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ITHE OwMAHA DAiLy BEE THIRTEENTH YEAR. OMAHA, NEB., THURSDAY MORN NG, APRIL 16, 1885, NO. 205 K EUROPEAN CABLES. [zttt i st vt e ABRAHAM ~ LINGOLN, PANICKY TRADERS. Abrabam Lincoln, He carved his own way [all exprested regrots at being unable to at up tho steepyof ambition's rueged holghte: | tond the ceremonies. | Tho. commitiee on from the north, fiance of their most moderate and conciliatory e macended the topmost round | gecoration nccompanied by a band of music THR SHAR'S CONSENT OTAINED, i O ; i ; TRt kmtion; b Bigh, FUGRReT (ot N | e o e gravy or (kb otens pr : England and Russia HAve ARRECd 00 8 {consented b the matohing. of Tonaian tronps The B, Louts Mystery, Memorial Services Held at SpringAeld, | goot ana'true "1t”we cotid'but see him as | martyr. T war ol hat was- donet the | A G68Y Cha0ge Comes Over the Spinits bis sainted epirit stands to-day, not in the | cemetery. God” playing around him, with fetters and | to-day, called by Mr. Morrison to discurs the broken chaina at his feet, we would behold | auestion of federal appointment all were one of the noblest spirits that ever passed Y"wm! except Sprioger, Townsend 'pml: through tho pearly gatesof the Now Jern. | Liawler. It was arranged that after the 20t! across the Persian territory to reinforce the 81, Louts, April 15, - Walter Tenox Max- Basis 11, Yesterday lr=nv now operating Chttllv'ul\ffihl“ lr(nnfisr- well, the supposed Southern hotel murderer. Rumors were current in the house of com 7 el mons that the Russian troops were advancing | Purchased an uslimited ticket to San Fran et : ors have bee! 01 Monday ing, April 6, signed 1 For Delimitation of the Afghan {5 iqet The imoes ave ot been”con | g i, Mogdoy oo, Agel b, sened | Tn Gommemoration of the Death of the Bl Traders, And There Was a Panicky Dump- : . X The Russian milit , the Svet, the same evening on the San Francisco rail 1 salem into the pressnoe of the great white | of this month every person should go in and ing of I, " Frontier Bubject to Satsfactory [up v imsion thus. Forward b Homt | rosd and was rocognized on the train by two of Abraham Lincoln, thlkm {58080 presimops, the great white | SCNS Tonts S ‘ g of Long Wheat now is the timo.” §t. Liouieans who talked with, him and_ saw o Al S Ta the house, .n.ge tho ‘.:un;.;'r:.lh::;;‘:: — Th better feeling in the stock mar- | him as far as Pierca City, Mo, A : were going on, dow \ Pesianiil | Job thla mmorting, Consols upened BRS, Ad- il President of the United States,| . Gem Granvs Gonaition, |t heieing on thodoath of Lincolnwere | Corn Aotive, Unsattlod and Norv- xplanation by Russia of the Re-|vanced 05jo, Forelgn funds firm. Russisn | Tiaings of Maxwell the Supposed x NEw YouK, April 15, —Gen, Grant enjoyed | being made. Among those who paid tribute ST Attack f g secnrities 83c, L e Bdidehtd 1 Who Was Killed & rofroshing sleep of eight and a half hours, | to tho martyr woro Messrs. Hainee, Dill 1023, ' ollowing Wheat Closely. oent Attack on Afghanistan, 100 531, Cun%s duntnnd o B8kl do over] Murderer, IRy Palso 74, of fair volume; tomperaturo normal, | MeDounld. Kimbrough, Fuller, K. W. Parker - Jedindy s 1aat nigitis closer Rusuan socurition aqvanced | ST LOUIS, April 15, —A Post-Dispatch San Ho i iuclined to bo choerful and chatty, has ey were al vory interesing, | Cattlo Reosints B | The H £ the Visit of th to 8dc. Francieco special says: On rccl‘l{)t of atele By the Assassins Bullet Twenty At present no pain in the throat mor hasbe = attle Receipts for the Dfly Were armony o 9 Vis ] AN DIPERIAL PEDERATION, gram yesterday from Chiet of Police Harri- e A suffered from any during the night. ILLINOIS LEGISLATURY, Rather Light, Royal Pair NS B s B EReent o DESEun | s : :rl:;::v:;xe mlc:" h; A it of 688 Ag0: Senator Chaffes was the first visitor at Ger, | SumiNariEp, Aprl 15.~Tho senate this oh fo ] ogod mur Grant's residence this morving. When he | morni SRV s dTvt T Ieft b said ouly aix minlms of ‘morphin had | oroio passed Hamilton's bill to divide the been used in 24 hours, The genoral's condi- | 86Ate excapt Cook couaty, In judicial circuits, tion was better than it had been for ten days | with an emergency clauseattached. The bill and the senator had no immediate apprehen- | increasos the number of judges. Senator Da cLons vin, elected to tillthe vacancy caused by the Mra, Jossio (irant this morniog stated the | death of Senator Bridges, from tho thirty. goneral was oasior, but was not gaining | feventh district, was swornin and took his on the subject of an imperial federation has v come to » satisfactory conclusion, Kl | Lreiler: Tavestigation developed the fact Marred by Serious Riots in the| Dby, secretary of state for the colonies, will | that a man answering Maxwell's description @General John A, Logan Delivers § soon introduce a federation bill in parliament | arrived here on Saturday last and put np at aFittin Memorial Address City of Oork. FRANCE NEUTRAL. the palaco hotel, Ha only stayed thers one g ' The Paris Ln Paix sags that in tho ovont | ight, and It 1s beliovod bo silod in the