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E NO. 244. Céints - Five PEN E;tablishea 187I. pafred with his wife, snd ing to the tcuth or wes L. B. WILLIAMS |TERRIBLE VENGEANCE, |sumtton cerumorocomesicwr, | DOMESTIC DUINGS. | 2551 Fig bt il 1y i e s Pt i | 110 o PAK PLA R~ 3 —_ ket of the dead tramp was found a | gion. — y —_— habeas corpur, and_consigned to Lud- ek e Tiiant B T (et (o (ot : Q : s IRt LT The Sabrems obutt : convict's pardon from the Illinois pen- | The chief signal officer furnishes | A Briot from the Bureau of| A - b ' & SONS, Mexicans and Americans deciied scalnet him :mé’,h.n .ppe..luTramps Running Agmy e Shoifeloningjepeclaliblylol(oe tha o S - : 1d the case was taken to the court of -, ore rs L S e —— 4 This Wesk We Will Of Slaughtering Each | Joait Shocl okt v i | Witk Honest Mon's 1, S8 e 3 er Other. ed thres wesks ago, confirminz the de- Wives Prrrssuza, Pa., April 1510 p. m, | Nove Scotia, bas moved in n north: Cattle and Wheat. SPECIAL SPRING OPENING ! 1 CASE CHILY'S HOSE . cislon of the supreme court. A stay ’ —At Youngstown, 0., this moruing | ¢p ¥ SIEestion A A Row COREre HOTEH S R —_— .}1 prscewdln;,' it th;:‘nuddby — warrants ware Issued 'nrthu;rrfi-:g} Al s YN e R gla ocastby o The F Decidediy Thia § —OF— o g - | Jourdan’s counsel, and on ureday : ip | J. O'Brien, propriotor, an . C. - 4] [he Former Decided! m - . - < at 25c and 35¢ per Pair, | The Town of E1 Paso, New Mex- | joame*y eiuvecy tag o0 THE | And Getting Shot Dead for Their | & O Beleny prontt o orhe Gleve: ::\::l:‘,m:oufi;;:::z::n::;l‘::m_ e Zh = Silks, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Buttous, Fringes, Worth 50c and 60e. ico at War, Paivs. land Sandsy Times, an obscene sheet, | 1o K8 5 1e FRISHHIATEIEE T A e Cords and Tassels, 0 P Is : 3 vit that ho was suffering from % at the instanco of Abraham Gold:| S SRy o the Obio valley and ter Weak aud Pung. ords and Tassels, Ornaments, Parasols, Hosiery, Also 1 CASE He was taken to the hospi- | e smith, of Youngstown, for publishing Pt 2 31 Ladies’ Dol Ulsters, Walk- . : ; weather and occasional light spow aro S oves, Ladies’ Dolmans, Ulsters, Wa P 3 i Many Killed and the Fight|tal yesterdsy by the depaty sheriff. | Coming From a Ball to Shoot | him as the keeper of a hawdy house. 7 o icht L e S Ladie k Clock Bal.|Many , B | Tho warden refoscd to give a recelpt s Guizen was arrosted, and gave bail, | reporisdin Now. Evgland, sd Ueht| ooniin)ious Frosts Delay the ing Jackets and Millinery, brigean, Going On, for him, but the depaty left him, fail- Himself. The officer has gons to Clevelsnd fof | sourt ‘river has fallen 20 inches at |\, : K ) ing, howorer o tell the wardes the —_— O'Brian. Leavenworth, and the Mississippi has ork and Damage the ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. Regular Mad i Ny O . DILB D UNCER T a ted Criminal i Our Brother Arrested. risen 18 Inches at Cairo. The Ohio Prospects of Farmers. At 26 a Par Who Shall bs Wiped Out, the | voillsnce, Jourdan was placad o Beosve oris o ™ | Spccat Dioate o Tax Baa has faller 30 inches at Piitsburg, and o o Americans or theGreasers? | cell at 5 e'elock, -‘.“’k."“l;'.' ed a New York, New Yo, April 15—10 p. m.— | rlsen 18 inches at Cincinaati. The > > i s |l ' I K i } This is » BARE BABGATN of fjg;,_‘:;“:mfl?“l,;g‘_{fm‘:fhg"“h; p — Franlin I, @2wen, of the Reading | indicatons are that Iight iocal rains | Tqe People of Rock Isiand Rise H 0 H H i Ak = Charles Hedson, for many years con- | Jewett will be the most commanding the Best Assortment of Shaker, and Canton flannel, also Mazgie Jourdan's Brother. | being closed and no outside trading be Short and Tragle. nected with the Chicago, Burlington | candidate that can be pitted agalust | arrested this mornin chemols underwosr, made Up with | spucat Dismich 4o Tos Boc. o b Spocial Dispateh to Tus Lan. & Quincy, and for the past four s ears | him. cpening » letter. He confessed the WHEEL S. / view to comfort, warmthand durabil: | "Xy Yoax, April 16—1 a m—| Hoge—Active and higher; Yorkers| Mmuemts, Tenn., April 15—10 pm, | dinision tuperintendent of the Balti-| Warner M. Batoman, a prominent | crime and wes arraigned in the United e o % b oo nvalids and wesk-langed | you, 3. Jourdan, a noted criminal, |and Baltimores, $570@6 05; mixed | —Two tramps a ehort time sgo | more & Onio, has been appointed gen- | Cincinnatl lawsor,and who had charge | States court and placed under $2,000 in the West, persons we offer spectal inducomente | Ly eq from Bellovue hospital last | packiug, 8 65@6 