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=, Jm, THIRTE _ JAMES Y. CRAIG, Landscape Sardener AND FLORIST, Plans. specifications ar est out new or remode ete. deal and Lawn Decorati Btrest. near Fo ing P oost of Iay'nz ading sodding fon, Grower and Amental or Cemetery or 1 Nursory 93nd o “on applic 18 at Viowers, Just the th I ki Tre Cat Howesard Flower o wt all scasons, and any quets made up on the shortest ail prowp Iy atended to, Ad malis, Neb. CORNFIELD Mirke 509 North 16th Street. Wm. @entieman’s Block. ChoiceCuta of Meats specia'ty. ,Orders will be re- celvedby telephoue, No. 120. WM. B. BRIESON, Proprietor. F.SCHEUERMANNM D REJULAR GERMA Homeopathio Physician. WOMEN, OHILDREN & CHIRONIC DISRASES, Houra—At Residenco, No. 1443 8, {0th Streo, tiil 108, m., and after 8 p. 0. _Houra—At oftice, No. 1(3 and 106 8. 16th 8t., m 7, from 10 a. m., t9 8 p. ni. N.B.—The Tape Worm wlil be remeved, w ttout danver. In tima of trom © o 8 houra J. E. RILEY & CO,, Real Estate Agents —~AND— Loan Brokers ! (FRENZER'S BLOCK, OPP. POSTOFFICE.) Loans Negotiated. Houses Rented, Titles Perfected And Special attention given to convey- ancing and all legal instruments, REAL ESTATE LIST: Smifh's Addition, Park Place, 60 lota..... Price $300 to 8500 Price ¥325 to §810 Price 8200 to 8400 “Price 81 5 10 88w “Price 3150 to §350 .Prce reasonable. 4 AUGH PLACE. Lots in LAL~VIEW ADD, KIRKWOOD REDICK'S ~ * and 8 other Lots on 100 ACRE LOTS for sale CHEAP. EASY TERMS ON ALL PROPERTY. $40.000 To Loan on Real Estate. J. E. RILEY & CO., Opposited The offleon g 4Gen A AT ES I LY o oener e T Soran ~f VIGOR. Rl WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED ¥iTH THE TAY WILL SEE AY EXAVINING % T ¢ N CHICKGO, ROCK 1SLAND & PACIFIC R'Y By the zentral position of ita line, connects the East and tho West by the shorteat route, and car- Flea passengers, without chango of cars, betwaor Chicago and Kausas City, Councl Bluffs, Leavoss worth, Afchison, Mitneipohs and St. Paul, ‘etwooen Chi: ) 1 River P Traing betwe. ©ago and Iipneapolis and St. Paul, via the ‘‘ALBERY LEA ROUTE. 2 i % AU Ahrough Passeagers Fravel o ¥out Express Palus. Tickets for salo at all principal Ticket Offiocs in thio Uikl ted Beates ana Cobada: > Bagrage ohecked through ud ratos of fare al- Whys 4 Jow &s COMPOUILOra hat ofer loas AGVAR- *Fo% detailed 1nformation, get tho Maps and ¥oid. ors of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE &t your nearest Ticket Oftice, or addross R R. CABLE, E.S8T. JOHN, L2 Geu'l Th. & Pase. dst- OA g, wHIC SEGER & TONER. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALEHS IN HARNESS, SADDLES Wul1Ps, ETC, We make avery fine lizht harness, and have al- ways on hand » full line of Horse Clothiog, Curry Combs, Brushes, ete. %o, 116 N, 1610 8t - - 0 maka Ne H. PHILLIPS, MERGHANT TAILOR Has one of the largest and finest assoriment of Bpriog & d Summer Goods for Saitings & d Trowee - Lirge AN garm 1t gia anteed it and trin ith the Bost Trimmisgs MY PRICES ARE LOWER 1an any Merchaut Tailor in t e city. 1004 Faruam " et IEXEL & MAUL, UNDERTAKERS ! old stand 1417 barnam street. Orders by tele solicitod and promptly atte. ted to. ENTH YEAR. OmMmAHA DAalLy BEE THE MF,QCHAKTS il Bank ! OF ONMAEIA. Authorized Capital, - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital, - « 100,000 Surplus Fund, = = - 70,000 BANKING OFFICK 1 \N. W. Cor, Farnam ano 13th § OFFICFRS: Faaxk Moreny, Prealdent. | 8AM 1E. Rounxs, V-P Bax. B, Woop, Cashier. | LuTiER DRARs, A O DIRECTORS: Frank Murphy, Samuel £ Rogers, Bon. B. Wood i Charl Housel, Alt. D. Jones, Luther Drake. Tre » Goneral Bas hav Banking business te transact aro Invited t. call, - No matter how Iarge o small tho sransaction it will recelve our caretul attention, and we promis Always courteous treatment. Pays particular attention to business for partie residing outsido the city. Exshange on all the prix cipal cities of tho United States at very lowost ratos Accounteof Banks and Bankers recelved on favor able termy. Insues Oertificate of Deposit Learing 6 per ceu! Interest. Buys ad eells Forelgn Fxchange, County, City and Governmont seouitien Sl UNITED STATES Ntional Bl OF OMAHA. THREE TURNS AND UP. That Tnd:cates the Finctuations on Chi- 0-g0 'Change Yesterday, An Appreciation of Three to Five Eighths of a Cent on Wheat, Corn Closes Higher falso on a Glimpse of the VisibleSupply. Oats Jogs Along Without Refor= ence to the Stir in Other Grain, OMAHA, NEB. