LB , WILLIAMS This Week We Will Offer 1..CASE GUILD'S HOSE at'25c and 35c per Pair , ' Worth'56cand60c. 1 OASE , Ladies' Silk .Clock J5al- briggan , $ Be ulir ( Made , At 125c a Pair : This is a K ABES ASSAULT of which it would be well to take' " ' ' ' ' ' advantage. , ONE CASE t V- 'LADIES' ' ASSORTEtr FANCY HOSE , At25caPair. These are all New Designs and FAST COLORS. We Also Offer : Ludics''Hosc at lOc 12 l-2c 15c And up to $3,00 LADIES' HIP AND SILK HOSE , , , AtEUINOUSPEIOES. 1 Case Gent's Half Jlose * * V * 4 At 35c per Dozen. Seat's Fancy Half Hose , Regular Made and Fast Colors , at 25c aPair. These Hose are -worth , andiave never been sold for less ' - than 40c We are displaying a very Large and Elegant Aesort- mentot " GENT'S ' HALF HOSE , At Prices that SURPRISE EVERYONE. Don't Fail to See these Goods , L , B. WILLIAMS & SONS " " "CashEetailera , ' Cor. Dodge and 15th Streets. CO 0) 0)D ( D "D & 0)U ( 0)I I WJ.C .C LLJ CO 0 CO a c o E "ctfQ RHEUMATIC CURE War ranted a Safe , Certain and Speedy Core for Ilhcumatlsm In all Its fonns , Kcnraffii. Lame lUck , Paul In the Breast and Side , Pain In the btcmtch and KldnojR. &c It is aa tntcrna. remedy , aToaic and L'lood Pnn9er , and whildt remo\es the DUeasj it Improves the jenera. health. SMITH , BLOCKS CO.PROPRIETORS , PLAHSMOUIH. NEBRASKA- C.F. m-.n , ceneral 'at ha Oadoubtettiy the oeai start tn tbe United Stales is manufactured at the' Omaha Shirt Factor ; . The superiority of Material and workmanship , com- olnod with their treat ; improremento , th.it is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced backs and Reinforced sleeves , make * their shirt the most durable and best fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the Moderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of our make ia guaranteed first-dugs and trill refund the money if found othenrlso. We make a specialty of all-wool , Shnker , . and Canton flannel , also chemois underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity. To Invalids and xreik-lunged persons we offer sposlal inducement * in thejnauner these goods are made for their protection. PH. GOTTHKIMER , KOT1CE1 To Whooi It May Coaccrn : rCOirnen of outlet number 210 Ia Florence , Ne- Vruka Tea arc hereby mllned t > at on the ISthday of Aucust , A. . D. 1SI9 , oncTham < t Baoctt pnr- chmsed ial i ontlot number S10 In Florence , Done- las County , > ebn8\a \ , and Urn the time of re- dempaon wdl expire AUTOS ; ISth , IS'l. Said ontlot as taxed for Vhe } e-j A/D. 1S77. for which taxes It wtssold as a'ort ild. 8 Jd ont- lotvasUicdlnnoname. The CMliQct'eM old pale ha ijbeen transferred to an4 Is now he'd hy F. . , k DEXTEE L. THOMAS. A CLOSE CORPORATION. - ' -w : " : : , - , - The Bepublican Sub-Committee ' of the Senatorial Caucus , A. LivelyExecutive - Session i.P.roniised to Take , . . , - placeT - T % r i A-frWhich Oyer Two Hundred " Nominations Will be " " ' * " " 15 „ OoneideredT ? . ' 1 * 1 . THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. " \VASHISOTPN , April 30. I a. m. Senator Davrca , chalrmanlJf the Republican - publican caucus comtnitteo"had a'coh- fereoce-with.tho president yesterday. The presidenttis emphatic in.urcing consideration" execntivelb'usi' ness , and-cspecially rapid confirmation of the nomination ! . . 4-aumber oLthe panding nominations arertoTiil vacau cies , tha existence of which scmewhat embarrasses the work of the departments ' ' ments , and as's'oon aslhe senate re sumes its executive sessions the presi dent has e number of nominations to make , some of which he hta been re quested by parties selected 'forthe offices to hold back while.the deadlock continues , ai the gentlemen do not like to have "their names hung up , in the senate. There is no doubt Jtmt that the committee wiH'JarranRe"for an executive session next/Tuesday to consider the Chinese "treaties. This will take two of three days , and in the meantime the committee * will arrange for acton npjn the nominations. The prevailing sentiment among Ihe re- pnblicana eems to be In-favor-cf let ting Robertson's nomination go over until nest winter , but th'o caucus committee not feel authorized lo single out tHia casfyci the-courtesy of the senate demands'that It be left en'.Irely to the New York senators. THe tclal number , of nominations sent to the senate by.tbo president to date-and awaiting ection in execu