00; cholco o fascy, | stopped for few days at the home of | eral superintendent of the Minneapo- | of the Sacrman litorary bureau pend. | bo Uneen has been in the post- At Chiengo Pricess ::: ‘;e;':?rj::c:l;:: goods are made | oo Jourdants s brother of Mag- | 86 106 40; Recelpts, 4000 head; | 0ld Ben Davis and son at Fifteenmile | lis & St. Lonis road, vice Hatch, ro- | ing the presidentlal nominatlon, is en | offica pervice eizht years. His sup- aa | &4 which it would be well $o take: advantage. ONE CASE LADIES' ASSORTED FANCY HOSE, At 25¢ a Pair, These arsall New Desigus and St i : Reports upto Apail st received at Plain 2nd Lace Buntings ed ont on the street, snd a rogular | Why This Flitting About From | a pistol, rushed into his room, and | take before Judge Baxter, Edward CAPITAL NOTES. Yot t et . ain and Lace Buntings. FAST COLORS. e e Lol found Him dying on the bed with a | Blackman. Ho had been garnisheed | specta dspatchesto Tas Brs. the depurtment of axricoltute show | 100 pieces excellant quality of Dress Goods in & Variety of We Also Offer: n I, George e ot pistol in his haad. Ho had not un- | for bis railroad tax, snd failsd to ro-| Wismmveros, April 15 | ot own o winter et Tcan: | Shades, at 100 and 15c. Bal)ed Mase mi . 10c|W. Campbell and one Gus Amerlcus dressed. Thero is as yot no explana- | spond. Tho marshsis mado tho arrost | Tho ‘patronage’ of Postmaster-Goa- | sus wnt 2iemi thio (he Jargest. o 2 ics” Hose a o |aud & Mexican. Tae fight is still go- | Seven Different Places Claim | tion of hisrash act. and wero bringing the prisoner to | oral James in the matter of the imme- | cragse; Oty and Iiliaois but slight HUS'EHY i HGS|ERY' < " = = 121-2¢|ing on, aud the probability is that 2 Won'c She Feel Sick? towa when a party of thirty or forty | diate employes of his ofiice, 18 Dot | gud Now Yo Diry e i < : o e G “ o ol R S S I M i or A et Him as Theirs. oectal Qltan 16 THRTIS: mon met them and orderod them 0 nearly 5o arest a1 tho paternago of the | L, Lok 42d Penusylsanla ro- | Special opening of new Styles in Ladies’, Geut's, Misses’ and Andupto - - $3.00in the towa will bs elaughtered, S Cattcaco, Apeil 101 a. m.—John | Téle88 the prisoner and return_to | Now York city postofice dspartment, e el Ve Children’s Hose in Cotton, Lisls and Silk. LADIES’ HIP AND SiLK HOSE, At RUINOUS PRICES. 1 Case Gent's Half Hose At 35c per Dozen. ONECASE Gent’s Fancy Half Hose, Regular Made and Fast Colors, at 25¢ a Pair. These Hose are worth, and have never been sold for less than 40c Wo are displaying a very Large and Elegant Assort- ment ot GENTS HALF HUSE, At Prices that SURPRISE EVERYONE. Don't Fail to See these Goods. JILLIAMS & SONS LB “Cash Retailers,” Cor. Dodge and 15th Streets. 'K, 15th St Engravers and dJewelers, CREIGHTON BLOC SPRINGSTOCK JUSTIINTI WHIPPLE, M'MILLEN & CO., Daimond Setters, J. H. FLIEGEL. Sacoosor t0 3. H. THIELE, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 1220 Douglas Street, OMAHA NEB. JNO. G. JACOBS, (Pormerly of Glzh & Jacoe) UNDERTAKE di;1.ma‘ic iutervention by any of the | {ujjs "hoifers and stags; $3 873@4 23 | 78 report whoat and clover not dam. | the demands of their men, ard their [ falsely accused. A total of $33235 |1 weow's photograph gallery suffared + a4 Wholesnip Dealer in F Ko 1417 Pambhars S, 014 Suand of Jaccb e | powere. for extra; 84 25@4 50 for cholse to |aged, but looking finely, as the enow | cars have bsen running all day unmo- | was raiscd and forwarded to the Great | from dsmage by wal Total 1988 | 5ipber of ams, Bac SEDEES By waL £ s BATOE OSRB0R A extrs choics do; 83 (03 75 for stock | dissppears. They sre very impatient | lested. Father, who ongaged counsel of in- | probably §25,000. urshasiag agent for ali kiud kept Undoubtedly the best shirt In the __No | steere; $4 00@4 75 for good to choice Newport lines strack at noon yester- | at the interlor depsriment that the United States s manufsctured = :ih Pnl‘;f,‘:f“_f';n‘?,‘;:"lnligml,o“';' y':; N':: | butchers' steers; 4 5065 00 for fair | Fato spring for maple sugar and syrup day. On these lines drivera aro paid | trial has been had and the Tndians ac- | police; Juhn . Banks, private secre- and Wholesale Dealer In Oraha Shict Pactory. The sapertorty | DU 205, o ravent acsepiaace by | Lo, medivm ehippivg atears; 35 106 | makiog. $L.25 for soventeon auid balf hour' | quited. ] tary, and Cipt. Riley, inspector of Fresh Lake, River and Salt Water Fish, e otr arost Improvements, | Groece of the proposals regarding the | 50 for good to exrs; £5 6066 00 for | A Novel Temperance Lecture. | Work por day, and the conductors,who | Samucl Phillips, another Obio man, | police. . B T el o o | fronticr. The sarprise and rovulsion | €holce heavy; $61086 50 for faucy | speia pis ateh to Tho Do, aro ellboa, v paid cighty fivo cents | has been sppointed to o clerkabip it | Cutcaco, April thatls Reinforced fronts, Reln! of feeling are not openly expressed, | Deavs scalawag; rozelpts 7300 he P, i q per day. The drivers demaud $2 and | the pension offics, which Private Dil- | Wood, the new backs and Reinforced sleeves, makos < | Sheep—Market steady st 84 50 | PITTSRUEG, April 15—10 p. m.