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. *\'OL. X.‘ } Esie;blished VIV87I7. L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS, e Omaba Dailn Ce. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, TUESDAY APRIL 19 1881 - MORNING EDITION NO- 246. I S = ———————e— { Priée Fi\;e Cents A. CRUIGKSHANK & CO. ENDYMION DEAD, |[r | Russla would take stringent moasures | | of precautions against passengess and | goods from the United States. Death of Lord Beaconsfield *ry. Torese s Princes of Wales troke of warm weath ores, | loading and transf when one alde o theother will yisld | caasing rallroads geest Iosor b in order to get out of town. 5'&(;3; comes booming In over the i ; : W. J. Juliaa was 8ppointed store. | J-» M. & L at the rate of 150 to 175 Senators Still Wrangling | keeper and gauger in tho Fifch dls. | ca%e per day, and short line also WASHINGTON. THE LATEST NEW! President Garfield Determined < Iy : S Last Night. | opeued the first national tishery exhi- . trict ¢f Tennessee; T. A. Sykes, | brings Inalarge proport hile th i This Week We Will Offer - nght | bition at Norwich to-day. il Like Cats and Dogs, gauger of the Fifth district of Ten pL. &N, In :;”cwdr.oaw:a:fl"’u:m'; g It to Fight and Fall by I CASE CRILD'S : e a large atiendance aud mauch intorest e nossce; and John Landenger, jr., | frelght has to atand in cars for dags Robertson. AN S HOSE | Be is Couscious to the Very | ¥ felt in tho display, both on sc g 5 ganger in the Sevemth distriot of [OF Weoks without bsivg removed, — SPECIAL SP count of its novelty snd tho effect it is | Meanwhile the Indian Bureiu | Kentucky. something like a blockade will b the 7 : 2 RlNG OPENING at 25c and 35c per Pair, Last. beloved { will havo on fsh culueoin Hadlon == rouul. Tho strikors absolatoly rofaro John Brown’s Relict. Religv- OF. w. est Britian. Samples of all ed b NT V o their pl RO orth 600 a0 B0, - [Gostbelin, Samplesof all ediblo DOMESTIC DUINGS, [(fso% their places tobo flled. The ed by Popular Sub- Silks, D: Go goiidig . Also T CASE The Career of This Brilliant | " The ar s sraaterenton 1o e 5 — the offect that tho atraot car drivors scriptions. , Dress Goods, Trimmings, Buttons, Fringes, i ' LA S Shea Bl P e et et ot aadin Many Agencies Vacant an Sicng Bul o Boep P | and employes o many args manuas: Cords and Tassels, Ornaments, Parasols, Hosiery, " - fortre: tl ntem, 3 iog’ ! Migren “oms o B Gomat i | Property Unprotected, | "G oiietio o 1 *Dal it 8 5 | & Outhoti st Coromoniona-| G10Ves, Ladies' Dolmans, Ulsters, Walk- L) Forty-Two Years Leader of His | the rumor of the formatlon of & new | EEE Shariian roosivslf mal today (looked fore 1y Bounced for Dis- ing Jackets and Millinery, 4 Regular - Made, Party cablnet compoked of members of the | President Garfleld Said to Bn- | Brotbrion, dated Forb Batord, Apsi | ooy TLAPrl 19—1a. m.—The ohedioncs AL p g At 25c a Pair o dorse the Deadlock, 1z, i which o aye Capialn Ho- SolTans e sy Lare Sy LL AT POPULAR PRICES, n Athens dispatch says there i onald had just acrived with three In- | ng. 2 This i & KARE BARGAIN of| 5 Dot o s s great xcilmont fn Grsece ovos the - dianesent by Sitting Ball, and upon {,".‘;’,,'e‘}fl,fl;»'"m;":;’:h ledshave [ The Old Constitution Believed 1 e o e | ackey's tors o satllement of th | Sveda dmie t Toe b, T vovtebauring il Dall co | Sooresof mem have ofeod o work,baé fofbetiioetar e Ks H SH-KS ! B which it would be well to take | Bsaconsfield died very calmly at 6 thoy we intimidated by the strikers advantage, o'clock this moraing. Three physi- | boundary question, aod a royal decree | Wasmixoron, April 18.—Businers | “Tell the Americans B0t to be afrai oy PP # 2 clacs were In attondsace, heeide i | Bte boen issued. oalling out the whole | opensd this merniug with the receipt | that I wil eat the pro-ialons they seat | heid Saveasrer o ooqiosag7%d to (G Ebck boxies Wo iavite an especial inspection of of New ONE CASE Ruwton. Tord Boaconsield was per- | PoPulation ospablo of beating arma. | of o communication from the secrotary [ 8ad then not come. Thoy will seome. | avor ths company might. want tomes, | *7cs! Dipaten o Tus pas. SUNMM fectly comtcious to tho last. of war, enswering a senato irquiry ek asuiNGTo, April 18.—4 p. m.— ER SILES I havo given my word aud my body to | Pablic sym concerning the testing mashines for | the cueen, and will do whatTam told. | favor of tho men and liberal contrib materlals in use in the department. | L am in esrnest. I em going in.” He | tions have been made by the oltizens | °IO¥iDg: A prominent republican Mz, Herrls submitted tho offcial | also asked that his friends be notsent [ to assist thom. The strikers haye alsg | 1°urnslist of New Jersey. tho editor of report of R. P. Porter s consua stat- | away from Buford until he should | nad promises of assistance from other | °°° °f the most influential party or- PLAYING AT WaR. ec al Dispated to Tee Bun Losvos, April 19—1 a. m.