of war between Fogland and Russia, other |steamer City of Sydney for Hawaii | Reviewing at Length the Lite and The Riots Were Buppressed, Many | powers, especially France, must remain striot. | and Australis _ which left here the| " = L More Hogs Received Than Could Be Comfortably Disposed of. Provisions Ruled Very Weak, ana ° i in the . Maton, chairman of the b, i ly notral, The La Paix hints that such an |next afternoon, Later developments, how- Good Works of the Martyred Atrength, only just about holding hia own. | eak in the Remter e, FASIIR O toe Mess Pork Ueclined 35 and [ Arrests Made and Hospitals y . hat euch an afternoon, pents, Sho did’ not seo any very great change from | judicial comm S ] g iled With W did ayreement already existed, ever, incline reporters to the belief President, the last few days, @ matter of his removal | 8 qualifications lur] nt‘:h.u n“gn_ry an 40 Gentw, Filled h Wounded: RUSSIAN DRMANDS, “““fl‘“fi’"fi'?fl"“{’ the :""‘ ";f; s if he survived until fair wearther was not def- Cg"nmm{n{fl- that its to Drastios lew: X Gladstong's hesitation over tho Kueshlk | hord to.day that Maxwoll, two o threo days L The sennto rofused to adopt the minority for \ GENERAL FOREIGN NEWws, | fiver affair has emboldened Russia which is | hetors. the. mavder,. wie in feest noed o ABRAHAM LINCOLN, THE GENERAL CONDITION oF Tk paTiRNT |get HObte SO (O NUORL o Bill o rednco OBICAGO MARKETS. THR PRINGE AND TRINGESS, |l g fts turn in- demandiog explana | money and that ho- attempted to pawn his | Cuicaco, April 15, —Tho following address MEROVED, rallrond farg to two and o halt conts, whioh | Spocial Telegram to the B, 2 Conk, April 15 g e Dbss. 6 that Do Glers han demanded. ;S':;'},I.n‘:?i?x}ir fi:fi:}‘ ‘“5'{,':;{!‘fi‘:fi:g"f;‘;fl;{-‘rfif‘;fimefl'fg was delivered by Gen, Logan at the memorial | Niw YORK, April 15.—When Dr. Shrady | recommends the passage of thebill, and the | Cuicaco, April 15.—A decided change left General Grant’s house after coneultation | bill was thereby defeated. to-day he said in answer to a question that| In the house more members were proeent the general condition of the patient was im- | that have been for more than two weeks. The proved. How do you account for his steady | first business of importance brought vp was a 3 i the presence of Captain Yates, of General g rorvices, heldin honor of Abraham Lincoln, Waica arrived here to-day. Tho railway sta- | 7\, iuqan's atafl, at the Kushk tivor battle | 101G pooity ho wae kuown to have money, as i i 3 i t Springfield to-day: tion and atreots in the vicinity wero crowdod [ and of the part he is said to have takon. in | 1 aformed the persons to whom ho tried to | & ; i with people awalting the arrival of the royal | provokiog thatengsgement, Specisl dispatohes | " these artiolee, thatho no longer neded | On the 13th day of Februsry, seventy.six onme over the spirits of the great majority of bull traders on ‘chango this morning, at least to those who have boen speculating on the | . diap: money and displayed plenty of cach. Ho also ALY eo- | improvement? was asked, @ The general’s bad | reconsideration of the vote on the bill to vote | cartainty of iR G [ party. When the train bearing them drew | from St Deterstiicg assert that Ruscia has | purchased several things, including a valusble | ¥ 55 ":“““’ "“Mzd h;;n’;“f,“"““: Pe0" | attacks have baon oaused by complications as: | $500 to the Dairy Mon's association for publi- | 1+ 'l:‘:]:"m';:‘fi" ‘:'.“""(:“:l“ of war by ! into the station it was groeted with hearty [ o1 o b e aymne | field glass and a pair of spectacles. Uikt St Sl gy o V) | sociated with the usual progress of the disease | cation of the reports, etc., of which notice | Hiogland againet Russin, Cables were tem. seolf on the grounds of his pronouncad sympa- vREY v called Abraham, was born unto Thomas and | way the answer. They have b was given some days ago when the bill was | pored with predictions of peacs and a stron heers, An address of welcome was delivercd | thy with the Afghans in their hostl POWER'S STORY ABOUT MAXWRLL, w 5 y have been overcome | was i me days ag I3 cheets; LA Skl Ul A AU g ; Nancy Lincoln, A fow years later this son | for the present and of course he is better, The | lost. The bill being taken up, passed—96 to | advance in Eoglish consols appeared to em. and much enthusiasm prevails.| ward Russia, but this statement is douutful. | Bosto, April 15.—A Mr. Powers, who y ! G s B e Bl o L T Sonths Wit ; The Princo and Princess of Wales did not ENGLAND AND TURKEY, knew Maxwell, tho supposed murderer'of C, | s found with his parents in Indiana, where | temporary ieriation tn the throat has heen | B Ghe pil st 60 SARCOCE R SRS U0 phasize them, repeat. their. Dublin trinmph in Gork, but | The governmont s till wrangling with Tor. |, reltT, WIS i this ity says he bas & ho labored at farm work in assiting bis father, | Ve {06 ™0 08" 00 * o™ b et rhn. staye | rom the suptemmo or sppellate oourin <o o the WhEAT ‘ .;,,,;tm“ ikh n}.:, l.,w.,d,( tl ;,t];‘.y.n_.u was ;}.,y m,;,,”"; terms of the proposed Avglo- ;:I::V:‘fi “n ;mfi:x‘:‘;&; m"".’q'fin’ffl ‘i{ There was no opportunity offered him for u‘v‘e[yllhll ?w..?.néed, Thsbullelinudulmlth trial court -:Ithouh passing through any inter- | At the openicg, in consequence, there was | lone to make the receotion of the visitors a | Turkich alliance, i ior to 5 ivil ducation, Under the guidance | the plain facts of the case and with facts only, [ veniog courts. . a panicky dumping of long wheat and th o : 2 s waa loarned to-day that prior t0 his depart- | receiving an educa [4 h : 5 ] ' y dumping g wheat and the { luccnu.d' Y:lnh:‘x: rz?r"m:‘x:::i ,:n\:h priucess | 4 p. m.