IHE OMAHA DAILY BEE.r t i u ELEVENTH YEAR. OMAHA TUESDAY MORN INU JUtfti 6 , 1882. 299 A LUXURY BOLL DURHAM LONO Cur , No. 1. Wo will grant , if you choose , that smoking is a NECESSITY , but smoking - ing BLUCKWELL'S BULL DURHAM LONCJ CUT , No. 1 , is a LUXURY. It is not a cheap tobacco , not by any means , of course it's cheap at the prco'but ! its just the finest that can bo made , regardless of cost. Emperor Louis Nopol- con'a cigars cost ono dollar lar apicco in gold , and. they were made from loaf tobacco specially import ed for this purpose from the golden tobacco belt of "North Carolina. Prof. E. N. Upraford , the noted chemist of Provi dence , R. L , is authori ty for this statement. BLACRWELL'S BULL DURHAM LONO CUT , No. 1 is mndo from identical ly the same leaf tobacco as was used in Emperor Louis Napoleon's cigars , and like these cigars it is absolutely the beat that money , skill , experience , and unequalled loaf can produce. These who believe that the "best is the cheap est , " and these who want the best anyhow , ate TOWED to try ONE package - ago ONLY ONE -that's all wo ask : after that wo are content to abide by their judgment. Of course you want to ENowforyoursolf wheth er this is the tobacco for TOU , and so you won't take an old pipe all satu rated with some other tobacco , but you'll take a clean , aweot pipe , and give BLAOKWELL'B BULL DURHAM LONO CUT , No. 1 , an honest , critical trial. trial.Another Another good thing nbjut this tobacco is that you can roll ft little of it in a cigarette paper and have ono of the , very bast cigarettes that can bo ninde. When you buy the package of BLICKWELL'S BULL DURHAM LONO OUT , No. l to test it , ba euro yiui get thy genu- ino. You carf tell -thot genuine by the BULL in handsome picture onithe- package. The * BULL _ ia , BlackwollA Oo.'a tro&o mark , and you may a\- ways bo euro that "any tobicco with this trade mark on is the BEST and PUREST of ita kind. If you prefer granu lated tobacco aak for the BULL DURHAM , while the best cheap long cut is DURHAM LONO Cur , No. 2 , and of course you remember - member BLACKWELL'S BULL DURHAM CIGAR ETTES. More Small for , Rational Associated Prota. INDIANAPOMIS , Juno 5. The official records chow moro small pox hero now than at any time during the winter. It ia claimed the disease ia being spread by physicians who do not believe < lievo in vaccination. Shot a Cop. * , Rational Anoctated Prow CHICAGO , Juno 5. While attempt ing to arrest a desperado named Fitz gerald , Policeman John O'Connor wat shot in the leg. Ho in turn shotFitz gerald in the breast. 'When Ho Got Ready Ho Went- HMUual Asaoclatoil Press. FREDERICKSTOWN , 0. , Juno 5 , W. A. Gordon , a native of England , died hero rocontly. Authentic rocordt ahow ho was nearly 110 years old. The Iron Strike. xNatlnn&l Aawclatod Prodn. CINCINNATI , Juno 5 , There it nothing now in the rolling mill trouble except the puddlers in another mil ! have gone out. Shot at a Town Mooting. .Katlonal Associated Freu. PROVIDENCE , R. I , , Juno 5. Ed ward W , Olney , moderator of Nortl Providence , was shot three time : fatally at the town meeting this morn ing by John Kinnicutt , an ox-police man , who accused Olnoy of bavin ; procured his dischkrgo and made hin a town pauper. , Tta Bloody Boy of the Prairie * National Associated Pieta. FAROO , D. T. , June C. The bodioi of Washington and Fred Fehorbaol have been found near Perham. Evi donee is conclusive that they won both murdered by John Tribbett , f "boy ID year J old , who has started tt Join the cowboys in Montana Trib bett comes of good family , but is i victim of blood and thunder litora turo. Onr Gloiiotu Independence- What cm be more glorlou * thau to be Independent of gufToiing , canned by dyH < n i > iia. indigestion , cooitlpation , sfclt headache , or other dlieaiM emanating from the ttotnacb. Thlj can be easily gained by n timely uae of UUUDOCK ULOOIJ BmuRH , 1'rloe 11,00. 