— | the conductors $1.25 o less hours s thelr shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever manufactored at the moderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make iz guaranteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. Wo make a specialty of all wool, Pu. GoTrREINER, 1907 Farnam stron —_— TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. ‘Wholesa.e Murder. Special Dispatzh L The Bee Kaxsas Crry, Mo., Apeil 16—1 s, m.—A dispatch from El Paso, N. M., says: Jilberks Jourique and Jose Banchez, two youog Mexicans of high anding, were killed near the town by Sam Purdy and Frank Stevenson. This aronsed the Mexican residents of the town who domsuded revenge. Excitemeat ran high, and trouble was foared. Al the Americans turn- THE CZAR AVENGED, Horrible Dstails of the Brutal Hangings Yesterday, The Rope Breaks Twice With One Poor Fellow. Brave Sophie Piroffskyis Game tothe Last. Special Dispath to Loxnox, April 16—4 p. m.—A St. Potersbarg dispatch says all tho Ni- hilists, excopt the woman Heesy Helfmsno, condemncd to desth for connection with the czar’s ssssssina- tion—Ruseakoff, Michailoff, Kibalt- inch, Jelaboff, s0d the woman Sophie Porofisky—ware hanged at 10 o'clock this morning. Michailofl's rope broke twice. The order of hanglng was not disturbed. An {mmense coucourseof spectators wera prosent. FURTHER PARTICULARS, Special dlapatch to Tae Kee. Sr. Perenseuss, April 16—1a. m.— The concourse of spectators was im- mense, and the excitement hrs not been pzralelled by any event since the Raetian capltal was thrilled by the story that the cz=r had been torn to pieces by the nihilist bomb on March 13, At the appoluted hoor tho vie tim of the law were taken fromi their cells in_the for'ress of St. Peter and St. Paul and placad upon » hardle deawn by f.vr horees and surrounded by a strang body of mountad troops. The cortege proseeded at s slow pece through the streets leading to Somer- off equere, the place of exccution. The square wes txken porsession of in advance by a large body of troops, which filled It wholly to the exclusion of the populace, who vlewed the ssd spectacle from curside the clorely dravn cordou of miiitary. Jn the middle of the equare stood the scaf- fold, » revolting object, with its five dangling ropes agaiast the sky. To the last every one cf the five persons %0 800n 10 die refused positively to ec- copt the miolstrations or offices of the priests. Au sopalling accident oc- curred os the dzop fell. Michaclofi s rope broke, and ho fell to the ground. A thrill of horror went through tho vast sssembly, and even the office charged with this terrib's duty showec sigus of being shocked. The body was raised, when upon agaln attempi- ing to hang him the rope once more parted. Loud exclaimations of dis- gust aud pity were hesrd from the people, bat there was no breach of or- der. The work of death wrs finally accomplirhed amid the awed bush of e great throng, and the five nihl- lists swurg lifelees together from the fatal bewms Al the prisovers re- fused to appesl fer a respite. Each ouo hsd a plecard on the breest, on m-n', and then k'sssd a crors that was prescited to thir lips by a_priest. They were hinged successively, each The execation of the apied but twenty min- ‘lo the drums beating in- TERRIBLE DESTITUTION. Special Dipatch to The Bos Coxstaxixorie, April 16—1 . m. —Thure are forly thoussnd destitute pereons on the ieland of Chio. The shocks are dimin'skiog In intensity, aud confidenco fa returning. BEGINNING THE WAR. Spacial Diapatsh t2 Tha Bee Pagis, April 16—1 a. m.—Twelve thousaud French troops will begin operatiors on the Tanisian frontier on Monday nex. There will be no pecial Dispatch to The Bee. but there is & grest and possibly dane gerous bltterness smoulderivg. STILL PICKING TP, Loxvox, April 16—1 e. m.