—Coneols 9 13-16. ure, Maxwall pawned his watoh snd a Y’mn of his mother, however, he was taught to :_upox:glad I[)‘;. Shudé. Dngng‘um f;nmlfif.- ml::_fl::x!l:::;::m‘::: fi::.ry”:;‘?ntorsku:il:‘d 3‘?‘&.) struin. placed upon the brokers In tho pit | P41 63 VIO iveti B0 e A LRI opress A CABINET couNol, now (o Boston holds the ticket. When Preller | read and write, He was of studious habits, [ tion this afternoon, Gen Grant, sald to his | 7O physicians: *“I'he doctors outside, I am in- | pounced tbat ho had paired himself with the was very great. The market broke ncarly 5o formed, are writing about my case and talk- [ dead representative, Shaw. UME'nnnu vote | T the parade worktnon andboya ran along the | 18 now belng held, but nothing is known as to |loft Boston 1t was understood that he and | and carefully read allthe books ho could borzow T T sido of the carriage and kept up the choering | the objec: under discussion, but it is balieved | Max well were to meet atthe Southern Hotel [ from the neighbors. All that I am or hope to A o i ing about it, and some of them seem to think | Was cast, that being for Logan. The house | trated how great a portion of trade was operat- tobe with reference to the Anglo-R in St. Louis, and to determine which day | be, he said; I owe to my_angel mother. In |198 & 3 9 5 4 $ v pers | B e Rl wie | aimonty? f © AnBlo-KUIAR | oy waro t b thers, it was fixed upon after | bis twenty-frat year ho is locatad in- ilinois, | 165 know more about it than you gontlomen | and senate both apiourned, et of veepect; to L Den s ionerent ol war ouns | B entration . T conlner of the. tastiars | ENGLAND AND RUSSIA HAVE AGREED ON A | Prellor's departure Dy correspondence and | doing manual abor, though at times when be [ 40 But it is ltke in a timeof war, when ed O jo, but at that point and up men at home think they know more about it e T———— aud how to do it, than the generals who are Chicago Items, in the field fighting,” Cuicaco, April 15.—The evening news- Soon after his throat was dressed this Fonai morning, Gen, Grant said, in remarking upon | P3PeF professing to speak for Mayor Har- his improved condition, that he thought he |tis n, declares the latter expects to be shown would get well. That the public may en- | as havicg been elected mayor on the counting abled to thoroughly understand the case as it % atdfoin e m“:'h,s opiton, the followlog of the ballots, aud that after the announce: absolute facta are givon ns a basis for publi | ment is made ho will rosign the office. The ok (o ; their lotters wero of a Triendly nature. Max- | coulq do 0, ke was always found with a book A e bt no otk | Lo the cap o N, Auglo. | Yell a8 @ smoker and drinker, but was sol | in hand, storing his miad with useful knowl- ] ey tnad) thb (shect ootio with o-day the Anglo- | dom under the influence of drink. The story | adgo. R Ruesian difficulty, it is said, was represented vAS A C( k| 10 blood spilled during the royal progress, for | ag follows: England and Russin Iulva it that he was under the influence | HE WAS A CONSTANT READER OF THE BIDLE x | f liquor when he left Boston is iwor h it proceeded amid a_continued warfara of basis for the delimit |1 4 aa well as Shakspeare's worke, and from these | words and_taunts. Tt Js thonght that the | SECL (rontior, snbiect 6 tho. satisfastory. ce | obulTitr povhen Maxwoll want away | acquired better understrading of human uc: rinoass conquered the T b gallantry. | planation by Rursia of 'the recont atturk. on B e e Solng to St Liouis and | tion, and that which Influcuces the minds of s6 membor of parliament | the Afghans. According to this scheme it is 3 b men, than all thoss which criticized kim s T, 5 hed at the head of th pa . ¢ ceived money from England, when he should | 55 yneducated man ever had the capacity to :;;:m,:',‘;;“;g IEag eraFLoNolbaslyy follben | oaren s o oas ko) belosdsd ito R aMIA(pro: | goryit Freller to San: Francisos: Maswell G istana R Helstrvedinitho kBl IHEwE) to 9140 there was free_buying. 