641 w TIRED AT 64. The Compulsory Clause of the Army Bill Prolongs Tecum- Term ; And Qivos His Subordinates o Longer Lease of Active Life. Suspension Day iti tbo House Remarkable for Treasury Raids. Numerous Bills Pressed to Passage or PiEoon- Holod. The Monroe Doctrine Fatally Revamped - vamped bytho Great Un pronounceable. A Variety of Important Itema from the National Capital. CONGRESS Nation * ! Associated Pros * . SENATE mOCEEDIN03. WASHINGTON , Juno 5. Senatoi Davis explained that in the designation of a presiding officer during his own absence , ho followed the precedent oi Mr. Thurman , and expressed a desire that the senate would settle the ques tion. It was referred to the committee - too on rules. Senator Bock introduced a resolu tion calling upon the committee foi appropiation bill ( ! . _ Laid over. Senator Plumb introduced a resolu tion directing the public printer to re port what ring , if any , runs the gov ernment printing. Senator Van Wyck offered a resolu tion inquiring what steps were neces sary to protect government employes from political assessment. Laid over. Senator Pondleton offered a resolu tion calling for the state department correspond enco in relation to the Per uvian and Chilian affaire. After the morning hour the army appropriation bill nras taken up. Com pulsory retirement clause was first discussed , senator Bayard offered an amendment that the ago bo sixty-five instead of sixty-two. Senator Logan had a long article read from The Army Register showing that young men wore there who always'won ' victories and that old gen erals were invariably defeated and further said that if General Sherman was not ever sixty-two years of ago there would not be a single objection to the retirement clause. Senator Butler.moditied his amend ment exempting the fourprincipal offi cers so as to apply to them when they had reached the ngo.of jJQyonty years. Benatorjyiaxoy saTd the measure was ' anwioo-and was Ti'otrf srmano to the appropriation bill. ' ' Senator Hawley spoke generally in favor of the clause. * Senator Bayard modified his amend ment oo as to retire officers at the ago of sixty-four years , which was carried by a vote of 28 to 22. After further debate , Senator But ler's amendment exempting Generals Sherman , Sheridan , Hancock , How ard and Terry from the retirement clause until they had reached the ago of 70 yoara was lost by a vote of 9 to 45. . Those voting in the affirmative were Senators Anthony , Brown , But ler , Cameron ( Pa. ) , Conger , Ferry , Sherman , Van \Vyck and Williams. Senator Maxey moved to strike out the whole of the retirement clause. Lost , 12 to 29. This closed the question for the day. The senate adjourned at 5:2E : p. m. HOUSE rilOCKEDIKOH. Mr. Buttorworth introduced a bill permitting the Southern Pacific and Huntin'gton'a other lines to bo consol idated to form a through line from the Pacific to the Atlantic , and pro < hibiting.conaoliditioawith parallel 01 linos. competing i Mr , Dingloy introduced a bill pro viding that thn treasurer may accopl gold or silver bullion and issue cor tifioatos therefor of not less than § 1C each , the bullion to be refined and the certiGcatoa to bo roeoiyoablo foi customs and taxes and considered aa i national bank reserve. Mr. Kelly's bill placing wool or goods in the list with silk , was calloc up under suspension of rule * , failed tc receive the required two-thirds 7C nays , 136 yeas. Mr , Turner ( Ky ) morcd to suspend the rules and pass the bill 'removing ' duty on trace chains. Lost. The rules were suspended and i resolution passed fixing Juno 13th foi consideration of bills from the cem < mittoe on postofficec , excluding sub sidy bills , and Juno 14th for consid eration of bills from the Indian affaire committee , Mr. Reagan moved to suspend the rules and tatto hia railroad bill iron the committee en commerce and fh December 13th as the date for its con sideration. Rejected , not two-thirdi voto. voto.Mr. Mr. Henderson moved to fix Juni 15th aa the date for consideration ol of the Chicago and Mississippi rivei canal bill , popularly known as the Bonnepon canal bill , It was opposed by Mr. D wight , of Now York , on the ground that the day of canals woj past * and by Mr. Bland , of Missouri , bocausa the project detracts too muoli from the improvement of the natura water couisos , particularly the Missis sippi and Missouri rivers. Mr. Ringloton , of Illinois , opposed the motion on similar grounds , sayinf that ho thought the government had no riqht to construct an