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, 1884. merning, every dollar was gone, a8 well as the books, papers, ete. Tho losers ave all citizens of Effingham. His where- abouts are still unknown, THE SKOQ SIRICT, Delegates to Chicago Elected.—No In- PR ar Indorsed.— For Ant-Monopoly. Special Dispatch to Tur Bre, Hasrixos Neb,, April22 district ropublican convention was very harmonious. W. T. Scott of York, and Geo. W. Burton of Orleans were nomin- ated delegates to Chicago by acclamation, T. Matters of Clay county and F. A, Sweezey of Webster county were clected alternates. Burton and Scott were both The second Cattle Drag Along, with Prices Drooping 10 Cents. Over Eight Thousand Offered, a Large Number for Tuesday. CHICAGO'S MARKETS. AN UPWARD TENDENOY. Special Dispatch to Tie Bre Cuicaco, April 22.—The market took three sbarp turns during the day and ended with a strong feeling and higher prices, The wheat market was active and unsettled, opening firm, advancing S, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts, |about one cent and then under free of- ferings declined 14s from outside prices. Capital, $100,000.00 | When the posting of the visible supply C. W. HAMILTOM, Pres’t. soon after noon 8.8. CALDWELL, V. Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashlor. DIRECTORS : 8. 8. OALpwWELL, B. F. SmirH, 0. W. HamruToN, M. T. Barrow, C. WiLL Hamiion, Accounts solicited and kept sub Ject to sight check. showed a decrease of of more than 1,500,000 bushe's during the past week, the demand showed a marked improvement and prices rallied 3o, fluctuatad and closed § to {ic higher than 'yesterday. April closed at 864e, May at 870, June at 894 ¢ and July 90%c On call board, sales ran up to 200,000 called on, and declared their preference for Blaine, but will go unplodged, and ready to support Arthur or any available man, No attempt was made to instruct. Arthur’s administration was handsomely endoraed, and hiscourse commended in urging upon congress to enact inter-state commerce laws, and regulate railroads. The delegation is structed to labor fer the adoptiou of an anti-monopoly plank in the national republican platform. The convention adjourned at 9 30 p, m, ———— BLOOD-THIRSTY BROTHERS. Fiencish Duel to the Death in Mary- land, Spacial Dispatch to T Drx, Batridore Md., April 22d.~-A fatal NO, 266 * CAPITAL CIATTER. The Mississippi Reservoir-The Fast Hil.--The Tuarman Bill, ‘ y Dayton “ Soldiers’ Home, WASHINGTON NOT LOGAN AND OGLESBY, Special Dispatch to Tre Rex. W ASHINGTON, take in joining hands with Oglesby, for ho has not only made him governor, but made him again the great man in Illinois," Tt adds, “‘Oglesby will be very likely to remember the games by which Logan beat him out of the nomination f the senate, eix years ago, and following his oxample, sot to work tobeat him out of tho semate next winter,” PLEURO PNETMONIA, Mr Hateh's pleuro pneumonia bill is to come up before the senate to day on final discussion and action, Tho indica- cations are that it will become a law. THE SNY LEVEES Mr. Hatch appeared before the river Ohairman Rosecrans wasinstructed to lay before the president of the board of man- agors,complaints made by promineutmen of Dayton, Ohio, against Governor Pat- rick, of the Soldiers’ Home at Dayton; if the board does not deem the complaiats the James trial to-day, W. H. Spain tes- tified that in 1881 he lived about a quar- ter of a mile from Woodson (Feank James); knew him well; saw him at Nash- ville March 11th 1881, the day of the Mussel Sheala robbery. Jack Smith, a against him suflicient to justify his re- | negro, testified to awung Jamen at Nash« An Importflnt Deoision,===The | moval, the committee will ask an invosts- | ville March 8th, 11th and 12th. Martin gation of the management of the Dayton | Brawer saw James at the magistrates Home by the house. DAN AND COPIAH, The senate committee on privileges ana ections decided not to eall any more fore the sena:e FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, BENATE, trial in Nashville, on March 11th. e — Massachussetts Rye's Prohilation. Bosrox, April 21.