'The market ros0 to 924c but fell off again to 91c, rose agnin t0 92, declined sgain, fluctuated avd closed in the final dealirgs of the day about 1c cver the lowest point, CORN, was very active, unsettled and norvous, fol lowing the course of wheat closely, and closed for the day about one cent under yesterday. j reason assigned is that he does not care to be The roceipts were very light, which induced ; was an intense hater of dynamite, and I have ftorward I times i tate log: | oo corsonal Judgment. joctad to the expensive litigation of & con- | some buying, but the offeriogs exceeced the S oy oo e 18 Sarsa 1, | PEACE NEOTIATIONS DETWERN iaxce Ao |heard himssy: “Cho whole crew ought to | Wasiass. snd oo terms s Songrees. v ot el | enototor oty 1ifhoal® g vory, Freatly | sublosted to tho oxp K ReBAy et oy ol Ak mpon OHINA. dle.” Preller, on the other hand, was some- | 1iss. when he joined 1n_ debate. with the.la: | (aclated about the body. ~He has lost some | teih i i i fleah, but how much cannot bo told. e has | The wanagers of esstorn and western trunk oats he P Wales.” Panis, April 15, —~Thevovernment officially | What in league with the dynamiters, 28 I|;ented Stephen A. Douglas, nothing seemed i T ia | lines held a session here to-day to hear a ro- Aal s deniea that there is any truth i the stoy y | Kathered from hia conversation. o thought | o afford an opportuntly for him | hoy oo wekhed in some time, His face 1t | port upon thoplan for a formation of aneweast | Tuled dull, and heavy, the market declining 1@1§c aud closicg at about inside figuzes, PROVISIONS ruled very weak; mess pork declinlng $5@40c and clesing nearly at inside figures, Lard was also somewhat lowsr, but prices were only shaded a trifle, CATTLE receipta for the day were rather light but for the week 8o far are nearly 4,(00 more than for the same time last week, The trade waa pearance. The gland is swollen on the right | and weat pool, but owing to the lack of a quo- side, and the swelling outside varies more or | rum adjourned to meet at Columbus on June less, a8 there is morear less swelling on the | 11th. inside. The glandular swelling has at no e timo been larger than hen's egg, and from CAPITAL NOTES. that down to the size of & pigeon’s egg, It is 3 G T aident located at the angle of the jaw. It has never | WASBINOTO, April 15.—The president has entirely disappesred eince it came|appointed Andrew J. Gross United States months ago, ‘The swelling is due, \ for the district of Kentucky. Uit el S oal st ot o | amaatisrjstis STk jof Konsaoky 5 is evening | Ehat there was any serious hitch in the postce | it Wa3 & hugo joke becauss parliament and the {0 prove to the country his Do, '};;,':},glg-, Ut this eveniog |, ugotiations between the French aud China . | Tower of London had boen blown up by tho | grat ability as o lawyer, statosman. and de: ment circles over the naws from Umk“ whioh OSMAN DIGNA'S RETREAT, dynamiters, and there was quite a little talk bater, as well a man of thought, research and attonded to show that the visit of tha Drince | SUAKIM, April 15.—It is reported that | Dib¥een them over the outrage. It occurred | groat power of analysis. In that great de- F Walos £o that city had passed off quietly | Osman Digua with tut fow followors has re- | oLt the timo they were hero in Boston. | bute he displayed such a wonderful ability as e ke Suarie e et oumt ok ery | reata o ek s Preller didn't look ke an Englishman. He | to at onca give him a national reputation. shalbadsvoksd asunerzecisd ampnt stien Giemb o U looked to mo like a Jew, and ho had a Jewish | 7ia ‘groat ~ mind scomed o anfold ment officials declared that the attempts of ) ARY (ROEROTION: ONeR to his auditors danger after danger the nationalista to organize an oppo itlon had |, '*1a% April 15.—General Prince Dondon- 5 = = that then menaced our beloved country. ropultod n & failure, mad that the extent of the | K0ff Kersakoff, commander-in-chief of the| Miss Francos E. Willard's Denial. | Yoo held the mirror bafore the psople that loyalists’ demonstration was surprising, Thess Caucasus, has gone by way of Baku to make | Ciicaco, April 16.—Miss Frances E. Wil- | they could plainly see the troubls which must : Secretary Whitney received the following | {F ; m gono y : finally to the progressof the disease In the / ol fair and prises n shade bighor of the ordinmy % declarations were hardly uttered buforo the | Aeur,of military inspection of the province | |y hag written to tho Assoiated press de- | Some in the future if ths then pollcy should | glands themselvor, There iano positive evi- | from Admiral Jewett: I crossed the Tsth- | ru of thipving and dressod beef steers, Best talegraph brought reports of rioting in yari- | °f Dokgestan. nying that she ever sent a communication to | P° Pertisted in, dence at present that the glands have become | mus yesterday. Good order continues, Our | fat and tinished ateers are selling up to $5 75 ous parts of the city and ACTIVE PREPARATIONS FOR WAR. the Hillsboro presbytory. assnming that aho | HE FORESHADOWED F.iaSTE AND SUGGESTED | actively diseased, though the presumption in | men are all sound and comfortable, @5 95 and thero woa u load sold in tho early REPORTS ARE BECOMING MORE ALARMI) Loxnow, April 15, —Active preparations | had received & divine rovelation, She dis- THE WAY T AVOID IT that thoy ato dislodged. The disemse doca APPOINTHENTS, ; : 1 | for war aro muking in all the Australion |avows having addrersed that association I i i el e e sareige Sontainin | olonics, ~ Rooruiting fo the British navy |auy way whavever, | (e