—The anoual review aud sham fight of vol- uateer troops camae off with grent eclat pathy has been strongly in / LADIES' ASSORTED FANCY HOSE, At 25c¢ a Pair, At 37 1-2¢, 45¢, 50¢, 60¢, 76¢, 85¢, and $1.00. COLORED DRESS GOODS! [Besjamin Disrasli, Earl of Bea: The Star thls afternoon printed the cousfield, was born in London De- cembsr 21, 1803, and was thersfore past his seventy sixth yaar. o was arrive. We Also Offer: tary, they foand refaze from the The weather other yeers, but it wes splendidly isticlan in corrcctlon of his corres- ary to correct laborers if the company attempted to St. Paal road, 35 years of age, while | t0 twelve hours, paylng them $1.50 gans in that state, had a long talk was as atiff as a bar of iron and he ls The Most Complete Stock to be Found in the City. ‘ of Jewich descent, ki dfather, | 3¢t Bilghton yesterday. 3 Thess ars all New Desigas and | et whom be was Dammed, baniag | was brilliant, and grest cromds of pao. | PoRdence to The North American His Head Cut Off atart cars, and_In view of all these | "ith tho president on the subiect of | Fine Obelisk Cashm eres Fi Al sottled fn Eagland io 1745, - Tas | sle from London and other elries at. | ReVieW, in which he classed Tennes- | special Disatcs tothe Lee. fact the buard of directora of thocom. | t1¢ Zomioation of Robertson. The| Roman and Bayadere Stri "ronch Shoodah Cloths, name “Disrachy” was adopted by his | tended. The programme did not dif- | 562 3mong the states that hed scilod | Dyroque, In , April 18—10 p. m.— | Pany agreedto-dsy to compromlse with | °ditor informed —our — reporter ayadere Stripes, Fine All-Wool Plaid : y ,Is, Ap: P. y p : ~ ancestors, when ia the fftoenth con. | fer materially from programmes of | 30d repudinted debts, The senator | Thomas Gy, froight conductor on the | the mon by reducing the day's work [ tha* ~ the president’s backbone Plain and Lace Buntings 100 pieces excellant quality of Dress Goods in a Variety of Ladies Hose at - 10c | Spasish Tnqaisition in the Venetian | carrted out, and created great enthu, | the statement of that pariodicsl, but | standing on top of : each, or increasing their 5 | determined not to yleld sn inch in the | Shagd . WM L . 12 12c | republic. What mame they bore 1o | Siasm on the part of the spectators, || ®ince the tamo has heen contradicted | wag srack by & rope as ;‘;‘hlu’:i:.e.:. conts per day, without ,.d;fig'.f‘: Roborlaon ca =; ihat the president e e L s e wnta wizousa un stcopsr, | B3 (b, seustors from Obio and Vi | passiug ovor Safula bidgo. His head | BAOEE of hours, Tho men hag do. | 14 be had not sxuzht any contest HUSlERV ! HUSI ! Tt i e ginis, he made the cortection 10w (o | was severed from tho bedy, except a|Mandod an incresse of 50 cents per | Filh Party leaders, bat a it had bean i 7 ' ERY! #3¢ Tonuesseo right beforo tho poople. | fow tough muscles. Ho Toll to tha |48y, aud would mot accept either | ©7c2d-0n him, he thought it tho best | BPecial opening cfnew Styles in Ladies', Gent's, Missos’ and St. Pererssora, April 19—1 a. m. After several Ineffectusl dilatory policy to have the question as to . tended for the law. He remai tra i ; ropositl ildren’ % LADIES' HIP AND SILK [ ihotady cf it for three yonm atter 200 tho iwo handeed avd foue stu: | motions Me. Dawes made » speeeh I vt e paelog over i body [ F o por ey o gL 65, Turk | whother the oxecutive o loglsla- Onildren's Hose in Qotton, Lisle and Silk. i HOSE whioh e trareled on the eontinagy, | Cens charged with violating tho rales | arralgnment of ‘tho democratic policy | Th remains wero sent to Leavenwarsh | (ho_comuany refusod to. grant and | %o depariments ate to. control GRAND MILLINERY OPENINC 3 and returning, at the ago of twenty | sontonend o wipein. ocen wers | uf fillibustering to defeat the will of | for burial, accompanied by his fam- [ 01sequently anothor meeting of the [10Mminations settled finally. ~The [ o) greg, 5 y s 8t e g, of breaty |sentoncod 1> oxpulsion, ‘seventy.one | the maiority. ily. stelkers was called o, conaidor what | Prevident was determined to ecognize | Of W edneaday, Hvening, April13th, 81, and during the week At RUINOUS PRICES. him imauedisto distinction. e then | gy o0 ,under atcest for several | This led to a discussion of tae sit- as shoald bo doze, At this mesting the |l Sloment ia his perty and he_had [ OUF Patronsand the Public are respecttully invited. 