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ELEVENTH OMAHA , NEB. , THURSDAY MOJINCNG , JUNE 10 , 1882. 301
A JUDICIAL DIVY.
Iowa Split in the Middle and a
New I istriot Created ,
Enoh District Divided Intc
Pour Divisions For Court
Purposes.
Details of the Bill Recently
Passed and Awaiting
Approval.
Senator Van Wyok and the
President at Daggers'
Points.
The Former Notified Ho Must
Obey or Lose all Polit
ical Patronage.
A Stormy and Exciting Inter.
* view in the Presence
of Teller.
Two Important Bill * Ciiiuidored
Gnitonu's Hope * Rifling.
IOWA JUDICIAL DISTRICTS.
TUB DIVISION.
WAHHINOTON , Juno 14. The bill
dividing Iowa into two judicial dis
tricts , which has passed both houses ,
now awaita the approval of the presi
dent.
The Northern district ia composed
of the counties of Clinton , Jones ,
Linn , Bcnton , Blackhawk , Grundy ,
Hardin , Hamilton , Webster , Oalhoun ,
Sac , Ida , Blonona , all the counties
north of these named. The remain
ing counties constitute the Southern
district.
The present district court of lotva ia
to be known as the district court of
the Southern district of Iowa , and the
president is directed to appoint a dis
trict judge for the Northern district.
TUB XOIITHKHN DISTIULT
la divided into four divisions , to bo
khown as oaatein , southern , centr.il
and wcatorn divisions.
The counties of Oh iton , Jackson ,
Joncp , Linn , Bentonnnd Bhcldtawk
shall constitute the southern division ,
the courts for which shall bo hold at
the city of Cedar Rapids.
The counties of Buchaiun , Dela
ware , Dubuquc , Clayton , Fayetto ,
Broraor , Floyd , Chicknsaw , Mitchell ,
Howard , Winnushick mid Allamakeo
? hall constitute the eastern division ,
the courts of which shall bo held at
the city of Dubuquo.
The counties of Grundy , Hardin ,
Hamilton , Webster , Calhoun , Poca-
houtus , Palo Alto , Emmot , Kossuth ,
V Humbuldt , Wright , Hancock , Win-
nobago , Worth , Corro Gordp , Frank
lin and Butler ahull constiluto the
Central division , the courts for which
H i > ; hold
The counties "of Morions , Woodbury -
bury , Plymouth , Sioux , Lroii , Osco-
ola , O'Brien , Cherokee , Ida , Sac ,
Bucna Vista , Clay and Dickinson
shall conatituto the Western division ,
the courts for which shall bo hold at
Sioux City.
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TUB HOUTUEItyiJIHTUICT
of Ion a is divided into four divisions
to bo known ai the Davenport , East
ern Central and Western divisions.
The counties of Scott , Cedar , Mus
catino , Washington and Loui a shal
coiistituto the Davenport division , in
which the courts ahall ba hold at the
city of Dftvanport.
n The conn ties of Keokak , Mahaaka ,
Monroe , Apoanooso , Davis , Wapolla ,
Jefferson , Van Buron , Henry , Dos
Moinoa and Lee shall conatituto the
Eastern division , in which the courts
shall bo held at the city of Kookuk.
The counties of Johnaon , Iowa ,
Poweshiok , Jasper , Tama , Marshall ,
Story , Boone , Qrooue , Dallas , Polk ,
Madison. Warren , Marion , Clark ,
Lucas , Dacatur and Wayne shall con
atituto the central division , in which
the courts shall bo held at the city of
Des Moines.
The counties of Guthrie , Carroll ,
Crawford , Harrison , Shelby , Audubon -
bon , Adair , Oaaa , Pottawattamio ,
Mills , Montgomery , Adams , Union ,
Binggold , Taylor , Page and Fremont
aball constitute thu western division ,
in which the courts ahall bo held at
Council Bluff * .
ARTHUR ON HIS EAR.
National Anooclated Preon.
A UOW WITH HKKATOH VAK WTCK.
WAHIIINOTON , Juno 14 Senator
Van Wyck waa taken to task to-duy
by the poatmaitor general for hia vote
against Worthington's confirmation
and other matters in executive aoa
aion , und < { iven to undoratund the
President desired no advice in the
matter of appointments from thoao
not fully in accord with the adminis
tration. The interview which occurred
in the presence of Teller ia ( aid to
have boon stormy and excited. Van
Wjck declared it patronage was to bet
* t the expcnao of surrender of per
aonal conviction , ho desired none.