—In the house to-day April 22— New York | Witnessos in tho Danvillo and Copiah [# resolution providing for a prohibitory Sun to-day says: ‘‘Logan has made a mis- |c%es, and to lay the evidence taken be:|amendment to the constitution, and of- fered as a substitute for the adverse re- port of the majority of the committee on liquor laws, was rejected by 74 to 87, and the adverse report of the committee WasnmvaroN, April 21,—A bill was |#dopted., A bill was passed to provide for a relief of trustees of the Southern Illinois Nor- mal university at Carbondale, Bills were introdnced and referrod: By Mr. Jones, (dvm., La.), to provide for an industrial and cotton centennial exposition to be held at New Orleans. A similar bill was introduced in thehouse by Ellis. By Mr. Ingalls, (rep., Kas.), to amend the revised atatutes so as to prohibit col- lectors of internal revenue from charging and harbor committee this morning, and |©°F “"“i"i“lz any special "" licun}ue, L made an argument in favor of authoriz- | Permit feo for the sale of intoxicating li- ing the engineers in charge of tho Miss- | 9uors in states where the loual laws pros insippi between Quincy and Rock Island | hibit the salo or manufacture of such li- to apply such portions of the appropria- tion as may be needed to the atrengthen- duel was foughtyesterday at Cockeyaville, a small town in Baltimore county, the principals being two brothers-in-law named Charles Brown and Joshua Gill. The fight was brief and bloody. The distance was so short that the antagonista ing of the Sny levees. The committee is very hard at work, sitting morning and afternoon, with but brief intermission, making every effort to get the bill com- pleted by the end of the week. THE NEW ORLEANS FATR, Certificates olfl;pollt Ihnuad nlay bushels and prices advanced § to £2, May able In 3, 6 an months, bearing i o, J 040, ) Intaron.‘or on demand without In- closing at874o, June 804, July 91fo. terest. DORNE thirating for each others blood coutd al-| Directorgeneral Barker of the New Or- most have touched each others finger tips, | 1eans Exposifion says he is satisfied that had they held out their arms to full|he will gotaloan of a million for his Advances made to customers or approved securities at market ratc of Interest. The Interests of Customors arc closely guarded and every facliity compatible with principles of sound banking freely extendod. Draw sight drafts on England,!re land, Scotland, and all parts of Eu ropo. Rall Europann Passage Ticketa COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADL. United 8tates Uepository” An unsettled feeling provailed in corn, with prices irregular. The markea open- ed firm, and under a good dems.nd prices rau upj tof. Free selling caused a decline of 1to 1} Later, when a de- crease of 130,000 in the visibla supply was shown & rally occurred, prices ad- vanced 1 to 13, and clozed 3 to § over yesterday. Avril closed at 514, May 523, June 543, July 5564. On call July advanc- ing 3. OATS Dull and unsettled, and =losed a shade First National Bank —UF OMAHA— Cor. 18th and Farnam Sts The Oftdest Basking Establishmon: m Omaka, SUCOESSORS 20 KOUNTZE BROTERA. Orgmuized in 1808, 'Organtzed as & National Bank in CAPITAL . - - . - . - $200,00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $1560,00¢ omioazs DimsOTORS Ko, Prosident, JomN'A. OmuantroN, Vioe' Preaident. A avetus Koowran, 9d Vico Piesldens. A, J. Poreiatov. F. H. Davis, Oaebio: W_¥. Macquexs, Assistant Cashier. \uSACHS & genersl banking busimess. Issues tim: o rtiflcates bearirg i itorest. ~ Drawn drafta on Ser Francisco sad principal cities {n the United States A's0 Londoo Dublin, Edinburgh wud the princl al © tlos of the 10 tinant of Enrip . GEO. WEBER, easier. May closed at 32}, June 32} wo 32¢, July 32} Oa call sales wero 75,000, July advancing 3. MESS PORK Fairly active, Prices ruled £0 to 16c lower, then rallied 50 to 60, wnd -closed steady May, closed at'$16.95 tu $16.974; Sune, 17.10 to 177124, July, 17.20 to 17.22}. On call sales were 2,260 bbl., June advancing'2}. 