THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ELEVENTH YEAR OMAHA , WiDNBSDAYMOUNING.JUNBSS , 1881 , NO. itr AGENTS WAJfTKD FOR ODR NKW DOOK , ' 'Bible for tlic Youn-r , " Beint th floiy ol lh Scrlpturn by IUr. Oeo. Alexander Crook , D. D. ln ltnpl and r c. live Unjru : n fet old and youiiR. Profuielr IlloBtrHeJ. making a tno.t IntetfUlnir and Im- proMire youth'i Initructor. Kferr parent lll in.ura thli work , t'liachon , YOU ikoulJ elf. cnlattt' . Pile * WOO. Sen-1 tor clrculm with * itr crtni. J it nHAHnRR * . A "o. . ht.n \ * . Great German REMEDY ron mmmi NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , tan iitllll SORENESS or TIIR CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS II1D SPEAINS , FROSTED FEET AitD EARS. SCALDS , OEHrRAJ. BODILY PAINS , TOOTH , EAR 1KD HEADACHE , AXD All oik Pains JLHD ACHES. No Preparation on tirtli equ&li fir. J icons OIL n a Birr , ( UHE , siurLi and On r ExKrntl ] lenedy. A trial entails l > itt tha comparatively trifling outlay of CO CIMH , and tier ; one lufforlne with 1-aia cm hart ch , p and poiitho proof of 1U claims. IIIKECTIONB IN SLSTEX I.JNOCiCrS. SOlO IT All OIUHOISTS AMO OEALIIS IK MEDICINE. A. VOGELER & CO. ItnHInrf. Md. . V. R.A TUB Hour I'opuLiR ! Tni BUT &ILLUIOI THE OVALGHURN THE BKST CHURNS AND QUICKER > MOST CON THAN ANY VENIENT OTJ1EK OlIURN OlIUUN MANUFAC IN TUB TURED. MARKET Manufactured In ( ho lz > B , 4,6 , 8 , 10 ind 1 gallons. Hhai no coirln.- . Hence no m's ' ? docs Its work easily anil qukVly. und fits tlio latRost amou t of tuttir from ho milk or cream ; 8 mido from bo cst uh lumber. It sold at a lower price than any thfr flrstU i churn. Kami for UiSvrlptlvo circular and price li < t to the THE BEST OF ALL MENTS FOE HAN AND BEAST. For moro tlmn a tlilrrt of a century tlio known to millions nil ever tlio world tie tliu only sulo reliance for tlio relief of nrciilcnts anil naln. It Is a inoctlcino iilmvo price mill praise the lieat of its kind. .For every foiui of external pain the Mustang Liniment ia without nn equal. It penetrate * flenH and inuiclo to tlie very bone making tlio continu/ uncn of pnln mul inlliiimnatlon Inijion Hlhlc. UN vireclBiipon Iliimun Flesh und tlin Unite Crrntlon are equally wondci fill. Tlio Jlexlctiu r.lnlmrnt la needed by somebody in every liotisn. Every day brings nuwa of the aeouy nfan awful vrald or burn HiiIxliH'cl , of rheumatic martyr * ro- Htorril , or U valuable none or ox av il by tlio healing power of this LINIMENT which speedily cures luch allmcnta ol Ilia HUMAN FLESH oa Itlieuniatlim , Nvrelllngf. tlrr oliiti , Contracted MuacUi , llurnn and Ncaldi , Cntj , Ilruiar * and Npralui , I'olaououi Illtt * anil Millie * . Htimieci , Xiamenen. Old Horrn , tllrcri , Froitbllei , Chllblalin. b'ore Nlpplri , Caked JJr o t , and Indeed every form of external dl - enie. It heal * without cart. FortUo HKUTB CIIISATION Ifr-urca Hpralni , Htvlniiy. HtlfT Joint * , Founder , Hnriiea * Wore * , Hoof 1)U- cn r . Font Hot. Screw 'VVorm , Scali , llollo\v Horn , Nrratclie * , Wliul- cull * , Spavin , Tliruuli , llliiRlione , Old Horn , Poll Kvll , Film upon the Slant and every oilier aliment to ivlHcli the occupant * of the Stable and Ntock Yaril are liable. Tlio Mexican Muitann Idnlinent nlwoyB cures and uover UlsuppolnU' uuditis , ponitlvoly , THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOB MAN OB BEAST. HESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE WALKS. Bo It Itcsohcd by the City Council of the City o of Omaha : That a sidewalk be , within fifteen daya from thin date , constructed and laid to the tcmporarj Krado in said city , in front ol and adjoining the Jollowim ; described prcmlscs , > lz : Alonf thtswts lowest Bldu of'Jnht.tri.et. from Cass to Cajil tel Mtnu , ou Ixit 1 , i Mot * 8 , Sweety's add tion. IM 1 In Hock 8 , llccd'H first addition , Lots i and 16 , in Mock 7 , Rced'u first addition Lots 1 and 10 in block 0. Keed' find addition Also on the wuth oldu of Casii in front of block 3G3andon the south tide of Cam on lotsl , 2 , andOnblock 7 , in Swecz/Baddition. Such tldcwalk to be constructed of plank and to bo four feet In width , a above spec ! fled , and the rcspecthe owner or owner * ol th above dtw-ribed premises are hereby required t < Houses , LOTS , FARMS , LANDS BEMIS Real Estate EXCHANGE Ujtli & Douglas OMAHA , NEB. AfCKESIDENCE \ LOTS. 4UUU * 100 to J2500 each Zf\ HOUSES AND LOTS , J275 to (18,000 each Kf\f\ BUSINESS LOTS , 000 SWX > to $10,000 each. 200 FARU8 ACRE3LAND- 900,000 1 ° 000 ACRES IN DOUOLA8 COUNTY 7000 ACRE3INSARPYCOUNTY LARGE AMOUN , O Suburban Property , IN ONE , TEN , TWENTY OR FORTY-ACRE LOTS , . WITHIN ONE TO KIVK MILES FROM POSTOFFICE. $250,000 TO LOAN AT 8 Per Cent , NEW MAPS OF OMAHA , ruuLifliiKD ny THIS AOKNCY , 25c each ; Mounted , $1. Houses Stores. Hotels , Farms , Lots , Lands , Offices , Booms , 6T/C , , OuC. , TO RENT OR LEASE. Taxes Paid , Eonta Collected , Deeds. Mortgages , and all Kinds of Real Estate Documents Made Out at Short Notico. This agency does strictly a Brokerage business. Does no1 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 m Office. jt2TCALIj AND GET CIMCULAHS and FULL PARTICULARS at BEMIS' Real Esate Exchange , UTU AND DOUOLAS 8TS. , THE ALBANY IMBROGLIO. Four Caucuses -Held , and tlio Managers Doom itPruflont .to Adjourn , The Stalwarts Determined to Secure an Adjournment at All Hazards , And Boldly Announce that Everything is Secured for that T3 ad. Ltvoly Sooiio in tlio Brlliory In vestigation , Which in Loudly Denounced By Joliuuy Davouport- . TIIK JOINT CONVENTION. AUIANV , Juno 21. The senate on- orcd the assembly chamber at 12:00 : o'clock , Ijioutonalit-Governor Haskins aking the chair nnd calling the joint convention to order. The first senate vote for n successor lo Conkling was as follows : Conkling ) , Wheeler 11 , Jacobs ( i , Uradley 1 , Lapham 3 , Cornell 1 , Folger 1. Total 32. 32.Tho The first assonibly ballot for a sue- ssor to Conkliug was : Wheeler 27 , icobs 43 , Conkling 25 , Lapham 22 , Cornell 2 , Polgor 1 , Crowley 1. Total 121. 121.Tho The total oflicial joint ballot for successor to Conkling : Wheeler 38 , Jacobs 50 , Conkling 33 , Lapham 5 , Bradley 1 , Folger 2 , Cornell 3 , Crowley - ley 1. Total 153. " First senate ballot for successor to Platt : Crowley 1 , Platte 7 , Depew 14 , Kornan 7 , Cornell 2 , Wheeler 1. Total 32 ' First assembly ballot for successor to Platt : Depow 35 , PlattlO.Kernan 44 , Wheeler 2 , Crowley 5 , Cornell 10 , Bliss 1 , Folger 1 , Trcmain 1. Total 118. 118.After After the first ballot , Potter of Saratoga , offered a _ _ resolution that when the joint convention adjourned next Saturday it adjourn to meet on Monday noon Juno 27th , at the town hull in Saratoga. Foster objected on the ground that the law compelled the convention to eit at the state capital. Madden objected on the ground that two Hound republicans would bo elected before Saturday and therefore no reconvention'oii Monday would bo necessary. llustcd said : The body could trans fer its meetings by concurrent rcHolu- tion of both houses , if one should bo made. Potter said : The resolution was of fered in good faith and if a concur rent resolution was necessary to carry t into effect"ho , purpose of the resolu tion ho hau' just offered and such con current resolution had not yet been offered in either