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Em— OMATA DAILY BEE-~-MONDAY MAY 5, 1684, T. SINEOLID, MAKUFACTURRR OF ol DOW_CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. 4106 18th &troot, CALVAN CcO N, WIN Railway Time Table. Al teaing dbbive st and depart from Omaha on ‘entral Standsed Time, which i§ 24 mintutes faster Excopt Suday, § Except Mon From Union Pactfic Depot; Tenth St, U. P, R R, MAIN LINE \ WAHA, . " Paoket Company Cherbourg, (Paris) an ers to Hamburg MIA, April 19 April 93; Rates: oct. SELLERT, A A, Ma; 5 AND GER! EAMER! ‘s Line for d HAMBU R MAN pril 24; W WIELAND, May 8. . Steorazo, §20. 11:40 am | Atlantic M MATL—SEMI- Hamburg-American LYMOUTH (London) Saturday stoam- LESSING, April 16: BOHE REPUBLICAN V. LRAVR. | ARRIVE, Lineoln Exp. ...12:65 p m | Lincoln Exp.....1:20 p m VESTPHALIA, ND, oy 8 DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. a. 0, ) 10:85 p . for depot 18 minutes Iator; Broadway 0_minutes lator. } i i ia. | NEgro question. [Laughter. st P e U8 como home, Their constituents are anx- | tient is 'n]?wald;. 28 y'onn of age. Tvlm }‘:“I:*"lll; "“'l:?;:‘:‘;]“‘n:':“;'"Rdfi'l' ;RIE‘A‘::& fr. Bromm (..[‘ ) otfored ‘““ aninds ), 10:30, N ) M M o the + 0! m’ On fous in regard to their health, Somo fear | Ounces of blood Cragr TEELE FRL ad m; 11:40 8. m.;2:80, or dopot, 7 min- . Arrive Omaba " EARLY ECHOES Fromtie Sccond Cobaressione] Nebras- ¥a District, Regarding the Coming Congres= glonal Campaign. Power and Prestige in Batler County. Correspondence of THE BEx. Davip Crry, Neb, May dth, 1884, The Butler county delegation to the late republloan state convention, have entertained thatthey overworked them- selves in their patriotic and overwrought effort to provent the election of a railroad lington, the county seat of Boone county. Ho refused. They brokeopen the jail, took Charles Dickorson, a nogro who was arrestod last Maroh for burglary, and es- onped, but was again arrested n week ago in the act of burglary. A mob took him two miles from Burlington and lynched him, e — TRANSY Into the Veins of a Sick Swede from the Armor His Sweetheart—A Succsssfal Operation. Speoctal Dispatch to the Bxk. MixsEArorss, May 4.—At the homeo- pathic hospital the operation of transfu- sion of blood for the relief of a case of consumption was performed. The pa- arm of a healthy Norwegian into & bowl placed in a dish of water heated to a temperature of 100, & little salt added, the blood being constantly stirred to ,THE WORK OF THE WEEK, Probable Programme Lald vut for Congress for the Coming Six Days. Wasnisoros, D, C., May 4.—In the house to-morrow, after the usual call for tho introduction of bills, the contested election case of Farrall va, Paul will prob- ably be considered. The question of consideration can, however, bo reached. The house can postpone the discussion should the majority refuse to consider the caso, The regular business of the house will be motions from indiyidual mombers to suspend the rules for the possage of measures, Springer is the fiest on the list. He expoots to ask the for a public building at Springfield, 111, Ropresentative Ryan, seventh on the list, if he is reached will try to secure S —————— lican majority had taken away from them the right of voting. The negro was bet- ter than he used to think him He was kind, affoctionate, gentle, and he liked the demooratic party better than he used to. [Laughter] He know who stood by him when the Howard rascalitios were dovelope hen the schemes connected with the Freedman's bank were discov- erod, when ropublican rogues were after his money; thorefore, he (Cox) snid : “All hail; Ethiopia is stretching out her hands to democracy and democracy is saying, Come on, como on, poor children of Ham; como at last to your refuge.” [Laughter. ] Mr. Browne asked leave to oxtend Oox's remarks in the Record, He want- ed to supploment them by a speech made by the gentleman (Cox) in 1864 on the ment applying the provisions of the bill, as far ns practicable, to persons from whatever nation imported to this coun- try under