2 LARD Ruled irregular but generslly stronger. length, and they glared at each other like wild beaste, their intense hatred being ob- servable even at this dread moment. But two shots were exchanged, and as the aecond bullet sped out from Gill's gun, Brown dropped, mortally wounded. As a physician was examining the bleeding wound in his breast, Mrs. Brown arrived on the eceme. *‘My husbind !” she shrieked wildly, and fell prostrate on the body of the dying man. Gills has since been arrested. The cause of the duel was an old feud that arose between the two a number of years agoout of a dis- pute over some property. It hae been exposition as asked in his bill, both the appropriation committees having indicat- ed o favorable feeling toward it on his presentation of facts to-day. THAT MISSISSIPPI RESERVOIR, WasniNgrox, April 2L.—Washbura to- day made an agreement before the river and harbor committee in favor of the reservoir system, at the headwaters of the Mississippi. He only ssked for one-half of the sum estimated by the engineers, cutting down their demands from $200,- 000 t2°8100,000. The committee appear- ed to be favorably impressed with the statement, and it seems likely that a suf- intensified since by family quarrels. Both families in the county. — —a— A BOLD, BAD BROTHER. A Baltimore Methodist Dencon Elopes ‘With Sister Baurr—Both Leave ‘Families. May closed $8 30 to 8.32), June 8.42} to["Special to Tux B, 8 45, July 8:47} to 8.50. [ were 3,250 bbl,, Jumo declining 2}c. CATTLE. Estimated receipts ¢ cattle to-dag, 7,400, against 5,680 last Tuesday, mak- ing &bout the same number for the week 80 far as for the comesponding period last week. The marke: ruled slow wad draggingifrom the beginning to the end and prices dropped i€z per 100 during the foreronn, the destino being mestly on mediam and heavy cattle, incloéing freshrecoipts, There were fully €500 On call salog a prominent farmer of Washington ocun- deacon of the Methodist church here, of & neighkor, wost, it is thought to Chicago, eron leaves behind, a wife and twe child- partlos to the mortal combat are citizens | cemplete the work now in progress. The of prominence, and belong to the best|sentiment in the committee seems to be Baurmvonx, April 22.~John Cameron | from the east. ty, who foréwenty years past has ‘been Regulor Fross Dispatches. has eloped svith Mrs. John D. Bare, wifo | committee on Pacific railroads to-day con- The elopers have gone | tinyed the consideration of the proposed ac their | gyoniments to the Thurman sinking fund baggage was checked ¢o that city. Com- [ger. ren, and Mrs. Barr & husband anc three | giony of the act,in addition to thoso roads little children, the youugest only eleven already included montha old. Both parties moved in x-{Sigax Oity & Pacific and the contral fiient sum will be allowed to practically 'quite liberal toward the Mississippi, but against side issaes, snch as the Hennepin canal. FAST MATL, Superintendent Thompeon, of the fast mail service, said to-day that he thought he began t¢ see some chamce for improve- ment in tho St. Louis mail service to and THE THURMAN 'BILL, WasstrsaroN, Aperil '21.—The kouse The committeo agreed to report amocdments bringing within the provi- the Kansas Pecific, the Domestic Bakry | e v oty s All kindst Bread, Fancy Calies.