house , ho would see that one would bo offered at onco. Spinola ( dom. ) said that the Icgh lature had long ceased to sit in obe dience to their duties to the state. The members. wore now hero and had been for several days in obedience to the more rulings of party interest. lie wished it understood il either republican faction expected by any sort of tactics to break the demo cratic ranks , they were mistaken , as the democrats were determined to stand firm till the election was made. . llaskins ruled thatPotter'sresolutioi : as out of order and that its object could bo secured only by some con current resolution as the ono suggested by Mr. llustod. Mr. Sheridan moved to adjourn. The ayes and nays were called and the motion was lost ; ayes 09 , nays 83. The Bccond assembly ballot for a successor to Conkling resulted , Wheeler 27 , Jacobs 44 , Conkling 24 , Lapham 20 , Crowley 2 , Cornell 1 , Tremain 1 , Folger 1. Total 120. The second nenut'o ballot for n suc cessor to Conkling : Conkling 8 , Wheeler 8 , Jacobs 0 , Bradley 1 , Lapham 5 , Crowley 1 , Folgor 1 ; to tal 30. The total official second joint bal lot for a successor to Conkling Wheeler 35 , Jacobs CO , Conkling 32 , Laphum 25 , Crowley 3 , Bradley 1 , Cornell 1 , Tromaino 1 , Folgor 1 ? : tola" 150. 150.Tho The second senate ballot for a sue censor to Platt : Platt 7 , Dopow 13 , Kernan 7 , Lapham 1 , Cornell 1 , Wheeler 1. Total 30. The second assembly ballot for uucccsBor to Platt : Dopew 37 , Kernan 44 , Plutt 20 , Wheeler 3 , Crowley 5 , lilissl , Cornell 8 , Tremain 1 , Folger 1. Total 120. Thu second oflicial total joint ballot fora successor to Platt : Depow 50 , Koinan 51 , PJatt 27 , Wheeler 4 , Ciowley 5 , Cornell i ) , Lupham 1 , 1 , Tremain 1 , Folger 1. Total 15. National Associated I'rcu. TJIK WllANOLK CONTINUKS. AJJIANV , Juno 21. Thuro werofour caucuses hold to-night. Thu republi cans who huvo refused to join nitliei the stalwarts or half brerds conferred for thu purpoHo of uniting in some course of action , but eleven attendee" thi/meeting , and thu managers deemei it prudent to adjourn after pasoinj , resolutions to remain united for compromise on a ticket composed o : ono half breed and ono stalwart. The democrats huld a caucus , it which thu roll was called. It was found that thus far there were no traitors and that tin party stood united for its candidates and for adjournment whenever over a coalition with either of the re publican factions could bo secured fet that end. At the half breed caucui there were over forty in attendance It was stated that the stalwarts hu determined to secure an adjournmen at all hazards , and take the questioi to the people at the fall election ; thu Conkling had advised his follower that ho hud concluded an adjournmen to be the beat plan now loft for his in terest , and that ho felt euro that i an adjournment was eecurec ho could , by making a close persona - of the slatOj effect sufficient hango in public sentiment to secure nough of the now ansomblymon to pivo him a majority in the next Icgis- aturo by unanimous vote It was do- orminod to use every means to defeat \ny adjournment and to sUy here un- il the senators are elected if it takes until December 31st. The stalwarts t their conference decided to iiocuro n adjournment , if possible ; it was innouncod that on any con current resolution to adjourn which might bo introduced hereafter , sufficient votes had been flccuml in ho house ( o pass it , and that in addi tion to the nine stalwarts and seven lemocrats in the senate who have nado n tie vote on all such resolu tions introduced heretofore , two others have been induced to promise heir assistance