—Lord Beaconsfield continues 10 improve hourly. gie Jourdan, through whose strategy Willlsm Sharkey, the murderer of Robert Dunn, escaped from the Tombs. Jourdan wss arrested in this city about three montks ago, charged with being concerzed in the robbery of the Middletown (Conn.) eavings back, snd ke was held to awsli a aathorities wanted to get off their hands, and gase no notice of his es- cape until last evening. SITTING BULL. The 01d Cuss Rather Strangely Located To-day. Ferxaxoisa, Fla, April 16—1a. m.—Lieutenant Wind reports that Sitting Bull, with two pipooes, is encamped & qusrter of a mile ont of town. It is rumored the chief isabout to move. Stria, Alaska, April 16—13. m.— Sitting Bull, with a band of eleven wartiors and half as many squaws i3 camping on Dokomoff river, 913 miles east of the town. Whan Licutenant Brlad lefc there on the 4th of July, Sitting Bull was preparing té teke s Dap- Mgce, Cal., April 16—1 a, m.— Tourlsts to the wonders of the Yose- mite are rather timid about venturlog into the valley, owing to Sitting Ball and followers having eucamped in the most beautiful section of that favored spot. Lieutensat Gas, who is just in, says that the Indians are still supplied with a few hours rations. 1n his opin- ion the chief and his followers will break up before the season is over. Fort Ewrw, Texas, April 16—1a, m.—Lieutenant Easy reporte that Sttting Bull was seven miles up the Nences river cn the 9th of the present month. He left on the 11th and the chief and his followers had moved two or three feet. Coxcorn, Me., April 16—1 a. m.— Th west side of the Kitiacattanaway, fourteen rods below town, presents a pictaresque sight, dotted with the tents of Sitting Bull and his braves. Lieutenant Bluster reports that the chief is about to stay where he is. Lasasie, Wyo. T., April 16—1a. m.—Bill Nye h 3 a special from his mule, waruing him that Sitting Ball and his gang have no irtention to move till the peach crop ripers. Lieu- tenant As-, who broughit the dlspatch, says that Sitting Bull ocsupies a good posliion on the Big Horn, where he d his braves while away tho time swallowing litt'e horns. WasniNgrox, April 15—1a. m.— Lisutenant Roblnson, with provisions, eft Fort Buford on tho 7th fnst. to meet Sitting Bull, who was near Pop- lar river, foot-ore and hungty, on his way to surrender. ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Special Dispatches to Ths Bee. At Cresco, Howard county, I., Wednesday night,a fire destroyed foar stores on Market street. Loss, $15,- 0(); insurance, $5,030. Good Friday wey observed more than ever in Chicago yesterday. The board of trade closed and Dbuslness wassomewhat susponded. The Cath- olic and Episcopal churches have ser- vices commemorative of the closing of Lent. John Weldert wa: arrested at 2 o'cloek yesterday moining, in Chicago, for setting fire to his liguor store, 368 West Fourteeath street. Secretary Lincoln and family aro packing up their household effects,and prepariog to bid adieu to Chicago for the present. They expect to return to Washington the first of next week. Good Friday wes well observed in New York yesterdiwy. All the com- mercial exchanges closed, nd servi- ces were held in the Eplrcopal and Cathol’c churches. Congre:sman Burrows, of Michigan, has been invited to deliver the decor- ation day address at Gettysburg, snd will accept the honor. Bass ball, New York: Matropolitans 15, Yale College 7. Chicago Live Stock Market Curcaco, April 15. The bosrd of trade closed, and very listle curbstone trading at mominsl prices Hegs—Merket less active at 5 @100 decline; sales at €5 706 05 for fair to choice light; §5 60@6 00 for com- mon to cholce mixed weights, Inclad- ing heavy and light; £6 00@6 50 for good to choice heavy; recoipts, 15,000 bead; shipments, 305 Cattle—Market quiet; 830083 75 for common to fancy good fat cows steers; $3 50@4 50 for cholce feeding |5 25 for fair to good; $5 35@5 75 | for extra to choice; fancy a shade lower. e St. Louis Live Stock Market. Sr. Louts, April 15. No general markets to-day,exchange Fires. #pecial Dispatoh to Twn New York, April 15—10p. m.— The six story brick building, No. 145 and 147 Mulberry street, owned by Win. Smith, was descroyed by fire this moraing. Lose, $30,000. Gne Ball end, Anoth Special dispateh to The Deo Crcsco, Aprll15—10 p. m.