5 1 Case Gent's Malf Hose | andertock teip to tho esst, sad i | 54 R hunéred were reprimanded | uation on the lest night session, and |, & Southern Blizzard. strikers wonld not agree to Secons the | Fecognized tho two factions fn New ek D, g tho oast sod in | ang fteen acquittod. tho record was review:d to show hat [ %! DUt 1 The e o | proposition of the company, and sould | YOrk With the view to restoring har- A. CRUICKSHANK & CO At 35 D 1831, appeared “The Youag Duke,” THE MONETARY CONFERENCE. Mr. Dawes had himself refused to go | _ G0L0MBUS, Ga., Aptll 18—107. m. | 1ot agree upon what course was to be | B00Y5 that ke could no: withdraw . R followed next year by *‘Gontarini | Pocisl Ditpaich to Tus lise into executive session. —A cyclons patted over this Sunty | Curaned. A meating of eitiesns wa | EODEFt80D, nor accept a compremiee| T Ploming "ottt 23 cpontariat | ety Avril 19-1 a. m—T¢ s | Mr. Dawes disclaimod any parallel | S7eeping eversthing in its path. Tho | Feld in tho mayorss whive. - & aeleen, | ' 505 ehape ot form. ONE CASH drons Tule of Alesy and o Yo [doubtfai whother the Eaglish and | between tho cases, winco thare was no | 10uss of W. H. Sword was tora to [ tion of the atrikers w o o Jobn B w Vi io eginnin; & T o thwart the wili of @ majcrity. 13 a e Regular Made and Fast S,’:’%’,l,‘:l'm'; lg?:;m‘:”‘m“‘?,d‘ir"f“? s Ag(:;f ;:‘y.- :::lf:::fn;,;n:fix Feithi G ost i silicd Loh e pl’) Too Much H 4 -i:iafluz k“lgith Forne Jab Leldale: e Bl Colors, at 25¢ a Pair. “Ranoymeds” and “Henrietta TW‘:; probably follow the inaugaral epeech | cedent for their present action, it was | Special dtepateh to Tun Bsn s f‘-a-. n'l"'l:: pr:‘-:u'::ed:::':mcmrl : tn;x?:e:‘:m ll’;g;’:gsgfl;h”d(;hm;d' < ple” in 1836, “Vemetia® in 1837, |f M. Maguin, the French minister | ® Weak foundation to stand on. New Yous, April 15—10 p. m.— | vati will contiae to do without st |lef of the widow of old Joha Brown; eThnse Fiose rs worti sad bixve | EGoum Alsros fa’ 1839, “ontng o of Sninoa: Tho discussionwas participated in | Adolph Yenger ia at Bellevae hospital | cat for, at least, a coupls of days yet. | has met with mach suco:ss. Sabscrlp: ® s Hosoare morth, and BV | i 1844, "8yl in 1845, “Txion| 1un raaxco rosistex woppn, | 2, Meswte, Davie, West Viegina, | suring from iricbinonis, bue 1t Pkl tion papers have been opered only 8 : 2 Theavent and Hlaneeed o 1500 | Boaee ey pa gL Montin. | Saulibury sud Butnslde, with der” | theosghe o will ecover: o hos| MARKETS BY TELEG throo days, aud €620 have been re. % thaa 40c - Lothaie” in 1870, and “Zadymion’ | giers dispatch says tho sitnarlon thers e B T | Beenemionad toss e el e AP cied.” ke e sngle” il 3 o ). His ficst novel was great i 3 = X other patient un 9 Large and Begant Assort- |srictsd or, mach the sumo priciple. | fo thefeuntlo. Tho rsport tha the i el e Rble Eailway Extansion. 4L m theprices waroud 0w | ol n thisclty aad theocgh ut the ment ot GENTS HALF HUSE, At Prices that perlod between “‘Tancred” aud “‘Lo- thair” — 23 voars—was the ac His political career began st High : - most rtion of hia political career. Khroumis had submltted is declared to ba without foundatlon, sud is not believed here. The raid of the Khroumis, hitherto reported, is now rewlved into an un- domocrats who also withheld their votes on that cesasion to assist the republicans in defecting certain nom- inatfons. Spocial Dispatch to Tun Bxx. CaxtoN, O., April 19—1 a. m.— The mansgement of Connotton vallay rallway railway hss just bought and graded the right of way cf the Cleve- MONEY—4 per cent.. sLE2gLeas,” GOVERNMENTS, 118 US4s by sta‘e, who can afiord only fifty cents ora dollar. Au effort will be made to raise enough to pay off the mortgage on the widow's farm, which amounts t0 81,500, aud establish a fand suffi- : & i 2 e $ 3 02¢ Carrencyt’ 0 3 SURPRISE EVERYONE. | Nycomby, in Bockioghumabice o | succentol atempt mads by theis 1 | formed the. sopablioass ihac - ch | Wi Contgn Cohosto & Siaravill | U5 47271 42 cient to give bor support for the re- i Don't Fail to See these |baee by Hume and Balwer. Daniel | serioe skiven-bing eveornsonacay or) | 7o0ld mot eleot Riddliberger Sor l':x:l;:?y'cu'{nl::le:definll::z)'i):m:ymd WUTe 105 K. P e e Goods O'Conncll refuted to indorse him. Ho | Tucisian frontier; and the probabill | o g ey Crery next, Dicembor | iy Pauhand®, o Cloveland via Gan- | G B, & S St { oods, was defented, as ho was again in 1833 | ties of estor Tha way | He hoped somo good republiean would | 4, ““iphg o i st ol o — T defonted o o mas aguin by 1853 | tes ot war aro grester than was | ominiio o gl aodio who was | 0% ThS ofie> and dept at Canton | & Cixcissati, April 18—4 p. m.