artificu ! water course , but ho thought if quit < proper that it should improve natural water courses. Messrs. March and Henderson spoke briefly and pointedly in itf favor , The motion was lost yeai 127 , mys GO , not two-thirds voting in the affirmative. The son a to bill appropriating $100- 000 to * roct a public building at Con cord , N. H , , was passed. The bill ( Minroprinting 8200,000 foi a public building at Ponsacola , Fla. , WAS passed. The bill appropriating $100,000 to erect a public building at Marquottc , Mich. , was passed. The bill to erect a public building at Brooklyn , to cost not ever § 800 , 000 , was taken up under suspension ot rules and pasaod by 122 yeas to IS nays. Adjourned at 0:12 p. m. CAPITAL NOTES. National Awwcmtcd 1'rrm. WASHINGTON , Juno 5. Trescot ! will bo oxamlnnd Thursday relative to the Peruvian affairs. Ex-Senator Harlan will probably be a mombot of the Alabama claims com mission. The Farmers and Traders' national bank of Coviugtnn , Xy. , capital $300- 000 , was authorized to commence business. The president has signed the Geneve award Sill. Sill.KTAIl KTAIl 110UTE TRIALS. Attorney General Browster was present in court. Bliss begun the second day's presentation of the a tat route cases. THAT WHISKY lUNfl. H. L. Shuofcld , of Chicago , was before the Windom committee. Ho know of no whisky legislation. A. 0. Buoll , editor of The Washington Oritio , was summoned to toll about the bribery ho alleged in The Critic. THE ISTHMUS CANAL. The president sent to the senate to-day Secretary Frolinghyeon's last instructions to Minister Lowell , on May 8 , setting forth opinions field hero respecting the traditional con tinental policy of the United Status and the Clayton-Buiwor treaty. The papers refer to the increased defenses and other necessities of the catml across iho isthmus , but says there is no necessary conflict between our po litical claims in the matter and the material interests of other nations. The president considers it unneces sary and unwise to guarantee neutral ity of transit of the iithmns.and give all navies a pretext for assembling in contiguous water , and pocsibly in volve the nation in ojnflicts that might bo avoided. Ho thinks it con flicts with the doctrine assorted many years. The instruction aho calls attention to the fact when the Clayton-Bulwer tronty was concluded it was thought the Nicaraugua canal , to which the treUy had relation princi pally , would bo promptly begun and finished. Other nations were to be come parties to the enterprise only by invitation of both Great Britain and the United S tat > a. The president now regards tlio ; provision aa lapsed by failure * to construct the cuml , to which the troity referred and because no joint protectorate for any canal is requisite , Ho .thinks that somoiof tHe treaty-provisions should bo re tained , and hopes that Great Britain will sooVrefoguize tho'identlty of her interests , and ours , and meanwhile fears no impairment of good feeling on account of diversity of opinion , ONLY TWENTY-TWO SIONATUBES have been obtained thus far to a peti tion to commute Guiteau'asentence to confinement in a penal inaano asylum. It is understood the motion to be made by Reed before Judge Wyliu will bo for relief from false record. TAKIFP J1EASUHES. The ramor that Kelly's defeat to day will precipitate his tariff bill on the house notwithbtanding the tarifl commission , ia not well founded. It is well , known among members ol the ways and insane committee that there are too many atnpudmonte talked of tq allow conaidoration of the bill this sosaion. Gnltoan. National Associated Prow. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , Juno 5 , The court in general term dented the application to re-open the Guiteat ciso on the ground that the court had exhausted its powers in relation U the caso. The cato has been fairh tried. rr Mrs. Dunmire , Guiteau'a ex-wifo has telegraphed to Raod to apply tc the president for commutation ol Charles' sentence. Fighting Merchant * . National Associated iVcsa. NEW YonK , Juno 5. Ono of thi most exciting elections in the historj of the Proauca Exchange ? was hold to day. Tim struggle was between th < regular and opposition parties , and ro suited in favor of the latter , whr elected Lyman R. ITolman by l,02i votes to 670. The corner stone of the now Pro duce Exchange will bo laid to-morrow , Oration by Hon , Wm. M. Evarts. Ohio Republicans HitlOQiI Atuouiaica rtumi COLUMIIU& , 0. , Juno 5. Quito i number of delegates have arrived foi the republican state convention ot Wednesday. 