CAPITA ! , NOTES.
N&tlonti A.iaodat il Freed.
TKEBCOTT ON THK STAND.
WAHiUNQTOff , D. 0 , , Juno 14.
In the Shiphord inveatigation to-day ,
Trescott was examined. Ho know
nothing of the alleged missing Ship
herd loiters ; he never aaw the corre
spondence beyond the fact thatBlaino
called attention to the letter making
an improper proposition to Hurlbut.
Ho know no American minister inter
ested in the Credit- Industrial or Peru
vian company. Ho learned nothing
prejudicial to Hurlbut in South Am-
erica. From what ho learned in Chill
and Pern he believed the Industrial
was the only concern able to furnish
Peru money to pay the war indemnity
but aifaira there have not atlaiued that
point where such assistance was avail
able.
Adjourned , aubject to the call ol
the chair ,
SUlTLEURXTAt COnUESPrKDENCK
between the state drpartmont anc
Trcsoott from last publication to date ,
was aont to the senate to-day. He
relates the history of the mission at
generally understood the proffer ol
friendly aid , Chili's terms nnd the re
fusftl of the United States to intervene
vono on such terms.
SOMINATIONH.
The president sent to the senate
the following nominations : Postmoa <
tors John U < Williams , at Crcslino ,
Ohio ; Charles Holdon , Jr. , at Alton ,
111. ; W. 0. Smith , at Holdon. Mo. ;
Mra. Susan U. Unrto , at Wollsboro ,
Pa.
BTAII nocrfc CASI > .
Late this afternoon the evidence
was concluded on route 24,149 , and
begun on 3,845.
OUItKAU
acorns-to-day to have hopes that Reed
will bo successful in hia application
for a writ of 'habeas ' corpus , and to
talk of approaching death was some
what distasteful. Hia health keeps
good. _
CONGRESS.
8EXATR 1'HOCEEDINOS.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , Juno 14
After the expiration of the morning
hour the bonded whisky extension bill
was taken up. Senator Bayard's sub
stitute for the house bill being read ,
Bayard made along epoech in support
of it , which fixes the period at five
years , and argued in favor of a provision -
vision coveringfruit brandies. Sena
tor Brown ofToreel an additional sec
tion to tbo effect that nothing in the
bill should bo construed as lessoning
the chancea for'futuro reduction of
tax , nnd that these taking advantage
of the provisions of the bill do ao at
their own risk. Senator Sherman op
posed the bilL At the conclusion of
Sherman's speech the aonate went into
executive session , nnd at 5:30 : p.m.
adjourned.
HOUSE rKOCKEDINOS.
The house resumed the considera
tion of tho. legislative appropriation
bill. After a stormy scene between
Blojar ? . Kelly and White , both apol
ogized. The apologies were accepted.
Several amendments were adopted ,
and the bill passed.
The report from the election com
mittee allowing the claim of Cannon ,
of Utah , for pay as delegate until his
claim waa rejected , .was adopted.
The pension appropriation bill was
reported from the committee. The
bn | appropriates $100,000,000.
Mr. Page moyed to take up the
river and / harbor bill , and it was
agreed to.
A reaolution was adopted to print
25,000 copies of the report of the
geological survey.
Adjourned at 4:35 : p. m.
r AIRFIELD FIRED
The Chancellor of the University
Must ao.
Special Dispatch to Th Bt .
LiNCOLN Nob. . . Juuo , .14. The
boarcTof regenta met * at 2 o'clock to
day. After considerable unimpor
tant business , n resolution to roscinc
the action of the January mooting i
turning out three prof easers waa votec
four to two.
.Mr. Garnett then presented a roao
lution notifying Chancellor Fairfielt
that big connection with the university
sity would end on three months no
tice. This was carried , Regents Gar
nott , Gere , Holmes and Powers vo
ting for and Perslngor and Fifioli
against. General satisfaction pro
vailed.
Conly'a Bodr found.
National Associated frou.
CHESTEHFIELD LAKK , N. H. , Juno
14 The body of Conly , the famoua
tenor of the Kellogg opera troupe ,
who with another member wai
irowned hero two weeks ago , waa
found to-day.
Immeiuo Fire in Montreal-
National Associated Vrtm.
CHICAGO , Juno 14. A Montreal
ipooial says the most destructive fire
; hat has ever occurred in Montreal
raged last night. It originated in the
rook bindery and stationery estab-
iahmont of Robert Miller & Son , in
Jlendong'a magnificent fivo-atoryatone
jlock , on Victoria squtro , in the
loart of the city. Thn fUmes gulled
ho place where the conihxration
> riginatcd ; also the extensive dry
; ooda establishment of 8. Grcon-
.In'old's Sons & Co. , and Moltityro it
Crunch , and extended to Clondong'a
itovo and tinware house. The Great
American cabinet house of Henry J.
