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| ‘ VOL. X. = W OMAHA, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY APRIL 30. 1881 Established 187, MORNING EDITION. Price Fi&g‘Cenis — L. B. WILLIAMS)| A cLosE corroraTion, & SONS, This Week We Will Offer 1 CASE CHILD’S HOSE)- at26c and 36c per Pair, ‘Worth 50c and 60c. = Ao 1 OASE Ladies’ Silk Clock Bal- briggan, Regular Made, At 25c a Pair. This is a KARE BARGAIN of which it would be well to take advantage. ONE CASE LADIES' ASSORTED FANCY HOSE, At 25¢ a Pair, Thaese arsall New Designs and FAST COLORS. We Also Offer: Ladies',Hosc at 10c i e b ™ i e L e 1 R And up to - - $3.00 LADIES’ HIP AND SILK HOSE, At RUINOUS PRICES. 1 Case Gent’s Hall Hose At 36c per Dozen. ONE CASE Geat’s Faney Halfl Hose, Regular Made and Fast Colors, at 25¢ a Pair. These Hoseare worth, aed have never been sold forless than 40c We are displaying a wvery Large and Elegant Assort ment ot GENTS HALF HUSE, At Prices that SURPRISE EVERYONE. Don't Fail to See these ods, B. WILLIAMS & SONS “Cash Retailers,” Cor. Dodge and 15th Streete. o H i ) Q-a m & 5 D . D :.'sz-io = 530 - = £ ='c = = i a () T o=m.Bnaocxs RHEUMATIC CURE Care for .y < s 'an interns. remeds, s Tooic and £lood Purifier, and whileit removes the Diseass it improves ‘the health. SMITH, BL2CK & CO., PROPRIETORS, PLATTSMOU:H, NEBRASKA. C.F. mn, general we e oubted the Des: snirtin the Unitod States it manafactured at the Omsha Shirt Factory. The saperlority of Material ani workmanship, com- vined with their great improvements, that is Reinforced fronts, Retnforced backs and Reinforced sieeves, makes their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind, ever ‘manufactured at the moderate pelos of S1.50. Every shirt of our make is guarauteed first-class and will refund the money if found otherwiso. We make a specialty of all wool, Shaker, . and Canton flannel, aleo chemois underwear, made up with » vlew to comfort, warmth and durabil- ity. To invalids and weak-lunged ersons we offer epesial inducements n the mauner these goods are for thelr protection. PB. GorrREINER, 1907 Favmam street NOTICE! To Whoa #t May Concern: TEOwuerd of outlot namber 310 1a Fiorence, Ne- Toa are bercy noifd oA, & 15 one Thomee B por. ) it e 3101 Florences Doog: ne Gouny, Nebmals, wod. Uit the. o k. empion i sxsire hgus: o b outlot wax ssed for the s eix A - D 1877 Jor hich taxes & wassold ae o -id,” 8.4 ote, Jot was Taxed inmo narmer T corifoms o s e s trasetrred 1o . 1s e e By — DEXTER L. THOMAS, ey whilel gener The Republican Sub-Committes of the Senatorial Cauous, A Lively. Executive Session Promised te Take Place. At'Which Oyer Two Hundred Nominations Will be Coneidered. wrn NATIONAL CAPITAL. ASHINGTON, April 30.—1 & m.— Sonstor Dancs. chairmes of the Re- publican eauncus committee, had a don- ference with the president yesterday. The president.is emphatic in. urging consideration’ of the executive. busi neas, and eapecially rapid confirmation of (he nom'nations. . A number of the pending nomlnstions ace to &/l vacan cies, the existence of which scmewhat embarrasses the work of the depart- m..u,.:.d 28 soou as the soomte re sumes its executive sessions the presi- dent has & sumber of nnmimfinll)n to make, some of which be hes been ra- qoested by parties selected for the offices to hold back while the desclock continues, 21 the gentlemen do not like to have their Names hung up in the senate. Thero is no doubt but that the committee will arrange for an executive sestion next Tu: e contider the Chinese treaties. in will take two or three days, and i the meantime the commitiee will arrange for action Gpn the nominations. The prevailing sentiment among the re- ‘publicans seems to be n favorof let- ting Robertson's nomination go cver until next winter, bat caucus committee do not feel authorized to single oat this case, ¢35 the- comresy of the eena‘e demands ‘that it be left en:irely to the New York senators. tolal number of nomi tive session, 217. There are 95 postmesters, 14 army officers, G navy officers, 17 collectors of customs, 3 surveyors of costome, 4 judicial, 6 diplomatic, 8 collectors of internal reverue, 7 United States marshale, 6 Ugited States district attorneys, 15 receivers of land offices, 5 rogisters of L:nd offices, 4 Incian egents, 1 gover- no: of a terti‘ors, 2 essociate justices of the saprcm> caust of territories, 2 anistant sppralsers, 1 ssslstant trens- wrer of the United States, 1 naval officer of custcms, 2 suryeyor gener- als, and 7 wiscellsneous. These nom- inatins inclu‘e Wm _W. Philps, a8 minister to Austria, Wm. H. Rob- s collector of customs at New Qliver, 1 sccond essis- general, Gen. W. A. M. Grier, ‘as tbird assistant postmes. ter goneral, M. ‘Hitt, ae assistant socretary of state, Mr. Price, a3 com- wissloner of Indian affairs. WasHINGTON, Aprll 30—1 a. m.