any system of contract. Ruled L ho passago of hisbill—ropenling the lim- ¢ : A out on a point of order. NSF] K v N v i slowl . |itation in the arrears of pension act. | ™, ) . — —WITH— m"Txmmmmmms"mm delogation to Chicago, headed by ?.hat }:::s;::) &:‘5::::“:;'&1:;‘:&1« ‘“::“); ‘:r:'x\:t Of thoso who will precodo Ryan somo will I'l'llu‘n(hlmnm\l soction was agreed to 12 Beautiful Residence}jLots, just Pase. No. 8....11:15 o m | Union Pacific prince of political manipu- | 5 (5 boing required for the work. | merely ask to bo allowed to rotain their }\\(r‘x:ndum that nothing be construed to s 8y ! Ny 15, . el FAL ~bRANTTE Aad your work is done for all time 8.0. &P R R ARRIY 0 o m [ St Paul Exp pm | Mall*, C,R.N&P.R.R Expross O, M. &St.R.R. R ArnIv Pacifio Exp} Mall & Exp* ‘ouncil Bl lation, John M. Thurston. When we are told that Thurston was chosen by acela- mation, and that our85,000 hero, *Jake" lost his voice go that he couldn’t protest, we are exceedingly agonized with terror lest our honored son has again been stricken with a violent attack of Gov. Pearman’s celebrated malaria. Perhaps the republicans of Butler county will learn some day, that they have been mis- ropresented long enough by demagogue traitors of this stamp, but it will never do them any good 80 long as they think one way and allow themselves to be hood- winked into voting another. The senatorial canvass in this district is beginning to receive some ‘“‘quiet’, at- tention. 1t is thought by a few that Mr. Jensen wants to be a member of that se- lect body. The opinion provails in cer- tain quarters that he could not be beaten. The patient is materially better and has signs of returning appetite. o ——— BLEEDING KANSAS, Lawlessness as the Result of the Pro- hibition Prosecutions. Wionira, Kas.,, May 3.—The Kirby chapel belonging to the Methodistdenomi- nation, this city, burned last night. A fire was also kindled at the base of the steeple of the Preabyterian church. Sup- posed incendiary, the result of the en- forcement of the prohibitory law. The owner of a large skating rink who rented the place fora temperence convention, was anonymously notified this morniug to cancel his lesse. A harn belonging to an active prohibitionist was fired two or position on the list for future individu- al suspension day, whilo othera will not docide until to-morrow what moasure tion to strike out the enacting clause of the Morrison bill will be made Tuesday. It hasnot yet been decided who will make the motion, Both sides declare the vote on the question will be close, oach sid s is confident of its own success, The republicans are counting on gaining as many as forty-five democrats andlosing four or five of their own number. The The friends of the bill say the number of democrats who will vote with the repub- licans will not be as large as the iatter anticipate. They count on a majority of from five to eight. Procoodings in the house the latter part of this week depend on the action taken on tho tariff bill Tuesday. 1f the friends of Mr. Morrison are successful they will attempt to have passed. A mo- | ot any prosecution or other procoed- ings, civil or criminal, bogun under the mct of which this as smendato- off St. Mary's Avenue, north of Woolworth's and Connell’s residences, $2,000 to 82,600 each. Easy Terms. The committeo then rose and the bill was passed, yeas, 184; nays, 13, The negative vote was ocast by Adams, (dem. Ills.) Brewer, (rep. N.Y.) Browne, (rep. Ind.) Everhart, (rep. Pa.) Hender- son, (rep. Tlls.) Hitt, (vep. Ills.) Kean, . N. Y.)Lyman, (Mass,) Price, (rep. is) Rico, (dem. Mass,) Skinner, (rep, . Y.) Small and Spooner, (rep's. R. 1.) Adjourned. WASHINGTON NOTES, BONDS CALLED IN. Wasnisaron, D. €., May 3.