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11' , THE DAILY BEESA.l'GKJL > Ar JUNE 9 1883 RIPE FOR THE ROPE , The Drop Rapidly Heading Out in the Interior of Iowa , The Bloody Barbera urn Taken from Jail and Btrotohud Near Waverly. A JonlouD Liovor Shoots His Hival m the Streets of Oskuloosa , .Arrest of u ' 'Retired" New 'i York Banker Near Atlantic. Thn Defaulting Poymaitor X.lnRori Mil Past Career- They Will Bo Lynched. SpoclM Dlejiatch to Tin Una. * Su.MNEii , Iowa , Juno 8. The Bar ber boys were taken to Independence jail the night of Juno Cth to keep them from the mob. The sheriff of Bremor county returned with them at one o'clock to-day and they are lu Wnvorly jilt. The pronpecla are they will bo huiip to-night or to-morrow night. The Barbara I/yaohod. Special Dispatch to TUB UBS. Dt'BCQUE , Juno 8 The Herald's apticUl from Wuverly says the Barber boy'i ' were taken from Jill by a mob at 11UO : o'clock to-night and hung to a tree , half a rallo cant of the jail. The mob was composed of uitm from Fayotte county , and were led by a brother of Shepherd , whom the Barber boya killed last fall at West Union. The sheriff refuted to glvo np the key ? , and the mob battered down the doors with a alcd o hnuimor , and nftor a ahort delay - lay inside , brought the orlminalo out with ropes around their uooka. The boa did not flinch n particle , and did not even plead for mercy during the whole crdoal. Jealousy and Vistolo. BpcdM Uiepatch to Tni U . DES Me INKS , Jun 8 , At Oakaloosn yeatorday , Ilmso Pnrcall , the discard ed lover of Mies Turner , mot the yotine lady walking with Mr. Di'Bafid , and efter upbraiding her for her un faithfulness , turned upon DeBofid and said , "You are the cause of thla trouble , " drew a pistol and shot Do- Bofid In the loft cido of the neck , the ball passing upwards and coming ont at the right aide of the face , then tried to shoot Miea Turner , but waa pre vented by the crowd of men who gathered. Parcel ! rm away and hue not been apprehended. DaBouea' wound la oneldercd very dangerous. Moore Villainy Sfccial DUpatch to TIIK UBS. DES MOINHS , Juno 8 A detective from Now York arrested William 0. Moore in BjiiEon townaulp , ton milee from Atlantic , yoaturday. The prla- 6ner ia now lu tno county jail. Moore was president of the Vicor ( N. Y. ) bank , a branch of the Rochoatei bank , with Mr. Oharlea Upton ai president. Bath banks oloaod on the 0ama day , the Victor bank wit ! $130,000 dopoalts and no assets wliilo the llic'aeator bank gave i ahowlng of $90,000 deposits , witl bat $50,000 asneta. Oharlea Upton'i trlitl cornea off at nn early date Moore and bla eon Gjor o carao t ( Atlantic three months a o and Goorgi bought n farm in the township wheri they were living at the time of hi fatlnr'a arrest. Tbo Wnns-m Caartmartial. 8pcl l Ul p tch to TUB Dei , GALVESTON , Juno 8. In the Was son conrtmartial the defense iutro dnced Gon. Vincent , aEslatant udja tant ; Mcj jr Ruwell , department In epector , und lieutenants Hickey nm Ljater , eighth cavalr/ . All tcatiGei at great length as to the long Inter course with the accmed as classmate and CDninxdoB , going into dotailc re garding hia career and reputation , am tolling how ho waa lookou np to no th Boul of honor and an exemplar o mural character and tompordto habile , The accused then requested adjourn J mont till Monday , as fforaca Wilson of San Francisco , a material wltues ! for the difjuae , would not arrive til Sunday. Tno delay will also onab ! t , the accused to complete his wrltto 1 Btatemout and finish hla side at th next mcotlug. 'Will Probably Qot a Rest Spoclal Dispttch to TUB BSE. CINCINNATI , June 8. John Bltt nor , Jr , 15 years old , la on trial bi fore Mayor Lord , of Riverside , f.c araon , being charged with barnln the Dabui cooperage works in Aprl 1882 , entailing a loss of $100,001 Two wltnoaaoaca testified that the be told that ho act the place on fire ; ( hi ho had raado two attempts bofon and two tiuco , and that hla object wi togotaroat. Ha waa omployoi 1 the factory. A Southern Duel. 8p cUl Dl r tcb to Tns Usit. ' HICUMOND , Va. , JUDO 8. Sherl Donkloy and T. W. Waller fought horjobaok duel near Patrick com house. Waller waa fatally woundei Ho waa an opponent to D jukloy at tl laat elcc'.ior. X.lv ly Row with Rangus Special Ubpitofl to TUB Um. MEMPHIS , Tcnn. , Juno 8 Tl Appeal's Falton ( Ky ) special Boy A eliootluK utTrny occurred thla ovei leg between a poaeo of men under tl leadership of the city marshal at Bill and Juhu Oaqlea , two men wl 'uvo caused no llttlo trouble to tl leaouful citlz. na of Fulton. In tl li'ing , which was begun by the Oacjlc Bll Chgka , w a killed and Jol Ojfles waa .wounded , but ho escape A U'gro , who w&n not parttclpatln wau'thot dead. Will Jonce , ono the \otsu \ , KUII wounded lu the hci and .rrn , and the olty marshal w badlySoatcn ever the Uead , % . Fazitlvn Pardoned. Special Dijutrhcs to TuibiR. LOUICILLE , Ky. , Juno 8. Go ornor Blckburn to-day pardoned 0. Olivet , who in 1870 , as cashier the bank f Bowling Green , default for a laryi sum. Indictments we ) found ag&Ut him , but Oalvert h fled and never returned. Ho Is thought to bo in ono of the South American atatoa. Wlckrmon Ulnnpponrs Special DlipaUh to Tun Unn. I'JIILAUKMMIIA , JnncS The where , abouta of Msjir Azor NiokerJon , U. S. A. , whoao first wlfo has tiled an ap plication to set naldo the dccrco of divorce granted to the Mftj'.r , la tin- known to counsel and frlenda In thla city , All inquiries are ftnUluca , TEA INSPECTION. The N w Rules nud Tholr Ettecton Chlcngo. Sprclil PUpatcb to Tin UEI. CincAoo , Juno 8. The report from Washington that the oecrotary of the treasury has ordered that samples often ton arriving in San Francisco for Chicago cage merchants should bo sent to Now York for Inspection before the tea Is delivered has educed some talk among these meat lnt < .reatcd ? s to the reason for auch order , nud the Influence It would have on the tea trade lu this city."If "If the report as published should prove trno , that samples of all toao ar riving In San Francisco consigned to Chicago should bo aont to New York for inspection before the tea la deliv ered horn , would it in any way be det rimental to the ton trade in this city } ' waa ankod Mr. J. W. Djano , ono of the heaviest tea Importers of this city , to day."That "That would depend a good donl on how it was done. If some samples wcro Bent to Now York ahead of the arrival of tha tea , and examined there without loss of tlmo so aa to allow the tea being delivered hero Immediately on arrival , such order would not make any difference , but if nny delay was c&nsud In the delivery of the toi on arrival , then It would bo Injurious to the interests oi the tea trade. Wo don't want to have any time loat In the delivery of tea on arrival. " The gentleman also stated that the only excnao which could bo offered was the fact that no ton Inspector hsd been appointed for Chicago. "Aro tea Interests In thla city not of snh importance aa to warrant the appointment of an inspector for this place in any case ? "On ! yes. The tea interest of this city are the largoat in the country. Recent otatlatioj show that far moro tea arrives at San FraucUco for dis tribution at Chicago than arrived at Now lork. The amount of business done la largo enough to hava an inspector specter hero , and that ono has not bean appointed ia only because , aa I have already aald , no Inconvenience baa thna far been experienced under the present arrangomonta. Should it bo nccasaary to" have an Inspector hero , ono will b3 appointed. " Mr. Spaldint ; , collector of cuatoma , declined to convorao on the anbjoot. Towlor's Foul Iiard * Special Dispatch to Till Uil. CHICAGO , Juno 8. Inquiry into the quality of Fowler Broa. ' lard , on com plaint of McUeach , continued before the board of trade committee to-day , in Eocrot acailon. It ia learned from outside sources that two witnesses , employes In Fowler Bros.'house , tes tified that they frequently saw boel and mutton tallow loaded upon the elevator to bo lifted to the floor or which the rendering tanks were filled , and that the same machinery wan nsec in making "prime atoam" and "re fined" lard. i it Tlio Rlfla Tonm Want Cash. 1 Special Dlspatcb to Tiu linn. NEW YOKK , Juno 8. Alexander E Korraheed , of thin city , haa addroasoi A letter to Wm. Henry Smith , gouera manager of the naaoclated preaa , in forming him "Taut the probibilltle now are that no international tuam wll go to Wimbledon. No subscription hnvo b oa obtained by those outaldi of the committee and our labors fat to ciah the ucc3tiary amount , Noth ing haa baen received outaido of Nov York and Brooklyn and uuleus tin subscriptions to a considerable araonn are received from other cltlca befon Tuesday wo shall report 'failure' , am the money subscribed will bo rotnrnoc and the national rliloa of Great Btitali advised by cable that the match la off. ' The fetrikerj do Not Appear- Spo lal Dispatch to Tun Bll. ST. Louis , Jnno 8. Informatloi received from Oolllnavlllo , Illinois la that the striking miners , who wer expected to arrive there aomo tlm last night or early thla morning hav not turned np , and all la quiet there ' Inquiry of Plnoknoyvlllo , Bellovlll ana other places in the mining die trlct fails to reveal the prcaeuco of th atrlkora , and there la no Informatlo : at any of these points of any band o > body of men moving about the conn try. It begins to look aa though th reports of last night wera very mnc exaggerated , or that the striken after moving out of Ballovillo , brok up and wont quietly to their homoa. Stornit * Spocul Dlepatch to Till lim. o READING , Pa. , June 8. The atorr of laat night wai the severest fo years. A force of men waa kept a work all night repairing the wnshoD at Perklomen Junction , on the ReadIng Ing railroad. Two barns wore atruc by lightning and a church at Amity Iffa vlllo damaged. Cuttle and horse a were killed in various parts of th rt country. 