— i — i ey on 1% u'cdnk» ought a faw days since. a gentleman, and wonid bo fatr with | 133 just been completed at a cost of | N ¥ There is nothing new in the street car 5 L. B. WILLISHS & SONS lnellas “a bioody traiior T tn ———— both eides $40,000. Conaotton will immediate- | N J ¢ strike. Every car in the combinatlon - - L. B. WILLL ! R HELLS IMPS, e Dwen hoped.the sonator from | sl the complatlon of tho Cleve: | Ot remaine atill, and the men ara congre- ~ % P ‘Cash Retailers, b s R Derl] Sl e Kontucky did not seok to imply di- [\ Oenton, Coshooton & Stesita- | 3 - gxted £ rowdsls Bl aIE{Uiall stacting o E Cor. Dodgo and 15th Streets. | fiae trus heir-at-law of the impeni. | They O g . - | potly orindivectly that ho hud baan Hllo road to connect with the oot | 13- ¢ nts to ses that none are_sent opt. ——— e fromy sitvr wae s ~ . SR " Mr. Beck swid he should say noth- 0! ot Bimei o t” | Metropolitan, . . - o 2 x| T ol Dimcael haienged Mosgan |- and Fail to Get Their | Me Codk e Ia Showit 107, 00 | vomored. ovontually o Glnciunatl, | Mefapolian B s | 0'Connell, but the challongs was not Hem { chusetts to @ challengo on the floor. [ noacib8 [Foi0 TARLon Toshocton i8] o Sorgeant Bates, the flag_carrier, » acospted. Ta a letier to O'Connell P- The senator would expross no opinion , B tolegeaphs from Saybrook, IlL, that \ {Dantel) hs wrote: “We ahall meot at —_— on the subjoet, but hoped to have a | GOLUMBUS, Ga,, April 19—1 . m. | D 10y | heis not in a dying condition, and 4= Philippt, where Lwill seiga tho first | ¢ Them Loose and | chauce todo soinsome canvass. Then |~—Tvis stated on good suthority that | iy *| asya ho has been sick, but is now up H opportunity of inflioting castigation e would apawer when and how he | fTangoments aro being made to lot i O and doiug well. i g el T o T e EEREELE I AT EDHOLM A ERICKSON Senator Browa spoke for n half | East Alal incinoatl railroad. CHI0400, April18. | Director General Kimbail, of the y [ Finally he was elected in 1837 to hour in defenso of the claim that the | Tho road already extonds from Opeli- coming cotton exposition in Atlanta, Wholesale and Retall Manufacturing the first parliament of Quoen Vic- B0 0mnunk Menc. itation was framed, not so much | k& to Buffalo Wallow, then there is CLOSING. o e siAL ol vt (Ko ftadation reign. His firat speech was & 5‘*;2" "_"';'_';";":“:“““ e o e elovation of (he majorities, as | 83P to Gadsdon. The objest is to fill | Wheat, active aud higher; corn, fn- e ;:“:ipfl:;‘ ’H’;‘ _p;k:’lg“;hz. denunciation of O'Connell, but | D T e Rt P m.— | o he protection of tho rights of the | UP the gap and tap the Alsbama & |active demand snd firmer; oafs, high- | {1 ormg of th prospects of tho ua- ft was s failure, and he ‘;mr o ull,,‘* fldn i ;;lx §<;Y e aritiee Great Souttiern st Stal: The road | er, with more doing; rys, quiet and dertakipg. b, was Langhed domn. Ho closed say. | o sirl wrs being undremed for bedy | ™S pilie ootied to Me. Brown at | b8 recavtly beon purchesod by a New | o sales mde; moss pork met with & SO | ] ing: “Cshall st down now, but the | it ¥es acovered that, sho ey b |1 f, ad tn his remarke thanked | Yorks who have themoney to'built It | fals inquiry sat prices were BIERr; | 5ot ppate to The Ben. LARGEST STOCK OF time will come when you will heac| A0 oo S5 " iticea her fnto his | God for the dead fock, 1f it would set- A Good Exampie. "'d\; o prlces 21655 lower Ixviasavos, April 18—4 p. m.— S > A v b me” Ho kept his word two years | SOF TR Fon T orio herscroam, | He, ovon by tho teat “of istellectasl, | Speca Dispatah toThe Bee Wheat—Spring, $1 0461 04 for | ;) INbSaionts, Soet St b, Bt | Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City. i later. : 4 e v hoiay | morel and phyaical _endurance, the | ~Nuw Youx, April 19—1 o, m—The | Ma7; 81 00401 001 for dbne; 81 9% | Brownsburg, Tudisus, was yesteresy Come and see our stock, as we will be pleased to show Good. > In 1839 he married the widow of question of whother tho majority | butter daalers of Washington market 3 b U ¢ | publicly excommanicated from the Fifteenth & Dodge St. Engravers and Jewelers, CREIGHTON BLOCK, 15th St. 9 Setters, WHIPPLE, M'MILLEN & CO.. H i M ) Daimond ELECTRIC BRIEFS. Spocial Dispetches to The Bc. At Sandwich, TiL, the high water bhas_overflown many of the works of the Sandwich manufacturing company and thrown ou: of employment over two hundred hands, who with pampr, buckets and ditching are lowerlng the «overfiow. aave of ahsence for two months feom April 1, hes blen granted to Lieut.