— The reput1 can sub- committee of the 2 caucus have not yet had a con- noe with tte president, and no dofinite information ean be had of the plan ‘0 be pareucd. The eaucas crme mitree s an cxce dingly clite corpo- rition Noae of the members would admit to-dey that any action had been tsken, Conterencs have alre: Iy baen hell, md it s expecte 1 that the com- mittee w Il ses the president to-mor- Avothcr dispatch says: The clos- est corporstion in Weshington just now 1 the ropublican senate caucus, the committee of seven. No correct list oi the membars of the committee has been published. Senator Dawes is chairman and Senators Rollivs, Io- ghlla and Hill, of Colorado, are fow kuown to be members. Senators Sher- man end Hawley do not deny that they are of the committee, and cir- cumstances point toward the balief that they are. Senator Dawes called upon the president ye:terday, es it is said, with'a view of secaring & confer- ence between the committee and the executive. This conferenc) is lisble to take place. to-day, perhaps not un- til Monday. Itin the general belief that the result be that an execu- @® neasion of the senate will be held next week, probably on Tuesdsy, if for no other purpose than for consid- eration of the Chineso treaty. The conceeslon is me le that the nomina- tione will no doubt come up. Stanley Matthews is conceded and, if the test seems likely to be too risky. the pres ident may advise delay on Robertson and Chandler until December next. In defsult of a settlement on some plan similar to the above, it Is stated, on good suthority, that the president will at once withdraw 2ll nomina- tions. The prospect of the Chiness treaties being considered soon by the senato in executive sc slon gives rise t slderable comment thereon. It derstood that the Boiton merct will bring & heavy ivfirence to besr on the New England senators in oppo- sitfon to the clause of the treaty pro- hibiting the opiom trade by vessels andeith Anerican flag. The people of broader views recognize the advan- tage to be gained by & consummation of the treaty as propoted The loss to the few American opium merchauts will be comparatively insignificant beside the prestige to be gained by the ‘accruing of affilistion -with China That country will never forget the opium war with Eoglad, and the country who first consumates a satis- factory treaty ou this question will resp untold benefitsin other branches of commerce. SPECIAL BULLETIN OF THE CONDITION OF AFFAIRS DOWN THE KIVER. Wasarsorox, April 30—1 a m.— The Missouri is two feet two inches above the danger line at Omaha, where the water is rapidly falling. It is three feet ten inches above at Leav- enworth, five feet and one inch at Kansas Oity, one foot and two inches ‘made | at Lexington, three feet at Brans wick and within one inch of the danger line at Hermarn. The Misclssippi is five feet two inches abo line at St. Paul, one foot two inches st Keokuk, ten io st St. Louis, one foot seven inches at Cairo, two inches at Memphis aud Vicksburg, sud at the danger I'ne at New Or- leans. “Oncle Tom's Cabia” Uome to Grict Ariaxma, Ga , April 30—1a m.— A dispatch from Augusta says that They wero on thelr way from Savan- nah to Columbis, whero they had an engagement to play in the evening; but, being unable to pay the charges, abont 860, due the Port Royal & Au gusta railroad, their baggage and stage properties, inclading s blood- bound and donkey, were seized as se- carity, NEW ELECTRIC LIGHT. AN INVENTOR WHO CLAINS TO NAVE PERFECTED IT, Cmcago, April 30—1 a. m.—A #tock company, with a capital of$300, - 000, hay been formed in this oity, and Galasha A. Tnderson, president of the Chicazo university, chosen president, to mannfacture the new Vandepoole electrio light, a private exhibition of which wes given last evening. Mr. Vandepoole, the inventor, has been carrying on his experiments in scoret aud clsims to produce lights wny where from forty %o fitty candle power to two thousand candle power, and slso to make a pertectly steady bleze, regulating the distance of carbon points from each other by electricity. An applicstion will be made to the city council to have it tested in ligh ing the streets. A company has been formed at Denver, with $1,000,- 000 capital, to control all the western territory, »r. Averill president. DESPERATE STRIKERS. CIGAB MAKERS OF CIGABVILLE THREAT- EX TO KILLANY INTERIOPEES. 