views and some Foreshadowing of the policies determ ined upon by the different factions. THE UAMK HI'OlM'.n. It was expected that owing to the extensive pairing there would bo no quorum with which to take a ballot to-day , The first ballot showed an excess above the quorum of 10 votes. This surprised the democrats nut ! stalwarts , who expected the absence > f a quorum , and was due to the ex ertions of the half breeds , who spent Saturday night and Sunday in active efforts to break all pairs possible. The exertions were inspired by the fear that if any legal day were allowed to pas1) without a quorum at the joint conference , there could bo no ballot , and that the failure of one day would bo such a violation of the laws governing as would deprive the present legislature of the power to elect , and throw thu election into the next assembly. As that would virtu ally put the issue before the people in the full election , and so give the stal warts a chance to make a close canvas of the state , with the chance of secur ing a majority in the legislature favorable to the return of Conkling and Platt , the half-breeds turned out in force to prevent what would probably provo their ultimate defeat. MjcKKTAUY WINIIOM'H VIKWS. St. I'aul Special to The Chic go Tribune. Secretary Windom arrived in St. Paul this afternoon in company with Congressman Strait. They were driven in Marshal McLaren's carriage directly to the custom house , whore they spent a low moments in conversa tion with various friends , and then went to McLaren's residence for din ner. When asked for an expression of his views on thu situation in the political battle by the Tribune cor respondent , Secretary Windom read ily assented , although ho was loth to talk Very explicitly , and questions were neccsaanlly frequent , and the answers wore given with a studied and safe conscious reserve. _ "J do not know any more about the situation at Albany than the newspapers , hearsay and report tolls. I can only draw in- fercnces from such information , -w J have no means of obtaining other knowledge of the contest. OK THE OUTCOME I CANNOT KI'KAK. That would bo prophecy. I am satis fied that it will have nu effect on the republican party outside of Now York. There is no issue nt present between Mr. Conkling and thu president. Mr. llobortson hat been confirmed by the senate , and that is the end of it. Ho will not take sides with either faction ; will not recognize any faction , llo is' the president of the United States , and no will try to administer thu laws md keen the party together. Mr. Robertson's appointment does not Ijivo any control of patronage to hia Faction. The Now York custom liouso will bo run for thu business to \ be done by it , and NOT KOU r-oUTK'vi. rrurosKs at all. That is something the oflicoof secretary of the treasury 1ms uniform ly had something to say about. If Mr. Conkling should bo re-elected ho could not trouble Mr. Kobertson in the least. Mr. Robertson will appoint whom he pleases , and his appoint ments are subject the approval of the secretary of the treasury. There are but three ollices in the custom house which the senate exercises any voice , thu collectorship , naval ollico and survoyorship. Air. Conkling could not project any quarrel of his about the custom house into the senate. This disturbance will have no effect at all on the progress of MVII , HKHV1UK UF.VOHM. The fact is , the Now York custom house has been run under civil serv ice rules for several years that is , during Collector Merrill's term in compliance with a proclamation of President llayes. It will continue to bo so run. There has been a good deal of a flurry about this appoinment , and it was wholly uncalled for. The whole affair has been magnified out of a semblance to the actual events and circumstances. In my opinion it will bo very soon forgotten when it is all over. I hope the legislature will elect before it adjourns , oven if it bo Conk ling and Platt. It would bo bettor to