&d Piea constantly | can be-wzually disposed of Tuesday. There on’ haud, = 4 was little or no change in the demand or in prices on butchet « stock and stodkers and feaders , both selling well; 1,356 to 1,500 pounds export grades, 6 30 tor¢ 60; goodra choice shipping,1200 to L350 lbs., 590 10 6 15; common to medium, 1000 to LITGETT tod 75; inferior teo fair 275 to 4 00; medium to good i 00 to i 0808, stockers, 15 to 20c lower and 3 70 to 4 75; feeders, D 00 to b 50, R — MURDERED #1S WIFE. A Boston Man's Usacciuntable 1on. BosroN, April 22,—This afteoncon Ace cellent susiety, and wero bighly wospert- | branch of the Union Pacific rosds, and to ed. incrense the percentagoe of all the roads that are ts go into the sinking'fund from Lovwex, April 22,—At 9:30 this morn- {20 to 874 per cent. The scoretary of the ing an carthquake shock of coweiderable | treasury, in a third amendment, is em- force was felt in the eastorn countries of | pewered to make an investmont of the —— A Earthquake | quors, Mr. Frye, (rep., Me.), offered a resolu- tion which was referred to the committee on foreign relations, requesting the preas ident to institute negotiations with the government of the king of Spain, for ref- erence to an umpire for decision of the been fully carried into effect, and to sef tle and finally decide what amounts re- main to be paid by the United States. The senate then took up the bankrupt- oy bill, principal difference he saw between the and protested, was that under the law the expenses ingurred for officers for compensation came from the bankropt’s estate, and in this bill it was to come from the United States treasury Mr. Hoar (rep. of Masa.) replied, that out of the bankrupts estate a certain per- centage was paia into tho treasury of the United States, On motion of Mr. Sherman (rep. 0.) it was 8o amended as to make theexamin- ing ofticors of the treasury, officers to finally examine bills for disbursements, the bills to be in the first instance sworn by the party presenting them, and certi- fied to by the judge. by the bill would be expensive. There would, he thought, be at least 260 com- missioners appointed at once, and there would be the whole number of super- visors required by the act. That would involve an appropriation of not less $160,000 to $800,000, in addition to the amount already appropriated for the United States courts. All the scandals of the bankruptey system had grown out of the enormous expenses it envolved. Amendments were proposed by Messrs. George, Sherman, Hoar, Ingalls, Edmunds, Morgan and Van Wyck, The bill as amended was reported from yeas 32, nays 16, The chair then laid before the senate the next special order, which was the pleuro-pneumonia bill Adjourned. BENATE, present bill and the old bankruptey M, | and all skin eruption, garanf against which all classes had risen up|®very lostance, or money refunded. Mr. Ingalln said the machinery created |© the committee of the whole and passed— — Towa's Old Soldiers. Marsunarurown, Ta., April 21.—The encampment of the G. A. R. for Iowa, convenes here to-morrow evening. Trains brought in the department officers and several hundred delegates to-night. Grand Command R. B. Beath and eneral Prentiss will arrive tc-morrow. A review and public exercises will occur Wednesday. Two tnousand old soldiers are expected. e — Railway Wages Reduoed. ToronTo, April 21.—The Grand Trunk railway employes at Montreal and Strat- ford have accepted a five per cent redue- tion for six months. e — Ilinois Highways. Serivariep Iil, April 21.—The State highway commissioners’ oconvention of Illinois, to meet to-morrow, promises to i be important. Over fifty delegates met question whether the treaty of 1819 hl:: fn preliminary ergauization this evéning. There will probably be over five hundred present during the session. ——— Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world, Mr. Van Wyck (rep. Neb.) said the| Warrauted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul cors, Nalt Rheum, Fover Sores, Cancers, Piles, Ohillblains, Corns, Tetter, nda to_curo in 25 conte per box. o TORPID BOWELS, BDER VER, oIS ED LI RIA ¥ tia &7 vt exertion ok bo of 500d, L spirite, ymo ity flcns in ored mane aad W‘?