1. 1.lie lie Woolen Milli ) Cloning. Special Dlspatcncs to TUB Dun. UXBRIDCIK , Jane 8. The wooli company of UxbriJgo la about to aht bo down. The other torv mills runnic a : will shut down KB aooo aa thay can 1 n- run out. Hlnadalo Broa , of Uln lie dale , who employ between 300 andOt id hands at two mills , have glvon uotli ho the mills will bo run only three da ; ho a week. It la reported ono or tv ho woolou mills will follow this courco. HOP . y Rains in IlHuoii- d. Special Dlipatch to THI ll , d.S , SrniNariKLi ) , Juno 8. A hoai of rain utonn , accompanied by ha ! ad otruck the southwest portion of tl 33 city at 8 p in , , unroofing sever hoiiBos , blew down barns , fences , etc and doing quito a largo amount damage , No persona Injnro Specials from the Bluffs , Chapl Jackson , Borlln , and other polnta < T.of the Wabash railroad , weat of the clt of report the heaviest rain storms th od haa fallen for years. The whole con ro try Is Hooded and great damage do ; ad to crops. THE HATIUAL CAPITAL , Merrloi Finally Winds Up His Speech and Demands a Vor- diet of Unlit/ , Monday'd Session of the Court Aaido for a Prayer Meeting. The Junketing Directors of the Union Paoiflo Appointed By the President. Tbo Eult Against ' 'Bottio and the Baliy"-Otlinr BTnttcra- CAPITAL NOTES. SpocUl Dispatch to Tun llni DIKKCTOHS OP TUB U. P. WASHINOTON , Jnno 8. The proal- dent has appointed the following government - ornmont directors of the Union 1'aolfio railroad oouipitoj : Isaac II. llromb- ley , Connecticut ; Ooorgo G. iUvon , Now York ; Watson Partial ) , Nebraska ; OolRato Hoyt , Now York ; and Arthur L. Oougor , Ohio. TUG APACHES. Secretary Teller has approved the action of ludlau Atjout wllcox In re fusing to rccoivo Ohlrachna Indiana who recently applied for admission to San Carlos reservation. A DECISION KEVEUSED. Secretary Teller has reversed hla decision In the o so of Wm. William Ohandlor vs. the Village of Sault Sto. Marie , Mich. , and now decides that Potterfield is located upon the tract In question , ovldonca being produced ttiat the Indians did not rcstdo on that tract , as was supposed at the tirno of the first decision. BETTIE AND THE 11 All r. A suit to recover $3,000 oonnsol fees has been brought by J. S , Blgo- low , nn attorney ol this olty , ugalnst Bottio E , Mason , wife of Sergeant Mason , who is now serving out a sen tence for attempting to kill Gultoan. The suit eaino up in court to-day , on a motion to dissolve the order restrain ing Mrs. Mason from Using the money collected for her some tlmo ago by public subscriptions , Among the pa pers submitted by Mrs. Mason's coun sel was a letter from the conusol for Bjgolow , cffjricg , in behalf of his client , to relinquish all claims for $500. The case was submitted with out argument , HEARING THE END. Merrlck concluded his address in the atar route case as follows : "Tho people , regardless of psrty , would pay everlasting tribute to the administra tion that had the high moral oourago to punish corruption in members of its own polltbal household. " Ho de manded from the jury a vordlct of guilty against all defendants ; not a verdict based on sympathies , but on faota , and evidence , and law. Ho de manded this verdict in behalf of the people cf the United States , whose I public treasury those defendants had 3 robbed. Ho demanded a vordlct Ir i vindication of the official trusts the do , tondants had disregarded ; of the l&v I of the land which they had spnrnoc wlthcontompt , He demanded a vordlc In vindication nf the truth , and honor and virtue of the American people which these men had otalnod am blackened. By a vordlct of guilt ] that Injury to virturo , and truth , am honor might ba redeemed , and that too , by a jury take" from the people showing the appreciation of virtue out raped and honor disregarded. Merrlck thanked the court and jur ; for patient attention tuid took his seat An attempt at cpplauao was chockoi by the court , who usked If both side were prepared to submit tholr prayore After short discussion , counsel o ; both aldea agreed to submit the ! prayers In season to cocuro tholr pub llcatlon in the noxtlsauo of the Record and then the question arose as t the tlmo to bo allowed for argument At Ingersoll'B suggestion it was ds cldod to limit the argument to Mor day , the time to bo equally divide between the prosecution and defense The attendance of the jury bolnc ; uu necessary during the argument o : prayers , they were excused unt e Tuesday , and the court aajonrne o until Monday. 