elect at once ; bettor to elect them THAN TO ALLOW UKMOUHATS TO UE ELECTED. However it results it will not affect the administration. So far as there was an issue , the President has settled it finally. Its effect on thu action of the Republican party in 1884 is some thing that I can t express any opinion about. That again is prophecy , and I am a poor prophet. The Wiloy CItinoo. SAN FuANcisco , Juno 7 1 a. m. Chinese steamer Chong is duo at ATic- toria direct from Hong Kong with five hundred chiucso passengers This plan affords a ready means of evading the fifteen passage act , if passed , as chinamen can como from British Columbia by coast vessels in any number. Grisly Grisoom. CHICAOO , Juno G. At noon to-day GrisconT completed tl > 9 ninth day 01 his fast. In the past twenty-four hours ho drank thirty-two ounces ol water , and gained three-fourths of a pound in weight. Notes from Now Ycrlr. NKW YOIIK , June ( i. The death is announced to-day , of ex-Stato Sena tor Menthorno Tompkins , from dropsy sy- A THAMI' Or I'lONKEKS. Over ! i,000 immigrants landed at Castle Garden during the past 24 hours. The arrivals of the post week were near ly 18,000. RKVOU-'TIONAHY .MOVEMENTS. A pecial says : The government an thoiiticd are watching in the north and east provinces the movements of the Carlists , who have shown increased boldness since their local successes in provincial and municipal victories. The army of occupation which is thir ty thousand stroiu , ' , will bo kept up on the Basqua provinces , an thu cabinet possesses information of a poweiful organization of Carli&ts under the pre text of an election. Sboniinn Snoalis. MANsniiLi ) , O. , Juno 0 , Senator Sherman to-day said there was not a particle of truth in the imputation that ho was connected with or respon sible for the errors and abuses devel oped in the pending treasury investi gation , and that this will clearly ap pear in duo time , but lie had forborne to say anything in i self-defence , for he don't wish to interfere with the inves tigation. Terrible Collision. National A&ttdated i'ruaa. CEDAK RAPIDS , la. , Juno 0. A collision occurred yesterday between two freight trains a fuw miles west of this city , making the most complete wreck ever known on the Chicago tV : Northwestern road. Forty loaded freight cars and two engines were wrecked and two men killed , both brakemen. The responsibility for the accident rests between the train dis patcher at Clinton and the night opera tor hero. An investigation is being held to locate it moro dofimldy. Murdered l > y Mistake. Juno 7 4 p. m , Win. Sims was killed near Augusta , Ky. , by McLaw his brother-in-law. The two had been to Augusta where Mc Law drew $200 from the bank and also got drunk on his way homo. He lost the money and accused Sims of taking it. After a wrangle ho stab bed Sims nine times and took the body into the woods and wont homo. After thojfinding of Sims body , McLaw confessed and said after oboring up ho found in his own pocket thu money u Inch hud caused thu murder. Virginia Roudjnstora iu.voTON , Juno 0. There is more or less talk hero to-day among politicians as to the result of tliu read just or convention at Richmond. ReadjiiHters seem well pleased with thu ticket. One of them who attend ed the convention says that a practi cal union of the republicans with re- adjusters has been accomplished. Ho thinks the liberality of the readjlisters in nominating u prominent republican for lieutenant governor makes the coalition all right , and claims that nino-tentha of the colored men will etand faitlifully by Mahono. An ex- member of congress , a Virginian , says : hc readjuster ticket is about the best .hat the party could make , but that it snot dangerous to the domocrncj. Ho says Cameron's bold declaration that ho was a democrat , n his speech accepting the nomination , will bo used by the straight-out re- mblicaim as an argument in _ bolmlf of \ regular republican convonlion ; nlio , hat thu nomination of