“"“‘"‘u"?.?:a-. o chene soun tlon, Tofrali % andavigoronsbody TS PILLS £ause no nausen or gil nor lntc.rlm with daily work and aro & fect b ANTIOOTE TO MALARIA: TUTTS BAIR DYE 3 IRA™ TTAT Wimsens changed ine sthnily t GO by 0 8ingln ap- 3 Diug; bipt of §1 CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER, Metalic Gasefig@;i?fiets, Shronds. OMAHA, NEB Telographic ord:rs promptly attended to. Corouer TR S e Prelephno No. 121, 1009 Farnam St., M, EMILY PAGELSEN, ANNA L. BENSON New Woodwork! New Attachments Warranted 5 Years. SULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, E. L. LOVEIOY 122 8. 15th St roet. OmahaNeh H. K. BURKET 11 North 16th Strest Omaha Matter of Application of Erie Wretllnd, for permit t0 scll Liquor as & druggist. NOTICE, Notice Is hereby given that Erio Wretlind, did upon the 29th day of March, A. D. 1884, filo his ap- wlication to the mayor and eity eouncil of Omaha, for ver it to well malt, spirituouss aud vinous liquory as icanal, v ch J 4 chewical No. 122 8.1 y Ath ward, om the 11th day of April, 1884, to the 1ith day of April, 1655, remonstrance or protest om March 2ith A. D. nm.( the said perwit will be granted. ERIO WHETLIND, Avplicant. 3. L C, duwmre, ity Ciosk, | B2 Lowd B SN NERRR—— l —— James Nicholson emtered his wife's voom and shortly afterwards a report of a pis- tol was-heard. A brother of Mrs. Nieh- olson reshed to the room and found that Nicholsen had shot-hs wife through the shoulder., He grappled with Nicholesu but was@nable to prevent him shooting his wifea second time, killing her ia- stantly. The murderer then coolly pocketed &is pistol and remarked: **I'm a murderer,” and ther left the house and has not yet been captured, et Bloody Werk on the Streets of New- port, Newrorr, R. I, Apwil 22.—Police of- ficer Eugene Barker was fatally shot by Wm. Shaw, a young and notorious des- perado, this morning while endeavoring to arres' Shaw, who was quarrelling with & companion named Alderson. Shaw then pursued Alderson, and fired two shots at him, one of which kit Alder- eon, but the latter succeded in disarming Shaw. Both men were sober. fhaw was acrested, The Efiugham Bavk Swindle. Br. Lous, April 22 —Frauk Ewcrs, the cashier of the Effingham, 11, baak, which closed yeaterday in consequence of the absconding of its premdent, F. A. Van Gossy, asys there were over $40,000 in the bank when he closed it Saturday night, end when he opened it Monday Eugland. ances. At lpswick the shock was 8o se vere that walls of heuses were parceptibly shaken, plates wers rattled end bells into suok a state of consternation that) business is for a (awe suspendsd, The Tho fiestaymptom was a deop cumblin, was speedily followed by queking and shakiag of all buildings. e Drank Himself to Death, Special Diapatoh to Tee Bre, ture or bursting of the heart. e —— Booyr at Kanses Oity, Kansas Coex, April 21.—A lightwnow has been falling the greater part of the forenoon, mefting upon the grownd, —— TELEGRAPH NGTKS. The Crouch wweder wystory st Jacksen | federal.courts under the act of March 3, | the tariff bill, . The house then went in. Thobaried papers hass | 1875, boen recovered. Oue of the purdeipants re- | court is in eack. case reversed, awl the|(dem, N. Y.} in the chair, Miek., is unraveling. Localitien in Kssex and Suf-|sizking fund in first mortgage bonds in folk were scenes of the greatest disturk- |any subsidized companies or in govern- rung, The people have beer thrown|oeurt of the Uuited States to-day, in - shock was still more aevere at Colchester. {436 Union 1 Tho sencassion lastod one ha!l minute. {4igy in error, sgainst the state of Kausas ; 4 Lex rol, sound, portentous snd awe inspiring and al, and the Kensas Pacific ‘zailway com- Rep Quair, L., Apeil 22, —Jawes Pil.|hor own courtseganst the . ®aion Pacific kington, of this place, after a three |and Kansas Pacific railway companies to weeks indalgence in & spree, died sud-|defeat the consdlidation of these corpora- denly last might. The post mortem re.