8t Lovurs, April 30 —1 a. m.—The street cars are mostly runring to-day, each company makingita own terms with its mon. The only disturbance to-day was on the Crss avenue line, where some twenty Irish women filled a driver with mud and tbrew cold wa- tor on him, and some men_throw stones. Nobsdy wes hurs. ar The strike Omrcaco, April 30.—1 8. m.—The brickmakers a(rack to.day for an ad- vanoe of 25 cents a day. Four yards had storted to make brlck, snd in these the men have struck. Croarvirze, N. Y., April 20.—1a. m.—The cigar makers employed by J. W. Coughtuey & Co. yesterday went out on a strike, and have bave given notice that they will kill any who at. tempt to take their places. The men some time ago petitioned for the re- moval of their foreman. He was dis- charged, but recently reinstated. Some of the men then quit. Mr. Coughiney thereupon went to New York city and sccared non-uslon men to fill their places, and his arrival with them yesterday hes caused the strike. e — NEW MEXICO OUTLAWS. A LARGE BAND STRIP A TOWN NEAR FARMINGTON. Dexves, Col., April30.—1 a, m.— A Darango special eays that inforn: tion from relisble sources comes of a raid made a day or two since in Canon Larg-, abount fifteen miles below Far- ‘mington, in New Mexico, upon the settlers there, who are mostly Mexi- cans, The ralders were a party of about forty men, composed of four white men and the balance Mexicans, the former activg 23 leaders. Their object was plunder. They would eater a house, throw out things, take what they wanted and then go to the next aond serve it in the same way. The people fled, firing on the robbers as they went. Itis stated that four of the settlers werokillc. The robbers left, driving one hundred head ot cat- tle with them. KILLED HIS MAN. A GEORGIA TBAGEDY BETWEEX TWO DRUNEEN GAMBLERS. AmiaxTs, Ga., Apr]130.—1 a m— Skelp Napier thot and killed John Story in the upper part of Dooley county about 11 o'clock Thuraday night, at the house of Alonzo Col and James Folks, two bachelors living They hed been drinking together. and gambling, and went to a lot to get thelr horses. = Napier and Story wres- tled, aud fell in what is called a dog- fall.’ Story got mad, and told Napler that he was going to whip him, and drew a knife and made at Napier. jor drew his plstol, and shot the heart. Ka- one ball in tol, but made good use of it. d he had to do it. A BRUTAL BROTHER. HE DELIBEBATELY MUEDERS HIS ELDER SISTER. New York, April 30—1 a. m.— Mrs. Lovise Harvey, forty years of age, was ehot yesterdsy in the apine and abdomen by her brotber, Wm- Molntosh, aged twenty-six, and fa- tally wounded. Mlclntosh, whe is ad- dicted to liquor, hey frequently an- his s:ster for mcuey, Yestor and betng noisy she - hrestened tocall in a policeman, when he deliberately fired three shots at her. ————— QUADRUPLE DROWNING. FOUR PEOMINENS MEN LOST IN LAKE ST. CLAIR. Derrorr, April 30.—1 a. m.—Geo. H. Snook, Dr. W. Decker, Morris Axtell and Chas. Wood, of Mt. Clem- ens, went fishing on Lake S. Clair, and are missing since Wednesday. It is believed they were lost. All sre prominent men. An Amezon m Court, Crxcrxsay, April 30—1 a. m.— Gabriel Gebhart, a woman against whom a declsion was given .a the U. S. court yesterday morning, began to upbraid her opposing ccansel, Jobn Johnson. She wes ordered out of the court room, but when the attorney appesred she greeted him by grasping his whiskers, and gave him sovers shaking. He at last broke away and ran into the marshal's office. AHorrible Accident. Freerory, IIL, April 30.—1a. m. —J. W. Stack, the night watchman in Goddard’s mills, was killed Thurs- day night while at his work. On en- tering the mill this morning the day. miller found the body literally wrap- ped around the main shaft. ‘Getung Out of Their Latitude. Omcmsxazy, April 30—1 2. m.