—The fol- lowing are the original numbers of three per cents. called to-day: Fifty dollars, No 404 to 443, both inclusive; $100, No. 3388 to 5840, both inclusive, and No. 16 Lots on 21st, 22d, 23rd and Saunders, near Grace Street, $600 each. Easy terms. B225 Will buy a lot in Lowe's addition only 13 miles from the postoffice 4 of a mile west from the end The iden Was prevalent two yoars ago threo nights since, and the shado troes of {its discussion will be continued, but un- | 9474 to 0478, both inclusive; , No. of Red Street Car Line. Any to time to come. that a man by the name of Mills wore an another were ruined, The excitement is | der the five minutes rule shuold its op-| 1686 to 1737, both inclusive, and 3082 to Terms to suit buyers. insense. The church burned was valued WE CHALLENGE The World o produce a more duranle material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. FOR'ANYRAMOUNTROK WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC, ARRIVE, Accomm* Cannon Ball Cannon Ball Accom*, K. 0., 8T, JOE & O. B. (1 May 34 _and 24th via North-West y M. & ; May Island. Arrive in the 10th and 81st same order the Monday follo Sunday trains arrive M May 13th vi CM&SE P, orth-Western, and May From B, & M Depot; Tenth Street. B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE. DRNVER BXPRESS, KL ¢ | dryby an organized steal of some $6,500 invulnerable shield; but even the bolster- ing hand of Albinus Nance, the boy poli- tician and U. P. owl, did mnot save his encumbered legislative proper- ty. The situation in Butler county is as- the champions of Collector Geo. W. Post. Laird has failed to give the Robberts crowd enough, if any, ‘‘molassos” to run the machine in s this county. The county treasury has been drawn almost and over, Ex-Senator Evaus was sat- isfied for a while with his share of the stuff, but he is getting hungry, 8o is Jake, The “‘pleasure” trip of the latter gentleman to Washington in search of ‘5. mething,” and his return to business on regular feed, has no significance at $13,000, insurance, $8,000. The val- uable library of Rev. Phillips, pastor of the church, was also burned. e —— A BATTLIE WITH OUTLAWS, Resisting Officials, Purrsouna, May 3.—Sol Oud, George Haynes and Daniel Mitchell, desperate characters, have been committing many desperate burglaries in Armstrong, Jef- ferson and Marion counties, and terror- izing the community. Yesterday Detec- tive Stevenson, with three assistants, at- tempted to arrest the men. Each drow two self-cocking revolvers and told the officers to go home. The coramand was ponents succeed, there will remain as up- tinished business liable to come up, the bill forfeiting the land grant of the Ore- gan Central railroad, and bills providing an appropriation for public buildings throughout this country. up at any time. The house sdjourned at 1 o’clock to attend the unveiling of the statue of Chief Justice Marshall. The shipping bill is the untinished bus- iness in the senate, and Senator Frye, who has it in charge, hopes to secure a vote by Tuesday night. The Iadian appropriation bill will next be taken up. 1t may require two days to dispose of The agricultural and pension appropria- tion bills will be ready for action soon. Senator Hoar intends to ask that the next subject the general legslature 8986, both inclusive; $1,000, No. 133566 to 14471, both inclusive, and No. 22695 to 22032, both inclusive; $10,000, No. 22076 to 22953, both inclusive. Total $10,000,000. Those bonds are to be paid on June 20th, interest to coase on that Lots in “Sunny Side” on California and Cass streets, near 27th St., $650 to $750 each. Enasy i i The Distriot of Columbia and four dip- | da; payments. suming a sort of uncertain stage of 4 i Y. hixbure, just &b presont, itage o | peunsylvania Tx-Penitentiary Biraa |lomatic and three consular appropriation ————— men have been slapped in the face by bills are in the house and may be called AN IOWA FIRE. Lotsin “Grand View” and “Credit Foncier” Additions~-only 8 or 4 blocks southeast of the U. P. and B. & M. Railway depots, $500 to $2,000 each. Any terms to suit pnrchasers. Destructive Uonflagration at Prairie City—Seven Builaings Burned, Des Morsks, May 4.