-Col. Frederick D, Grant. Itis Bls intention to resign his eteff posi- «lon ou tho first of Jane pext. Seott & Holstone's flouring mill on Minnesota _Point, burned yesterday moraing. _Lots, 60,000 1t fs moderstosd that Walter Stan- ley, in his report to the Canadian goverament, estimates that a double Jine tunnel caz bo built under the St. Lawreace st Montreal for £3,000,000. At Worth, nesr Chlcago, William Raussert. about 43 years of age, was zan over and terribly mangled by the cars, Pieces of his body were sirewu along for & querter of a wile. Good Prospects for Eanging Spacial Diepatch to Tux Drx Nasuviie, Teon., April 19—1 a. A Winchester special to The Ban- s: Tho motion for anew trlal ud Cicero Poe,coa- victed of murder in the first_degree, was to-day overrled by Judge Wil- Hamson, who centenced them to_be hanged on_the 17th of June. The defendants hare appealed to the su- preme court. The sherifetarted with them for Nashvills as soon as the sen- jence was pronounced for fear they might be lyuched by the peogle, or rescued by their friende, aa rumors of both have been circulated. Wyndham Lswis. She brought him & large fortune and In his declining a peerage in 1868, st was created Vis- countess Beaconstield. Disraeli was the mcst powerfal ora- tor in Eagland when he became the leader of the conservative party in 1849. He h°s been the leader ever since. 1In 1852 he became chsncellor of the exchequer; agaln In 1858; egsin in 1866; premier in 1868 and ag-i-: in 1874. His great retorm bill, which extended the sufirage very widely, and the Berlin conference, were perhaps his crowning achi-vemeats, Asaman, £3 a0 orator, £3 a pariy lender, 85 8 statesman or as an author, be wonld have died renowned in either ludividuali'y. He was born to bogrest and his greatness reached out sud permested everything he touched. His death must necessarily have a grat cffect ou the whole tical horizon of Europe, and a3 to ihere l& now but one leader . Gisdstiue stands absolutely without a peer in Eugland, sud the coueervativa party without ons who womld dare {0 sttewpt to lead that pirty azaice: Glacatoue. It is safe to predict the couservative party will never agein hold the reius of govern- ment, aod indead its only hope to re- cover them wis in the brilliant audac- ity of the dead earl. GABLECRAMS. Sposial Dissateles to The Loa A Mairid special ssgs Emilo Castel- Lur issced an elcquent and important manifesto t> the moderate republicans, recwmending them o take part fn the municlpal elections {n May. The Lovdon Times says: The pro moters of the movement for tho re- leare of Michael Davitt are determin- ed to circalate throughont Great Brit- ain and the Caited States » memo setting forth the grounds for his lib- eration. at Rome, will saccaed Lord ard will succeed Paget. ismarck, ye: A He had a conference with A dispatch from Athens pational lesgue. ts of un. consul here disavows all charge. Dr. William Howard Rasell, Unlted States. A Rome dispateh Silla has ad. It is understood that Sir Augustus Paget, at present British ambaseador | Dafferin | at St. Petersburg, and that Mr. Ley- Lord Dufferin has arrived at Berlin. | important demenstration agaiust the policy of the government hes been |apd Cincinnati, and thus are wel made here, under the anspices of the | known over the couatry. As the charge of blackmail made by Cowles A Taols dispstch says: The Itslisn well known special correspondent of | &Fe: the London Times, has ssiled for the vised the king to refuse to accept the resignations of tho present ministers. “The Berlin Zeitung has published an article asying that if England did | | not restrict the right of an asylum for | work. Ile was lodged in jail. A Human DeviL Special Dispatch to The Bee, LoursviLee, Ky., April 19—1 s, m, —Sunday night a saddler named Lowry (whitc) went to the house of a washerwomau namad Lou Allea (colored) and enticed her little 9 yoar old child into an outhouse. The mother being unecsy at the absence of the child, began to search for her. On golng to the cuthouse sl.s found it locked, an unusael occurrence. She notified other partics and when the door w:s broken in Lowry ran oat and flad. The little glrl was picked up in 8 helpless condition and carried to the house. Upon examination it was found that the miserable wretch had attempted to ouirage her person in a most brutal manner, but owing to ihe extreme youthfuluess of the child he was not suczessful in the at- tem) Shewas pliced in bed and medical sid sammonc 1. The police also were notified and Lowry was ar- rested at a harness shop up town, where he has for some time been cm- ployed. He was committed to jail wishout bail. The child is said to be suffering terribly, and is confined to her be: e Editors In Red Hot Heat. ‘Special dispatch tc the Bee. given by The Leader. without witn of the rival paper with boing black denied it. populsr opinion. the arrest of Mr. { Preas, on a charge cf libel, Soripps publishlog company. Thh | ws | Cripps publishlog company are elographed to all these cicl . r P! friendliness to Franoe lsid to Lis | pariog to bring a suit against Cowles | in both the criminal and civil court ¢he | The ght will be bitter, and causo & both at outlay of money o Qur Connding Nelghbor. ig,..m Disvatch to The Bee. sry. Creveiasp, April 18—10 p. m.