Jhaw , which is on the cost end of the
ilnck , ia the only house intact. The
OSBOS are ns follogs : Miller A Son ,
SIOO.OOO ; Molntyre A French , $400-
KX ) ; William Olondong , on the atock ,
tfO.OOO , and on block , $500,000. All
, ro covered by two-thfrda insurance.
Pho block was the finest in the city ,
leing built only four yoara since on
he eight of the old St. Patrick's
tall , which waa also consumed by fire ,
aid nearly caused a holocaust , aa uu
mmonso audience , which was attend-
nga concert given by Mias NeUson ,
t'as only retiring aa the flames up-
i&ired on the stage. A 2 a. m. the
iremon succeeded in becoming maa-
era of the oituation , to two upper
torioa having auccumbod the the fury
f the flames. The water power made
'self felt below , and soon extinguished
lie flames.
NEW YOKK , Juno 12. Hoolbrook
lock , occupied by Holbrook & Tate ,
'ho Post office , Elias Thayer , drugs ;
Iraintree Clothing company ; Greoloy ,
cntiat , and the Grand Army hall ,
aa burned to-day. Incendiary ; loss
nbuifding , $50,000 ; on clock , $100-
00.
Obituary.
itlontl AuocUted float.
SIIKNADOAH , Pa. , Juno 14. John
! oyer , ex-legislator of Pennsylvania ,
iod at Tamaqua last night.
A MOTHER'S MADNESS 1
Unparalleled Orime of a Womai
Wlioso Distorted Ambition
andHatoWoro Hot
Gratified ,
Four Innocent Children Oem
polled to Take a Fatal
Drug and Die With
Her.
Painful Account of the Prep&r
atiqns in Letters Written -
ton by the Little
Ones.
Story of the Husband ,
Marital Life Seems to Have
Been Anything but
Pleasant.
An Ignorant Quack Doctor JPrao
tiolag at Graf ton , Kebraak *
The Malloy Trial Noarlnpt the End-
Other Varieties or Crimo.
Chicago Times , June 11.
There ia no parallel in police annale
to the tragedy in which Mra. Mary
Soybold administered strychnine tc
four children in her bedroom at No.
51 Fenuoll street , Friday night and
Saturday morning , and took a doac
herself when she hoard her husband's
footsteps on the stairway , aa ho was
earning from hia work , nnd mot him
at the doorway to tell him what aho
had done. There could bo no more
pitiful picture than that which pre
sented itself H moment later , when
she conducted him to the chamber
whore ho saw the white and lifeless
faces of hia four childron. Certainly
nothing could bo moro agonizing than
the act of the woman , when she
stretched out her arm and put it about
hia neck , aa she said to him : "I did
it , Kaapar. They are all dead. They
are all in heaven and I will bo with
thorn soon. See the flowers in their
hands. How pretty they nro ; " and
with these wordo her arm relaxed ,
her face whitened , and ahe fell upon
the bed where her oldest child , Tilloy ,
lay in the hush of death.
KASI'AH HEYBOLD
ia a Bavarian , 45 yean ot ago , and a
baker. Ho waa employed at S. H.
OampDoll's bakery , at No. 401 South
Clark street. He wont to work at 3
o'clock in the afternoon and usually
reached homo about 5 o'clock the
following morning. Ho was married
about thirteen years ago , his wife
having boon a servant on Van Buron
street. They had four children
Matilda , an unusually bright girl , 12
years of age ; Antonia , 1 yeara of ago ;
Annie , 2J year old , nr.d the baby
p'i P .tKn ( ui3. They 'lived ' in two
"f'f dn on the second floor of n two
atory frame cottage at No. 51 Fonncll
street , owned by a Gorman named
Marat , who lives in the rear room , a
family named Murphy occupying the
front room bolow.
When Kaspar came home yeetor-
day morning his wife mot him at th
door and told him what ia related
above. She were only a white chomiao
which was tastefully trimmed with
ribbons and lace. She had a white
wreath of artificial flowers on her
head , and her hair was hanging about
her ahouldora in disorder. There waa
a tub filled with water on the floor
and , aa she pointed it out to her bus
baud she said : "I bathed them lira
and droasod them with my own hands
as you aeo them there ,
I BOUGHT FLOWIUW
tor each one of thorn , aa you see
And there they wore , each dressed in
white , each with hands folded , in
which were white artificial flowers ,
ind ribbons in their hair. The baby'i
wrista were tied with a white ribbon ,
ind a white wreath was on its fore-
bead. She waa the first to bo sent
"heavenward , " and , to that end , waa
laid in her little orib upon a pillow.