—L. R. Remscy, a wellknown commission merchsnt of this city, committed sai- cide at 5 o'clock_this morning, at his residence, on Emerald avenue, by shooting himself through the beart. He retorned from a ball after mid- night, and kissing his wife aud little bog, relired to his owa room. At 5 o'clock his wife, hearing the report of Backner,a waiter in Burkley & Milair's restaarant In this city, has fallen heir t0 $10,000 by the death of & relative Milwaukee, He goes to that city to-morrow 10 look after the lezacy. A short time 2go he was out of work, and his wife left him and went fato a house of ill-fams to earna living for herself. He says he is sorry that she cannot share his gocd fortune Chicago Notes. Special Dispatch to The Bee. Caicsco, TiL, Aprll 15.—10 p. m.— Col. Fred Grant arrived at homo to- day from Texss and New Mexico, where he has besu leoking after some mining_interests. He expected to et his father’s party and go into Mexico, but by eomo mistake he missod them, Col. Fred goes east "in a few daye. Daniel O'Leniy stated to a Morning News reporter last night thathe would bet §100 that the third man in his great pedestrian conzeat of 142 hours, begirning May 23d, in New York, would pocket ct least $13,620 as_his share of the recetpts. Tne walkers are to got 45 per cent of the gato re- ceipts, to be divided pro 1ata amonz the first five who cover 480 miles. If only ono goss 430 miles, ho gets the whols of 45 per cent. ~O'Leary geta 55 per cont of tue receipte. For O'Leary’s walk in this city, begloning May 6 b, there are already thirty-five entries. Inaicavions. Spectal Dispatch to the Hoa Prrrsovro, Pa., Aprll 16—1 8, m. —Tho Cook-Hall murder trial has been goirg on here for theoa days. He is the man who shot Esther Fea- terin a houso of ill fame last Dacem- ber. The trial has created great sym- vathy for the criminal. The jury went out this afternoon and hcynot yet returned. The indioations are that the vesdict will b murder in the first degroo. Tho prizonor Is taking things cool, and entertsins great hopes. Thoee Big Billiards. Spectal Dispatch to Tua Bex New Yo, April 16-1a. m.—Ja- cob Schacffer and Goorge Slosson played the fifth and last game in the last gawe In the billiard match for $i000 in this city last night. The match procesded without remarkabio playing until the twelfth inuing,when Schacffer, by somo mont brilliant olaying, get the balls Into_long rail, when by a very delicate pliy, he ran up o splendid score of 311 and wes loudly applauded. Slosson continued to play with continued to play with terrible bed luck, and in threo In. nings could oniy add twenty to his acore. Schaoffer did some wonderful playing also in the fourteentn Inning, and mde & fine run of 213, which made his ecore for the evening 739. Tu the seventeenth ioning he mads 55 by very eki liul playing, leaving him only six to make to win the game end match. _Slozson fsiled to make moro than cight fn the next two iunings, and then Schacffer made the neccssary six amid wild applause. The score for th night was: Schacffer 800, Slosson 92, Total scores: Schaeffer 4000, Sloason 2780. Held for Muraer. * Spoen] Dispateh to The Bee. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., April 16—1 a. Smith Ransom, who was terribly aseaulied with an’ axs by Luther Bright, at Est Long Meadow, Sun- day night, died of his injuries yoster- duy worning. Bridge was held in 5000 bonds to await examination. Fruit in the East, Specls] Dispaten to The Bee. Cricao, April 16—1 a. m.— Fruit growers from the east shore of Lake Michigan report che peach crop uear the lake is cot materially dam- aged, but three or four miles inland, Scarcely any live buds can be seen. The trees are ot Injured. There are prezpects cf a fino crop of cherries, plums, grapes, raspberries and straw. berries. Wisconsin and Illinois farm- for the gronnd to_dry sufficiently for spring ceeding. It has been a firat John Troboy, a farmer, when about balf way home from market the other day, got out of his wagon to got & bot- tle ‘that had fallen from his pocket. Oce of the mules kisked him. Ho was found under the wagon' by his sons, who had been searching for him, dead. Bayou below here. Iu a few days they eloped with tha wives of the old man and eon, and left on a flst boat, Young Dasls took & gon, boarded the sceamer *‘McCready,” and started in pursuit. Twenty-five miles below he saw the eloping party in camp on the bank. He drew a bead on the tramp railecad oompin‘, to-day caused the arrast of Levit Thoraton, the pub- lisher of The Daily American Ex- changa, on a clarge of libel for artl oles reflecting on Gowan’s manipula- tion of Reading railroad matters. Bulidozed Marahals. h to The ee. ted Staics Marshals Crider and Crittenden were sent out from the U, S. coart at Louisville co arrest and town. The marshals complied. The mon who relensed the prisozer wers his neighbors. A New Vanderbil; War. Special Dispatch 0 Tho Beo New Yorx, BApril 16—1 a. m.