0 Wheat In Michigan and Illinol Special Dispatch to Till HICH. 0 CHICAGO , Juno 8. Crop roporti dated Jnno 1 , from 859 correspon dents in Michigan , give the followin percentages compared with last yoai r Wheat , southern four tlora of conn ties , 70 ; north of that , 85 ; oats , acri 10 ago 90 , condition 01 ; barley , aoroag 9G , condition 82 ; apples , coudltlo 00 ; poaches , condition 02 ; estimate wheat crop , 22,000,000 buahola , i nearly 10,000,000 short of the crop < 1882. The Illlnoii state board of agrlon tnro makea the following report of tl condition and prosperity of wlnti ' wheat crop of the state , Jnno li 1 Estimated crop , north division , 590 000 bushels ; central division , 8,891 000 ; south division , 6,450,000. Tot 15,937,000. The report of May 1 estimated the crop at 20,008.000. Hl | > li IGBIISB lu Illtn Special Dispatch to Tun Dm. CHICAGO , Juno 8 , The fact th : the high llconso bill is almost certai to become the lair of this atato ( a tl general topic of conversation t night. About 4 000 ealoons In tl city nro paylnu $50 each per yetr , i OB ebont $200,000. It in estimated th ; IB- the number wl'l ' bo decreased to 3C , ( IBDO under the now law , jieldlng a rovoni CO to the city of 51,500,000. From ys aoriea of Interviews among partloa It ro torcatod the following are found to 1 the prevailing opltiloua : The Citizen Tomperatico Lasgno lejolcea and w celebrate the event by a ruas mootln Tao Womau'rt Christian Tomperan ry Union views the bill with dislike at " auaplclon , aa a echomo of the rnmso ho era to prolong the Hfo of their trafli ral The leading liquor doalera will acoo * the situation and will net contest tl Of constitutionality of the law if passi d. by the Bonato , admitting that it c nn be BUcooHifnlly attacked , on y , The Fkyilolani. iat Spodal Dlipatch to Till lin. nno CLEVELAND , JUDO 8. At the oloali no session of the American Medical tat elation , a resolution by Surgeon-Go Meller , that in the very near fu ture , if not now , cronutien will become - como n sanitary nncucalfy In largo clllos and populous dlnlrloto , WAS referred - forrod to the Hcotlon on hypieue. A committee on oorglcal torvlco aboard ocean vaaaola waa nppolutcd. THE OLD WORLD , Special Dispatch to Tin Uu. LONDON , Juno 8. A stormy debate arose in the commons to-duy on a mo tion to recommit the Lotd Woleoloy and Baron Alccstor annuity bills , for the purpose of commuting the pro posed ponslona for lump eums of money. Sir Wilfred Law on ( radical ) and Lord Randolph Chnrchlll ( conservative vative ) opposed the motion , the lat ter alleged an Inquiry into the Egyp tian war was hrst nccotsary. The origin of the wnr , ho s.Ud , was disgraceful - graceful , not glcrlous , as the Rovorn- mout'a puppet , the khedive , WM the real author of the mossRCroa at Alex andria. Sir Stafford Northcoto ( c. naerva- tlvo ) Btipportod the goverumont. lie characterized aa shabby the prosout raising of the question as to the poli cy of the war. lie declined to bo Ind by Churchill , and ho hopad the homo would not bo induced by the noble lord to accept a position degrading to its honor. Gladstone declared Churchill's alle gation In regard to the khedive en tirely at variance with M evidence In the hands of the govorntnon. Churchill promised to glvo proofs of hla statement if the government would grant the proper Icqulry. llor majesty's dispatca steamer "Lively" stranded near Stornojray , breaking np. Lose , 35.000 The committee of Influential chip- owuora on the project of another Sues canal resolved to proceed vigorously with the work , especially as the ntatomonta made by DJ Losacpaattho mooting of the Surz Caunl company In Paris are regarded aa moat unoat- Isf.tctory. The assumption of Da Loanops that harmony existed between himself and the Eaglloh dlroctorn waa strongly dltapprovod. The Irish members of parllsmrnt will glvo a binquot to United Scntoa Senator Jones , of Florida , at West minister. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWH. Special Dispatches to TIIK n DISCUSSING 1U.K IIUIK11IT BEULIN , Juno 8. Consideration of the budget began in the rulchstag to day. The progroealsta tried to have the proposed military and naval votes deferred nntll autumn , but a motion to that effect was defeated by a coali tion of the tory and Catholic members. The proposed vote for a now corvette will , however , bo refused , notwlth < standing the desperate plcadluga ol Gon. Yon Oaprlni , minister of marine. THK TONQUIN HOW. PAUIS , Juno 8 , It ia atatod tha only in the event of France's attompl to establish intor-communlcatlon between twoon Tunqnln and Annum will Ohini cloao her ports against the French , TUB CHINESE IN U. O , VICTORIA , June 8. Ohlnoao firm advise the Chinese government t allow no moro men here at proaont , I Is aborted that 2,000 Olilnoso labor- era died laat year , The mortality 1 attributed to cxpoanro , accident an sudden ehaugo.of diet , I'OWDEHED LIQIITNINO. ScurAUi , Jouo 