—The losses and insurance hy the Prairie City fire Sutur- day morning, roughly estimated, were: 3 . ‘Adiin’s hotel, loss on building and fur. | Lotsin Henry & Shelton’s, Smith's, niture, §3,000; no insurance. Holdefer's| Horbach's, Shinn's, McCormick's, loss on grocerios, §1,600, his millinery | “y,0on cecond addition, ete. s , ete., v ature will con- | shop 8500, damaged dwelling house $300, sider be the Mormon bill. It is not, | total loss $2,300; insurance $1,200. E. however, likely that it will be reached | H. Edward’s loss on building and stock, obeyed. This afternoon a sherifl’s pesse hat The ch: that hi by T ireted o e e erson’s | of twelve men, headed by Attorney Bu- ete., at all prices and on insinuated against Senator Manderson’s easiest terms. Pang Bl little bo; lives in this city, is out- |channan, met the men in a deep hollow, | this week. ‘ $2,000; no insurance. Daniel & Gray, FRwou T e i fiat . inmocent | four miles from Kittaning. Soversd | When tho opportunity presents, M. | meat market, loss on atock, $1,000. Bis- pm T i ot outor a Iaw offico is |shots wero exchanged, and it is reported | Blair will make an effort to secure coi | bee's loss on building $800; no insurance. —0OR— . im ¢15am wildorthan the untamable sunflower. | that three or four men werg killed. sideration of the bill to estalish a bureau | Cool, restaurant, loss on stock, $900; OMAKA AND PLATTTMOUTH TRAINS: Last fall the ropublicans here entered S 5 StIbHEstati on P SnpE S L e A Y insured. ~Feathor's loss on build: v,l. A c A D AM | v, Omahn at 7:50, and 8:45 a m; 4i50, 6:10, :45 p m | 8 solemn protest against monopoly dicta: DERAILED BY DEVILS. nize the Mormon bill. Hemay find such | ing'$600. Gill & Son, dry_goods, loss - o @ | Shahaat 0,95, 540 and 10:05 & m; 7:00, 7:80 p m | tion in district affairs. _‘'he ring here at an opportunity during the morning hour. | 8,000; insured from $2,000 10$3,000; mad Prominent democrats in congress say |fow goods saved. Griffe's drug store, | On Cumi Izardl Nicholas, Cald- ; the county seat got mad, as they had a|p, i Mississippi Road } £ B g % | On Cunmiings lear icholas, Cal filled promptly. Samples sent and . & Q. R. R-(via Plattsmouth.) porfoct right to do. A gang was organ: ‘atal Accident on a Mississippl Road | tho business interests of the country are | loss $3,600; no insurance; some stock Through Unknown Fiends. well, Paa aal Hanmilton streets, don 324 334, 34th, 35th and 36th Streets, half mile estimates given upon application. WM. MoBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota. not to be neglected this session. ~They |saved. McKeever, drugs, loss $3,600; feel their party is in such a majority that |insurance §1.000, Ira. E. Draper, dry| an on it would fall tho blame for the failure | goods, loss, 5,000; do not know insur- to deal with several questions, finaacial |ance. Dewoef, Bryan & Co., damage to and others, the settlement of which is ized to pound the life out of every man who dared open his skull in opposition to the will of the bosses. The bosses were, of course, the same fellows who have K. C,, 8T. J, & C. B, (via Plattsmouth ) ARRIVE. JACKSON, Miss., May 4.—Last night The use of the term ** Shoy Line” in connection with the corporate name of & greatroad, conve; Express 5 p m | Mall.—.. Daliy. been plundering the people’s treasury. When it was found eut the voters would not be driven, a joint stock company was No. 2 expross ran into a trestle at Sykes creek, near Elliot station, “Mississsippi, ditohing part of the train,” Engineer ed by business interests everywhere. hey say that as soon as the tariff ques- west of Military Bridge stook, $1,000, damage to building $1,000. and Saunders Street, Miss Blair, millinery, damage to stock, $100, total loss. & Payns, build- , SRS TR | o . 6. . M. Dopor, 14t an | formed fo seowe s battering ‘ramt to| Whito was sculded o doath bageass finya i ol el wap e ismian sy JROLL A0 LTS $375 TO $1000. Toquired by the travaling pub: ‘Webster ‘Streets, knock the stuffing out of the settlers|master Harris, left arm broken, The | & 4y o ’Houme is concern: ; ok, e ero wero soven buildings | Ay terms that purchasers may Ling i Rime — who claimed their own souls. This dan- | fireman and express messenger Were | gyhoantime efforts will be made to pass Aibg desire. e um,‘f:nb:?,&',m“"m"mfi'd,:. o 0., 8.P. M & 0. Z;’m‘“ piece of "“?