Beside her was Annie , the second ono
, rho followed , similarly drossod. On
t bed in the southeast corner of the
room waa the boy , who had boon
ilaced under the coverlids. He waa
irossed in white , and hia hands were
iloscd across hia breaat. In the ether
> od , on the west aide of the room ,
Matilda wan lying , just aa aho pro-
> ably took her position imniodi-
itoly after aho hud written the aingu-
ar letter which ia given below.
Phtre never wax a case of this Kind
n which there appeared auch system-
itic and deliberate planning. There
TO few instances on record of anoh
ingular devotion on the part of
hildren to a mother. They listened
o her atory of what she conceived to
io her wrong those that were intolli-
ont enough to understand and lit
ior request prepared for death with-
ut from all that can bo learned u
inile protest or a quiver of the lip ,
'ho oldest , the girl of 12 years Hat
own with a coolness which cannot bo
ndoratood , and wrote to her father
nd her playmates of the preparation
rlu'ch was being made for their death ,
Ino by ono they took their places ,
nd submitted to their murder us com-
lacontly us if they had boon going to
loop under the lullaby of a mother
( tor aho had taught them how to
ray ,
TUB LKCTKJtH ,
f which the following are copies , are
tudioa in their way. An unfiniahod
no , written by Tilloy , waa found nn-
or a pillow. It is the story of a
hild waiting complacently for her
urn to die :
The baby ia dead. She didn't aoom
j Buffer , Mother gave her the modi-
ino , and wo kissed her together ,
'om didn't want to take his , but weld
) ld him wo muat all go together ,
'hen Annie took it and Tony asked
> r his , and they both laid down to
other , Mother U fixing mitio and I
am going to bed to tnko it. Tony am
Annie don't suffer any. Moihori
ready to give mo mine nnd I nn
ready. Papa will bo out of troubli
soon and so wo will all bo. I ari
ready. Good by.TILLKY
TILLKY SKY
The signature remains unfinished
Did the mother grow impatient , o
did the voice of the Great Accurn
ring in her cara His judgmontbofon
her murders were done ? j
The following i nnothot letter writ
ion evidently ooforo th ono givci
above : '
DBAU PAFA : Forgive Hw that w <
mu t part from you. BUtnma said i
was the boat thing wo : ould do. ]
have gene to a better lam now , when
wo nlllivo in poaco. Fwowell. Youi
daughter , MATILDA.
On the ether side was pea script
My knife and fork ia youra for i
proaont. It is in a collar box.
This waa followed by a plea :
DKAR PAFA : Bo kind enough am
give us a decent burial , and bury ua a <
Wondor'a burying-sronnd , that w <
may all bo together. That ia all wi
ask from you. MATILDA.
Then another , on if > ho began tc
realize what death meant :
DKAK PAI-A : Bay Anton a ilowoi
and Annie ono and one for me , iron
the money that is mine which I havi
saved. The knife in the collar-box ii
youra. MATILDA.
And then , as the memories of hoi
play-days gathered about her , slu
wrote this :
This is for Mary and Lizzie Murphy
my two dear playmates. * I wish you
a bettor and. happier tiino tBau I had.
Good-by. You are all welcome.
There evidently came , on afterthought -
thought in the child's miudi "What
would people say 7" She concluded tote
to unlock the closet that hold the
skeleton :
To MAUY MDKTHY : I < will toll you
the whole atory of our trouble. My
mother was always sick , tyou know ,
and thought of dying 'ofton , and
thoucht how if aho was dead how wo
would bo treated , and BO thought it
best for us all to die at once , and
bought something to kill us the bnby
first , Annie second , Tony third , I
after , and then my mother. ( . NVe did
not Buffer much and now ne are out
trouble. No pain or sorrow "must we
boar. Remember mo and the family.
Hood-by. iMoaso toll Rosio Morns to
take the book that I brought homo to
school. It ia not mino. It ia the his
tory of the U. S. Take it to. room 5 ,
to George Gaproni ( Ca-pro ni ) . It is
on the lower shelf of aloaet ,
MATILDA.