— Judgo Baxter, of the U. S. clrcuit court, stated in court yesterday that he had been informed that the recely- er of the 0. & N. railroad wa; carry- ing on an express businoss, which was not provided for in the articles of in- corporation, aud s restraining order the “Uncle Tom's Cabin” company, which recently played in this clty, came ;to grief Thprslay forenoon, to prevent the recelver from conduct- | tax warrants. INTER-DCEANIC. Mr. Bradleugh Liable to Win the Fight in the Long Run, A Parliamentary Oath’s Amendment Bill to be Pushed Through. Bitter Feenng Engendered in the Cabinet Overits In- troduction Radical Reforms Proposed by the Land League, ifthe Lords Consent. Loxpox, April 30—1 a. w.—Tae governmeat has_been better thai promised respecting the introdaction of the parliamentary oaths amend- ment bill. It gave notice yesterday of its intention to introduce the prom- ised billon Monday, and to use every effort to have it pushed through. The first effect of the bill will be to seat Mr. Bradlaogh. It now scers that Mr. Gladstone encountered very bit- tor opposition among his own associ- ates In the cabinet on the question of bringing in the parliamentary oath bill. [t is freely announced that Lord Selbourae, lord high chancellor, and keeper of the queen’s consclence, says that ho will resign his office 1f the pending bill is so framed as to mic Mr. Bradlaugh. That it is so framed is evident in the fact that the only reason for the bill Is to admit hiw. Lord Selbourne isa very ardent churchman of the evangelical stamp. He has always been rather ostenta- tious y pio d he can’t reconcile it with his past course to become a party to the cimpromise which Mr. Glad- stone’s bill propozes. Since the bitter hostility of Lord Selbourne to this bill has become known, its chances of suc cess are less brilliant, Wagers were made last night In the clubs that neither the Irish land bill: nor the oath bill wounld get through both houses this se3sion; that the adminis- tration would end with the session in disgrace anl failure; and that no littlo trouble was in the near fature. It is rumored that Sir Edward Thoraton, the British minister at Washington, is going to St. Peters- burg, and that Mr. Layard will suc- ceod him at Washington. It bas beon resolved to reoccupy Patchefstrom. The radicals are moving to oppcss the proposed memorial to Lord Bea- consfield in Westminster Abbey. A Vienna dispatch says that the banks and newepaper offices of that clty have been threatened with de- straction by the revolutionists. Referring to the fall In Apglo- American telegraph stocks, The Daily Telegraph eays: An arrangement is negotiaticg by which the new cable company skall not compete with the existing company’s telegraph. The advocates of lower rates as a solution ate many. in the city, and that there Is consider- able anxiety consequent upon the re- luctance of the new czar to Initiate tho new policy. Dusix, Aprll 30—1 a. m.—Jotlce, who was involved fn the brutal mur- der at Connemaso, a short time since, was arrested yesterday on s steamer as she was sailing from Gelwsy for America. An outrage’ ccourred at Clogue, county Cork, yesterday, where farm- ers and laborers’ houses were fired into by a mob, who also abused a woman badly. Laverroor, April 30—1 a. m—The London correspondent of The Daily Gourier reports that a young and well known earl has eloped with the wife of the proprietor of a large colliery, and that they have gone to the conti- nent. THE CLERGY AND THE LAND BILL. Dupux, April 20—4 p. m.—The wavifesto of the Catholic clergy is substantiallyan endorsement of the re- port adopted by tte recent land league convention. It is warmly approved by the advoostes of the tenants, although it is thougt hardly probable that the proposal to elect land lesgae assessors to admizister the law will be sanctioned by - the legislaturs, that being the first step towards establish- ing the American mode of making judicial appointments by yotes. A LORDLY WAIL Loxpo, April 29—4 p. m.—At a meeting of the conservatives yes- terday it was pointed out that “the land bill would not cnly deprive the landlords of their rights, in dealin with their property, but would take away a large portion of that property without giving sny compensation, Berrey, April 301 a. m.--Prince Bismarck, in the reichatag yesterdsy, at the close of the debate on the house tax bill, aznounced that at the next session he would propose the re- moval of the German and Prussian government to anotuer clty, mor in its demands. ‘The Weather Wisnixorox, April 30—1 s, m.