{’!;’“W;Y“dm the forrg slightly injured. Several passengers|iw, st least of these measures. (gne, The Blessed Rain. eihrtis eitd9Y lahed by the greatest railway in Americ. o Fhanier :lll:) :::nfg:gex;mn“er: tol"edi?::d::n ;‘:1 ‘::\l;::d'thfamiieg]t“ed;\;c:i?“ll?l‘: zhe]t)lnfglg billlt?lnuthorize }:hlnd ipvo'::- Wirkes Banng, Pa, Mayd,—A mod;r- Seventy Houses and Lots $700 : ‘ T b into th a Th 4 r 3 ment of the lawful money held in the|ate rain commenced in this yalley this 2,000 each. \r’ : GHIGAGO, M]IIWAL YEE l:mk o: Er%:’:vy nap:c:m:a “:;: u:::l:: ;z:e:.l;zxfi?nl:,l:cd:‘, :h!:f“:::z‘;ns::&i treasury for the redemption of notes of | murning and continued all day, extin- to 812,000 each \ And St. Paul. 1o owns and operates over 4,500 miles of jorthern llinois, Wisconsin, Minnosots, Iowa N Dakota; and 08 t8 tions reach all the Northwest and Far description of Shos Chicago, Milwaul Ghioago, Milwaukee, Abe Chicago, Milwauke Chicaio, Milwauk main lines, branches and connec: reat business contres of the lost, 16 naturally snswers the rt Line, and Best Route between kee, St. Paul and Minnespolis. ‘Chicago, Milwaukeo, La Oroésa and Winona. Chicago, Beloit Janogville and Mineral Polnt. buque. d and Cedar Raplds. Chloago, Els in, Rockdos Chicago, Ol nton, Rock it ‘ Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. Falls and Yankton o0, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, Book Isiand, Dubuqus, St Fau Chicago, Sioux City, Sioux Cht Davenport, Calma Pullman Sleepers and wol MILWAUKEE | and every attention d Minn 08t Dinlnj At pe Fin #ld are run on the mainlines oftho AT A 1 and Minnen) 0apol Care In PRINCIPAL LINE rolled on, and a slim faced imitator of Geo. W. Peck was imported from Peoria to ““leanh those darn bug-eatahs somethin’ about junnelism and politics.” There is a large class of Republicans in this part of the state who expect to support their party ticket in national af- fairs, but refuse to pledge themselves farther than that (and many not even to that) until the character of the nominee is known. They have been deceived too often in the past by the treachery of men whoee only interest in their - welfare was the almighty dollar ana whose pledge to them have been broken like ropes of sand. The farmers are busy getting their crops in the earth and trade in the towns is dull. State Senator Reynolds will attend the national anti-monopoly convention in Chicago this month. fvle personally fa- and crew, were ditched in the same man- ner. ———— FOREIGN NEWS, DYNAMITE, Grascow, May 3.—The manager of the State Line believes thers was an ac- cidental oxploston of dynamite on the “State of Florida.” It is believed that there was a dynamiter among the passen- gers. Loxpox, May 3.—The police attach but little importauce to the dynamite discovered at the ship tavern. The car- tridges are such as are used to load pis- tols. THAT FAILUTE, The failure of the Oriental bank does not affect the stock exchange. PAPAL MATT! LoxpoN, May 3.—The pope has sent national banks whose affairs have been wound up. Dingley expects to be recog- nized in the house to-mcrrow for a mo- tion to suspend the rules and put the above named bill on its passage. Wilkins, by direction of the banking and currency committee, will, on the third Monday of the present month, if that committee is reached on call, move to suspend the rules and take up the McPherson senate bill. As only two committees were ahead of the bnuking and currency comihittee, it is expeote that the committee will be reachod the day pamed. FORTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. HOUSE. WAsHINGTON, May 3.