8. A powder maga zlno wan struck by lightning and tremendous explosion followed. Man persons were killed. A FLYING AUUY. CETTARO , Jnno 8. The Turks dn featcd the Mallssorla , who are I full retreat. Their villages uro 1 fhmoa. READY VOB THE FIUT. TOULON , Juno 8. Six thousan men are ready to ombirk for Tot qnln. ALEXANDRIA , Jnno 8. Sulolrao DAond , sentenced to death far uetdr fire to Alexandria at the tlmo of 11 British bombardment , haa boon e ] ocntod. A MINK OAVEH. OTTAWA , Jnno 8. Ono man killc and four probably fatally injured I caving of the roof of the phoapha mlno at Woat Tomploton. THE 1MPAL MANIFESTO. ROME , June , 8. The idea that tl Vatican haa any misgivings in rogai to the wisdom of Issuing a papal mai ifosto on Irish affairs is diflpollod t the fact that tha propaganda are pn paring to reprint five aoto of the pro ont pontifical relative to Ireland ft circulation among the Irish by tl pope and clergy. SPOUTING. LONDON , Juno 8. To-day at tl Ascot the Alexandria plato waa we ot 3t by Faugh A'Ballaogh , Wallouote second , Credo third. The SVorthlnghnm stakes handles il- il10 were Wun by Djspalr , Hornpipe. BOI 10 end , Tyndrum third. There were el , or teen starters , Including Lorlllard ' Aranra. The llardwicko stakes were wonl Tristan P , Lorlllard'a Iroqnols acoon . Shrewsbury third. There were nil stat starters. COMHCKCIdt AFrAIKH. Juno 8. T , portu recently Informed the Unit at States minister of commerce that t ! In treaty botwaun Turkey and Amor ! lie will tormlnato March 13 , 1881. T 0- Turklah tariff expired on the eat hoer date of the present year , After t or tcrinlnatiaii of the treaty the import at tlon of ull American inoati , lard a ! 00 similar product , will bo prohibit uu Tha porto has vlrlnilly increased t uua duties on eplrlta by oompolllnr stora i u- at Smyrna , ll also maintains Ua i ube inind relative to atorago of pttroku ; ' No American doluguto has boaa n 111 pointed to nou < i.uo with Turkey cc K- corning the now tariff , althongh t ; KCO appointment of ono haa boon twice : id quested by Wallace , ll HLAUOlITKItlNd TUB TUHKH. io , QOEENHTOW.N , Jnno 8. A force pt two hundred Tarklsh regulars , marc ho Ing to Llpeanlk , were attacked a od murdered on the Iat iuat. by a beef , tot of Holtls. Acconnta were recnlv hero of sanguinary fighting that to > place on the 2J and 3d in Albania I tween Turklah troops under comma of Ansym Pasha and a body of 0 _ trails. Tno Tarka are reported 10- have loat 1.300 men , and the Oastri 600. NEW YORK NOTES. School Children Thrown Into a Panio by a Oausoless Dry of Flro , Tha Aotora1 Pand Society Moot nnd Onnvans tbo Work of the A Kidutippecl Oustodinn Suea for Pnlse Imprisontuont uud Ooneplraoy. The Florida Slilj ) Gnual Compnuy Go to Worlc VlRorouily. Special Dlipatch to Tin DEI. 1'ANIC IN A KOIIOOL. NEW YOUR , Juno 8. A panic , that might have resulted lu u dreadful loss of life , occurred in the primary school , Fifth street , thla afternoon. A schol ar shouted "tire , " and a ocono of wild excitement and confusion followed. Ilnudrcda of children in the dlfforont clam rooma crowded towards the stairs imcl nil iffjrts of the ( oaohora to preserve servo order were luiil'octnnl. A num ber of children vro crushed and had tholr clothoa torn In the struggle. Thi ) police report no ouo seriously In jured. There waa no fire. THE ACTOR'S KUM > . The firat annual mooting of the actors' fund society wna hold thin attornoou in Walhoh'n theatre. Total rucolpta the past year , $57,392 ; ox pandituroa , relieving dialtcaaod actors , $12,349 ; nxpouaca of fitting up rooma , etc , , $1,794 ; b.ilauca on hand , $43- 219 , Several English actors' 111 were nenlntod to roturu homo. The oatab llnhtuont of an uctora uxchango waa dltfcusaed nnd the proposition favot < ably received. A committee was ap pointed to aolool n nnlUbln burhl plot. Lsidcr Walluck was chosen president. KIDNAl'l'EI ) AND IIJl'llISONEl ) . An notion hnn been begun by Lawia F. Stoat agalaal District Attorney Mo- Kouti , ,1 nines F. Roberts , n clerk In his cllico , Thomas Brcnuitn , cimmlnnionpr of olurltloa ant ! correct ! n > , and Warden - don Ltwrotici ) Dumph , if the llart'a Inland nlma huuao , aa dttfondanta to rooovor 5100,000 dnnng vi for alleged uousplraoy agnluat him , imd falao 1m- prlBonmout. The plalntill'ia abrothor- lu-lawof Molvoon , by whoao Ir lluenoo , it Is alleged , ho waa kidnapped and aontinod for throe yearn and ton menthe oa Hart's Island. This waa done , It la aald , to enable MoKoou to got oontrol of the catate of the plain- tilPa father , of which the plaintiff wai executor. THE FLORIDA HHIF CANAL The Florida Ship Canal and Tranait company hold a meeting to-day , pro dded over by lion. John 0. Brown , of Tennessee. Highly encouraging reports were made by various commit' tecs and the fooling of confidence in the Buccoea of the enterprise was very