Sameruotion of thi calon Toest eome e ome ons in the crowd phrow an onion at hys | CONtnUSs With great activity and the ad- ——————— ourselves must be the author and finisher. Toyal highuess, missed the Princo but hit |Miralty have invited nazy " pensioneers to | Deth of Traflic Mauager Forsythe, | Fiiy argments woro sonvincing, his deduo- one of the (m:llmandbehll’nd‘fihs ;‘.Arringu, | {foiuntest: e e CHicaco, April 15 —A telegram received !lnn!):ndgpgibc were imgl.he:m,. . n: all his the crowd cheered. During the afternoon NDON(8T00 3 here to-d d th 1 speeches his basis was right against wrong. doteotives arrested i man who Was throwing | Loxnos, April 16,—Stocks olosod buoyant | Famees feremmmer ot co,doath of Cotome! | Ho convinced all who hoard bim that he was stones at the loyalists ‘procoseion, & mob [at about the best quotations of the day. |cago & Eastern Lilinois railway, at Savannab, | #man of generous impulses and great kind- speedily formed and attempted to rescue him. | Consols and Russiaus were very firm at the | Gu., to-day. nees of heart, Hoseemed to feel the wrongs Adetective fired his revolver but without | closs. % of all down trodden and oppressed humanity hitting anyone, and succeeded in takiog his THE PARIS BOURSE. T ashisown. The impression left upon his prisoner to the' police court whero he was | Pans, April 15,—The bourse closed fiem, Manufactory 8huc Down, hearers was that he had dedicated himself to promptly releasd on bail furnished by the | owing to a botter politios] outlook, although || O%10400, Aprll 15.~Tho Adams & Weat-| work in their behall, When eleotod prosi- mayor of Cork ~ Eacly in the evening tho | oo faliure was abmoaced which will cajse | ko manufacturing company has shut down | doat,of tho United Btatey bo entared, upon nationalists held n mass meeting where in- part of the week as hirh a8 $6 that averaged 1481, But the bulk of the fair to good ship plog steers 1250 to 1350 and thereabouts selt ctween $5 26@b 50, with 1400 to 1500 aver- age at 85 60@5 65; light little ateers of 1050 to 1150 are making €4 60@4 S0, and averages of 1160 to 1200, $4 90@5 00, low grade course and common steers are making $4 25@4 50; butchers stock in good demand; stockers and foeders slow, light low grade yearlings are plentiful and selling at low prices down to £5'30@3 50: choice, carefully solooted, fosders are selling fairly well at $1 40@+4 60, HOGS, not extend to nor effect any of the processes | Official announcement of the appointment of th general's ear, thore 1s somo dubgor of | of Capt. George W, Davis a8 aide-de-camp to that poesibillly but not probability at | Lieut.-Gen. Vice Maj, William J. Volkmar, present, it is not cfioimx in that direction, | was mude to-day. Tho disease is spreading very gradually Permission has boen granted to the colored wards into the back part of the throat and |employes of the war department to be sent behind the paldte. It has communicated | to-morrow to participate in the emanciation somewhat to the back part of the noso in | celebration. The day will be deducted from front and above the palate, There is no |theirthirty days leave of abscence, 2 lump on the tongue, it is an ulcer away back [ The attorney general has given an opinion on the side of the tongue, a small ulcer, It | to the president sustaining the legability of has never been shown to its whole extent | Mr. Lawton of Georgis, for the appointment but it is a small ulcer, 1rrogular in ehape, und | as minister to Russu from a quarter to half an inch in circum- ENTIRELY UNTRUE, 8 ference, In the case of epithelioma there is | _The rumor current here to-day to the effect | Receipts for the day were rather more than dealers heavy loszos, it works, throwing 350 men and boys out of | the """P‘h‘" that °‘fi“lw“hd ".flm “;'“'I'd n lump, it is an ulcer, there is a_dischargo | that gross frauds and irregularities have been | could e ;:m"gg;gév d'-li;-*d of 8 '{hfliz- flamatory speaches were made and the latest THE GERMAN HOURSE, employment, The employes contend that [BOD€, With oharity “",“- and althoush clr-| from the ulcerated surface, the discharge s | discovered in the treasury dopartment, and | orense Is about 85,000 over tho samo las wock. London newspapers eontaining uscounta of all | gy Al 15, —Thers wasa pronounced | 8@ shut down was ordored with the view to | Sumstances wara of = the most - | composed of mucoun broken down tissuo and |that Secrotary Muning and Astistant Seo- | Spoculators who herctofore have opened tho the progress were burned in a bon fire, After advanco in prices on the bourss to-day. on | Fe'eDgage the force at reduced wages. ng ¢ d"" r i 8! 