|tioms, which wes effected Ly an agree- vealed the cause of death as being.a rup. | ment entered into the 24th .of January, |tions for the retirement of their circulat- mentsecuritiee. BTATE W, A decision was rendered ix the supreme FEDERAL GOURTH, partant railroad cases, emtitled ¥, L, e ot al. and the board of directors of walfic railway cempany,plain- F. A. Johnston, attorhey geuer- peay, plafatifi in error, agsinst the same i error,, civauit court of the United ©tates, distriot of Kansas. Thase were avits brought by the state of Kansas n ‘WanaiNaron, April 22.—In the sen- ate to-day & number of unimportant biils and rerolutions were introduoed and re- ferred. The pleuro-pneumonia bill, the special order for the day, was Jaid aside and a number of pension bills passed. The senate took up and passed a bill to accept and ratify certain agrecments made with the Swux Indians, and to grant w right of way to the Chicago, Mil. waukico & St. Paul Railway Company through the Sioux Reservation; also to DRS. PAGELSEW & BENSON, Diseases- of Women ! AND CHILDREN. Offico 210 North: *16th Strect. Hours 9't0 12. m 2106 p. m. Resldence South 17th, nesr Contr stroet. SAVINGS BANK ! the Bekota Central, Adjourned, HOURE, the present coneideration of the bill authorizing the Secretary of the Tressury to inwast the lawful money deposited in 1883, The questions presented here re- late to the right of removal from the state tohe federal couris, which is claimed by the zailroad compamies. The eourt holds, firet, that there are suits of a civil nature; second, that they are suits arising under the laws of the Urited States, and third, that thsy are properly removable to the The order to remand to tae staie the tressury by national banking asfocia- ing nebes, M. Weller (g- b. Towa) objected: on mutien of Mr. Budd, May 3 was set apart for consideration of the bill to amend tks Chinese immigratiou act. On motion of Mr. Morrison an order was made “o provide evening sessions un- til further sotace, for general debate on to committes of the whole, Mr. Cox on tho tariff contly skipped to Casada and the detectivesf United Blates circuit court is diressed to | bil. are now wm parsuit of kim, President Jewett of the Hrie rosd, denies vhat the coad i net earwing its fixed charges aud could not pay s July interest. e says the roud is doing & large business and i in no way embarmrassed, entertain the cases as properly remwoved from the stato court, sud proceed thare- wiLh accordingly. THE DAYTON HOME, The house < mmittee on military af A party of Albany dewoceats who huve fust | faies havo instrugted Fepresentative Rose- votuened from Tildeu's palace, atato that 11l- den poritively doclined to be eandidute and would not aecopt if nominated, They regard crans to report favorably the joint resolu- toim providing for the appointment of this as fiual. o is now prosed toboom Cleye. | Wit B Frankiin, of Conueeticut, John land or Flower, C. Black, of Illinois, and Thomus W. | The visible supply of grain in Chicagoshows ) Hide, of Maine, to fill len?iwl in the & decroase of 1,039,000 bushels during the§board of managers of the National Bol. past week, diery’ Home, Op motion of Mr, Mursay, { Mr, Wellbern (dem. Tex.) opposed likewise Mr. McKinley (vop. O.) who de- clared the bill was intended for the En. glish, Mr. Herbert (dem. Ala.) made an eleborate srgumeut in favor of the bill. The committee then arose, and tho house again went into committee of the whole (8pringer in the chaic) on the pousion appropristion, after which re cess was taken till 8 p. m , when » debate took place on the tarift bill, e Fhe James Trial Hoxtsvitie, Allabams, Apiil 22,—Jg l)ingl‘ey asked unanimous consent for Cor. 18th and Douglas Sts, Capital Stock, - b LI' lfi;i lity ofo cStockho! dars,'}liag.'%g Five Per Cent Intorest Paid on Depotits LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE Officors « Dircctors JAMES E. BOYD #I' M. UENNETT, A, P X10Y, JOHN E WILBUR, THOS. L. KIMBA] MAX nnn,uu‘"' E. L. §FNE, HAIR.| HATR| HAIR CELIRSNE> ALMA L. LEITH'S FAXTON HUTEL Milinery and Halr Dressing Farirs | Farnan, Strect. Hair | Hair | Hair | Cheap | &4 County Ovdars Rolin ed o g ki SR Notico to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE, J. W. GANNETT, HENRY PUN| t

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