Lewis will af 'ord readjuster democrats good ex- niso to go against the tickets , and .hat they will use it. Strong oflnris will bo made to induce the julmiim- ration to favor the rcadjustor ticket , \ republican convention will be held , tnd the coalitionists are ondcavoruu' .o control it. EPITOMIZED REPORT. Of Ycstordny'a Important Tolo- iri ] > lilo Nown Condensed from the National Associated ProsM Dispatches. At Covington , Oa. , yesterday Mr. Stantoti'H child got its clothes on tiro. Adalinu D.xvis , u colored woman , ns jresont , succeeded in putting out the ire and saving the child , but in dnm so her own clothes were sot onfiro by Lho burning child and she was literally burned to death. D.iniol Malmnoy , aged fifteen yearn and Louis Holmer , a butcher , both of Cincinnati , fought Sunday night , and Mahoney cut llelmor on the head with a piece of glass , llelmor va\ < \ found dead on the street , lying in his jwn blood. Mahoney was arrested. Schuler t Co. , jewelers of Detroit , made an assignment yesterday. Joseph Sabin , the famous book seller of Now York city , died at nine o'clock last night at his residence m Brooklyn , after a lingering illness , m liis sixtieth year age. Joseph Bork , ox-city treasurer of Buffalo , who was tried last week for indictments found against him in 1875 for embezzling city and county bonds to the amount of 125,000 , , has been found guilty by the jury after a ses sion of forty-six hours. The refinery of the Niagara oil com pany on tlie Tift farm , near Bulf.do , with one thousand barrels of refined oil , was burned yesterday afternoon. Loss , $25,000 ; partially insured. WASHINGTON , Juno G. Tre.isury receipts to-day : Internal revenue , ? 897,235 ; customs , § 71)0,438. ) WASHINIITON , Juno 0 The nation al bank notes to-day were received to the amount of § 102,000. MuGiiKnon , Iowa. , Juno G. Paw ! Boyton , who loft hero this morning 01 his trip down the Mississippi , has ex perienced considerable trouble fron thu effects. LONDON , Juno G. To-day being a holiday , both here and at Liverpoo there are no markets. Kirw YORK , .luno ( I 12.L rn , > i Stock market opened dull ami shade lower , and at time of writing is weak and heavy. Vanderbilt and Erie shares are especially depressed ; Ele vated shares are quint and firm. Drop in general list ranges from 2 to 3 per cent below opening prices. DOYLK WILTY. CIIICAOO , June (5--I ( p. in. The pealed verdict in the Doyle counter feiting case was opened this morning and the prisoner was found guilty but recommended to mercy. A. DIHTILLKRY IlUllNtl ) . PKOUIA , 111. , Juno 0 , 4 p. m. Woollier 15ro 'H distillery was entirely destroyed by lire this morning at f ) o'clock. A spirit runner named Kecloy incautiously entered the spirit room with a lighted lantern and the room being charged with alcoholic vapor per a fearful explosion followed , setting ting fire to everything. One of the employes named Henry Hmonnocko was caught by the falling u.dls and buried. Tliu loss on the building is about § 150,000. Insured for § 87- 000. Grant's Movements- NEW OI.EANS , Juno 7. General Grant and party arrived in Now Orleans at noon on Sunday. They left the city of Meridin in carriages inil drove out to the residence of Walter Foams , Esq. , where they dined. The party left for .St. Louis l > y the Louisville & Nashville , Mo- lilo & Ohio and Iron Mountain roads. They will spend several days in St. Louis , and will then go to Galena , Chicago and Now York , and later to Long Branch. 