4 m:l “";' gome little matter, in other words it is|retary Fairchild have beenin consultation | markef "Z‘ ‘: ; «mli "rierfl m& opeln hlIR 0 the mass meetiog the nationalists scattered favorable advices from Paris and London. g8 surrounded any man in :: er ‘ng to -h' mucopus, this exudes from an ulcerated sur- | thereto, and a general and thorough investi ;n{i gu:‘ ex l:l {e:hs; ay andregul nr' uyers through tho city in parties numbering from L : RAILROAD RAOCKET. dinister the affairs of tho nation, yet ha | fucotRib oo SEAGER rom B8 W BGRIES SUE | o ®ould begin at onos. In reply to | hid matters about their own way, so the gen- 50to 500 men. Doors and windows were | RUMORED ALLIANCE BETWREN ENGLAND AND ! grasped a firm hold on the helm of the ship | {he’ tnrat and. right side of the tongue, | questions upon the subject, both Secrotary f eral market was only moderately’ active, and amashed, flags and decorations wera torn FUBKET. __ UNION PACIFIC AFFAINS, of state and moved on calmly aud cooly, 1n | Titure s a' chuncs " for - & nenoral | Manniog and Assistant Secrotary Fairchild | prices 5@10c lower on all sorts. * The bulk of o dowa and heapd upon th blazing bon fres, | Loxpow, April 15.—Tho robound of stocks | NE¥ YOTE, April 16,—President Adams | the performance o tho arduous dutiss assign- | iinprovement of the ~ patient’ by | eaid the Fumors wero entiraly untrue. mixed hogs sold at S4 60@4 70 to-day. Tho an many Kua stores were i Tni ific 1s |0d him, He mot each condition of things as ; ©T¢ | iy chiefly due to the prevalent notion that |88ys the floating debt of the Union Pacific is 2 A § B Bt o e e Biem o cormeroinf | Fingland is about to conclude an alianae with |in exsellent condition and that the company | Brosented to him andhis great mind took fn a ivuation as 16 was developed. e Turkey, which is thought will prove an ef- | erery an yery best assorted heavy, $470@4 70; pack ing and shipping, 230 and 320 pounds. $4 6 4774; light, 140 and 200 pounds, $1 10@$4 a temporary arrest of tho dlsense. the atmosphere of the mountains in fair weather would be better for the general than the salt air of the sea board. In all cancer- e —— ILLINOIS JOINT SESSI0N, DISAPPOINTMENT OF TAE REPUDLICANS, i 000, but & ted it might be desirabl i slica. | Special tolegram to the Brk, A RAID ON THE MARKETy, many case’ the polico sl and chirged flois basod, bowever, on & mere SUIIIS0. | (iugo tho anaracter of tho foating. debtand [ s T e ot oo™ iiet | SenNortep, TIL, April 15.—To-day's joint il e e esporately upon the mob, but they wers in- 143002 intimates that arrangements are being mad o 4 ] R e varlably murtounded and ropulsad. . The |from Brighton for Tudia, which was fix6d for | b s some stoumities mow 10 Lao hens of thg | o eeverest ordenl, ha kept apnoo with, tho | WS, bo called accidonta of tho disoase, avd | session of tho two bouses was o disappoiat C10AGo, April 15, 10 a. m.—There was o savage onslsught upon the speculative mar- kets at the opening this morniog, based on tho revulsion of war fecling, which has boen rampant for three or four daye. Early it1s theeo complications that have given trouble, rather than a steady progress of the disoase, 5 Tn this case these complications are, swell- ing of tho throat, increase of ioflamation, spasm, hemorrhage and increased flow of mu’ police then resorted to the free use of |to-day, has been postponed during the issue | company for this purpose. T advapcing sentiments of the people, nelther Soir revolvers aud bayonete. 1t was hand | of megotiations between England and Rusain. | bosts vory strons nnlduuelyunuin:e[ri\‘;ka 14 | going ahoad nor lnggiog behind, always tak- to hand figiting of the most desperate | It is believed in British official circles there is | 467c, 1ug advantage of the proper moment to do the sort, the police standing back and recelying | no matorial chango in the Afghan stuation, | s Ay right thing, as was exemplified by his procla and inflicting terrible injurics, At midnight | Suitable Information about the dispute 1s not | 1H¥ NEW CENTRAL TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION. | mation of emancipation giving freedom to an the streets were practically in possession of | expected for spme days yet. . CHICAGO, April 15,—The general commis- | oppreesed race, He met all questions'at an ment to the republicans, two of Gen, Logan's rapublican opponents failed to come to time. Jivery rpublican senator and representative wasintho city but Senator Ieegor, of Ohi- d ould not beinduced to be present, and | gpecial cabl Har-aa mith 4 i ons—bix drops or minims of morphin fare | S48 COU » #0d |upecial cables were flavered with peace an the mob, Tho policemen Who remained un- ———— sion appolnted by the managers of the castorn | opportune moment, and seemed full of hope | S08T % SUIEE oF BURIER B WOTRRIR BN 1ol santative Sittig presented and had ro- | this was emphasized by the eaclior advance injured could not do more than maintain and western trunk lines to prepare and sub- | as well as confident of the utimate success | B'%en €ach 24 hours, just encugh to o o0l i ! P L o, thair positions and fight. on the dofensive, In AFGHAN SRITFICULLY, it & plan for n now traflic asspolation inctud. | aad complete restoration of the nnion, Twanty | Pailh and without morphia the pain would | corded a promise to pair bis vote with that of [ i, yngyiel, consols, Under theso conditions Shaw, the decease1 democrat, until the elec- tion and seating of his successor. Sittig gave as his reason for this act, that the people are