HAUY MUBPIIY : PleaaotcllLrzio ,
Martha , and Minnie Otton and Lizzie
Reynold that I have forgotten their
dispute and forgive them , Ijjuess they
will feel sorry for it. They' think of
mo aa their friend.
TILLIY SEYBOLW.
This waa written on n slip by it
self :
I wish to all my playmates a better
and happier time than I hadBO ; , good
bye te all , for you are all welcome to
the place whore I have gone.j. Re
member me. ( ! oed bye.
On another slip " uthoi , liijaj * wwere
writtqn aa thejf'fers"
! st.ip- :
"
in glory irsnd "bright
Ti as day , oh how they aweptly
sing , worthy is our Saviour King ,
loud lot hia praises ring , praiao , praise
for aye. 9THAT
THAT TUB MOTIVJl
which prompted this work of murder
and eolf-doatruction must have been
founded upon some grlet which the
perpetrator felt that aho could not
bear waa the substance of the talk of
many yesterday. The real motive , aa
haa boon learnnd from ethers who pro
fess to know , waa founded on a dev
ilish disposition , an ungovernable
temper which the mother/ and ' wife
would never try to control , and a
grasping , yearning doairo to bo rich.
From six intelligent men and women
who know those people before their
marriage and after , the following facts
were obtained :
She waa Swiss woman , 35 years ot
age. When she married she was a
lorvant. She believed that Seybold
bad some money. Ho is described aa
a good-natured , easygoing sort of a
soul , whoio fate it is to ba out of em
ployment half his time. Opnsequent-
y , the till waa always drained. She
iad a cousin named Miller , who lives
lomowhore in Cottage Urove avenue.
Bio ia a driver for Downer & Bemia.
ud haa accumulated a little homo and
lotno money. Mra. Soybold was for-
jvor holding this cousin's thirft np
> oforo Kaspnr aa an example , and oon-
raating hia wealth with Kaapar'a pov-
arty. When he was out of work
he made hia home a perfect hell.
Her pride waa in her children ,
rhom she routed to educate , and , BO
ar as the girl Tillio waa concerned ,
nuch attention in this line had boon
icotowed upon hor. Mrs. Marat , the
ifo of the landlord , who lives in the
oar of the hoaeo , says that husband
nd wife quarreled very often. Fri-
ny lant , they had Horioua trouble ,
'rowing out of the fact thut she had
lot prepared his dinner nt the hour
10 waa accustomed to having. Ho
aid aho didn't care whether ho hud
nythiug to oat or not. ThU throw
icr into a passion , and aho auived the
tovo-pokorand
HTKUCK ii m
vor thu arm. robing the flesh , which
tt black and blue. An exhibition of
10 arm waa miido to a reporter for
10 Times in proot of this statomout.
" 'lion ' she dampened a towel , tied a
not in ono end of it , and struck him
yor the head. Ho left homo without
is dinner , and told her ho would
ever speak to her again. Aftot head
ad gene aho went over to AVonkmoia-
er'a drug store at No , 2200 Archer
venue , and told the clerk aha wanted
omo atrychnino with which to kill
Us. She bought two ounces , but the
lork told her that , if aho wanted to
ill rata quick , she ought to
et arsenic. From this place aho
rent to Bayard'a drug store , near ,
nd bought two ounces of nrsonic ,
ho then called on a family some-
rhero on the avenue , and bade thorn
ood.by , In roaponao to the question ,
Whore are you fjoing ? " she replied :
'I ' am going to finish this. Ho alap-
ed mo three months ago. " Bho ro >
turned homo and begun the prepnr
aliens for the work as detailed. I
waa probably begun in the night
When h. r huibatid camn homo in tin
morniiK ; . Tillfo wnt ollll living. Wlmi
Sejbold realized what terrible worl
had been done ho went to the atoro o
a Mr. Martin and told him of it. Mr.
Martin wont hastily to Dr. Moore
who came , nnd afterward Dr. Lockuc
WAS called in. The womui was it
convulsions. Once she rallied , nnd , n
the awful oullinhigo her criuii
stood before her ,
sin : Hinur.Kxp :
"I am sufTiring ; oh , I am sufTaring
Get nn nx ; aomobody got an ax am
kill mo quick. " Those worda woroad
drcsaod to Mr. Martin. Then ah
sank back and said faintly : "I am w
sorry , " nnd her miaory ceased in thii
world.
In her religion aho waa a Protestant
nnd her noighbora , who did not under
aland her violent temper , believed hoi
to bo n devout Christian. Soybold ii
a Catholic , but ho oaid that he and hii
wife never olaohod on this topic.