— Lust Wedneadsy & reporter of The Ponny Press called on Edwin Cowlas, of The Daily Leader, to inqalre about & mortgage supposed to have been A bitter fecl- Ing exiats botween the editora of these two papers, and Cowles tosk advan- tage of the Teporter's presence alone, s, to charge that he ad come on a blackmsiling orrand. The next morning The Leader charged both the reporter and the proprletor mailers. The Press, on the same day, A hot discussion ensued in | the editorial colamus of ths two pa- pers, in which The Press clearly won Editcr Cowles be- came earagad, aud on Saturday caused Scripps, of The d also | began a suit for £30,00) agaiust the ompany publishes daily newspapers | in Detroit, Buffalo,Cleveland,St Louls, MoxtrEaL, April 18—10 p. m.— The g>vernment baak statement for March shows that Canadian banks have loaned In the United States $23,319,000, §20,000 lesa than Febra- should rale or not. Brown ssid that the mlnority wero right in opposing the meraurcs that the people of the countiy condemned. Burneide eald that he did not_be- lieve that the people condemned the measure. . Brown sald that the republican press condememned it, and he pre- dicted that the number of condemna- tlons would Increase. Mr. Burnside denied the general condemoation, and stated that ap- provala of the course wero increasing. At3:35 p. m. Mr. McPherson sug- gested that Mr. Dawes, having run his show for & month, and the galler- ies teing no longer crowded, it would be » brother showman’s courtesy to move to eadjourn, that thcso who wished might go to Barnum's show. Mr. Dawes replied that if the sena- tor from New Jersey thought the cir- cus was more attre:tive than his con- stituents’ interests, he was perfectly at liberty to go to it. #The debato was renewed after this wnd was participated In by Logan, Hampton, Dawes nnd Brown. It finally drifted toward the question as to whether Mahore did not occupy the room next {o the republican cau- cus and hold communicatton with the caucus. Mr. Dawos said that if such was the case he had not known it, but the sonator from Virginia had a porfect right to act as he pleased. He spoke a quarter of an hour in defense of Mr. Mahone, and at 4:30 moved to ad- joarn. The motion was carried at once. CAPITAL NOTES. Bpecial dispatctos to Tus Bex. Persons who originsted tho state- ment to the effect that the president 18 opposed to the action of the repub- ican senators, and that he will inter- fera to break the deadlock, spoke en- tirely on_their own responsibility. The president has repeatedly exprees- ed torepublican senators his hearty approval of what they are doing. The pres'dent expresses his opinion freely and says the position of the republi- can party in the scoate admits of no change. The continuance of the deadlock leaves the Indian bureau i unfor- tunate condition. There are several important agencies vacant,and a large amount of property is In the hands of peraons not under bonds. Thia arlacs out of the fact that an Indian agent does not hold until his successor takes harge, bat his official tenurs cesses with his term. The actlng comm sioner of Indisn affalrs himself has but an appointment of chief clerk only, Trowbridge, who has been s ck for several montha, belng still commis- sloner. Senator Frye says that there has been no republican caucus called, nor had he heard that there was any in. teation of calling one. Some think the | is deadlock will continue uatil a good ' atril held a meeting yesterday sfternocn and_unsnimously reaolved that they would not handle oleomargarine In any shape, not would they sell it sither as olsomargarine or butter. ear. Corn—Agril, 42§c bid; May, 43}@ 43}c; Jane, 43}@434c; July, 44@4dic; ugast, 44§@44]c; closing with sel- lers at outei fe prices. Oats— May sold at 35§@353c; June, For Kiling the Chief. 853@353¢; July, 34ic; August, 204 ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Hee, Me:s Pork—$18524@18 573 for May; New Have, Ct., April 19—1 a. m. | $18 70 bid for June; $18 82§ for July; ~-The trlal of Chris. Smith, the mur- | eales, 5250 bble. derer of Chief of Police Hayes, of | Lard—311 423@11 474 for May; Ansorls, came to a conclusion yester- | $11 673@11 60 for June; $11 67i@ dsy. The jury, after being out six | 1170 for Juiy. houre, brought in a verdict of murder | Bulk Mests—Short ribs, May, in the first degree. He will be sen- | §8 774; Juse, $8 924G8 95, July, tenced to-day. $9 00@9 023, closing with scllers at An Lllinols Town Fire. outalde pri Spectal Dispaich to The Bee. Cuistoy, Ia., April 19—1 8. m.