marked. General Charles P. Stone chief engineer , was prcaont. He stated ho had examined fully into the ropartn of the provlona engineers nnd entertained no doubt of tha f of couutrnotlng t\ tide watur ship cnna across the peninsula cf Florida lie also stated hb aBalatan onglnoer , A. F. Hill , li iilrsidy on th ground in Fioildu , ai > d that the aotun wotk the eurvcy will begin luimedl aloly. The survey will bo coraplotoi ia about BX VTOcka , and na soon as th exact route of the c.iuat Is determine ! npou , contracts wiil bo lot and th In work bo pnaliod with all pocalbl vlyor. It it thought work will bcgli In September next. Genornl Stoni han had largo cxpotionco lu Egypt li connection with the Suez canal id Leading capUaliato in thla country am England are eager to furnish the fund for the construction of the ciiinl It ia well undcratood hora that the canal will have the booking and friend in ly co-oporaliou of the great Texas am Arkansas Byatem of toads , with con 10 nostlons rnmlfylng throughout th t- aonthweat and oxtundn/ ! / through ti the Pacific. Gon. Store expoota tob In Florida In two wcokb. THE TUUNK LINK IIANAOEUH to and reproaontatlvcs of the Union Pt clfio and Centril Pacific railroad line resolved to keep the freight rates c the Morgan stoaraahlp line and Soutl orn Paclfia rsilrond route at the earn rd Gguro ua last year. BRUTAL BEATING. A Oaao For tno Authorities of Otc Ooumy tic Corrc | Xiidc ) co of The lice SYIIACUSE , Nob. , Juno 8. Willlai 10 Devon , a native of Lexington , Ky in Inc a tailor by trade , in the employ i Q , U. Myore , waa brutally beaten I P Dltza'o aaloon last Monday , and it cX feared haa sustained fatal Injnrlci X- , Ho waa a first rate mechanic and I " every respect a good man , except f < hla Indulging In too much drlnl by While upending the fifteen dollai .d , which ho had aavod from hla week : no wogcB , after paying bin board bill , th bar waa free to all. Ho ran acroea brute of a man by the name of MI ho Williams , who makes It hla bnslnoi ed to lay around taloona and gamble , an ho cheat men who are not capable ot tal lcho Iny oaro of their money. MoWllllim hone uaod hln No. 10 boot on him and Ic no bin bond In nuch n condition that r ho mttii oonld tell what he looked Ilk tund The following morning ho left M nd Prnphot'a boarding plaoa and i Jd.ho uurkod that bo would rralk down ho the timber , a .d that la the last w ole seen or hoaid of him. There la lo atrung anuplclon nmong the poop in , tluit the man from hla hoivy boatti haa laid d < wn and died. There h nu ellortj made to hunt the in : here up lor wo have no cflicora : it Syracin ro Thla brutal aut would not take pla In Wichita , KanaaH , or in Goorg town , Colorado , or In Daadwoo of Dakota. There la alwaya eomo hone shnd able man there. Although they u nd revolvers there thuy use thorn In i a > honorable way. The boat thing th red can bo done with MoWilllama la ok ship him down Smoky How , Naa be. vlllo , and lot him run a shebang of 1 .nd own , or let the sheriff of Otoe ooua lasto tsku him in charge and keep him nn to the ranu ia found , dead or olive. ills It ia strange that tornadcei a lightning would patH over thi THUG ' t WICK JTNE GTH , 1883. lu onlor ID protect the public afjalnat the Imposition nf Mountebanks in our line , wo have concluded to offer BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES : 2jj Boat Xmzlbar Ivory Billiard lUlla , per ait . $22,0 Ktpcctally and Solely manufactured for tin by Iwnn Slmoi.es & File , at Vcrvlore , Belgium , Nn. 1 , " ! Inches wMc , per yard . $0.50 No , 'J , 7-1 inches wide , tier yard . , . , BILLIARD CHALK. Host French Uilllnril Clmlk Tor ( jrosii $ .50 CUE TIPS. IJoat French Ouo Tina , 100 lu n box 1.00 POCKET NETTINGS. 1'ookot Netting ! * , Frlngon , Iioathcri * , Fluent Worsted , per eot (0) ( ) 3.00 Orders mutt Invariably bo accompanied by remittance , and aamo bo direc ted to out principal manufactories , with additional 5 per cent to the Omaha , ollico , THE J. M BRUNSWICK & BALKE GO , , CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. ST. LOUIS. Otlico , 50 ! ) South 10th street. gambling dives , owned by the father of lies , and will pick np churches and virtuous people In the clouds. It make's ono half bcllovo there IB no hereafter. J. S. CJnrn at Puonnioulni Mr. D. II , llarnaby , ol OweRo , N. Y , , p.iya tlmt bin daughter wna takpn with A violent culd which terminated with pneu monia , nmt Ml the beat iihynldaiiH KAYO tlio CAi-e up nnil imtil elm coula not lira hut n few hniirs at input , She WRB In thin con dition when n friend rocommcniioil 1)1 ! . WM HALL'S 11ALSAM FOR TIIK LUNGS and ndviiiefllior to try It. She ncceptoil It na n lust ronort , nud WAI mr- Iirisoil to find tlmt It pr ducod a marked cluined for tlio liottar , nnd by prrenvorlnf ; in its UFO a ptrni'iuent euro WAR ellccto.l. Bunlncss Fnilnroi. Spoclal