— For the upper Mississippl and lower Missouri valleys: _Partly cloady or cloudy weather, with occasional rain, warmer southerly winds, and lower ‘barometer. Killed. New Yorx, April 30—1 s m.— Geo. Schump, » boy elght years old, Living with his parents, died yesterdsy from injurles recelved on Wednesday throngh being beaten with a clab by Frederick Douner, aged 22. Donner d locked up. Imp: ed for Forging. Ostcaco, April 30.—1 a m— Adelbort Reinke, clerk in the county clerk's office, was to-dsy sentenced to two and a half years in the peniten- tiary for forging, in connection with A Negro Murderess. Houstox, Tex., April 30.—1 s, m. —A negro woman, named Sarah Jon. icass, was sent to the penitentiary for life yostordsy by the criminsl court for murdering s woman last July in iron bar. this county ‘by braining her with an | Wi of the leading Trish cit'zsns, in sym- pathy with the Irish tenantry, met Ie+t night and complotedarrangements for a city and state convention > be held here next Sunday. Several hun- dred delegates are comirg from all parts. sonville to Santa Oruz, has been pur- ehased by the Union Pacific, and will be immediately put in order. The Balletin still insists that the narrow gauge road from Sants Orcz to San Francisco has been purchased by the Atlantio & Pacific railroad. ELGIN'S DEAD: FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR THE EIGHT BODIES LOST, Exory, Ilis., Aprll 30—1 a.m. —The search for the bodies of tho victfms of Thursday’s catastropho has proven fruitloss, Suporvisor James Carlisle offers a large reward for the resovery of the body of his boy. Six persons are known positively to be lost. They aro Thomes Murphy, Guy Carlisl, Elmer Foster, John Corbin, George Taylor and FranctsCreighton, It also seoms probable that a stranger named Emerson Huntley, from Barrington, inlost. He left bis stopping plsce early in the morning to go acruss the Svse, and hastnos. boen soea™Maow Jobn' Troop, Wilkam Burton, and two commercial travelers thought to be lost, have been fonnd to bo safe. Peopls watching the catastrophe saw seven persons drown after the heap of struggling humanity had been scatter- ed by the current. Undoubtedly some never rose. It is now thought the number lost will not be over efght. TWO EXECUTIONS. VERMONT AND MARYLAND MURDERERS WHO WERE EUNG YESTERDAY. Wixsor, Vt., April 30—1 a. m, —Royal §. Oarr, for the murder of W. W. Murcomock, has been hanged. BaLTiNORE, April 30—1 a m.— John Gothsrd, sliaa Sendy Smith, solored, o victed of the murder of Mre. Jossph Woods, was hanged at Towsentown yesterday morning. Wixpsox, Vt., April 50.—] —Regal Carr was hung here at 1: o'clock yesterdsy _afternoon for the marder ‘of the half-breed Indian, Coamack. e MALIGNANT SCARLET FSVER. WHICH NEARLY DESTKOYS A WHOLE FAMILY 1IN MICHIGAN. Dsrrorr, Avril 30—1 a. m.—A family named Weaver, eight in num- ber, living near Ceresco on_an island in a largo warsh, are sll down with malignant scarlet fover. They were foond destitute, without covering ané, bungry. The atwosphere is miasmi cq and they were & inking surfaca wuter which was unfit for even beasts. The phyeicien found one ohild dy'ng and the body after death tarned ~bla once. Three children died. within 24 hours. The type is the most malig- nant ever met. ——————— UTE TROUBLE NEARED. A REPORT THAT CHIZF COLOROW HAS ORDERED THE TROOPS TO DEAVE. CHEYENNE, Agril 30—1 a. m.—The Leader's special from Rawlins, Wyo., saya that Coloro w, the Ute chief, and seventy-five lod; res of Utea are camp- ed within three miles of the post on White river. Colorow told Colonel Moore, comma ading a troop of the Sixth Infantry, toleave with all the troops within five days. The action of the India indicates trouble. Coloro ne: it in authority to Jack in the band o f White river Utes, e FATAL. FALL OF ROCK. THREE PEKK! YLVANIA MINERS INSTANT- 1Y K11eD. WILKEsE ARRE, Pa., Aprll 801 a. 1. —Andre w Porteck, Adam Uricho, and John Martin were killed by a fall of rock ‘yesterdsy afternoon in s tun- nel of tt¢. Sazquehanna coal company at Nant'wol -4 Great Gramn House. New Yomk, April 30—1 s m.