0. A. Flookeniuger ii hero with a strong following from De < fiance county to make a fight for the nomination as a member of the boarc of public woiks. Judge Haino ? , of Dayton , is here , and is not a candidate for supreme court jungo , The contest lies between twoen Judge Doyle , of Toledo , anc John 8 , Brosoo , of Lancaster. Ne opposition to ronominating Mr , Townsend for secretary of Btato hai developed. The principal interest at taches to the platform , as the Pond law has boon declared unconstitu tional. Marine Intelligence , National Aiuocliled I'jess. NEW YOHK , Juno 5. Arrived Thi Arizpnia and Gallia from Liverpool Lydian Monarch from London. PLYMOUTH , Juno 5. Arrivad The Leasing from Now York for Hamburg LiVEarooL , June 5. Sailed Tin Erin for Now York ; irrived , City o Rome from New York. QuEENflTowN , Juno 5. Sailnd- On the 4th , the Abyainia and .Sorviai for Now York. HIGHWAYMEN HALTED , A Dang of Train Robbers in Texas Greeted with BnokBhot. And the Foremost Falls in hie Tracks -with Hla Oftrooas Full of Holos. Another Charity Hospital Brute Run in , In Now York. Texan Jayhnwlrers Palllne miftcuonriy an Poaooatlo CRIMINAL NEWS. TUttoaat Awoa to < l Prose. RAL CAIt , THE imUTB. NKW YORK , Juno 5. In the ease of Bessie Slocuro , A BGVOP year old girl , and others who have recently died in the Unsectarian Home , and asylum and sanitarium tor children , and who , it ia alleged , died through neglect , the coroner's jury this evening rendered a verdict cen suring W. H. lUlsoar , Booretary and superintendent of the institution , for not properly caring for the inmates. Ralscar WAS committed in default of 85,000 bail to awaid the the action of the grand jury. FonOKItS NABBED , WASHINGTON , Juno G. Henry L. Alfred and \V. H. Robinson were ar rested in Philadelphia and eight hun dred counterfeit silver dollars found in their possession , DRAKE JAILED. COLD WATER , Mich. , Juno G. After an examination lasting nearly six inontba , Horton J. Drake , ex-chtcf engineer of the Coldwator fire depart ment , was this morning remanded for trial on the oharqo of arson. TEXAS JAYIIAWKERS , LKwi.svii.tiK , Texas , Juno 5. An attempt was made lost night to jay- kuwk two rcflfootablo farmers , \Vhilo returning homo from this place and when in 'J imbor Crook bottom , six or seven shots were tired. They re cognized tho- * voice and drcas of William McComb. The farmers came to town this morning , filed complaint against him , also Austin and Jlurdin , the latter boys. They proved an alibi and were discharged. A strong caao was made against McComb , Fer guson and Ambrose Rudt. ' It was developed in the evidence tint the same parties went to the cabin of Perry Bclinc , a negro , shot , into tho' cabin several times , forced themselves - solves in and raped two negro women. Mr. Gulledgo hearing the fuleilade , wont to the rescue. Hia tenants were ridiculed , intimidated and forced to treat Iho boys , who were well armed w'ith'liquor and weapon * . The officers arb in hot pursuit. ; TRAIN BOBBERY. DKNTON , June G. About 'half-past 12 o'clock this morning four masked men , having obstructed the track orf the north-bound Missouri Pacific rail- rtad , about a milo and a half north of the depot , attempted to boatd the ex press cir , but were greeted with a load of buckshot from a gun in the hands of Browuell , the messenger , whp followed up his success by firing as they wont ever the embankment. The tram mon made an indlectual scaich for deader or wounded , but this morning a negro found the dead body of ono Shelton in the woods near the scene of the attempt with his pistol in his right hand and his linger on the trigger. The coronor'n verdict was rendered in accordance with the facts , exculpating Urownell. This afternoon ono Carter was arrested , and turned state's evi dence. The two others at largo have small chances of escaping. Carter just