—A fire which broke out at midnight in Dovance_block, at Port Byron, Ill., destroyed the building occupled by Gaylord & Sons' grocery, and The Globe printing office, The latter was all burned, but part of the grocery goods were saved. Metzzer's store in the other half of the same block, was damaded by firo and water. Noio- surance on the building. Chicaro Live Siock Market Cutcaao, April 18, Cattle—Daclined 50c per 100, owing to unfavorable reports from tho_east there were few seles; rocepts, 7430; Hogs—85 65@6 15 for light pack. ing; $6 1066 25 for heavy packing; 6 00@6 50 for grod to exira smooth heavy shipping; reccipta, 13,500. Sheop— Quiet but fir S — 8t. Louis Produce Market. Strikera. Sr. Louts, April 18, Spacial Disyatch to Tus Bxs ‘Wheat—Unsettled and irregular, New Yorg, April 19--1a. m.—In | but closed firm; No. 2 red, $1 089 acordanca with the resolution passed [@1 07 for cash; $1 08@l 07} for at the mass meeting of the carpen- [ Aprll; $1 077 for May; 31 07@1 07¢@ jolners and csbinet-maker's Satg | 81 07£ for June; 81 03@1 03]@1033 ay night nearly %400 workmen | for July; 1 01% for August; $1 00f strack yesterday for §3 25 per_day. | for the year; No. 3do, $1 0481 04f; Some seventy-six of tho principal con. | No. 4 do , 99c. tractcrs and boss carpanters readily | Corn—Firmer for futuree; 41j@ acceded to the demand made on Sat. | 413c for cash; 41i@dlic for Apni; urday night, but about es many more | 41ic for May; 41Zc for June; 424c for refused it. A number of boeses de. | Jaly; 43}c for August. clded to give in should the msjority | Oats—Slow at 35}c for cash; 34@ doso. The execntive committee of | 34}c for July; 20: for August. the strikera will not urge boases to a | Rye—Ttrong at $1 20 bid. concession, but will exert itsclf to find | Barley—Quiet at 75cG$L 10. immediate employment for those ont | Butter—Steady; dairy, 18@28c. of work. gurgnist at lfl&;- i Crxonxxam, O, Aprll 18—10 p. m, | Pork-Strongand higher at 318 50, —The meeting of tho siret raitioad | DFY Salt Moata—Firm and higher at diracios declded o offr tho arikers e o o the same terms s was givon on the | _ ol e R T e wages | 0 506@9 374@9 6039 62469 75. and kopt off astelke. This is anad-| Lard—Higherat $1137} bi vance of wages, sud threo men to two cars, thus reducing the hours of work, | 0 O mew e ST It id belioved that this will bo accopt: | Dry Goods—There box'ba me ed, and the cars started at once. @O e o portant change in the gensral condi- Ccaco, April 18—10 p. m.—Thir. | tion_of the trade. Bustness to-day ty-five of Pinkerton's night watchmen, | was light and irregular with commis- who have been receiving $10 per [slon houses, and trantactions were week for seven hours work, struck | mostly of a hand to mouth character. this morning for an Increase of twen- | The jobbing trade has not shown ty-five per ceat. Pinkerton offored a [ mach animatlon, though there is » compromse of $11 per week. This | considerable forco of retail buyers in was at first refused, bat an hour or | the msrket, and the volume of sales two later was ecaepled. y?:g more Trhlm dissppointing to g % _, o |iobbers, neithor staple or depart. i irie amonged by oo | Bn Roods having boen moved as platform employes at the Loutaville & | ‘=°07 422001 be desired. Naushville frelght depot on Saturday St. Louls Live stock Market. till continues, and yesterday the St. Lours, April 18. strikers were joined by the employes | Hogs—Higher; Yorkers and Balti- of the O. & M. department. The J., | mores, $5 90@6 10; mixed packing, M. & I men are still working, but it | 85 7586 10; cholce to fancy, 6 106 robable they will also join the |6 40. Recelpts, 6600 head; ship- e. The atoppage of the work of | ments, 2,100 head. 4 church by Bishop Chatard. The cause is 8aid to bo disobedience of ordere. Reform not yet Begun. Spectal dispateh to Tho Bea. Cixcrsxart, April 18—4 p. m.— AIl the varlety shows kept open house 83 usual yesterday, but warrants were aworn oat to-day by the chief pollce for the arrest of ll the proprietors for a violation of Stubb's Sunday law. Viziting Garfleld. Bpecial Dispatch to Tho Bes. Nasaviece, April 18—4 p. m.— Governor Hawkins and a committee left last night for the esst to per- sonsly invite President Garfield and General Haucock to attend the Nash- ville exposition next fall. The Faithful Qld Ship. Speclal Dispatch to The Be New Youx, Aprll 1 Washington epeclal s: the old frigste “Constitution” has beon lost, aro frecly entertained at the ue'y deputment. About ten dags ago sho lof¢ League ITsand, urder sail, snd noth- ing has sinco been heard from ber. I:iszaid sho was imperfectly manned aud doubts are expreesed as t0 hier seaworthyness. She was built in 1782 and has been used as a train- ing ship fcr the last several years, Later—Commedore Jeflers, acting secretary ot the navy, says that mo fears are o cutertained for the safe- ty of the frigate “Constitution”; that she is evidently dotained by weaterly winde. The “Constitution” is thor- oughly seaworthy aud properly manned, avd will no doabt reach her deatination in good time. The Treat Law Elsewhere. Spectl Dispatehes to Tie Bae. Miuwavkee, Wis., April 18—4 p. m.