tive session , is 217. There are 95 postmasters , 14 army officers , G navy officers , 17 collectors of customs , 3 surveyors of cuiloms , 4 judicial , 6 diplomatic , 8 collectors of internal revenue , 7 Untied States marshals , G United States district attorneys , 15 receivers of land offices , 5 registers of hnd offices , 4 Indian rgonls , 1 gover nor of a torri'ory , 2 csodate jusUcer of the saprtmjcaujt of territories , 2 assistant appraisers , 1 s-islstant tretn- urec of the United States , 1 naval officer of. customs , 2 surveyor generals - als , and 7 mhccllineons. These nom- inathns include Wm W. Philps , as'mlnlster to Austria , Wm. H-Rob ertson , as collector of customs at .New York , Wm. O'.iver , rn second PSSJS- tant postmaster general , Gen. W. A. M. Grier/Rs third assistant postmas ter ifomral , Mr. Hitt , as assistant secretary of state , Mr. Price , as com- urssloncr of Indian affairs ; WASHINGTON , April 30 1 a. m.- The repull cau tub- committee of Ihe acca-'a ciucus hive not yet had a con ference with tVe president , and no definite iqfnririaUon can be had of the plan to be pursued. The cancas cim- m'.t'oeisan cxce dlngly cbse corpo- ntion Rene of the members would admit tc-dty that any action had been t ken. Cun'erencjs have alreiJy baen ntlJ , at d it la cxpectcl that the com mittee w.ll eel the president to-mor row. , , j. < Anoint r dispatch says : The clos est corporation in Wcihlngton just now. is the republican senate * caucus , the committee of seven. No correct list o2 the membzrd of the committee has been published. Senator Dawca Is chairman and Senatora Rollins , In- gill * and Hili , of Colorado , ' are hovr' known to be members. Senators Sher man md Hawley do not deny that they are of the committee , and cir cumstance point toward the balief that they ere. Senator Dawes called upon the president yesterday , es it It said , with a view , of securing a conference - once between th'o committee -and the executive. This conference is liable to take place , to-day , perhaps not un til Monday. It is-the general belief that the result will be that an pxecu- _ | b session of the senate will bft held next week , probably on Tuesday , If for no other purpose than fo ? consid eration 61 the Chinese treaty.- The concession Is me le that the nomina tions will no donbt come np. Stanley Matthews is conceded and , if the teat seems likely to be too risky , the prcs Ident may advise delay on Robertson and Chandler until December next. In default of a settlement on some plan similar to the above , it is at&tcd , on good authority , tha the president will at once withdraw all nomina tions. The prospect of the Chinese treaties being considered soon by the senate in executive sc.ston gives rise to con siderable comment thereon. It is un derstood that the Boiton merchants will bring a heavy Inflrenco to boar on the NetrEngUnd senators in oppo sition to the claece cf the treaty pro hibiting the opium trade by vessels under the American fl g. The people of broader views recognize the advan tage to be gained by a consummation of the treaty as proposed The loss to the few American opium merchants will be comparatively Insignificant beside the prestige to be gained by the -accruing of affiliation rwlth China. That country will never forget the opium war with England , and the country who first consumables a satisfactory - factory treaty oh this question will reap untold benefits in other branches of commerce. SPECIAL BULLETIN O7 THE CONDITIOK OF ATFAIES DOWN THE KtVEB. WASHINGTON , April 30 1 a m. The Missouri is two feet two Inches above the danger line at Omahawhere the water is rapidly falling. It is three feet ten inches above at Leav- enworth , five feet and one Inch at Kansas City , one foot and two inches atXexlngton , three feet at Brunswick and within one inch of the danger line at Hermann. The Mississippi is five feet two inches above the danger line at St. Paul , one foot two inches t Keoknk , ten iacLas at St. Louis , one footeeven inches at Ciiro , two laches at Memphis and Yickiburg , andaftho danger. lne ? at New Or * leans. "ancle Tom's Cabin" Come to Grltt ATLASTA , Ga , April SO 1 a. m. A dispatch from Augusta says that the "Uncle Tom's Cabin" company , which recently plsyed In this city , came.jto grief JThprsflay forenoon , . They were on their way from Savan nah to Columbia , where they had an