served a two year term for theft. FRANKLIN , Juno G. To-day the dead body of a man was found lying in the woods near this placo. Upon examination > it pro'ved to bo that of Charles Travors , of Spartansburg , Crawford county , who claimed to bo a United States detective , and who has been in the city several days. _ Two bullet holes were found iu his loft breast , and by his side a Smith & Wesson revolver with two empty chambers. On his person were found a number of letters , in ono of which ho declared hie intention to destroy himself. Another gave directions as to how hia property was to bo dispoitd of and tc whom to telegraph , to whrn his body was found , and a third was directed to Miss Mary Whitting , of Goohran- ton , to whom ho was to bo married last Thursday , for which event the wedding auppor had been prepared , gUcsts and minister had assembled , but Travers failed to come and wai not heard of till the body was found to-day. It is undoubtedly a case ol suicide. TheDootor'i Conjrreu. National Auoclated Iron. Sr. PAUL , Minn , Juno 6' L rg ( numbers of physicians have arrived from all sections of the country to at tend the American Medical associa tion which opens hero to-morrow Two thousand persons , including al least 1,000 * physicians , will be in at tendance . Indication- National Associated PICM. WASHINGTON , Juno 0 , 1 a. m. For the lake region , the upper Mis Bissippi and Missouri valloyo , warmo : and generally fair weather , eputhoasi to. southwest winds , and falling bar ometcr , preceded in the easterly nor tion of the lake regions by rising bar omutor. Oregon Election- National Associated Picas Ppin LAND , Juno 5. The oloctioi of congressman , state legislature am county ofliccs was held to-day. Tin republican ticket is elected Ir thi county with one or two exception , b ; A considerable majority. The demo crats expect to elect the governor and supreme judgo. The legislature will most certainly bo republican. SPORTING- National Associated 1'rtn. RASE HALL. BesTOH , Mass. , Juno G. Bostons , 10 { Ddtroits , 2. NKW YORK. Juno G. Buffalo , 1 ; Metropolitans , 2. ST. LOUIS BAUKS. Sr. Louis , Juno G. The spring meeting of the St. Louis Jockey club began to-day. First race , for all ages , milo and a furlong , was won by BtncroU , John Davis second ; time , 1:58 : ] . The Missouri Derby , for three year olds , milo and a half , was won by Monogram , with Jennings second ; time , 2:43. : Third race , for all ages , milo heats , wns won by Bootjack , Dricand second end in the first heat , and Rochester second in the last heat ; time , 1:44 : k 1:1G : Fourth * race , for all ages , throo- of a milo , was won by Ascon- cr , Blossom second ; time , 1:18 : $ . nuiUIITON I1BAOII RACES. NEW YonK , Juno G. First race , ' catch weights , ono milo , was won by Miunio Fields , Marchioness second ; time 1:47J. : Second race for three year olds , seven furlongs , was won by Antrel , Co ) , Sellers second ; time 1:30 : | . Third race , all ages , soiling allow ances , seven furlongs , was won by Odin , Linoh Pin second ; time 1:31J. : Fourth race , all ago * , mtlo and a lalf , was won by BaronLyou , Potomac second ; time 2:43. : Fifth racoj handicap for all ages , milo and a quarter over five hurdles , was won by Ohio Boy , Dalgasian second end ; time 2:25. : Fatal Cattle National AaaocUtod Prooi HOLLISTON , Mass. , Jujo G. The mysterious ciltlo disease still defies all efforts to effect _ its euro. It id bought to bo brain disease. An au < opsy will bo held to-morrow on dead carcasses to find the cause if possible. Gono. National Associated Press. BOSTOK , Juno G. Prof. W. Frank Stewart , mineralogist , died this morn- ng of typhoid fever. _ A Girl Olroua-Rlder's Career. New Y or * 1 rlhuno 1 nrls Letter. Tno funeral of that ] charming cir cus-rider , Emilio Loissot , was a Parisian event. The poor girl had eng inhabited the United States , and lad the freedom of manner and self- respect which so often distincuiih the American young lady. She was on lorsoback ono of the most graceful creatures imaginable. The figure was ithe , but without moagorness. Her > OBOS in the saddle were simply oxquU- tn , and they appeared 'unstudied. „ Cho'features were elegantly formed , and