The picture of the unfortunate mar
in hia grief , unable to apeak English
nnd with no friends about him unti
late in the afternoon , waa ono of gen <
uiiio pity. Ho is evidently stupid anc
illiterate ; but nt intervals ho woulc
rave nnd weep to an ixtont that induced
ducod Lieut. Shea to detail an office )
to keep oloso wntoh upon him. Hit
proatcst grief nppoarcd to bo for hii
dead boy. At intervals ho would gc
to the bed whore the lifoloai form wai
nnd throw himselt upon it ,
weeping nnd moaning. Whet
these tits were nsnungod ho would
turn to the bed whore his dead wife
lay , nnd look nt the face in a strange
way. Ouco lie did this with n hard
look upon his countenance , but it waa
only momentarily , for ho broke down
completely , kneeled down beside
her , and u > oanod in the moat piteous
way :
"O , MAttYj MY MAllVl"
The financial circumstances of the
man nro auch us to call for charity , aa
all the money ho hna io $14. Lalo in
the nftoruoon several boss bakers ,
who know Kaapor , came in and shook
him by the hand. They all spoke of
him as being a sober and industrious
man.
GRIME GENERAXI.YI
NK1UIAHKA QUA"C DOCTOUS.
GKAITOK , Juno 14th.
To the Editor ot TUB llsn.
Homo time ago you nmtlo n vigorous
war on the qunoka investing your city.
The exposure of the r.iscnlity and
acoundrolism of that gantry led to
the passing of an net by the last legis
lature regulating the praotico of modi-
cine. This law is well enough in its
way , but ono of Ua provipiona ( the ten
year clause ) is a glaring injustice , and
givca the protection of the law to the
most shameful ignorance and mal
practice.
For Bbvoral years n drunken wretch
styling himself "Dr. " W. H. Johnaon
has boon imposing on the credulity of
thoipooplo horo. Within Uio pant few
months no less than three obstetrical
catca which ho had bcon called in to
attend have died by his shameful ig-
moSnao wu * . Bva'.nact2si [ > , thu wjfct 'a
Gormdu farmer living near Sculty'a
mill , named Joseph Miller , who died
yesterday , being the last victim.
Now , Mr. Editor , if such things
aro'possiblo ' with the teu year clause
it ia time the offending clause waa
stricken out , aa our ten-year "doctor"
ia not an isolated case by any moans.
If the law protect the citizen against
quackery there is certainly no need to
protect the quack by a ten year clause.
Dv E. GooDiuoir.
TUB MACXKY 7KUL.
National Auoci t d Prom.
Nnw HAVEN , Juno 14. Kate , aia-
tor of Jamea Malloy , was crosa-ox-
aminod to-day , her testimony was
unshaken. Fisherman Hyde testified
that he saw Jennie Cramer's body
Saturday morning , three mornings
afterwards , when the wind was calm.
He watched the * stamp float from
Kolooy'a wharf and it wont aslioro
where the body waa found.
Nothing of interest transpired this
afternoon. , The time waa taken up
principally in tentimony of a civil en
gineer , going to show that a > float
placed in the water about 209 foot
from Kolsoy'a wharf , with tbo. wind
in the amo direction and water the
ttamo height aa on the morning of
August G , wonld oomo ashore where
Jennie Cramer' * body waa found.
AKUE.STBD VOIl MUKDHH.
LAKA CUT , Minn. , Juno 24. The
japtain and pilot of the steamer Cen
tennial , of the St. LouU and St. Paul
line of steamers , were ar rented when
the steamer reached hero on the way
front St. Paul io Ut. Louis and locked
ip on the charge of murdar. On the
ivay up the river Monday evening the
Centennial run dowu andiiunk a fish ,
ng boat , and a man named Frank
Dollina wan drownod. The etoamoi
massed on without noticing the not ,
lonoo the charge of mvrdor. Moan-
imo the ntoamer m lying at the load-
ng until the trouble ia nettled.
RuitlorH X p&olted.
'Jdtloa.'aIwoclatud 1'rcw * .
LAH VJJOAS , N. M. , Juno J4.
fflrin ruatlera who bound _ nnd jcaggod
Mason , n otorokoepor , near Meailla
ocently , robbing his store of M they
sould carry , were overtaken by a
Vfexican pease and strangled , All
voro Americana , but their names nro
inknown. They bolongodi to n gang
if Ari ona cowboya.
ludloatlon
fctlon&l AiK > d&tod rum
WAHHIN070N , Juno 15 , 1 . m ,
Star the Upper Mississippi and Mis-
louri valleys , partly cloudy weather ,
ight local rains , becoming variable ,
itatlonary or lower temperature , ota-
ionary or higher barometer. The
ewer Missouri river will rise slowly.