toward passing any iituro resolution of thab kind .by cither openly voting for it , or by bo ng absent when it shall bo brought up. up.The stalwart * , after their CAUCUS , > ponly admitted that their prospects mil materially brightened , Mid boldly announced that they had everything secured for adjournment. ALIUNV , Juno 21. The Urndley jribory investigation committee re sumed its session this morning , but after forty-five minutes adjourned un- il tomorrow on account of the absence n New York of Mr. Bangs , counsel 'or Bradley and the committee , J. 1 , Davenport waa present and made a ipeech appealing to the committee to ioar his statement in reply to Senator aUhan's charge that ho had attempt ed to bribe him by offering him the imrshalship to vote against Conkling ind Platt. Davenport was very jitter and said undue advantage had jcon taken , that as soon as Stratum's statement hadbeenmadothocommittoo md adjourned for throe days to allow ; ho story to have its effect of the pub ic mind , and now when ho ( U.iven- lort ) was ready to testify tlio counsel was absent. It was unfair as ho could not again bo present before Thursday. The committee refused by a vote of 4 : o 3 to hear him , but agreed henhpuld bo heard on Thursday. The committee ilso refused to hear Jus. Tilliiighurst , of the Central railroad , until Bangs could bo present. The counsel for Senator Sessions remonstrated but tone no effect. J A. Wallace , of Oloan , Brudloy's liomu , was upon appeal of council put on the stand. His testimony had proceeded but n few minutes before Lhe committee refused to continue un til Mr. Bangs could bo present , by a vote of 4 to 3 , which is the way the committee divides on all questioiiH. Wallace had testified that liradloy stated to him that thcro would be sen sational developments in Albany and that members could get money for their votes. v FURTHER PROSECUTIONS In the .Star Route ' . Cases Will t > e Abandoned Until September Next. Two of the Grand Moguls in the Star Boute Swindle "Arrive in Washington. " \VASHINOTON , Juno 21. The re port that Assistant Secretary Upton , o ; thu treasury , will resign upon hia re turn from Europu , is donicd by thai geiitlemuu and by Secretary Windom. Tlio postponement of further action in the atar route C.IHU.M , BO far at prosecutions are concerned , until September next , is a settled fact. Last week tlio government expectc.c to bo able to beyin action iininediato- ly. The evidpnco upon which the in- lictments ai ainat the leading ir.em- bera of the ring would undoubtedly have boon found , wan prepared , and would have been laulhoforo the grand jury at the drat opportunity. Judge Ooxo , however , docidud to adjourn court on July 2d to take his summer \ acation. The principal defendants came on to Washington fron Now York , ox- pccting that the proceeding would bo iiidtitutod against them , immediately. Dorfloy arrived hero Sunday morn ing and General Brady came yester day. The ring are clieered by thin postponement , but thu govornmoni will continue working up the cancn during July und AiiL'imt. According to the chief of the bureau of statistics 27GiGiIO ( tr.illon.i of petroleum were exported from the United States dur ing April , an incruaau of G,500,00 ( over thu twine month in 1880. Tola oxportH during the last ten months howovur , were lesti than for corresponding pending months in 1880. ARIZONIA WAIFS. National Amoclitod I'ruiii. IlICII HTHIKI-.S. SAN FICANCISCO , Juno 21. A dis patch from Tombstone , Arizona , nays fomlmtono county IIIIH developed the beat and richest body of nio over found , Their mines are filled wit ) unlive silver , assaying us high ns twelve thousand