—On motion the Morrison order for the evening session to-night was vacated. The house then went into committee of the whole (Cox, guishing tho forest fires on the mountains wi along tho line of the Lehigh Valley rail- Three acres with 800 feet south road trom Bear creek to Whitehaven. frontage, on St. Mary's avenue, with large brick building, only cAFA B H H ope-half mile from Postoffice $29,000. Easy Terms. Beautiful Acre site on Cuming St., one block east of the Academy of the Sacred Heart. $3,600. Any terms will cut it up. Very Choice three-quarters of an acre,corner diagonally across from S. E. corner of Sacred Heart grounds, 189 ft. north front- age on California 8t., and 150 ft. west frontage on Sanord’s Radical Cure! 4ho Great Balsamlo Distillation of Witch Hagel, “Amrioan Pine, Canadian Fir, Marigold Clover Blossom EAc., For the Immediate Rellet and Permanent Cure of cvory form of Catarrh, from & Simple Head Cold or Inflienza o tho Loss of smoll, d_Hoaring, it 1 th A f 5 Bishop Bevick to Scotland to investigate | dom. in the chair) on the bill amendin; iplent Consumption. Re- 3 S FRAK will b?:x‘i;,‘\:l‘egut belioves Ben Butler | g raport upon the arch dio of Bt u:m‘()b‘l A mi) tion act. g It s lnuiod 0 a0 00 erREy omet O e Kennedy St. Price, z o ¢ 3 " ‘ s R R b are e Birinatont the | L1015 LA DI EERL 90 ATk n bication, and ia Fapid, radical, per- b 8 8. MERRICE, A V. CARPEXTER, CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST.LOULS, | " The_season for city improvements has G Edinburg gton, Mz, Honley (dom Cal.) spoko in sup- o rom e apblcaton, o 1 Tapd, adicl, per $2,600. Terms to oG, o S e AL oA oponed Iate this year.. bug. the estimate |unoficial British roprsentativo ut the . e ont, and nosgr fallug: Go H. PHI All garmants guarant the Bost Trimmings. i Btreet. NERCHANT TAILOR Has one of the largest and Spring and Summer Goods for Suitin teed to fib. and trimmed MY PRICES ARE LOWER than any Merchant Tallor in the city. Farnam DR. + WHITTIER ! ‘Nervous Prostration, Debility, Meutal and Physios finest assorsment of OMARA AND LINCOLN T DENVER, OR VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER is now given that buildings to the worth of 80,000 will be erected in David City alone this year. The country is improv- Connecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago ‘with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Eastern Cities, At Peorin with through trains for Indianap. olis, Cineinnati, Columbus, and all points in the South.East. At St. Louis with through trains for all points South. Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Re. clining Chairs (seats free), Smoking Cars with Revolving Ohairs, Pullman Paiace Slecping Cars and the fawous O. B. & Q. Dining Cars run daily toand from Chicago and Kansas City, Ohicagoand Council Biufts: Ohicago and Des Moines, Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Topeka without'change, Only through line running their own trains between Chicago, Yincoln and Denver, and Ohicago, Kansas ity and Denver. Through cars between Cndlanasolis and Gouncil Bluits, via Peoria. L A L T R TR and Trowsor- 1604 1t 18 known as the great THROUGH CAR W eaknoss, Morcurial and_other affections of Throat LINE of America, an glfl universally admit. tod 10 be the foution 1o cases from OVerwor TASES rocelve from Twpruden: iy cured. ARRIAGEZEILS care Tlialaa tor does and Mouth, 04 Bores and Uloors, mfi, ‘Thets U marriago, Khoumatam, ked brain. BURGICAL: attention. I onoes pe Finest ll\flmel Railroad in the World for classes of Tra Phrough Tickets via this line for sale 2t eit R. B. coupon ticket offices in the United States and Canada, T, J, POTTER, VigeaFres. & Gen. Ma: & PERCEVA ager. Geo. L LOWELL, Bans. 4. Cloar Notice to OCattle Men New York, May 3.—Among the pas- sengers on the steamer ‘‘State of Flor- ida,” was Mrs, P. Ward, of Cleveland; Wood, Mrs, Lillian W, Wood, E. Wood, Miss May Shaikelton, of Ohio; Watler King, James G. Graham, of Canada; James Cruik- shank, Braddock, Pa.; Andrew Tarne, Thowas Williamson, Thos, Taylor, Jr., Miss Amy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Abra- ham Williamson, of Chicag Edington, A, Bethune, Toronto; the “‘State of Florida” had left this port, » rumor was current that several of Ros- sa’s agents were on board with dynamite and detectives were awaiting the arrival lower portions of the town are under