engagement to play in the evening ; but , being unable to pay the charges , abont SCO , duo the fort Royal & Au gusta railroad , their baggage and stage properties , including a blood hound and-donkey , were seized as se curity. * NEW ELECTBIO LWHT. AX JKTINTOR 'WHO CLAIMS PERFECTED IT. CHICAGO , April 30 1 a. m. A stock company , with a capital of § 500 , 000 , baa been formed in this city , and Galasha A. Induraon , president of the Chicago university , chosen president , to manufacture the new Yandepoole electric light , a private exhibition of which WM given last evening. Mr. Yandepoole , the inventor , ha been currying on his experiments in secret and c'aitDs ' to produce lights tmy whereJrom forty ' .o filty candle power to two thousand candle-power , and also to make a pertectly steady bit ze , regulating the distance of carbon points from each other by electricity. An application will be made to the city council to have it tested in light ing the streets. A company has also been formed at Denver , with $1OC3- 000 capital , to control all the western territory , Yr. Averill president. DESPEEATE ST.RIKERS. CIGAB MAKEBS OF CIOABYILLE THREAT EN TO KILLANr IXTERLOPKES. ST Louis , April 30 1 a. m. The street cars are mostly running to-day , each company making its own terms with ill nun. The only disturbance to-day was on the Crsa avenue line , where some twenty Irish women filled a driver with mud and threw cold wa ter on him , and some men throw stonei. Nobody wci bur ! : . No ar rests have been ms.de. The strikers , who are still out , are much demoral ized. CHICAGO , April 30. 1 a. m. The brickmakers struck to-day for an ad vance of 25 cents a day. Four yards nad sbrtad to make brick , and in these the men have struck. CIGARVILLE , N. Y. , April 20. 1 a. m. The cigar makers employed by J. W. Conghtney & Go. yesterday went out on a strike , and have have given notice that they will kill any who at' tempt to take their placc3. The men some time ago petitioned for the re moval of their foreman. He was dis charged , but recently reinstated. Some of the men then quit. Mr. Coughlney thereupon went to New York city and secured non-union men to fill their places , and his arrival with them yesterday hta caused the strike. NEW MEXICO OUTLAWS. A LARGE BAND STBIP A TOWN NEAR FABSUlfGTON. * DENVER , Col. , April30. 1 a. m. A Durango special cays that informa tion from reliable sources comes of a raid made a day or two since in Canon Lirgf , about fifteen miles below Far- mington , in New Mexico , upon the Bottlers there , who are mostly Mexi cans , The raiders were a party of about forty men , composed of four white men and the balance Mexicans , the former acting ai leaders. Their object was plunder. They would enter a house , throw out things , take what they wanted and then go to the next and servo it in the same way. The people fled , firing on the robbers as they'went. It is stated that four of the settlers were killed. The robbers left , driving one hundred head ot cat tle with them. KILLED HIS MAN. A GEORGIA TRAGEDY BETWEEN TWO DRUNKEN GAMBLERS. ATLANTA , Ga. , Apr'130. 1 a. m. Bkelp Napier ehot and killed John Story in the npper part of Dooley county about 11 o'clock Thursday night , at the house of Alonzo Collins and Jamc3 Folks , two bachelors living together. They had been drinking and gambling , and went to a lot to get their horses. Napier and Story wres tled and fell in what is tilled n dog- fall. Story got mad , and told Napier that he was going to whip him , and drew a knife and made at Napier. Napier drew his pistol , and shot him through the heart. N p'er had but one ball in his pistol , but made good use of it He said ho had to do it. A BRUTAL BROTHER. HE DELIBERATELY MURDERS HIS ELDER SISTER. NEW YORK , April 30 1 a. m. Mrs. Louise Harvey , forty years of age , was ehot yesterday In the spine and abdomen by her brother , Wra- Mclntcsh , aged twenty-six , and fa tally wounded. Mclntosh , whcis ad dicted to liquor , hai frequently an noyed his sister for money. Yesterday - day afternoon ho entered her TOOOI , and being noisy the hresiened tocall in a policeman , when ho deliberately fired three shots at her. QUADRUPLE DROWNING. FOUR TEOJIINENr MEN" LOST IN LAKE ST. GLAIR. DETROIT , April 30. 