dollars per ton. I is estimated that them is over a mil lion in sight. There is great excite ment over the strike. Taken will other strikes within the lost week il insures a prosperous future for this territory. At the city election in Tombstone Joseph Simon , straight republican was elected by nine majority ever 1) J. Thompson , the present incumbon and candidate on thu citizens' ticket The other ollices are divided botweei the two tickets. Another Bltiro in Quolieo. .National Associated I'rcs * . QUKIIEO , Juno 21. - A fire broke on at 2:30 : a'clock this afternoon in the brush factory in St. Lament , which i was feared would result in anotho great conflagration. In lesa than hal an hour six houses were in flames am in an hour twelve to fifteen house were in ruins. Tlio almost uuperhu man efforts of thu firemen confined i lo ono block. GRAMT'S ' CHATTER. He Admits the Prosiflont's ' Letter - tor Courteous and Kind , But the Removal of His Friends frorn Ofllco Strikes Him in the Short Ribs , . * - And Ho Demands nu Apology from the President for His Course. President Garflold Supposed the Appointment of Kobort- son Satisfactory. I'atlonM AMocUtcst l'rc.i : KW YOUK , Juno 21. The Daily s'ows this afternoon says that General rsintwn in his ollico this morning , lo said that his letter to Garlield in regard to the Coiikhng-Platt trouble vonld be dispatched to Long llranch his afternoon. He said the presi- > ont had his permission to print the correspondence and he had stated so n his letter. "Although the presi- lout's letter was very courteous and find in tone , " said the general , "it in 10 way altered my views of his course n removing from ollico my friont'H Cramer and liadoau , and in appoint- ng my most deliberate enemy , Rob- irtson , as collector. It seems to me hat theao actions , in addition to the nsultsput upon Senator Conkling , voro the results of a dolibor ito purpose to injure mo. " ' 'Will you meet the president at Long , .irancht" "Not until he apologises or explains in a satisfactory manner iis course toward mo. I am not a candidate for president in 1881 , there- 'oro there is no excuse for such trcat- nent. " iMUMIUVNTtiAUPIELDltlSEH TO KXl'l.AlN. CniUAon , Juno , 21-Tho News will irint the following in the morning , for the correctness of which , it says , it has good authority. One of the principal points which President Gar lield made in the letter which he wrote to Gen. Grant , while the latter wan in Mexico , was that when ho ap- lointod Judge Robertson to the col- ectorahip of the port of Now York , ho supposed that the appointment would DO perfectly satisfactory to Conkling , Platt and Arthur. DETROIT NOTES. National Amwclntcil ANOTHKR 1IRUTK ARRESTED. DKTROIT , Juno 21. John Conrat Martin , 40 yonrs old , nnd father of n family , was nrrostud this morning on the cliurgo of attempting to rnpo Lydin .Frankenstein , a ft-yonr-old daughter of n , man who lives in the sumo linuso with Martin. TUB WUESTUNO MATCH. The final stakes were deposited with The Evening News to-day for the col lar and ulbow wrestling nmtch at the Detroit opera house , Thursday night , between William Johnson , of Now York , and Jkib Wright , of Detroit , for the light weight championship of America. Clarence Whistler. , of New York , tlio "Catch : m Catch Can" champion , will be Johnson's umpiro. Dan Ew ers , of Port llnron , will bo the referee EX-miHIONKlW1 HKUMON Ex-T.risionors-of-war reunion be gan ut the music hall this in , with the reception of the ox-prisionerH and veterans , nnd signed the register. Thin evening there will bp n public meeting will addresses. The reunion is to lasl three dnyn ut St Lauranco , at