becoming tired of the constant failure ot the assembly to vote, and said that as there s a tie at times be unbearable. The general takoes for food from one to two tumblers fall of beef extract and egg and milk every two to four hours, night und day, He relished a little clam broth yesterday ns much as he relishes addition to the attacks from the crowds in the OROANTATHG ARGUIRIER, BXRYIOR, 1ng these lines, sent their report to the printer | years ago to-day, early in his second term as streets, the police were exposed to murderous | T.ONDON, April 15,—The British foreign of- | this afternoon, which will be laid be- | prosident, and jusc as his proud anticipations volleys of stones from wmdov.fl.l hnulla-tupl fice has sent directions to the British minister | rore the ens?l managers wamull'mw, It ro- u:z:hflnl:dm; h“fpw wera being xe:\l'cd.:‘w "jll and other poiuta of vantige, The belief at i commends the adoptien of a plan Isimilar to | at the hunds of sn assassin, & martyr to the midoight was that the strcets could mot bo | o Leieran to organizo a oaurier sorvica £o | hag'in'uup by the southwstorn trafi aesoci, | suse of huwan froedom. ~As tho tlleat onk the grain markets opened panicky, wheat de- clining nearly five cents from the top figures of yesterday, June selling at 904 against 953, paid at [ o'clock yesterday, Notwithstanding inbi joint ballot, h 1d pair hi tomake | the heayy sellicg, n stordy buying demand cleared without the uso of axtillery, fill up the gaps n the telozraph lines, by |ation, the organization to be called (he |in tho forest falls, cauiog tho carth totr. blo | 33hing: Tho gonerally usually reclines.iabis | bn, 10ia ballot, e weeiipals bis vote tomake | L GEUR, 06 g advaneed vo 917, foll e i kel ] which commumication s had with Sir Peter | Central Teaflic asmsociation. In the meeting | at the shook, Knitted wool moccasing, a dark brown drossiog | received by the democrats with wildly exul- | back to 913 and bas advanced to 913, ~ Corn. LONDON, 4 A. M.—Rioting at Cork has been | Lumsden. ,";.’i:::y.f.’f.'.f.':":\,'.’ff.mf°"¢"'““q r;w?;dytdetcr 80 HIS FALL CAUSED THE NATION® 4REMBLE. | gown, trimmed with silk and belted with a | tant cheers and app!ause, and the direct re- | fell off o 473 “rnn'{[‘-y'-bm\;.l”“'! Lost Ifi‘;{k R auppress y artosts were made aad COSSACK IECONNOISANCE, plan to go into effect. &« Staluwart mon criol aloud and wept, women | foavy cord, over hin lap is sproad. a silk and | sulé was to provent ropublicans from votiog | Wt o hoavy suffcter and fell off fully ifty tho hospltals aro full of wounded policemen | Tho latest reports from Meshed explain ————— wrung their hands and appealed to heeven to | satin quilt filled with down, while upon his |for senators. Shaw's death aud the absence | cents, but since has s more treogih and rioters is now_quoted at 12 12} for June, Lard is firm at 700 for May. >After first flurey it was found consols had fallcn back somewhat, that head he wears a silk cap which he has long worn to protect his head from attacks of neu- ralgia. Dr, Douglas will remain with the general to night, and consultation will be held at 2 p, m, to-morrow. h Congress of the Loyal Legion, |kuow why this grest wrong should have beén the Russian advance on the Murghab it i ermlnm!. This people mourned and would :;{'- "1"]"";";“‘:;:‘:', “,;.’i"“‘““ HOME. |pjver as a Comack reconnolsance eb‘g"‘i;;fl ‘I\f"ll “5vl ~The mmt:v flrfvs; of | e bo confortad. p,]\n awilized countrles ispatch 's Telogram company . Legion In congress here to-day | were saddened, deep gloom covered the whole from Cairo mya 1t in balloved that Gen, | t0ard Narickah o obtaln Informatlon 10~ 405 e, regolution offered by Gemeral O, | 1, and fn grief aAd sorrow we. mourh bins Wolseley will soon return to England, guding Afghan positions, The Cossaoks, ao0- | "Ny "o tonding to Companion U, §, | #hill- In the Life of this man there is a lesson KINGsTON, Ont., April 15.—The Imperial [ cording to these reports, afterward returned 4 SN K - that ought to be taught to the prescnt and pensioners on being pald to-day, were | to Pali-Khisi, Grant its hearty sympathy and expreesivg | future generations, which would be of more iuueddt\u::]ln the event of war {ecwsen ON A MISSION, the hope that a speedy restoration to health | value than gold that glitters, Comiug from ngland and Rus of Cloiason and moveral other democrats kept the democrats from votiog. Franci Parker of Chicago, voted for Gen. Lo His. was theonly voto recorded, The j soasion thon adjourned and both houso and sonato adjourned until to-morrow, as & mark of respect to Abraham Lincoln, the commem oration of whose desth i» being celebrated here to-day. e —— Anvother Offensive Pension Agent, Derrorr, April 15,—Congressman May. berry to-day visited Pension Agent Post and advised him, as o friend, to resign immedi- —_— @CThe Lincoln Memorial services, Srmnrizip, I, April 15.