Dispatch to Tin lln. NKW YOIIK , Jnno 8. Business failures past coven days 173 , an against 151 last wouk , an Increase 22 , Dis tribution of failures as follows : New England aUtea 23 , middle atatnn 22 , western aiatoa 60 , southern 2(3 ( , Pa- cllh ulatoa und territories 17 , Now York city 10. The Prlntnm' Union Bporltl Dliiutch to Till Uil. CINCINNATI , Juno 8 The Intor- natlonnl Typographical Union adopted a resolution that an effort bo made to got full wages for female compos itors who had served the regular ap prenticeship. The oUloorB elected uro : Proaldont , M. L Crawford , Chicago cage ; Ylo'J presidents , A. 0. Jones , , Pittsburg , and John Mathasso , Cin cinnati ; secretary and treasurer , Wm , Brlggs , Washington ; corresponding secretary , Wm. A. Wilkinson , Galveston - ton , Texaa. The next mooting will bo hold at Now Orleans In Jnno , 1884 Eyes brighten , o'louks become rosy , imnclc.i gnn * avrungth by the nso of Brown's Iron Bittora. TELEGRAPH NO IBS. Special Dispatcher to Tim llnr. George bherman was arreatod ID Chi- 0 R9 yesterday afternoon for mnbozzllnf ; about $11 000 us clerk In the ollico of the American Steamship company. Ho con fessed. Heavy rain yCBtordny nftoruoon flooded Blreoti and in ny lower II x > r ot Innlnem lunmei ID Now Orlennu , Haiti full wan two anil a quarter inches , the greater part fell in ICHU than nn hour. The Mamiachuralta sonitn pniMul , 10 tc 1 ? , a bill incorporating lhn Oipu Cod Hhlp Cunnl comtmny ; oapltal. S.'i.OOO.OOO. The company Is rcqulro , ! to deposit S200OCO with the etato UH a tHiaruuloo of faith. 10 Remember , If you wnnt health and strength of mind and muscle , use Brown'a ' Iron Bitters. Ono of the nub Rntlal InatltiitlonH Ia tit Marriage Funtl Mutual Trust Aiiociation , of Codnr Jtapid' , Iowa. J cgnlly crpnn IzoJ , ullicorod and managed by rellablt men , Kvflry uumnrrlud pernon ahnuh have B certificate In thla n < moclation , It fi a splendid Investment , Wilto for clrcu Ian ( iaod nuentd wanted , dmo Deputy Sheriff Kd. Crowall la deter )0 ) mined not to let up until bo his brought hli whole family out to this country froir Philadelphia. Hla brother , Dr. G. M Crowoll , lisa arrived , and will probabl ] locate hero. Ho Is a graduate ol Jeilerson Medical College , am baa been resident physician of tbo Fhita delphi * hospital for sorai time. He wll bo warmly welcomed here , whore hla twi brothers are already Uoated , There an still three more of the bojt , and they wll drop Into line after while. rs 's 10 10n c- cBS BS id k- k38 38 ft SYMPTOMS OF A \ 10 BJVER 0.r. . I < O33 of Appotlto , Bowels costive , r. Pain in tlio Head , with a dull ( imi r.e - tation iu the back part , 1'aln under eto the Shoulder blailu , fullness utter teas cutuifr , with a disinclination to x as eitlon of body or mind , Irritability asa of temtior , Low eplrlts , with a fool- Intr of havlny netflootucl some duty , iio Wcnrincsn , Dlzzineng , Fluttorlnjr at the heart , Dots before tlio ayes , Tel- Sow Qliin , Hendacho ironoruily ovoi 118 tlio riffht rye , KcstlesanosH , with fit in ful dreams , Uglily colored UrUin , and CONSTIPATION. f 'i i ' yiTi' * nf wj * JiftASifcmt o- TITTT'S I'lItliH ixro oppclixlly Niluiitril III fciirli ciikcu. nun iluiie el > Jc-cU Hiicli . . . . u fliiumu of fecllntl to | | llicy IIICITMIIO tlioAiiiiclltrnn(1c n < ISO tholiiHly loTnUo an FltMli , t Inu I hu > . an ( cm U IKIIII Itlircl. anil liv thi'lr Toiilo ltr at uliir NlfiiiiN . H.T .lliiri-ny St. . IV. V. to h- llB ity OIUY Him on WiiiKKKiia clmniro to a a LOSSY IliacK by a tlnulu apillcatli | > n of tliU DVK. U M lmi l > nrtHinmtiiniU'cilir lly. . Hold by IiriuntUU , oricnl by fi ' rcb rcccliaof. . . l. )0 , nd Ol'FICU , U5 MimilAY ST. , N. T , . ' ' , . . . CDr. TITT'81IlM'lI rUlu.M-li.ror illoa .4 > aao tuful U bU nut I , BtlM t II LK oauuiUuUM. J S PORTING. Special Disputeod ) : to Till list. IIHIOIITO.V 1IEACII IIACEH , HIIIOHTON litACic , July 8. Warm wo - thor Hinl liiciotncd uttendnnco ftt the race trick to-dny. Five races , which were ad mirably contested , kept the crowd ID good humor. First dnxh , thros-quartom of n mile , for which live horses caino to the post , Unknown WAD the winner In 1:20 , Hickory Jim no'-onJ , Harry Mnnu third. The mlle nnil n-qitirler w.t3 won by Itahoock , O inlllus toconj , Monk third ; time , 2l7J. v Klght BturtciR in the third rnco , mile , Juliet croBjcii the line lirst. Doubtful oeo- end , Allnnoko third ; time , 10 Centennial won the fourth race , mile , ! n \W\ : , Little Katlo second , Charley Oor- hnm third , Hunllo rnce , mlle nnil n quarter , Jim Mitiuwnn won , L'rond Dick second , Billy third ; time , U:30i. : A ROW AT TIIK UACEH. Wir.KKsn.MtHK , Juno 8. At the races to day conntnhlen attempted tu nrroat W. H. Hooker , of Chlongo , proprietor of the wheel of fortune on the grounds. A riot ensued , nod several Hhots wore exchnngocl. Win , liowser , of New York , wns iiorl- ously benten by a countable . To-night the cnnstiblawan nrroitotl anil held to ball ( or robbery , buttery and nsHMilt , KAIIUAOANHETT ItACES rROVlDHNoc , June 8. Oln s " : I5 , Wln- shlp won , Mnglo Koooud , Fennor third ; tlmo 2:2/i. : / 2 : 1 , 2:27. : Clam 2:25 , Hzra L. won , Vila Doe second , i FriMik third , Nickel fourth ; time 2:351 : , 2:27 : , 2:25. : 1IASE IIAT.L. I'HII.ADV : riliA , Juno 8. Olevelanda 8 , PbilftdelphUH 4. 