the eastern terminus of the Marquette & Mucknnaw railroad. BAFK ROIIIIKRV. Last night the snfo ownoi by Contractor J. D. Me Donald , and full of money with wind to pay off railway men , wao blown open. The nlbbora onln got $1,000. Tlioy are believed to bo still lurking in the vicinity. He "Will HonC AinuQUKRQUB , Now Mexico , Juno 21. Town Marshal , Milton Yacborry. who four months ago shot and killed young Henry Brown , n nopliuu ol Governor Urown rf TenneHHou , i again guilty of deliberate murder. This time the victim is Cha . JCam- bell , a carpenter in the rail roaii shops. In the Urown caoo , Yarberry wnH accmittud by n ] > acked jury , bul now puolic feeling is growing BOHtrotif against him that it JH asserted ho wil hang , trial or no trial. Extoimivo ForforleH- National AiMuclatnl 1'rciw. CiiATTANOodA , Juno 21. A very extensive forgery schumo has beun ii : successful opunitionntArmiston , A\a. \ . , by which the \Voodnhock Iron Co. has been defrauded of largo hums. The company issued scrip payable in merchandise. This scrip has bcoi extensively forged by n band of ex perts nnd the town full of the "queer.1 The company redeemed large amounts before the forgery was discovered. An Oooau Mystery. wociaUxl Vrtiu. NKW YOUK , Juno 21. A St. Johns N , J. , special says ; The commando ] of thu steamer "Itito , " from Sydney reports having passed on the 17tl inst. , lat.10 , deg. 10 m. , north long 53 , dcg. 35 m. , west long , a shij bottom upward. The half sunkei vessel appeared to bo about 1200 ton burden und had unocumbed to fire The fate of the crew and are unknown. Subvention * Refuted. NttlonM AmociaUid I'reu. GITV OK MEXICO , Juno 21. It i reported , upon goo'd authority , tha the government will hereafter rofus to grant railroad subventions. SlnRnlnr Attempt ntSnloldo. DBTIIOIT , Mich. , Juno 21. Wm. M\O , tlio man who acknowledged aving poisoned and attempted to irown Geo. Allen on account of an in- atuation for the latters wife , on ac- ounl of which appeared in the des- latchcn Sunday night , [ attoinptcd to oinmit suicide in jail last night , by jroakingup andswalloxvingthu glasses ) f his spectacles. JNrt serious results ollowed. _ - Bolil RnliTiery. PHSTONI : , 111. , Juno 21. About alf paat two this morning , hiil-glars ntcrod the store of Schroeder , Smith nd SlciBson , blew open the snfo and ecured five hundred dollars in cash nd $10,000 in notes , mortgages , etc. 'ley then stele a homo and buggy rom the barn of P. Conrad , and hur- iedlylost. Detectives arc on their rack. Two clerks , who slept over ho storeroom , were BO frightened hat neither dare come down. NEBRASKA MASONS. The Twenty-third Annual Con vention Now in Session in Lincoln. prctM Iln | < ntcli to Tito lice. LINCOLN , Neb. , Juno 21. The Nebraska grand ledge of A. F. and A. M. assembled in twenty-third annual invocation to-day at ! l o'clock p. m. M. W. G. M. James A. Tulloysin tlio hair , assisted by E. F. Warren , G. A. V. , and S. W. Hayes , G. J. W. The attendance was very largo , parts of the state bong - ng represented by thu most listinguishod members of the fr.vtur- lity in Nebraska. The grand master and graud secretary ' submitted their annual reports interesting and able locumonts which were appropriately referred. The session promises to bo most harmonious and important one. The money received by the grand roasurer the past year was ? 