the eyes expressed a bravo , kind soul. Emilio Loisset was more popu- ar than Sardi Earnhardt had ever > ooa in Paris. Her less Buccess- ul rivals in iho circus wera > rought by her exceeding amiability o pardon her public triumphs. She did not aeem ever to excite jealousy. On he days and nights omvhioh aho por- * 'ormedthocircuawascrowdedwithfash ' enable people. There was no amount of wealth that she might not have ) OS3083cd , had uho not been a strong- willed , fjolf-rospootinc ; girl. She [ had no carriage and used to walk from the lippodrome to the Euo Oberkampf , where she had a small lodging on the ifth floor. A number of aristocratic and plutocratic admirers used to escort cert her1 to the door , through which none of them were al lowed by her to pass. She aspired to create for herself a happy tiomo and to marry somebody whom she could love and esteem. Her sis ter , Clotido , is the morganatic wife of the Prince do Reues , brother of the Gorman ambassador at Constantinople ple , and ia looked up to in her family circle. The admiration of the Em press Elizabeth for Emolio was in- oroaeed by the fact that the charming circus-rider spurned the address of the crown prince of Austria. In this domocratio ago few people are aware of the grandeur to bo seen In the homo of the chief ruler of the nation. Crump showed mo Into the etato dining room , as it is called. This is the room in which the presi dent entertains at table the distinguished - guishod guesta. No matter whom it may bo ho is entertaining , the presi dent is always served first. Ho aits at the center of onu side of the long table , his wife , if ho bo married , di- rootly opposite him. It sometimes happens that the secretary of state will bo seated in the chair usually as signed to the president's wifo. After the president has been served , white house otiquet requires that the lady sitting next the president on his right and then the lady on his left Lo served before any others. Thou the president's wife is waited Ho was very much in love with her when she was in Germany a couple ol years ago , and would Imvu forsnrorr marriage if she would have consented to bo his Dubarry. She did not like the young man , and told him BO. The empress , when she was bore , used to make appointments to ride in the Bois with Emilio. Her majoah thought the oouyoro charming to loot at , but wanting in firmness of hand The horse which she rodn with imperial porial Eli/iboth In the shaded alloy of the Bois was the ono that ocsas ioned her death by rolling ever on he and driving the crutch of the saddl into her sido. The august lad : noticed the hurducss of the brute * mouth and the teasing titid at the earn time irrcsoluto way in which Einili hold her bridle. Emilio Loisset aimed at classics purity of stjlo. There was ncthin sensational in her manner. Her im perial friend Elizabeth thought he the most lady-like person she lu seen in Paris , Her gestures wer simple , her address amiable , and ther was seriousness oven in her smiles Members of the Jockey club spoke t her hat in baud. Her death was entirely tiroly duo to the hard mouth of he torso. At a rohoanal the horsi urned round , made for the stable .nil , finding the door shut agains ilm , reared up straight on. his him ess. Balance was lost , the horsi rolled oyor , and the crutch of the sad lie smashed in the ribs upon thi ungs and heart. Poor Emilio hac ho courftgo in this slnto to walk tc ho infirmaryand hen she was laker tome , mount five flights of stain. P ItSONAI < . Dfttid Yfttcs left the city for Ilsckfonl , lllInoK yesterday morning. Mr , John Uontty , Jr. . of Hcw.1 , Jones & /o. , who has his licadqunrtcra At O lon , s in the city for brief stay. John la uni of the very belt representatives Omnhi ias in the great wot. Mr. A. N , McDonald imd wife , o Jubuque , Iowa , nro In the city and thi ; uoits ot A. L. Btranff. Mr. McDonuli one of tlio largest manufacturers of Irot and wood pumps In the west. Ho opcak very hlfllily of Onmha. Mr , L. P. Prayn , who h&s for the pi\ ivo years been with the Into well knowi rra of It. 0 , Stcoll & Johnston , has ac opted a position with the Mound Cit ; IVnt & Color Co. , of St. Louie. It ! i very flnttcr.'ng tribute to hU persona