'Frisco Fact * . SAN FuANC'iHco , Juno G. 4 p. m. The Chinese steamer Cliony is duo at Victoria direct from Hong JCong with five hundred Chinese passengers. This [ ilan affords ready moans of evading a iifteon passenger act if passed , as Chinamen can come from British Col umbia by coast vessels in any num- > or. 1 lenry Watson was fatally stabbed l > y Edward lodson in a land quarrel jn MoKonzio river , Oregon. A Bonker'a Death- National AstiocUtul I'mu , COLU.MBUH , O. , Juno G 4 p. m. John Miller , of Miller , Donaldson o > : 3o. , bankers , died to-day. Ho has leld various local positions of trust ind leaves a largo estate. A JIItUTAL KATHKK. Jonathan James , a former keeper of a low saloon , is under arrest for in cest with his daughter , Slio has just > een married to a soldier at the bar- auks hero. Sold into Slavery. S&tlonal Annoi-lalcd l'iv > a , FuA.sroitT , Ky. , Juno 71 a. m. Henry Dudley ( colored ) aged about ifty-fivo years , was tried yesterday in the circuit court on the charge of va grancy. The verdict was that ho bo sold into servitude for a term of one /ear. This is the first time since the war that such a verdict has boon ren- lured. A Horrible Pnniibmont , National Associated I'roM. NEW OULKANH , Juno G 4 p. m. A uinall negro boy living with a color ed family named Smith , in St. Tam many parish , \un roasted to death yes terday for stealing a loaf of bread. Smith and w ifu practice voodooism among the ignorant negroes in the pariah. The boy was nearly starved , and embraced the opportunity offered by the absence of the family. When heft was discovered they tied the boy n the lire-place and roasted him so erribly that ho died shortly after. BEASTLY BRUTES. A.II Uno } > hNtirntol Wonmn Do- coycd to Lonely Bnrii. Citir.uin , Juno (5 ( , 1881. Jacob lunloy , a young man living in Bridge- iort , last evening induced a respecta- lo young woman to consent toaccom- any him to Oswaldt's Garden , a no- orioiis resort near the stock yards , Shortly after arriving thoruhoinform- icr that ho left his overcoat in n barn xbout a mile distant and asked her to iccompany him there and they would hen return homo. Slio walked with lim to the place designated , which VIIH a very lonely neighborhood , ind no sooner was the Mini reached than 1 lunloy seized her ilacing his hand over her mouth to irovent her ficre.iming. Six moro 'riends now joined Hanley , and four if them , including Hanley , outraged , hu unfortunate girl. Shu piteously > egged of the brutes to allow her to jo , and , after robbing her of a finger ing and a dollur in change , thuy consented sontod to bur departing. Shu known tone of her assailants but Hanley , with whom she has been acquainted : hreo years. Prior to this time ho "nid always conducted himself in a iroper manner. WASHINGTON GOSSIP. National Awoclatol I'rcwt. WASHINGTON , Juno G 1 n. m. The president to-day appointed the Following postmasters : Tims. B. Tate , Knoxville , 111. ; Alonzo K. Prescolt Rico , Gal. ; Jno. D. Turnoy , Vicks bury , Mias. The president has abandoned thu proposed trip to Hartford to attem" the reunion of thu army of the I'o tomac , and also to West Point , lit will go to Annapolis Juno 10th. Mrs. Garlield is gaining rapidly ii strength. Shu arose from her bed to day , walked across the room and sa' t ' for some time in an easy chair. Attorney-General MacVeagh left to dao for I'hiladelpbia on business ii : connection with the star route invos tigation. SPORTING NOTES. THE TUUK. Now York , Juno G 1 a. m. The races at Brighton Berch con tinued yesterday , the weather was lino. Firstiraco , forfall ages , milo dash w.is won by BtHtur , Uig-t'i&'licifio second ; time , 1:44. : Second race , Brooklyn handicap for all ages , milo and one-quarter , was won by Victim , Outcast second ; time 2:1L. : Krnpp Gun came in first but was disqualified by judges on a foul. Tuird race , mile and u half , for all ages , was won by Judge Murray , In- gomar , second ; time , 2:14. : Fourth race , handicap steeplechase short conrho was won by Devun with Lizzie second ; time , 2:58. : HASH llALt. THOV , N. Y. , .luno G TIIOYH , 0. DirruoiT , 2. I'UOVIIIKNCK , K. 1. , Juno G CI.IJVKI.ANDS 4. PKOVIDKNUK , 0. A Brldgo BroultN. PKOIIIA , Juno ( i 1 p. m. The T. B. t W. railway bridge over the Ill inois river ai this pluco broke down last night under the weight of four ears of glucose , which now lie at the bottom of the river. The bridge was condemned six weeks ago , but has been