—No doubt to all undor fifty years of | gie Lopel Geaff may be afforded him, and that bis lifo may be | the lower walks of life without any of the ad- | the very unpropitious weather, the Lincoln —————— ately in order to seve himself from investiga- agomight bo callod upon to sorve, Tho vet- | sion to the sraster meti lones Soal mis: .pnied (P S e (7 Py e yantagos that aro now within thoreach of il | memorial servicus wero not. attonded by BASEJBALL, tion which would follow the charges of *‘of :;’“':"“0"‘4 the news with much satisfac- | arrange for the crganization of the army of | whose existence his eminent services did so :d“i:rt Loehnlih g a‘:‘z:c‘:"“’i‘:“’:l 'fl“‘:‘::‘l:. nearly 8o large & concourse of people as was|THE OMAHA TRAM GETTING READY FOR THM |fensive partisanship,” which will be preferred. i ENGLISH AID. Tudia and ccatral Asia, faueh te securs. 1o tho ebecace of Geuersl e gt ¥ expected, Arrangements had been made for FRAY, "Tho pension agent repllod bo would ot re N e .8, Hancock, General R. B. X Loxpow, April 15, —The amoer of Afghan- DERTRRID HORK oy of | arran sign but woul preferred, The bakers to day decided to advance the price on bread one cout loaf. They aesign the advance in prioe in flour 43 rsason, a large number of peopls, but they did mot oontest any such charges If come, Of courseall the surrounding towns anditlos wero represonted, bt not so lurge a8 would have been had we been favored with Special telogram to the Bre. Kansas Ciry, Mo,, April 1. —Kent, Gelrs, Black and Webber, af tho Omaha team have roported hereand Sullivan the manuger says: Y Ohio, was made temporary presiding officer, P 350 AN FOPITION ANPNRD iatan after holding » dubar at Cabul will send | LaORE, Todis, April 16, Earl Dufterin, | Tho congress will resume LY iy oo | 5 MEN, ; a0y, ta Bokhara, Samarcand wod othor | 1o comes s contar With ths maRaraje-bf 2" Ateruoon.’ L6 was tendarod, n bauquet | Fls creat hoart sod mind were baut on doiog Engllah aid and money” snd v Bosingt | Cashwmero. The viceroy was met by a crowd | it oveniug by Geeral Goorge Smith, at his | 1 bis thought i e e ) b and was accorded a splendid reception, In | ® lence in the city, manity, he had no thme to devote to the accu- | good weather. Rain poured incessantly all | ‘‘Meister and Omaha's favorite, Dick Deuyer, - > - reply to an address of welcome he said,among ———————— i i . o The Inter-Collegiste Oratorical Con TROUBLE 70 MOVE TROOPS, PORL 00 A aailione Al nalcin Lo sy AR :ml;::;;:x wui:h. ‘Ehfihk;u;!:u“:ho'end ay and the original propramme of marchivg | are expected in the morning, they will at out to the cemetery had to be abandoned, and the vervices wero held in the state house. d of music b hes by Governor Ogles welcomed the strangers to the city, C. Conklin, John A. Logan, Gen. Shorman, of St, Louis, Dr, Starkloff, of St. Louis, and others, Letters were resd from Presi- |several first-class players and will have as | Branch, of York the seccsd honors, Hast. dent Cleveland, ex-President Arthur, Robert | strong a t am as there s in the western ) ings was represented by J, M. Hewitt aud Lincoln #nd ~ex-President Hayes, who league before the season is far advanced, the state usiversity by A, G. Warner, I adeen tfiverflwfiere, > Becaude every- Iy ' ROGIah Shbivis o 1 test, LiscoLy, April 15,—A¢ the inter-coliegiate oratorical contest to-night at Hastiogs, be- tween the state university aod Doaue college, of Crete, York collego and Hastinge, A. N, House, of Doave, took the frst honors, H. 8, Dilitary movements in Afghanistan are ex- | interviews with the ameer of Afghanistan, ROW 0 kind boart ty f i cntdlnx{y diffioult ab present B account of | whase dominions, 80 far A8 T beei able t0 b | ny O /N, BACK ON THE TARIS, e sy b iesid, e el tho unprocedented weverity of the weatber, | cortain, have bean the seuo of an unpro.| N ¥ouk, April15.—The Tarf, Field |could bave been ocomplished by tho riches of gz:‘m:‘:::mn; of smow ‘;..d th" o, the v;.kadflnuuk,:ltuhgm: -lutf;lwfiurdto find | 8d Farm will announce in its next fssue an | overty follows us o the grave, But the and rain in the valleys have |the prinoes an plo of lodia ready with |offer of $60)0 by Mr, Peter D , imp awollen the rivers futo flzoda which "aro 1 | one Aooord. to rally round the. standard. of | opan 65 All Towing race over auTsching | ity jesyor lbe lusting impross upen I tho Lachi kind is that st i i passiblo by the moans or teanaportation with Bitala " "0 v Clmpossible | sourt, provited” Williim Boachy, Iiward | the human hessah and . great. resousces which General Lumyden's foroes are supplled, | to say how the present crisis may end, If it lon and Wallace R es wnter, ent: t i int ‘The weather is exseptionally cold, which tells lend in war, it will be in spite of the earnest | close July 20, with Hunmo: Brli-hy.rn;.d‘lmr? ‘l’l’vfi .‘.Z'”u.?...?;‘;‘ u‘.:‘;‘.‘".'s'tu ll':g Ix:mbow:::.‘}.x onoe praceed to practice on the league grounds here and open the championship season with HKantas City on Nature the 18th,” All the men are in good condition and will be playing good ball by the time they reach Omaha on the 25th, Manager Hey Is negotiating with The P -y best Jobacca Smoking Tobacco. ““==F .. .jcuc Gondumer, bina, and tore & wen-.

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