'
Army Wonui.
laUooiil AuocUUd Fieta.
MAYHVILIK , Ky. , Juno 14. The
irmy worm is in this country this
norning , A train on the Kentucky
Duntral road was blockaded yesterday
it Marshall station nororal hours by
irmy worms eight iuoUoa thick on the
rack ,
A PANIC IMP NDS ,
And Foreigners In Egypt Pact
up and Git ,
Miuistora Order Their Country.
men to Leave Without
Delay.
Tbo Itoodnr * of the AlexoncBrin
Riot * Arret ( l nnd Jailtil-
England ivnd Franco Insist onn Conference -
foronco to Bottle the Dlfllculty.
Kalional AnocUUd rrv.
C'ONHTKRNATIOH IX AI.KXAHDRtA.
ALEXiUfDiiiA , Juno 14. It IB Jm-
possible to oiaggorato the fooling of
danger existing here this moniing and
1,300 people loft to-day. Already
Boldiora nro preventing f urtlior ex
odus. Bontmou oluirgo fifty francs
for ferrying pasaongcra to ships.
Telegraph otlloials tire blockaded in
the ofllco nnd their supply is cut off.
The Europeans nro consternated and
the natives arc encouraged over
Dilko'a parliamentary statement that
the riot w 3 non-political.
LONDON , , Tune 14. In the house of
commons this afternoon , Gladstone
said the policy of the government wan
to maintain nil established rights in
Egypt , including the rights of the
Sultan , the khedive , the people and
the foreign Egyptian bondholders.
INSISTING OIF A CONKEHENCK.
PARIS , Juno 1 * . A Constantinople
telegram says Lord Dufilcrin and
Marquis Do Noaillea 1m vo again sent
a circular to the porto inoioting on a
conforcnco and giving aasuranco that
the solo object of the con foronco shall
bo a oottlomont of the Egyptian ques
tion.
THE PANIC INCltEASKa.
CAIRO , Juno 14 The panic in this
city is increasing and n general atam-
pcdo of Europeans is tha result. Several -
oral banks have olosod their oilicca ,
including these under Anglo-French
control , and all officials therein have
been granted indefinite leave of ab
sence.
Marquis Do Noaillos , French min
ister , summoned a meeting of I'ronch-
men at Alexandria to-day , at which
ha declined to bo responsible for their
safety should the longer continue in.
Egypt , and asked his government to
recall him.
TUB KHEWVK'H I.KVKU.
ALEXANDRIA , , Juno 14. The khc-
dive hold a levee at Alexandria palace
to-day which was largely attondpdt
Ho informed the guests that 4ttO ring
leaders in the Into riots had been
arrested anil , ho hoped confidence
would bo Boonroitorcd. The khediyo'a
remarks created a Very favorable im
pression. The dqmpanpr of soldiers
'
on the streets ha ? changed towards
Europeans.
BIHKAKUK AOAIN
w.v4-A ,
again addressed the Toioliotag to-day
in support of the tobacco monopoly
bill and assorted ho found byory day
that it was more difficult to carry on
the government with the help of par
liament. This ho said arose from the
presence of oztromn factions. ' ' In En
gland when there were only whig and
tory parti 0) having both the interest
and greatness of the country at heart , ,
the government was easy , but Hince
the rise of the Irish faction the gov
ernment was moro and moro burden-
somo. In Austria the government !
has boon forced to turn from the Gor
man party to others. Do entreated
thn Boichatag t strengthen the gov
ernment by a strong vote in support
of the bill. The house divided on ths
first article which was defeated by a
vote of 270 ogainat 174.
TROOI'H CALU13 FO1U
ALEXANDRIA , Juno 14. The ICbo-
dive and Dervish Pasha have sent a
joint dispatch to the Porte asking in
stant despatch of 1,800 troops.
Nationol A xlated frees.
IBUMANAFOIJH , Ind. , Juno. 14.
Payuo'a Run overflowed frqnii Jieavy
rains , flooding a portion ot the city ,
weakening two bridges. Throa women
Foil through and wore drowned , nine
parsons drowned ) by falling through
th& othor. The HTnion tall way tracks
wore overflowed. . The iloodiMled the
jollara of buainoea houses , , includijg
& large nuraboaof dry goods and
jruiiiory storcny causing houvy loss.