— Ever i ice the unsuccessful termina. tion of he Keeno wheat deal of last year, w bich was headed here by Jesse Hoyt & Co., there have been rumors from timn to time at the produce ex- change that the dissolution of that firm was (hreatened on sccount of a dieagrest aent among ta members over that and kindred speculations. These ramors are now semi-officially con- firmed, and itis definitely stated that on thellst of May the Hoyts retire, and the junior members, Leonard Ha- zelton and Theodoro Husted, will continue the business of the old firm, which has stood nearly half s centary alongaide with David Downs & Co. the heiid of the grain commerce br ness in the United Stater. It isun- Qerstood that both Jesse and Alfred Hoyt will leava their capital in the ners. The Fire riend. Prescorr, Ont., April SY—1 8 m. —A large block of brj-« buildings on King street, occured as a general storehouse, was destroyed by fire yesterdsy mor=ing. Loss, $40,000, Miller, der_gocds, and Chamberlain, drags, ‘st the principal sufferers. Postox, April 30—1 a. m.—OChas. Delane's currier shop at Stoughton wrs destroyed by an_incendiary fire yesterday morning, $86C00. An Officer Under “the Influence.” John Collins, a first-lieutenant In the Ninth_U. 8. cavalry, was brooght to this city Thursday night from New Mexico, and was stopping at the Cen- tral hotel, where he was taken with temporary insanity, and becoming un- mansgeable, throw bis clothes out of the window. The sufferer was remov- ed to a hospital. Gcns_eo See About His Position. DesMorxes, I, Apelt 30—1 a, m.— James A. Wilson, United States land conzern for a whils as specsl part- |, Prrmssune, April 30—1 & m— |5 TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES By National Asmocistal Press. Actlons have been commenced sgainst the Louisville and Nashville railroad for violation of the Sundsy law, Lowssz, Mass., April 29, 1 2. m.— The brick-layers association held a meeting last_night and yoted to de- mand three dollars per day from the first of May. Thers is a very large amount of work to be done this ses- son and as the association fa very strong, the members belleve the prive will be paid at once. A strike will pro- bably occur if the demand is refased. Kentucky's Eruption: Lov.sviLie, April, 29 1 p. m.—A voleano has broken out on the tarm of N. A. Jarnagin, in the southern portion of Ohio county. One day last week Jarnagan was attracted to the place by gasas 1t escaped from the earth, and found on examination that the earth was seemlngly on fire. Ho held n shuck over the place, and. the heat caused It to ignite. - Many per- 20ns have visited the place, and it is a source of wonder to all. California Ahead. Sax Fraxcsco, April 20.—Nevada City s the first city on the Paclfic coast to adopt the Brush Electric Light. BRUTAL MUEDER, The Ivenpah mall carrier reports that two white men and one Chinaman were murdered in their cabins while asleep, at Resting Springs, Inyo couty, supposed to have been killed by Indisns, The mtiners are greatly excited and active ateps will be taken to punish the assasins. Fatal Fires. Cmicaco, April 29, 4p. ™, _The Evening Jov.caal's special ~.eys: This morning tF.e whole bus’,ess portion of the villare of Motat Morris, Mich., was bu'nsd, Loss very heavy. The town ¢ almost wiped out. e house of James Parsons, near C'arlotte, Mich., burned last night. The fawily slept till the roof fell fn, and Mrs, Parsons and child were fa- tally barned, Sulcide of a Lunatic. ATraNTs, Fa., April 30—1 o, m.— A warehouse man in Montezams, Ma- con county, committed sulcide by shooting himself over the right eyo | witha plstel. Ho has been thought to be quite crazy for some time. The National Game. Troy, N. Y., April 30—1 a. m.— Troys, 6; Atlantics, 7. New Yorx, April 30—1 a. m.— Bostons, 3; Metropolitans, 2. Derrorr, Mich., April 30—1 —Detrolts, 15; Clevelands, 2. The “Heathen Chinee.” Sax Faaxcisce, April 30.—1a. m -—Mess meetings are announced to sustain General Miller in his avowed intention to procure action on the Chinese treaties. A Good Bill Bostox, April 30—1 s, m.—The seaate yesterday passed to a third reading the bill relsatve to adver ing applications for liquor license, ter amending it 8o that the oc a5 woll 23 the ownera of adjacent property may objec. Death of an Actor. New Yok, April 30—1 a. m.— Onarles Lovejoy, sged 61, a stock actor, died of cerebrial hemorrage In the city hospital yesterday. Arkansas Democrats in Trouble. Livrie Rock, April 30—1 a. m.— Efforts to smend 1he differences be- tween the pro and snii-amendment wings of the democratic party by & compromise Thursday night, failed utterly, snd both conferences adjourn- ed sine dle. Crop Reports. Crxorsxat, April 30—1 8. m.