used to reach thu side tracks. Rather Romantic. NKW YOIIK , Juno G , The assignee of the late Frank Leslie has formally transferred all the assigned estate to Mrs. Leslie. Thin includes the var ious publications , the Saratoga prop erty , and all the other real and personal - nal property. This was done under an ordurof Judge Beach , confirming thu report of the Heforeo , II. If. Ander son , made in March. Under this or der , Mrs. Leslie paid the creditors of the estate , May 23 , the balance of thu 55 per cent , of their claims , a sum of § 50,000 , which was advanced to her by Mrs. Thomas Smith , of Brooklyn , and to-day she entered upon the solo possession and management of the properly. Mrs. Ixjsiio said to a Tribune re porter : " 1 have had an endless amount of opposition and enemies to contend with , but every case in court has been decided in my favor. When the question of carrying out the terms of the contract had to bo mot , and a payment of § 50,000 made , it was a serious matter , as 1 was witliout means , But hero comes in a littlu romance. A young man who had been befriended by Mr , Leslie , knowing of my difficulty , without saying - ing a word to mu , called upon a wealthy Brooklyn lady whom huknuw und placed the case before her. She said that shu had watched the case closely , was satisfied of the justice of my cause , and admired thu resolution shown , and she came to sue mo. The result was that shu generously drew lier chock for § 50,000 and gave it to Mr. England , thus fulfilling the pro visions of the contract , The business now is unincumburcd , save by this loan , and I shall carry it on aa Mr. Leslie wished and directed , A Voice from the Touili- S'atlonul .Wod.itcd I'rinH. NKW YOIIK , Juno 7 1 a. m. A motion for an extension of time to July 4 , und asking for leave to file a cross bill in equity , was granted by Judgu Blutchford in the United States circuit court , yesterday , to Samuel J. Tildcnasdcfundent in thu Michigan iron mines suit Action wus brought in this court in March last by Mr. Hogor M , Sherman , as solicitor for Jos. M. Wilkinson , assignee in bank ruptcy , demanding accounting of the profits of the Nuw York iron mine. I The business of parties concerned had been carried on in the upper peninsula of Michigan since 18GI , and it is said that the undistributed profits amount to over $100,000. Of this Mr. Wil kinson , as assignee in bankruptcy , claims about five-sixteenth for thu es tate of Mr. Tildcn's portion in the concern. His interest is in thu form of 5313 shares of mine stock. This slock Mr. Tildeti advertised for sale a few days before his time to an swer was about to expire. To restrain this call Judge Hlatchford issued an injunction. Ooonit Traffic. NKW YOHK , Juno G--10 p. m. Arrived rivedSulicia , Hamburg and Arizona from Liverpool. LtvKiironi , , .luno G 10 p. m. Ar rived -City of Berlin from Now York ; Sardinian and l > nUo Ohiiiu- plain from Montreal ; llritish ( Alteon from Philadelphia. Qfr.i'.NsTowN , Juno G 10 p. m , SailedScytlua for New Yoik. Pi.YMomi , Juno G 10 p. m.--Ar rived Wolland , from New York , for Hamburg. HAVUK , Juno G10 p.m.Sailed Loring , from llambuii ; , .for Now Y'ork. LOU.ST. , Juno G 10 p.m. Sailed State of Nebraska for Now Y'ork. A CHANGE OP'OENERALS , The Lincoln Postofllco Changes Hands Jay Gould aud Party at the Capital. H ] > cdnl Illrtcli to Tim llco. LINCOLN , Juno G 10 p. m. Gen. McBridu took possession of the post- ollico of this city to-night. Gen. Funk a gracefully retires and every thing is lovoly. Many'of the former employes still retain their former po sitions. Jay Gould , Sidney Dillon , A. A. Talmago and S. H. H. Clarke arrived in the city this afternoon from Atchison - son via special train. The Lincoln board of trade and the Mayor and city council met thorn at the depot with carriages and drove thorn about the city. They expressed surprise and pleasure at the growth and in creasing railway importance of the city. The scheme is the