worth nnil his many friend * will bo clad ti mow that lili headquarters will contlmit o bo In this city. Prof. Arthur L. Wyrnan , of Wymftu'i Commercial College la thli city , left foi lie east Sunday , Ho goon firtt to St < ouls and thence after a brief stay to Cln < Innatl , to attend the mcellnjof tbo Bust- tea Educators' Association of Amcricn , to will gj tiom that place to Clcrtland nd Now York City and to his parent1 lomc , Lincoln Center , Maine , whore he will pass the Bumrccr months , returning ID .ugust. Army Orders. The following are the latest orders ssuod from the headquarters of the epurtmont of the Platte , Omaha , Tebraska : Maj. Samuel N. Benjamin , assist- nt adjutant-general , has been re eved from duty at headquarter ? , do- tartment of Arizona and ordered to oliovo MAJ. Azor H. Nickorson , who s ordered to headquarters , depart ment ot Arizona , Maj. Andrew J. McGonniglo , quar- ermaator , has boon announced at hiof quartermaster , department oi Arizona. Assistant Surgeon II. I. Vickery , Oapt. Joseph Kulllo and First Lioutr , olin Scott and J.'J. O'Brien , Fourth nfantry , have been detailed a board f survey at Cheyenne , Wyoming , tc oat the quality of Utah flour. Assistant Surgeon William ll.Davic lai been asiigned to duty at Fort Tot- on , Dakota. Maj. Edward G. Bush , Sixth In- antry , has been assigned to duty al fort Douglas , Utah. The following order has boon pub [ shod by direction of the secretary of war. war.A "revolver pistol" will heroaftoi orm part of . 'tho equipment of oaol company sergeant of 'all ' arms of th > ; ho service. The pistols and the no oassary ammunition and equipmom hereof will l > j issued by the ordnance iopartmont and accounted for by the 3inpnny commander ia the same man < ler as ordnance stores. The following transfers have baon made : Muj. Caleb B. Lay ton from the SCtli 0 the Gth infantry , and Mnj. John 0. Jutea from the Gth to the 2Uth infunt- y. Lieut. Gnl. Guido N. Ilgcs , IStl : iifivnlry , has boon relieved from dutj t Wrfshiiigton and ordered to his sta < ion , Fort Assin&boino , Montana. A board of survey , to consist ol iTnjor James P. Martin , assistant ad- utant general U.S.A. ; First Lieu enanta Earl D. Thomao and Dm C , Cingraan , corps of engineers , U. S , A. , is appointed to meet at the aub < istonco depot in this city , at 1C o'clock a. in. , JunoG , 1882 , or as soot hereafter as practicable , to examine nto and report upon and fix tha ro apnnsibility for the damaged eondi ion of certain subsistence stores , , fo | which Captain Thomas Wilson , is ac countable. Call For an Antl-Bionopoljr 'Con- T ntloit < > Wo , the undcroignod citizens o. Tuniata , Adams county , Nebraska ttvor the organization of a stati unti-monopoly league , and horob ] authorize the use ot our names for i call for a meeting to bo held in Lin coin for that purpose : \V B Gushing S L Picard j B Parlridgo A N Cole 3 N Crane James Newell IW Liveringhouse A P Black EMooro BF Hilton 11U Nolan Goo Walker 11 II Itartlo K E Adam STwidalo V E Wilson \V L Kilburn F M Anderson W P Norria John T Hill W H Burr W D fielding Li B Thorno Gco T Brawn A Antrom 8 L Brass IH Newell W Q Bealo 1 W D Sowell A H Brown ' S IIClark G S Guild EF Walker EM Allen S 0 Angoll Gee W Carter W Ackloy E W Morse 1 M Tapper A Borden F W Eighmy N M Lloyd D H Fleoinan Will U Paine 0 F Hogg The ineotins for the formation of state league will be hold at the Acai omy of Music in Lincoln on Wednoi day , Junu 21. 1882. Oaatloa. J. Uochslrasser and the Brunawk and Balko billiard table company nor no agents , repairers or peddlers 01 through the atato , and any ono wl travels with such pretentious is fraud , and persona will do well to 1 him alone. Any parties wishing an thing done in this line should eond t rcct to Brunswick and Balko Co. , G South Tenth street , or to J , Hoc strasier agent , Satisfaction guara teed. may22-lm Best Butter IGo per pound , Buffutt'i , TEWFIK TRIUMPHS. The Sultan Uommanda and the Rebels Hurry to Dboy , Preparations for War Cease in Egypt and Peace Ascends. The Irish Coercion Bill Gees Through the Commons at Lightning Spood. Pr paratloiu far tbo Cromixtion of Remains. 