— There Is some excitement fn New Yok over rumors that the fast freight line operating over tho New York Central is cutting rates in spiteof Com- missioner Fivk's mauifeato of Taes- day, forbidding cuttlng. A meeeting of the trunk line managers will be called at Vanderbilt’s house to mor- row to discuss the situation. A live- Iy time ia expzoted, as tho Now York Central was o party to the arrange ment that if any trunk line should make arate below the recently eatab- lished tariff, or give a rebate or in any way violate the pool arrangement, the joint high commiselon would cr- der the other lines in the pool to meet such rate. It s belleved the trunk line poel is in danger of telng broken, and that the Baltimore & Ohio and Penusylvania aro trying to meet it. He Must Swing. Spacil Dispatet to Tho Hse Bostox, April 16—1 8, m.—Efforts to secure a commutation of the sen- tence of Stearns Rendall Abbot, who is to be hangad in May for the mur- der of Maria L. Crue, at Groton, Mass., proved fruitless, tho governor declialog to laterfere. The Timber Crop. Bectal Disvateh t. Tha ke, Cuistoy, Ia., Aprll 15—10 p. m.— The river is all clear at this point and it 13 belicved to ba clear north of lake Pepin. A larze pieco of ice in moving out this afternoon struck the Clinton lumber company’s new mill and tore out a part of tho foundation, and also a log ladder and two piers. Tao fer- riea are again running. Interviews with prominent lumber men just re- turned from the pineries disclose the fact that only 80 per cent. of the logs cat during the past wintor winter will reach tho market this year on account of softroads. The snow came early in the winter before the ground frozo. Streams in the pinerlps are very low ;nd no floating stage has occurred 5o ar. Joining in the Rising. Spe ial Dispatch to The Bee, Cryernsaty, 0., April 15—10 p. m. All tho Nowport, Ky., street car em- ployes hove united with the city linzs in the strike. Curcaco, April 15 — 10 p. m.— There is no change in the threatoned stzevt-ear atrike. The South side men aro_awalting the return of their su- perintendent acd the North slde men and their company arp still twenty- five centa per day apart In their nego- tiationa. New Yor, April 16—10 p. m. The carpentera havs made a demand for §3.25 per day from mext Monday. It is stated the demand will be gen- erally complied with, CINCINNATI, tion in tho city to day. A of the atrikers held carly yostorday should guard the car stables and pre vefit sny g taken out. ingly men assembled at their respec- tive stablis, and begen to intimidate men who wished to go to work, new men who wete offering their_sorvices. stationed at each stable, aud with their aid about ten cars were started, but several attempts wers made to policemen —were sent out with each car, but were not sufficient to guard them. The men gathered In large numbers, and would stop the cars on the street, and lift them off the track, and not allow them to be moved. In this way all the cars o the consollda- ted line were atopped, and not a_car of this company 1a now moving. This company raus 206 carz. The Eicn park line conceded to The drivers and conductors on twe day. Covington cars and cars on the Edon park and Main street are all that are running to-night. Railroad Oftcials. Spectal Dispateh to Tho e, Mixxarowss, April 15—10 p, m— signed to accept & position on the Chi- c1go & Omaha. . Indications, Special dispateh to The Bee. Wasniseros, April 16—1a m — For the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys: Warmer fair weath- er, lower barometer and winds shift- April 151 a. m.— The ctriko of tho etrest railway om- ployes ie the great topic of conversa- mzeting morning it was decided that th-ir men Accord- From twenty to thirty polico were take on drivers and conductors. Two will fall in the Middlo sad South At- lantlo states and the Ohlo valley, fol- lowed by clearivg weather durlng the day, and slightly warmor fair weather in these disteicts and tho gulf states daring Setarday. The Missisaippi will proba Iy continue to rise at Mem- phis and Cocianati. WASHINGTON. aggrogating 425 persons. In the Now York office the number of ewployes is 450, and in sddition there are 500 let- ters, The Washington postofiice depati- ment was visited by two nis dele- gations, one of straight out republi cans, who ask that Post naster Potts, of Petersburg, a dsmoerat, be retain. ed, and the other, head:d, by