water, Number of families have béen forced to abandon their homes, 1t isbe- lioved every baidge in the country bas been swept away. arge section of farming country is submerged, The loss to crops, hridgu and other property, will reach many thousands, The Slamese Embassy. bassy goes to Washington to-morrow, ————— vatican, has porsuaded the pope to cre- at:l the archbishop of Scotlandu cardi- nal, RUSSIAN RAILWAYS, Sr. Pererssura, May 4,—Subscrip- tions more than seventeen times the desired sum have been offered in response to the call of the Russian government for a loan of 17100,000 to be used in the construction of railroad The Journal De St. Petersburg says this brilliant re- sult is evidence of the immense recovery of Russian credif Temperance and Incendiarism New York. Wisuiamston, N, Y., May 4.—A fire this morningdestroyed the Selden House, i 1 business blocks and a in e e— A Des Moines Murderer - Suicides, Des Morngs, Ia, May 4,—Scott Smith, indicted for killing a man named Rey- nolds some months ago, and out onbonds, suicided at 3 o'clok this afternoon, by shooting. No cause assigned. It 1s generally supposed he killed Reynolds 1 solf defense. o ttp——— Fatal Feud of lowa Farmers, Rain in port ot the bill. Mr. Rice (dem. Mass,) opposed the One bottle Radical Cure, one box Catarrbal Sol- vent and Sanf Inhaler, all in ono Package, fur- suit purchasers. cataient, of all druggists for §1. . Potter Drug’ and Pacific coast & Chinese wall, wit] openly anl{ within and cannon frowning without, but rather let her, from the high turrents of Christian civilization, permit the electric light of science and philantbrophy to shine across the pacific to illuminate the dark places of the old land where the race was born, Mr, Sumner (dem , Oal ) said the pur- pose of the bill was to perfect the law en- acted two years ago and remedy the de- fects that were found to exist in it; de- fended the propriety of that legislation on moral and religious grounds, and re forring to Rice's quotation frem the Argo. gates naut, said Frank Pixley was a hireling of had referred to the negro as being low, ignorant, debased and degraded. Bince sze negro had been made voters that character had undergone a change in the opinion of that gentleman and now, in the church and gull and lecture room, that gentloman sought to establish the fact that the negro was the wittiest, most social, and cloverest person in the world, (Laughter.) representatives which Indians had sent, wg E! l! § E!! ALOEg Wia yoap it ] [ B bill. How long he asked, would Eog- o Boston. | Conneeting in Union Depots at Kansas City, | ing in much greator porportion than the BB, 3 f f ¥ 3 2 ., ] Jhow devil Iy e ananstion 1og prapatsre O & henvor with through trains o1 ' | towns, consequently, it i safe to estit Tue Pracue, May 1.—Empress Anua, Ln;dch‘;:ri‘;fi,:;gfim's::fl.b:fl:?;d‘fl,g_ () ! g ‘i’:fl::..nd.'filml-h&t:hn”wfl ') S Pl ronored to Fobust henis SAN FRADNCISCO |mate the improvements for this county a- | widow of Hmpere Ferdinand 1V, of | 14 to her subjects, like she does the BRE and bonishes Puia, 4 | Only a few lots left in this addition, BEVEARRES ettt 254 4 Tl D R EOAV o e ey Gronor. | Ausirin, o aunt of tho prosent Empror | Ohinene, tho it o ot oot on our| B,y oy Cietzing e | i blocks west of end of fled St. . otRErvaas Debility an a y A oonts It annihilates Pain, 0 o ezl wallormiy suoosesfcl GOING BEILAST. The State of Florida, ordered into mourning for three months. shorea] * Let not congross build upon the o tolisen Woak and Worn Ou- | car line, one and one-half miles A il SUFFERMA KEBYE Ports, strengthons Tired Mue. clos, prevent discase, and does more in one-hall timo than swv othor’ plaster in the world. Hold everywhero. Wanted TO PURCHASE from the pos'office, and one mile from the U. P. sheps. $300 and vpwards, Any terms desired. Call and Get Plats, Prices, Etc. Second Hand [:|(lthillg BEMIS’ NEW MAP 0f Omaha, $10 Each. Lt Money Loaned on improved real estate at lowest uall on or address Mr. or Mre. 14 Bonth 10t street. RTH A ‘ the Oentral Pacific railroad and flunky to | or Wormy Vi Tho Betotum. . O//en the un rates of interest. i NG O AN e Gaushos and | of the steamer at Glasgow Yo srrest the A es; loss, 870,000.