11UCLINEH T11K CONHTANTINOPLK , . Juno G. Tl porto has sent a circular to the power refusing the proposal tor a conference to settle the Et > yptiau difllculty , and stating that it felt quite confident of being able to restore Egypt to her normal state , and of being able to surmount any difficulty , and therefore could not share the views of the powers as to the necessity of a con ference. A UUHIXt. LONDON , Juno G. In the house of commons this afternoon , Sir Charles Dilko , undoi foreign secretary , said that the telegram to Ecu tor's an nouncing that Lord Dufferin , British ambassor to Oonstattinoplo , had tele graphed that the postponement of the conference was desirable , is entirely without foundation. Mr. Dilko also stated that the porto had not as yet officially answered the invitation of the powers to Iho proposed confer ence. THK .OOKKCIAH BILL LONDON , Juno C. In the housolof commons last evening the first clause of the bill for prevention of crime in Ireland , including paragraphs which make high treason , treason and felony among cases to bo tried without jury , was passed by a vote of 227 to 39. A WAHNINQ : OAIIIO , Juno G. The sultan of Tur- oy has warned the khedive and army : adora that acts of violence may lead o war with foreign powers , and prob- bly the annexation of E ypt to con- iguoua provinces under domination f the Europcam powers. In obedience to the orders of the ultan , telegraphed to the khedive , Vrabi Boy has ordered stoppage of all lilitnry preparations , including the uilding of earth works at Alexandria. THE DEAD ITALIAN. ROUK , Juno 6. The body of Gen. arabaldi has been embalmed but his .inily insist on its cremation , as pro- ided for in the general's will. Largo rowds have congregated at Caprora participate in the funeral obse- uiaies , numbers of whom were un- blo to obtain shelter and are rough- ng it in the woods. Cremation will : ako place on Wednesday : on which- lay all shops , public * offlc08 ) ? ind' ohools throughout Italy will bo ' .01 el. el.Whfalir Whfalir Straight or Croakea. National ABSocIatod Press. DOBUQUE , lown , Juno G. The cpn- cst on the constitutional prohibition .mondmont . is growing warmer every 'ay. Meetings on both sides are eld daily throughout the state. The iloction IB Juno 27. A Fat Stiff. 'itlonnl Associated Press MAOHIAR , Mo. , Juno G , Joel Bar ry , n ed GO , the fattest man in Maine , " "oight 400 poundswos buried Satnr- ay. The body had to bo moved out iiroUgh a window by ton pill bearers. Printing Bid * . tlon l Ajoociato ; ! 1'rcm. AnniHBURO , Pa. , Juno 6. The ontract for printing the legislature coords was awarded to-day to W. P. Hastings , of Julfdrnon county , at C GO per page. There wera five thor bidders. Unite A Workmen. . iUoul Awoclktod frest. OINOINNATI , June 6. The four- oonth annual supreme session of the Ancient order of United Workmen of ho United States and Canada , con- 'ones at Melodian hall to-morrow for light days session. Three hundred nd nineteen new lodges were organ zed last year. The Nail Moil Oat , National Atsociatcd Pro is. WAREIIAM , Mass. , Juno G The nailers of the Warebaiu Nail Co. at louth Waroham struck to-day for 10 per cent increase of wages , claiming .hat the Somerset , Fall River , and Old Colony companies pay more. Btrlko Ended- National Associated Proas. EiSTON , Pa . Juno G , The Dela ware rolling mill in PhilHpsburg , N. J. , started up to-day with & full force. It shut down three weeks ago owing to the mon striking against monthly pay day/ The proprietors discharged and paid off all hands , giving uotico that the mill would bo started on the first Monday in June. Most of the men are back , and the places of the others are filled by new hands. In two weeks improvements are to bo completed , when ever 300 mon will bo employed. Drowned. National Associated 1'rom OUNTON , la. , Juno G. A Bkifl cap. aized by striking the wheel of a ferry boat at Lyons , and Charles Burg- hardt , a pupil of Ifulton college , was drowned , Frightful Wreck. National AauocUUxl i'roaa. ELPAfio , Tex. , June G. Night before fore last a wreck occurred on the Southern Pacific , near Tuma. The bridge had caught fire and was de stroyed. The passing train fas hurled , into the chaim below , killing the fire man and destroying fourteen care. I ;