extension of the U. P. road from this city to Bea trice. It was Gould's first visit and ho expressed great surprise at the city and , said it was the finest town in the state. COAST ITEMS. , Williamotto river is rising at the rate uf n foot every twenty fociJ.Virs. Tlio lower docks at Portlano will soon bo bo submerged. Llowollyn J. Heavy has brought suit against Doctor Hugh J. Glenn > , the now .constitution party candidate for governor at the last election. To recover fifty thousand dollars for Reduction of his wife and depriv ing him of the comfort of her society. Attempted Aftsnuinntion. CiNfiNNATi , Juno U. An attempt WOH made to assassinate thu lion , John McSwirnoy in Woostor , Ohio , on Saturday night. Ho was struck a severe blow on the head with an iron bar while walking the street and se verely injured. The assailant escaped in the dark. McSwirnoy is one of the most eminent criminal lawyers in the westand the man who presented Tlmr- man in the Cinciiiciiini convention. Wntorocl Stock. Nntlonnl Associated I'rtes. Nuw YOUK , Juno 7 1 a. m. Tt is reported that the directors of the Chicago cage , Milwaukee it St. Paul railroad passed a resolution yesterday morn ing to issue 500,000 common stock to common and preferred stockholders at par. This would give JOO shares of new for every 100 shares of old stock. Roa.1 Estate Trnunfors. The following transfers were recorded - corded at the county clerk's ofllco Fri day , as reported for this paper by John L. McCaguo , real estate agent and conveyancer : Naomy L. ami Catharine Davenport to Jane Thomas , fi lots in town of Florence , w. d. 810. Ansel IJriggH , administrator to A. U. Malcom , 4 lots in town of Foronco , w. d. 8120. William F. Ilamen and wife to John Mcdivoons , o A lot 10. in lledick's 2d add. , w. d. SdGL'.fiO. Ann Halm to Win. E , Halm , part lot 4 , in Uartlolt'n add. , w. d. 81. F , Lane and wife to Ella G , Parker , n J lot 3 , in blk 1 in nub-division of lot D , Capitol mid. , w. d. $387.50. TIUNHFKKH HATIWIIA.Y. Joseph VanotiH to Mury Vanous , lots I ) and 7 , blk 444 , Grandviow add. , w. d. 81. 0 , E. Perkins , trustee to Edmund Lanu , lots 3 and 4 , blk 1 , in sub division of lot 5 , Capitol add , , w. d , 81fiDO. EI.11H Clark and wife to JOB. Drown , w i lot , in blk lii'J , Omaha , w. d. James Egan to Lina S , Kuohn , part of lot L'3 , "McCaudlesh Place add. , " w. d. $250. Jnmes Egan to Lina Peters , part of lot 23 , "McCaudleah Place mid. , " w. d. gLTiO. Frank Murphy to Joseph Uarkor , part lota 5 and ( i , in blk ! ! ) ( ) , Omaha , q. c. d. 81. J. H. Kellom et nl. to Frank Murphy , part lots 5 and ( J , in blk 190 , Omaha , < ] , o. d , 81. TkoFiro Doimrtmtmt , The members of the fire department are requested to moot at the quarters of Engine Co. No. 3 at 7 o'clock sharp on Wednesday morning in order to catch the 8 o'clock transfer for Council JJlulls , where they will attend the tournament. The U. P. band will accompany thorn on the occasion. PRINCIPLES , NOT MEM. The Irish Land League Daily Brewing in Strength Notwith standing the Arrests , Sovornl Moro Added to the Vnst List of Lenders Al- rondyin Jnil. Pnrnoll Repents His Warning to the Government and Courts Arrest. ' A Variety of Foreign NOWB. Tin : niisii VOUMNO. ' , Di IIMN. .Juno 0 , 1831. Thus fnr " thu day h.iH passed Iiuro without .iny disturbance , but thu state of fueling is * extremely critical uiul grave trouble i.t - apprehended if tliu Government con- tintioH arrests niul evictions. Two - inon holding olliciul positions in thu Nunagh land league wuro arrested to- duy and imprisoned in lln.iH juil. A. jiroeesH Horvur was burned in clllgy mat night. Animals belonging to tho. ningiatrnto of Iulraqurawliohad incurred - . rod displeasure by limning writs oE ejectment , have been mutilated. I.ANI ) MKETINOH. DntUN , Juno 7 1 a. in. A num ber of land meetings woreholdy stor- day , at ni-arly nil of which there wcru ' ourioiiH disorders. A ClIAM.r.NCIK. LONDON , Juno 7 1 a. in. Mr. Healy has