—Tae Times and Star’s crop reports show a large acreage and emcouraging pres- ects of wheat in Ohio and Kentucky. 'he prospects in Iudiana are encour- aging for wheat. Barley is a total failure. a. m MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Money and Stocks. Ware STREET, April 20—12:30 p. m. MeSEY~4@5 per cent. ‘GOVERNMENTS—Firm, § per cent. high- GOVERNMENTS, 131 New 5's. 116 65 of 'S 1143 sTOCKS, Stooks openod irregulsr, but remained firm in early dealings and advanced } to 2 per cent., the atter Mar. & Ci preferred ; Texas i Navigat vated opened at deciine of I r cent., Bt slequently moverod; A reaated a fraction s the first board. Following are the 11 a, m, pid. 140 W O omam=zEoY ! St. Louis Produce Market. Sr. Louss, April 29. Wheat—Lower; No. 2 red, 8107 @10€Z for cash; 81 07} for May; $1 06{@1 06} for June; $1 013@1 013 commissioner, left here for Washing- ton last night. : Not That Kind of Cattle. Livereoor, April 80.—1 s m.— Tho Daily Courler oontradicis ite statement published Thursday that the feet and mouth disesse was dlscovered among catile landed recently at enhead from the stesmer Lake Manl- toba of Portland, Maine. Killed by a #all fo. July; 98 for August; 97 for the yoar. Corn—Easfer; 42}@42} for cash; 42@42} for May snd June; 424 for July; 43 for August. Oats—Lower st 35} for cash 35@ 342 for May; 334 for July. Rye—Lower; $1 16 bid. Barley—Unchanged. Whisky—81 06. Pork—Jobbing, 817 60. Lard—Slow at $1125. Misxeaross, Apell 30.—1 s, m.— The temporary underrianing of house in course of elevation gave way yes- terday afternoon and It fell, instantly killing Gastave Gunderson, aged 23, and Geo, Hanson, sged 50, Sl Another Mysterious Dissppesrance. CHrcago, April 30—1 & m.—L. Bozart, dopaty sheriff of Besverdsm, is., bas mysteriowmly disappeared with 81,175 of the city fands. The Lend League Meeting In Chicago ing this express business would be issued. Cricaco, April 30—1 a. m.—The Railrosa Purchases. 8 60@8 85. St. Louis Live Stock Market. 8r. Lovts, April 29, Hogs—Receipts, 5,700; active and 5@10c higher; Yorkers and Balti- mores, $6 90@6 00; mixed packing, $6 85@6 00; cholce to fancy, §610 @6 40; pigs, $5 005 40. Chicego Produce afarket. w460, April 29. cLostxG, Whest, fairly active and prices eas- mess pork, steady demand snd light; lard aad short ribs, easler. Wheat—Spring for May, 81 00f@ 101; June, $1 02§{@1 02}; Joly, $1 024@1 02§: Avgust, 871@99. for the year, 95}@958. Corn—May, 42@42% June 43}@42§; July, 433@43}; August, 43j@d4. July, 343@34%; A 28}@28¢ EXTIRAO%DINARY BARGAINS NEW YORK AUGTION SALES | Just Opened at the iy Wi BOSTON STORE, Rye—May, $L 14G1 15: June, 81 10@1 12; July, 90@91; Avgust 77 @18 Pork—Mess_for ' May, $17 35@ 17 374; June, $17 45@17 473; July, $17 50@17 523 616 10th St., Bet, Jackson and Jones, The entire Stock will le offered at the following UT iprecedented low prices, and continue until the whole Lurd—For May, sold st 8111730 | )3 disposed of : 11.20; June, at $11 25@11 273; July, at 811 324@1135; Avgust, $1135@ 11 373 Short Ribe—May, €8 35@8 373, Jone, € 5088 524; July, 88 Brie New York Prodtce Ma” gg. Naw YORK, Apwil 29, Flour—Quiet and ur‘u.-:fa in- forlor to very choice 8 aippirg oxtras, Dry Salt Meats—Botter at $810@ | & Whest—Upene’, closed moderate’y active for spot sales; No. 2 red wi ater, §I 27@1274, No. 1 do, $128% g1 30§; No. 1 whita, 8123} gll 325‘*' and no ssles; No. 2 spring, Corn—Qaiet and lowsr for spot uales; No. 2, 634@65; No. 3, 57@52}; stesmer mixed; 694@60; No. 2 mixed for Apeilold ot 63663, aad May at Uats—Steady and moderately ac- tive; mixed, slightly higher; No. 1 white, 53; No. 2 white, 50; No, 3 mixed, 45§@46; No. 3 do, 44. RyeQuict and heavy. Barley—Nomlaal, ork—Qulet ar7y yieedy; ordinary [ for early gelivery, $16 00 for Lard—" 5 or and in fale demand for 8Dt salos; western steam, 811 70@ 11734 city steam at $11 50. Beef—Steady and in fatr deman plain mess, $10 C; extra mess, $11 50 @12 00. Out Meats—Quiet and unchanged. Chicaro Live Stock]Market Ontcaao, April 29. Hogs—Receipts 11,000 head; sotive and firm; licht §5 90@6 10; mized packing, ‘$5756610; heavy, 6150 Catile—Receipts 6,200 head; de- mand only feir, and market quiet and weak; common io fair shipping, $4 75 @5 30; good to choice, 85 50@5 90; stockers and feeders, $3 30@4 80; butahers, $2 40@4 30; cora-fed Tex- bue $4 40@4 75; grass Coloralos, 5. $470a4 624, a shade higher and Milwaukee Produce Market. Mrwavsez, Apell 29, Wheat—3@]e bigher; No. 1, $1 00} | for cach; S1 00} for May, $1 024 for | June, €103} for July; others nomi- | pal. Corn—413. Liverpool Produce Market. Liverroor, April 28 Wheat—Winter, 9.