7,293.15 ; expended 83 , < i00.08. Balance on mud $3,031.17. . . - Another CoiiflnRrntion nt Quohoc. Special ( llnpnU'h to the Ilvu. QUKHKU , Canada , Juno 21 3:30 : p. m. A lire which it is feared will re milt in another great conflagration ia raging it St. San AMow , a suburb of this city. COAST NOTES. National ARttocIatal Trots. SAN FitANcisco , Juno 21. A dis patch from Virginia City says thai last night Alexander Goyetto , while very drunk , was taken homo U ) his cabin , on Six-milo Canyon , by two friends , Joseph LaFrogniour und 0. Munjoan. On getting inside , C. Goyotto suddenly drew a revolver and killed LaFrcgniour and very seriously wounded Monjcun , lie then ran into the room where Lunglois was lying asleep , imduhotiiml wounded liim , the bullet glancing round IH'H ribs. Langlois sprang up and seizing jotli of Goyotto'H wrists drew his mns behind him , where he WUH able .o hold him , but not to get the. pistol. While thiw Btruggling Goyetto shot limsolf in the hand and also in , ho lower part , of the abdomen , the inllet ranging up and coming out near , ho navel , inflicting a wound thut will irobiibly prove fatal. Railroad Accident * National Annocialtil I'row. IOWA CITV , Juno 21. An engine and two cars of a coal train just enter lering the city this morning on the Iowa branch of the Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Northern road , wore throw from' tlio track and down a high em bankment , killing the engineer , Tom Norton nnd the braknman , Pat. Ma lone. They were buried under the debris and up to a late hour this after noon , the bodieu had not been recov orcd. The tirut section of the bridge oror the run at the pluco wliero the accident occurred was also totally wrecked. The nccidont was caused by the train running ever a cow. Cabinet Mooting. WAHHINOTON , Juno 21. There was a sort of an informal cabinet confer ence at the state department to-day , which was attended by Secretaries Dluino , Windom , Hunt , Kirkwood , and Postmaster-General James. Ii the absence of the p'rosidont nothiiif but matters of departmental intorea were discussed. Bono Ball. National Ammclatcil 1'irsa. BosroN , Juno 21. Chicagos , 8 Bostons , 2. WOIHJK.HTEK. Juno 21. Worcester ! ) 7 ; Clovolamlfl , 3. TJIOV , Juno 21. Buffalos , 7 TroyH , 8. NKW YOIIK , Juno 21. Metropolitan tan , 0 ; Dotroits , i ) . Sorvotl him Right. National AiuoclaUxl Trout. Ilii'LKV , Ohio , Juno 21. Win Manning , marshal of Oovor , two mile below thin place , mas mortally nhot late last night by Tom Anderson , who was resisting arrest. Manning ia re ported dying. Boiler Explosion. BOSTON , Juno 21 , A boiler on th schooner Maggie B , Smith , lying a the wharf in Medford , near hero , pv nlodcd this morning , instimtly killin Win. Uarnottand badly injuring liv others. Death of nn Aetor'u Wife- NKW YOKK Juno 22. The deal is annoiniced to-day of Mrs. Charle R , Tliorne , wife of the veteran acto and theatrical manager in her o'.lt year. A REVEREND RASCAL , Wlioso Peculiar Praoticos Were Too Rioli For Kansas Oity , ' Jotwithatanding The Ladies Liked His Pious Profession. Lnothor Mnnlorljy Albuquerque's lMnrsb.nl. KANSAH CITY , Juno 21. Nov. Oeo. 'rands Meredith , pastor of the Wash- ' Hjton street tabernacle , resigned hia astomtu and shook the dust of Kan- us City from hia feet last week under cculiar nircuniBtnucus. Jlo came to i is city about n year ago from Voria , 111. , nnd being a young man of tore than ordinary ability and at- raetiveness , he BO ingratiated himself itli the pcoplo whom lie met that ho as oilered and accepted the astorate of ' the tabernacle , eon there were rumors concerning ' is conduct , both before and since is arrival , but they were assigned to ealousy on the part of some of his ialo congregation , for ho was n fnv. rite pur excellence with the ladies. U last , h\\over ( ) , ( ho fuels connected ' ith ono of his many trips to Pcorin ccainn known , and with this starter is entire record as n