Erwin & Co. , vstimuto their loss at
520,000. Tho. number drowned is
now estimated from six. , to fifteen.
Nine arc known to bo lost at the Un
ion depot bridge , and Kate Oildcry
Hid Thomao. Darling's fcodioa have ,
boon reoovBced.
CANTON , 111. , Juno lit. The most
Lorrifio rain storm that visited thu
eastern portion of Illinois lust night.
Iho Sandman river ovciflowod , and
washed out a largo bridge on the > Yu-
bash railway , and ova * 300 foot of the
track of the Illinois Central , and do
ing oih r damage. One man was
killed. An angino wont dowu , with
tha biidpu. Damn < je , $20,000.
TtM > excitement occasioned l > y the
Falling of the b rid go near tin * Union
depot still conliauoa , Eighb persons
worn rescued , much bruised or in
jured. The bodies of tho- following
were found , aud the rest are supposed
to have floated out into the nvor
And down stream : Katie Gildcrman ,
aged 17 ; A. J. Saundor , George \V.
Smith , of Clarmount , the Histor of
John MasBoy , Edwwrd Tilford , aged
18 , and George F. Scovillo , of Colony ,
Kansas. Throe other bodies wore
taken out late thu afternoon which
aroatill unknown. The loss to buai-
iioaa and damage to property in this
city ia estimated at § 150,000.
American Canned Beef >
Nltlonal AMOClated Vrou.
WAHHINQTOH , D. 0. , Juno 14 , The
state department ia notified from Ber
lin that the custom regulation classing
American canned boat as iron haa
boon impended ,
F. G. FESTNER ,
& SON ,
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Importer of , and Dealer in
Zithers ,
Zither Strings and Music ,
MONITOR OIILSTOVE
Improved lor1882. .
TUX BEST AXD
ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE
OIL STOVK IN TIIK WOULD.
Every housekeeper fools the want of
lomothing that will cook the daily
food audavoid the escoasivoheat , dust ,
litter ondaaboa of a coal or wood stove.
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DO IX , better , quicker and cheaper
than anyothermeatw. It ia the ONLY
OIL STOVE rnado. with the OIL
RESERVOIR aaBVATED at the
rack-of the atove , a way from the heat ;
sy which arrangement ABSOBUTE
SAIfErY ia secured ; aa no gaa can bo
; onoratod , fully , twenty per cent moro
icat ia obtahiodj.thii wieka are pre-
lorvod twice a > long , thus caving the
:2oublo : of constant trimmine and the
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Uiirrio bTATKi INPUN Sxivicn. V
PIKB Itiitu AQKNCT , Dakota , Juno 1 1882 , J
Sealed propocaU , luJornod proposiln. In tnp-
Icato. ftr the ercctlou of atji Indian boarding
chool at this agency , In accordance with plani
.nd aposlDcfttlons oatllu with tha Chief Quitter-
iiiwtor , Department I'latto/ol the.Oinaha , Neb. ,
.nddlrocttd to the underpinned , cire of the
/hlef Qoartermaiter , Department of tie I'ltUtc.
) maha , Neb , , win bo rectl > od until U o'clock
loonon tiaturday , July lk 18S2.
Thi contiactor will bo allowed tLeuaoof the
. cacy mill to cut nich lum er aa ha may ileslro ,
lot to exceed 1CO,000 feet , all Ui9 labor of oiwr-
lu < mill to ba hired by the contrwtor , the urn-
MSI to bo ebtninod outaldo the reson atlon , and
boinill turnediback tn as good order a wheu re-
sclvod by him. ,
Contratt to be awuJoJ to lowest ruiponslbln
Bidder , ubjoct to the appr * al ofj the De
partment ol Hie Interior.
VroiMmle must ita > o Icnuth of tlaa required
lor comiilotloa of build Inir , of the ttpproval of
; ontrst and must bo accoojianled. by a certlnod
Lhoclt upon ame United States Dipoeltory , Wf-
iblototho uiidoreltfnod rorat Ic&nt llyo(5)i > r
cent of the amount of the propuoil , hlch cocok
lhallbe forfeited to the UulUxlBUtuilu case any
Udder lOcUvlu/tho a\rna ( hill fill to ex cute
promptly contract with gosd and BW wunt
iuretfe. according to thei Urna of hU Ud , other-
thin ] to ba returned to the bidder. Ho bid la
utocii of 18.000 wilt be considered.
llulldlnff to be ol lumber , main portion to ba
: \ID utory UOxlO ; iddltloa to be on itary saxlQO. .
Tor further lufornuUoa ddr o tne undof-