sent a challenge to Mr. Forstor , chief secretary for Ireland , to meet him in Belgium. rAHNEIU , KKl'KATM. At the meeting in Hyde-Park yes terday , Mr. rarnull repeated liid throat and prophesy about coming bloodshed unless tliu demands of Ire land were grunted. AllXirs regarding the Irish question are Very ahuming. THE Nl'.W ( U1II.K. LONDON , Juno 0. The telcgrapk steamship Faraday , tried to lay the short ) end of the new cable at Landn End to-day. The weather wus un favorable ; making the landing danger ous. The Faraday steered out to sea and will make a second attempt when the weather moderates. l'UTTiU.H : I'fU.El ) . ST. PETKitsiiuua , Juno 7 1 n. m. The police recently discovered n plot to kill the czar , and have captured seventy-one of the conspirators. It appearH that .1 carpenter overheard them plotting the death of the czar in a room , and informed the police , who next day secreted a largo force behind 10 some of the furniture in the room. A. . largo body of police was on the outside - side of the building. TJiu nihilists held a long conversation , and after conversing for six hours finally ro- eolvcd upon the death of the czar. At this moment a lieutenant-colonel sud denly sprang out from his conceal ment and tired a pistol , whereupon the whole force rushed into the room , capturing the entire band. SUR'IDAt , PANIC' . PAKIN , Juno 7 1 a. in. A fearful panic occurred in one of the theatres in this city last evening by the report of two pistol shots fired [ in succession. On making an examination the policu found that a young man , occupying a , box , had attempted to commit suicide. rnoTiirriN : ( > THI : .IKW.S. VIENNA , Juno Ii. Two IJabbis oE ( ialician , City of Luinlnirg , have quito recently received letters warning them that excesses against the Jews were ) about to bo recommenced. They re ported tliu circumstance to the author ities , and the governor of the provincu has taken extensive measures of pre caution. Jio has greatly strengthen ed the cordons of pickets on thu frontiers with a view to repulse any attacks on the part of Jew bouncem of Russia. Russian Jews taking refugee on the Austrian side of thu borders , will be permitted to pass in without lot or hindrance. NOTKH. A dispatch from Cab ill nays Ayoob Kahn is making preparations for a , campaign. M. IJuggard , inspector of telegraphs in Franco , has been assassinated , to gether with hia escort , between Fran- dad and Geyvillo. Twenty-six per sons in all weru killed. A Berlin correspondent says : An. American lady is attending lectures of the celebrated physiologist , Professor Yirchow , This is thu first instance * of a female student at the university of Berlin. The court of survey at Sutherland ' has given a decision in the case of thu steamer City of Limerick. It decided that the board of trade had no ground to detain the steamer after the altera tions by which she wus fitted for Aus tralian cattle trade. Thu board of trade contended that the alterations brought thu vessel within thu provis ions of Mr Plimsoll'a act , on thu grounds of improper construction. Undoubtedly thu best shirt in the United States is manufactured ut the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of material and workmanship , com bined with their great improvements , that is reinforced fronts , reinforced backs , and reinforced sleeves , makes their shirt thu most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , over manufactured at the moderate price of Sl.fiO , Every shirt of our make is guaranteed first-class and will refund thu money if found necessary. Wo make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton Uannel , also chemois underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth und durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons wo oiler special inducements in the manner thcsa goods are made , or their protection. PU. GOTTHEIMEIl , 1807 Farnham St. "BLACK.DRAUGHT" cures costive . and tiick-lluadache. A 0. f. OcodmxnV.