Senator Mahone, seeking au eutire reorganizi- tion of the postel syztem of Virginia, on the groand that it wa3 prostituted during the last campaign for party purposes, Invlew of the award of §5000 dam- inst Postmrster Tyler, of 0, for an assault on Mrs. A. Murray, it is rumored that he is to be removed. Divld P. Cramer, of the first assistant postmaster general's office, it pplicant for the position. The supreme court has rendered a decislon in the csse of Victor et al., aguinst Chester A. Arthur, collector of the port of New York, acting un- der the ruling of the secretary of the treasury, for classifying stockings for duty at the rate of per cent. ad- valorem. The decision sustaius the coilcctor’s action and points out that the remedy must be had in new I lation. A large number of stocki mannfacturers frora Massachuaotte, New Jersey, and other stst:s have made a strong protest againat tho low tariff on {mporied stockings and eay they ought to be protected by a duty f50 per cent. Mang of these mon, now hece, will have a hearing; befors the secretary of the treasury to-day. Secretary Windom yesterday, which, if at : will break up many schemes of offize brokerage. The following Is a text of the order: “Officers, clerks :nd other employes of this department are prohiblted from making recommenda- tions for appolatments or giving any information except to_the proper ofi- cialarelative to vacanciaa that may cx- ist or occar in any branch of the treasury department;t Iso, from giv certificates of merit to clorks or em- ployes leaving the departmont for any cause.” SPECULATING ON THE DEADLOCK. All the eenators who could do =0 went to thele homes last nignt, and parties to ths deadlock were therefore scarco todsv. Among the senators remaining in the city wero several re- publicans, eho give considerable | welght to tho ides that thers is something in the wind. It isconced- ed that no caucus has yet been called, and tho sbsenca of 80 many senators wakes it certaln that nons will be called to-merrow, and probably not cn Mondsy. It I3 quite possible, how- ever, that the ropublicans will get to- gother by Tuesd+y and talk the mat- tor over. The element favoring con- sideration of, at lesst, a few of the nominationr, is etoadily vrowing, and while such a plan has by no meaus | been decided en, it is not improbable one or mora executive sezeions will ba agreed on. Inthis event tion of Stanley Matthews will st come ap, tegether with thuss who are to fill preesing vacancies. The repub- Ticans will, of couier, keep matters in can withhold such nominaticns 3 they choose. In this .way Robertson's nomination may not be introduced at present, and the fight on the electiou of ofiicers neced no: be materially terfered with. The democrats rem: firm, and will resist all summer, necessary. The republicans will prob. ably soon begiu to adjourn from one Monday to anothe: JUST GOTTHE NEWS. ux Indlans belonging s tribe, were arreated onacharge of murder and confined in a dark prison. An old chief help ed toarrest the alleged offenders, but at the same time headed a subscription list, which ke passed around smong the Brules to raize money enough to to secure a lawyer to defead the young fellows, who. were, as ho thought, telllgence. It has just been received zall declined. The idea among the more promin=nt Otlo democratic politicians is to nem- inate Hon. Hugh J. Jewett for gov- ernor of Ohio. Itis held that Gov- erndr Foster will assuredly be the re- publican candidato, and that Mr. applicant for solicitor cf the treasury department,held by Kenneth M. Ray- nor, with a flatteriog chance of sue- | cons, The cabinet adjourned at 2 o'elcck yesterday. Secretary Windom says thele own control, ard the committees | IR in the Night to Take Back Water. A Variety of News from Var- ious Places. Crop Prospects. Fpecial dispsteh to the Bee, Wasnrxarox, April 15—4 p. m— Kentucky, To each report some decreaso owlng to ce of snow. At the date roturns the condition of the 1 i a large pos al wheal growing states, whenever mentioned it was put below the averaga of last,year. Alterna'e freczing and thawiog dur iug tho month of March was the most detrimontal of any weather during the winter. Livo stock, notwithstanding the soarcity of fodder and provender caused by the loug and severs winter, bas come out in fair health, though reported verylowin flesh. No malig- at or prevsiling disease reported ent of country. of the langs avd stom- ach aro mentioned. Great loases from coldand exposure are reported on the plaios of the far west. Gong to Seed. Spectal Dispatch to The kes. Cuicaco, April 151 p. m.