@9s 8d; white, 05@9:7d: spring, 8 61@9s 2d; club, 93 6c@9 114 Cer. —Nuw. 55 33d; old, 5+ Gjd. Lara—b7. 93. Pork—68s. LARGEST STOCK ! Standard Prits Go, np-town price 8 1-30; Lonsdale Muslin 8 1-30 uptawn prics 10c; Unbleached Muslin 5¢, up-town price 7 1-2o; Lancaster Ginghams 8 1-3¢, up-town prica 12 1-2e. DRESS GOODS | DRESS GOODS!| Zula Brocades 7 1-2¢, up-town price 8 l-3c; Manchester s -3c; E"o‘cades 18¢, up-town price 25¢; Ehglish Cashmares 37 1-2c, 7&0;01pme 50c; Black Ail-Wool Cashmeres 40c, 55¢, Gre) P ,kup-'own prices 60c, 70c, 85c, $100; Black Gros S fl1lg. CAL s 90c, $1.00, $1.25, up-town prices $1.25, $1.50, S1i75; Cheviot Shirtings 10c, up-town price 15c; Brocade Bl :ng Satins 33 I-3 per cent less than up-town prices; o ched and U.nbleached Table Damasks 40c, 50c, 3 FAd "P';'gwn prices 5Qc, 65c, 75¢, $1.00; Scotch Huck and mask Towels 2Qc, up-town price 386c; Turkey Red Dam- ask 45c, up-tow price 65c. HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! Me: ice 10¢; Men's Me</s Unbleached Half Hose 5c, up-town pr BZown Mixed Half Hose 10c, up-zowup- price ;.gc; Ladies’ Hose 10c, up-town price 15c; Ladies' Real @albriggan Hose 25c, worth 40c; Children’s Hose 5¢, up-town price 10c. The above areall perfect Goods, and at lower damaged Goods offered up N GON INCED.S offered up town. CALL AND SE. P. G. IMLAH, - - - rices than AND BE Manager. “BOSTON STORE.” EDHOLM % ERICKSON, Wholessle and Retail Manufactaring JEWELERS. LABGEST STOOK OF Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City. Come and see qur stock, as we will be pleased to show Goods, g F = s H = = 2 3 g S - Hand Sewed Shoesa specialty —AT— H. DOHLE & GO'S. Leading Shoe Store, OMABA, - - - - NEB. ptdswim e AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO., —or— Philadelphia, Penn's. Office No. 310 Walnut Sroet, IncorroRaTes, A, D.1810. Cmarras Paararvas, Carita, $100, improement; Metropolitan Ele- | Net premit 9,902 54 55,035 64 81,545,387 11 Tuos. E. Maws, Secretary. Presidens. MURPHY & LOVETT, Ageats, Omiha, Nob, STATE OF NEBRASKA. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Auvron’s Orcs, | Lixcows, Februscy lat. | (lL s berely c.ruflel that Marpby & Lovett, iuths Couaty of Douglas, S:ate of Nebrak, ishenby duly suthorized to transace he busine 8 of ey Toage o y Whe, [have heroanto sot my i : Auditor tpublic Acceunis. In Charze of Ity ance Devartment. ORDINANOAY,, —. streets within +he City of Be i ordatued by the city cotacil & the ity of Cmaba, a8 follows: SECrion 1. The card lines onll of Sixteenth sireet between Fursham ste ang. Bouglaa sireer, ané the pars of Tentstreekly twe 0 Plerco sires and Hickory stréet, be U} ‘esablished s» distarg 1 sach side of the 8 reet cu one’smd the strert 2. The grade elevation of mid exrb lines sihall be the samet the intersectiag pdnts as 8ax Fraxcisco, April 30—1a, m. central land league, composed of some —The Santa Oruz railroad, from Wat- fow corn, n fair request and steady; oats and rye, quies and unchanged; \ qulity of Hatsand Caps, the New An Ortininee wtabfubing bdors tice on | all, - Satisfy yourselves by examining the stock. J. M. EDHBLM & A Enchgo", Fifteenth & Dodge St. Opp. Post Office. J. W. Murphy & Co.. WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS —AND AGENTS FOR— Kentucky Distilling Company. ™+ St AHA, ap! HORSE SHOES AND NAILS, Iron and Wagon Stock, the Beat Assortment of WHEEL S in the West. b’"”'g‘fi At Chicage Prices. !fiéd W.J. BROATCH, = Janis-om The New York HATCOMPANTY rtment, the latest styles and the best o Bt e G the N Yozk Hat Guuyxpany leads them Corner Eleventh and Farnham Streets. FOR SALE e CLARKE, The Oldest Real Estate Ageot and Notary Public, S1c. 3 herew. . Tois orh T aad At 118 paaaags. Corner Douglasand 14th Streets. (signed.) THOS *. DAILE, Pres't City Couell 1,000 ot inthe city and additions, from 200 Lo §2.000; xiso, 200 hoases and lots, from 31,000 4o At eene 1500% . aDouran 130 Sty oo e 1 s It ace Ao, SO0 oo T L6 e G A 000 o ean 15 per . nume o it applcnte, Al St with Ap;v': lAp-vm, m:,.uu P gorenesid; deds st m‘:ln"f::uu g short patic; ont sell excluntvels on commimion; Signet) ; Dongisssad Fovteesth Bires Omater o s et o (SRR nd Y Moy, |