{4ny other corporation which would em- ".i"g‘ifl..m‘,m.fl"" Mol “rg"gihf:.' 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis; Mo. | ¥ wlinsn PalaceSiceping Cura ire run duily o | fnen. This was confirmed by a cable | Thought to be incendiary, and the out-| 515y him, and that that paper was a dis- WM Gione Mising.” Dhscaias PI6e, d Apud " | e B o, Cedar Hu Qu from England. Rossa said he knew [como of the recent prescntation by the g,‘z,m;ivmufim, P dagiioy, 160 fuua b, MewTok, | Lots for sale in every part of the BEGULAR GRADUATE of wo mediont colies®s | [ca to 51, Fuul and npedar Ruptds and AIBOT | nothing of the men reported to be on |Good Templars ugainst the proprietor of | ™ Mr, Browne (Ind., rep.Jsaid the key ity, North, South, East,or West. 0, ko0, i AN BL0OD Dises | W REHIA" ¢ Hihalay fonac el sk hoand, . Sl iho hotal for a siolation of the. eX6ise | note of this infornal logialusion was thut | ERFLEBILICAL I 32 ¢fve it city, ) h S ygiias 18 84 Lowie, o8 - Louis and Des Moines, Lowd, Lincoln, Ne- o law, The temperance at first were suc- [ nen wero not white. He recalled the FTIOD: . Adopted il {braska, and Denver, Colorado. B Texas Overflow, ceseful, but & higher court roversed the h by & distiguished b ofer- S99 | Houses, Lots, Farms, hands, Stores iy alao the only Through Line bétween | Juprenson, Texas, May 4.—The river | decision. ¥ spooch by a distiguished member (refer : iyt h R il 87, LOUIS, MINNEAFOLIS snd 6T. PA is higher than for nléhmg’; “years Th: i ring to Cox of New York) in which he fices, Rooms, ete., for Rent, TO INVENTURS! Deeds, Mortages, Leases and edif kinds of Cenveyance promptly: attended to. PATENTS OBTAINED FOR ORIGINAL fuveation, Discovery or Desigu, CAVEATS, DISCLAIMERS, Re-issues and extentions filed, and ap- poal Business and Wmh.ouu Loks for sale, ALL PATENT BUSIN] B‘lqol’lloll"l‘lfl ATTENDED . Hotsmens, Towa, May 4 —H, Johnson | _ MF. Cox, of Now York, having loft the | Resbislercucee, Hetsormhle Shatees Writepo W e sad iy Yorx, May 4 he members of | atally shot rile ey ool L R | e, ropliod o tho last semark, ~H | B SAT . D78 T, W WM PR 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. arrived to-dsy in the steamship Alasks, volver last night, The ball lodged in admited that be bhad lmfl some preju- | — " DISEASES OF THE 4 e o Tokained by s Ohist clark of [ie shdoman. Tt ware ferma ot de dives ngainat the n The rg:n Son- - 10 Howd of gors Three You 0. | jag. “Tho native Stameso members wero | Suts)” Personal diffcultios wero tho|ator Morton bad had them, hat Tudi- EU ROPE' | EYE & EAR A e it ol it it <A £ ans had had them. Tho ablest of all the 5 | 20 Avkansas, | Jeremish Arison, in the forty-third cou- l..“.""n'f‘h“““"l'fi”f‘f'in“é‘é°'fll,§‘§&m“#-i'ml’i‘-'r‘s i J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D. The sbord deweited cailo wie il well bred Kows Fuurox, Ark., May 3.—Rains have | gress, had brought in a bill ad passed. it{ by ahl ATVANTIO SHEAN LS. “Spocisl facliios for 0 , T. 4 ’ st ‘il ad wnooth Thess catl v Lynch Law in Kentucky, fail " a 4 it securing GOOD BERTHS. TOURIST TICKETS for . . S0ld In lots to eult purchusers, aud st reasonable ) it en nearly every day dusing the week, {to break up negro government in the | {ravelorsin EURIE, by wi routes, ui soduced rates. MAKN Oculist ar'a Ifi::‘f..‘?«:' prices. For further , Gall ou of address Warrox, Ky., May 4.—At 1 o'dock } covering vast areas of country, und a rep- | District of, Columbia, They had got to} COOK'S BEXOURSIONTST, with saapes aud full par: e o G Chulghion Blook 16th Waverly, B 0o, Low. g:“"lyd;‘av{;:;nfl}wiw Juaked llsnunlutlslnn of the Februsry flood seems incy- |stealing. They siole even tho spittoons | W by S, Moy, x. ¥, ‘ e R l —Also young graded bul w-dine-8 man, ys of the jailor of Bur- | table, {from the legislativo nasembly, A repub:d v Y Edewe FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS 8T.