-—Spe- ciala from various portions of Minne- aota show seeding to have begun in some parts of the state, but not_gen- erally. Reports from Dakota, Towa, and Wiecousin indicate the samo state of affairs. Snow banks and wet or frozen ground in most places atill hin- der seeding. A Sudden Rise Spoctal dispatch to Tun Bam Rock Tscaxp, April 15—4 p. m.— There was conai during th ht,caused by a rapid rise of tho Mississippi owing to the gorge of ice. Fire bella were rung and the congregation_whi jurt an- sembled in th Catholiz church, rushed madly oat. works was flooded and the Holly engine disabled, leaving the works entirely suspended, the water rcaching above the furaace T flowed in the reg Butord plow works, and W ers’ saw mill, cyerhous- Causing m gen- eral stampeds of poor people liiog on the flat known ss the slongh. Trains on the Peoria road wera stoppad and. the street cars sus- pended. Mang poople vacated the lower floora of their houses, taking up carpats and moving everything lia- blo to damago. There was grave fears that the dykes would break and flood tho entire city, excopt the blaff The i ive wag at an_early s moramg and tho waters have gone down. There’is ne further fear of trouble here. Tho damnge is not a0 greas a7 appeared last night. ‘Wealthy Immigrants. ociat Dia New Yors, April 15—4 p. m.— Over eloven hundred immigrants landed in Castle Gaeden within the past twenty-four hours. The class of immigr 12 into this port dur- 230 in sosial an ditions. A single Ge:man banking house in this city has cashed drafis ag- gregating one hundred thou: last three Gorman stesmships. A cteerags passenger who arrived on the Labradcr from France, on her second trip, had 50,600 f 1 bolted about hia wateb under Lis clotbing, Bouquet. i il : Tom's Cabl with s shower of iclo Tom was atrack eck aui Eizy ou the neck, rrers spotted with ned tho act- w. Somo of orsa Tox, Targest contl ration occurred lat night, and ganeral alarm w:s sounded calling out the entire population. Tao fire_was discovered in the basement of Youmer's cgar store, Second stroet. . Despite all efforts the eutire block was burned to the ground and slso the China hall. Commonmeslth printing office_ani Crscrssati, April 'y has appointed Jacob Gesserl, chief of agent of the Pennayl Ieave hero to-morrow to assume his st Pittabarg. It is atated n will succeed Mr. Woed dispach clerk posed atealings were extensive. Serrserreep, T, April 15.—M mortal gervices at the tomb of Abra- ham Lincola were held this moroing at 7 o'clock. The governor and & of members of the leg- precent and participated | there wes nothing of importance be- ' fore the meeting. in the ceremozie We invite an especial inspection of of New SUTURMNMER SEFELES At 37 1-2c, 45¢, 50¢c, 60c, 75¢, 86¢, and $1.00. B COLORED DRESS GOODSI The Most Complete Stock to be Found in the City. Fine Cbelisk Cashm eres, French Shoodah Cloths, Roman azd Bayadere Strip: Fine All-Wool Plaids, GRAND MILLINERY OPERING, On Wednesday Evening, April13th,'81, and during the week, our Patrons and the Public are re-pécttally invited. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. EDHOLM m® ERIGKSON, Wholesale and Retail Manafacturing JEWELERS. LARGEST STOCK OF 4 Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City. Come and seo our stock, as we will be pleased to show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, ™65 s cis" THE GREAT WESTERN GLOTHING HOUSE! M. HELLMAN & GO, Spring Suits | All Styles | IMMENSE STCCK! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! Largest Clothing louse West of Chicago! A DEPARTMENT FOR CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's Furnishing Goods, in great variety, and a heavy stock of Trunks, Valises, Hats, Cips, &c. These Goods are fresh, purchased direct fron the manufac- turers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever be- fore made We Sell fur Cash and Have but One Price. A large tailoring force is emploved by us, and we make Suits to Order on very short notice. CALL AND SEE US. 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., Corner 13th, i D, B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERCHAN et Ftabii same being selected w.th caro @eneral Western Agenf for BOOT Mark HS OVAL BRAND HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, iron and Wagon Stock, W.dJ. BROATCH, 1209 & 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. fo180m

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