—In the caso of C. B. Haeger, maniging oditor of The Evening Witcousin, arrested under the new an‘itreat law, Judg: Mallory decided tho lsw was not properly fromed, the section it porports to amend having previously been repealed. Appesl was taken to ths supreme court. Weekly Market Review. WHOLESALE. Osana, April 19, 1881 GRazx. Wiszar—Dall and unchange Ko. 3, 72c; rejected, 662 ; No. Oats—No. 2, 30c. PRODUCE. Active; butter, m;;l'&c ”l?lk; 00d, 16318¢; egys, 1 ; cheese, Hebrasks, et Now York, 14jc; potataes, firm and higher; peach blows, 90c@$1 00; neshannocks, 90c@$l 00; Opp. Post Office. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, hay, active and higher; baled, $15 00 | @18 C0; bulk, $10 00@12 50; cider, quiet and unchanged, $3 GO per cask | of 40 gallons; hickory nats, 65c@$1 00 | per bu.; chesnuts, $3 00; walnuts, 65¢; | cranberries, §7 00@8 00 per bbl oysters, 25@35@40c per can; honey, comb, firm at 19G22c. LEATHER. Quiet; shoemaker's stock, sole leath- er, oak tanned, 40@43 perlb. ; hemlook tanned, 30@36; upper, common, ;[22@26; uvper, domestic calf, £100@1 30; Fronch calf, 31 50@2 10; domestic kip, 8081 00; French,$1 00 @15 Harxgss Srocx—Qalet No. 1, osk Q Lo ‘“.:o;: = | tanned, 42@45c; No.2, oak tanned, 40@ ot 43¢; No. 1, hemlock tanned, 37@3%; b r;s i df':“:{:‘" | No. 2, hemlock trimmed, 35@37. $7 2568 00; ribs, $7 75; shouldars, woo. Active, with zood damand; hickory $5 50@4 75; lard, $10 00. and oak, $7 75@8 00; cottonwood, LavE stock - 50@6 00. Dull; native fat steers, $4 00 o BRICK. @4 26; weatorn, momical cows,| Do : nativo, §3 25@3 50; western, nom- | ;0% ',ffl?"'i:é'fioé‘xl:'o&s . inal; sheop, western, butchers stock, 83 50@4300; natives, $4 25@5 00; veal is scarco and sells resdily at 85 5086 00; hogs, higher and active; fair_stock 4 10; choice, | carload I . | LoMseR. Steady; framing, 18 ft. snd under, per M, $20; ‘encing No. 1, 12 S0 20 ft., $22 00; No. 2, 12 to 20 ft., 820 00; common boards, dressed, $20 00; flooring, No. 1, $40 C0; o 2 do, 06 No. 1, $2500 nchanged sagees, ouk 1, Ta hats wan. Sn ot R & G 51608; wdered 1lc; granalated, | Gnishing 40 00@55 00; §0do; standard A, 103e;0ff “A” 10c; e & S e white extra “0,” Sjc; standard extes, “Q,” ale; yellow “C 8ho. Syrops—Best barrels, G0c per gallon;best half barrels,52c; best keus, $2 30 per keg; standard bbls., 47c per gallon; standard half bbls., 40¢; stan- dard kegs, 82 00 per keg. Corrrrs—Costa Rica 184 pee Ib., antos 18jc, Mexican 18c, fancy rio 16c, choice do. 154c; prime do., 1bc; good do. 1440 Caxxe Goops—3 Ib. peaches 85 00 per case, 2 Ib. peaches §3 30, 2 Ib. | blackbertiea $2 20, 2 Ib. raspberries | 300, 2 Ib. goocberries 350, 3 Ib; | per Ib. shiplap, plaln, $23 00; coiling, _three-eighth beaded, 6 nch, No. 1, $2500; shia- gles, $2 50@3 75; plokots, No. 1, per M, $32 50 5 00; posts, cedar, 16@18c; oak, 30@40c. NALLS, Firm and active; car load lots, $3 15; lesa quant s, Unchanzed; Mink, 256 6@8c; otter, $5 008 00 @1 60; raccoon, 40c; wolf, 35 grey, 81 40; cross, 32 50. ; b pears’ §300, 3 Ib. tomatoes $3 00, 2 ems. Ib. do. 8250, 2 Ib. corn $375,21b, | Stead n machinery, 46 per peas 5 00, 2 1b. do,lflw.filbllrlnllEB'L;I\EN,UVW wiakr, e Ne 1, beans §2 50, 2ib Limsa do. 82 2. Fisu—11b No. 1 mackeralshalfbbl., | 7a®, 7 50; mackeral, kita, $1 25; family | oil do., half bbl., $4 75;do, do, kits, 85¢ 1 Ib. white fish, half bbl., $8 00; do, kita, $1 25; family do, half bbls., 5 00; dn, do, kits,8{ 00; Labrador half bbl. $400; do, quarter - do, kits, 90c; scaled, per , boiled, , 7bc; coal , 12¢.; da 150°, 2¢; turpentine per gal., 50; whale, 70c; MIDES AND TALLOW. Stoady: s, 54@bc; green slt, Ta7he; dry fliat, ldc; dry salt, 1lc; pelts, 50c@81 60; tallow, bo per 1b. New Yorx Produce Market. Naw Yorx, April 18. box, 50c. Driep Froms—Alden apples, per 1b., 11c;_sliced do 6}c, common do, 6c; peaches, per Ib., 9¢; blackberris {0fe Geenen 028 Flour—Receipts, 26,000 bbla; sales, i 15,000 bbls; quict and firm; moderats Firm and uachsvged; 11v8 cblok- | b exyort and home trede; round ens, mo demand; dresed, 113 | R 12¢; dacks, dressed, 10@11; tarkeys, 13G14c; goese, 10@12c; wild geeso per e (kN choleo do, 85 00@6 75; @3 00; teals, 81 7562 25. choics whi‘e wheat fur, 5 00@6 0. GREEN FRUITS | Whes lc better and moderately Active; spples, Michigan, $3 00@ | scc've; sales of 72,000 bu_of No..2 3 25; Missoort, §2 7563 00; malaga } red wintor, April, at 81 22§@1 2uy; lemons, $4 25; Messina, $5 00; | 16,060 bu. No. 3 red, May, at 31 21@ onlous, 85 75 per bbl; cabbage, dez, 81 00; pte plant, per Ib., 75:: ~ | 1212; 152 5 orarges, Messinn, $4 75 per box: | 121%; 162,000 Juoe, st 81 204@1 21; Tmalsga grapee, 7 00G7 50 per barrel. | 3,000 bu. Julg, at $1 184.