130KTON , Juno 8. Uostona 13 , DetroiU o "NEW YOHK , June 8. Buffulos 11 , New Yorka . 1'noTiDENCE , Juns 8 , Providence 10 , ChlcsgoH 2. 2.1IAD1) 1IAD1) H , IN EAHT IIEAT8 HAliTfoiin , Juno 8.-At Charter Oak nark , to-day , Bulr jopgod Maud S. In three 1 Wv heats. " The tint mile win made In 2:30 : , fccond iu 223 ; , and third in 2:143. The last mile waa trotted with the least oiertlon of any. A DniVEK KILLED. 1J Auuuitv , N , Y. , June 8. While Rcorlnff for a ruro , the gelding driven by Kugene llont , cf ijyrncuHe , beuimo untnunuKeaMe , and the HI tic y was broken by n collision. 'Iho horsodaihod from the track through the ground * , dragging the driver hy the feet. HvH'd hnul wna cuished by the horeo. Ho will die. A buggy waa suiaeliod nod povcral pertions Injured before fore the liorac was ( topped. The largo crowd WCH wild with excitement. The racei wcro returned within half an hour. CLKVKLANI ) ItAOES HCl.KVFDANl ) , Juno 8. List day , fast track. 2:11) : trot , Ulxlo Springer won Btraight ; Social second , MixuJ It third , otherH distanced ; time , 2:2UJ : , 2:2G : , 2:23 : | . In the exhibitions between heats Cling- Rtono trntto.i the last quarter In 82 seconds , Frank I'nlmcr and Arknnano Bob trotted a mile , double. In 2"ii . Juy Kyezs trot ted the hut quarter iu B3i. Little Brown Jug paced n mile in 2:0J : ! , the first quar ter In I ! . ' ! . Free , for all pace , Florabnlla won , Fuller leoond , O m third , Sailor B y dintanoed ; time , 2l7i : , 2:13J : , ili ! : ( , 2:17J , 2l : ! > l Fuller - lor took the mcoixl heat , Florabulla the third and laat. Lii : I'AllK HACKS. Wii-KESiiAHiiE , Juno 0. The nDaclal purse of 91,000 waa won by Edwin Thomas ; best time , 2:23. : SKIN DISEASES Flft'en Yean of SufTarlne Bdy Covo'ed with Humor Had 1 welvo Doctors Paid Out S500 , So Cuie no nope. I will now Ute that I made a miraculous cuie of ona of the worst en lea of skin dlitagea kniwn. Tha patient la a man 40 years old ; liaj suffarod flltce i loan. Ills eyei , o lp anl noany bl ) whole body presented a ( riihtful appear- aiico Ilad hail the attention ol twelve dlRcrcnt phyelclana , who prescribe l the beat remedies knu > vn to tIiprofcB lon.8iich oa Iodide , potamlura , arsenic , orroslve eubflma'e , tarsip- a Ilia , etc , Had paid $500 for medical Ireittoi at with but little rullof. I prevailed up n him to uao the CITICVRA hKHOLTRNT ( blood purlfler ) In ternally and Ilio CuTicuiuiuil CuTicuRiSoip ex- ten all v. He did no , and was completely cured. llio nkln on h'dioad ' , ( acr , and IE a y other parti ol his Loly , which prugcntei a moat l.athsoma appearnnci1 , I * now ad olt and fimcoth aj that ot aannlnl ru's , with no ecir or trace of llu dl - UOHU Idt behti.d. He has now beej curid twelve month ? , Mcportcd hv V. U. HHJW.V , Biq , nirnwell , S. O. ) cfcrotco , Di. A. DAKK , Charlcatoo , S , C. Kolp'e s fiir Eight Yea-s-Unablo to W lk tor una Year-Got About on nanai and Knees-A Wo derfj Cure I liavu had moat wonderM euro cf Bait H > num. 1' r o\ruiito \ n yuais I Buffered with Sri Kncuui , I hid u on my head , nock , ainn and U'gn 1 wan nut able to walk , only 01 my handi ( iiiUn o > , forelh'btyiara. I trluJ hunured * ol rciiiiclliii ; not one had the loait meet. Tbo UiUns Haul my rano wig lucunblo. So my pir- crtJ til-d ototjthliu that came rlon ; ; . I naw > o jr rodvcrtl > cinenta , and conclu kU io try Ci'il- cur.A UKMEDHH. Too CuncURi hroiigbt tha bit nor Io thoaurUce o ( my skin It would drop oil oti It ca no out , until tuw I am uotlr.ly well. All I cvimy U ( thank jonmoit neartllyJor my cure. AIIV pereou who ihliuathU 1 tter a fraud let them w Itu or eomo and > < e uie , and find out themselves. WILL MaDOVAUD , 311 Dearborn bt , Chlvmo 111. The Cutlcura Tr/almv t , lor the cure of Bkln , Soilp and Hood JJUa se ) , dnnigts In tba Internal nun ol CuriciMA RESOLVENT , tha row UlooJ 1'uiiner , aid the external me of CuricURA anJ Ci'TtctRA roAr , the great Skin cureI'.Ico of CI'TICUKA ni li boxes , BO ct * . ; laiv'0 boxes , 81. CtiTici'Rt nhkOLVKST tl per tottle. CUTICUKA Hoif.'JJ OH ; CU > ici'UA tllAVISu SOAr , 16 cti. bom uf kll drugKUli. POTUR ORUQAND OHEMIOALOo.Boston RARV Kor Inla"'e and Ulrth Humora. UMU I and Suln Ulemlibea. iu CirriOTKA BOAr. delloomly periuned Hkla n8 utiaer , nd T lltt , llatb Mid Nunery Sinitlve Abac- lately pur. . Hales 1831 anil 1831 , 1C00.000. 1C00.000.W&3 W&3 * ' r