pastoral nipsher line to light. The circumstance re- erred to was one in which ho wna mud in n hotel bedroom at Rock 1s- ind with a married woman , both of lioni being in nature's garb nly , and drunk as lords. When this and other similar pre ceding ! ) running back as fur as the entennial , ami embracing a circuit of owns and cities in Illinois and Mieli- ixn , c\mu : to sight , Mr. Meredith teed not upon thu order of his going , ut got away at once nnd his where- ilnmtH nro still unknown. Lie was to uive been married to n daughter of I. P. Westcrnmn , of Peoria , shortly , nit that of course has been induti- litely postponed , The Methodist onference has ordered a thorough in- estigatiim of thu case. . SOUTHERN FLASHES. Nu\v OKI.KANS , Juno 21. Joseph mid Harry Kleinkemp , two little irothurs , were drowned while out lathing to-day during u Catholic pie- lic. HUl'POSKD MUUUKll EDIIYVIU.IJ , K. Y. , .luno 21. The wdy of JaincH Lambert was found at ilock cave to-day , with his skull bad- y crushed. He is supposed to have ) cen murdered by Hud Knight , with whom ho started to Bail down liu river. It was the last time ho was seen. . IN 1IAUI ) LUCK , NKW OULKANS , Juno 21. A singu- ar fatality seems to have overtaken ho Deachi female college , tnuar Shroovepoat , IM. Three prutuinotit irofcHHors died in iwift nuccessioii. A I'wo having committed siiicido and ono being killed by n tornado. The leath of the president , llov. J. II. L'ucker from illness is now reported. FOREIGN NEWS. TJIK WAI.KINO MATCH. National AmiocIttU'd I'ltats. LONDON , Juno 21. At fi:30 : o'clock his evening Itowoll had covered 201 niles and \Veston 158 miles.Vojtou ma much improved since yesterday , ind now feels confident of wearing lowell down. PAULS , Juno 21. Another great lilliard match was arranged here , last light to take place on liOtii inst. Slos- .011 . and Piott will play Vignaux and Gamier at cushion caroms , 'for a mrtio of 5,000 francs. LONDON , Juno 21. Rubonstoin's opera "Tho Demon" was performed 'or tlio first time in England to-night and prOved a great BUCCCBP. A RidotoDontb. National Aaaodatod fret * . Pmmuuiui , Jano21. Atsix o'clock this morning an engine1 attached to a Freight train rail into a cow at Jmflulo brigo , near Freoport. The oiigino waa thrown from the track , running nto the bridge followed by cloven oaded care , which crushed through into eight foot of water. James Ra pier , the engineer , and .Tamos Dotricli % 'lie fireman , both of Blairavillo , and Major A. G. Snowdon of Frcoport , riding on the enginn was killed. Omnlin Flro Department. All the members of the Omaha fire department are requested to meet at Firemen's hall , Wednesday evening , Jtino 22d , at 8 o'clock , to elect trus tees for the year 1881 , nnd to act upon Lho invitation of the Cheyenne fire de partment , to take part in their tourna ment on July 4th. J. J. GALLIC AN , JKIIOMBO. HKNTZKL , Chief. Secretary. Undoubtedly thu best Blurt in thu United States is manufactured at tlio 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 the most durable und best fitting garment of the kind , over manufactured at the moderate price of § 1.50. Every ehirt of our make ia guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found necessary. Wo make a specialty of nil wool , Shaker , nnd Canton flannel , also chomois underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons wo offer special inducements in the manner these goods are made or their protection. PJI. GOTTHEIMKR , 1807 Faniliam Si FLIES & MOSQUITOES. A Ifio box of "Rough on Rats" will keep u house free from flies , mosqui toes , rats and mice , the entire season Druggists Bull it. (2) ( ) ,