1 a. m. Geo. H. Snook , Dr. W. Decker , Morris Axtell and Chas. Wood , of Mt. Clemens - ens , went fishing on Lake Sr. Clalr , and'aro missing tinco Wednesday. It is believed they were lost. All are prominent men. An Amazon'm Court. CINCINNATI , April 30 1 a. m. Gabriel Gebhart , a woman against whom a decision was given ia the U. S. sourt yesterday morning , began to upbraid her opposing ccansel , John Johnson. She was ordered out of the court room , but when the attorney appeared she greeted him by grasping his whiskers , and gave him a severe shaking. Ho at last broke away and ran into the marshal's office. A Horrible Accident. FBEEPORT , III. , April 30. 1 a. m. J. W. Stack , the night watchman in Goddard'a mills , was killed Thurs day night while at his work. On en tering the mill this morning the day miller fonnd the body literally wrap ped around the main shaft. Getting Out of Tnelr Latitude. CINCINNATI , April 30 1 a. m. Jndgo Baxter , of the U. S. circuit court , stated in court yesterday that he had been informed that the receiv er of the 0. & N. railroad , wai carry ing on an express business , which was not provided for in the articles of in corporation , and a restraining order to prevent the receiver from conduct ing this express business would be issued. * INTER-OCEANIC. Mr. ' Bradlaugh Liable to Win i " the Fight in the long A Parliamentary Oath's Amendment Bill to be " - Pushed Through : Bitter Feehng Engendered in the Cabinet Over its In troduction \ Badical Reforms Proposed by the Land League , if the * Lords Consent. LONDON , April 30 1 a. in. The jovernraeat has been batter than it promised respecting the introdnotion jf the parliamentary oatho amend ment bill. It gave notice yesterday cf its intention to introduce the prom ised billon Monday , and to Ufce every effort to have it pushed through. The irst effect of the bill will be to seat Mr. Bradlangh. It now aoeraa that Mr. Gladstone encountered very biter - ; er opposition among hfa own associ ates in the cabinet on the question of srin ing in the parliamentary oath jill. It is freely announced that [ jord Selbourne , lord high chancellor , and keeper of the queen's conscience , says that ho will resign hia office If : hq pending bill is so framed as to ad mit Mr. Bradlaugh. That it is so Tamed is evident In the fact that tko only reason for the bill la to admit litn. Lord Selbourne is a very ardent churchman of the evangelical stamp , tie has always been rather ostenta- ioub y pious , and he can't reconcile it with his past course to become a party to the compromise which Mr. Glad stone's bill proposes. Since the bitter loatility ot Lord Selbourne to this bill us become known , its chances of sue cess are less brilliant. Wagera were made last night in the clubs that neither the Irish land bill'nor ' the > ath bill would get through both lousea this BS3sion ; that thoudmluia- ration wonKl end with tha session a disgrace ani failure ; and that no ittlo trouble was in the near future. It ia rumored that Sir Edward ihornton , the British minister at Washington , is going to St. Petsrs * ) urg , and that Mr. Layard will suc ceed him at Washington. It ha * been resolved to reoccupy Patchefatrom. The radicals are moving to oppcsa the proposed memorial to Lord Bea- conafield in Westminster Abbey. A Vienna dispatch says that the janks and newtpapar offices of that city have been threatened with de struction by the revolutionists. Referring to the fall In Anglo * American telegraph stocks , The Daily Delegraph cays : An arrangement is negotiaticg by which the new cable company eball not compete with the existing company's telegraph. The advocates of lower rates as a Eolation are many. A St. Petersburg dispatch says th&t rcsh nihilist sheets have been issued n the city , and that there Is consider able anxiety consequent upon the re- uctance of the new czsr to initiate the new policy. DUBLIN , April 30 1 a. m. Jotice , who was involved in the brutal mur der at Gonnemaso , a short time since , was arrested yesterday on a steamer as she was sailing from Gelway for America. An outrage' occurred at Cloqne , county Cork , yesterday , where farm ers and laborers' houses were fired into by a mob , who alao abused a woman badly. LIVERPOOL , April 30 1 a. m The London correspondent of The Daily Courier reports that a young and well known earl has eloped with the wife of the proprietor of a large colliery , and that they have gone to the conti nent. nent.THE THE CLERGY AND THE LAND BILL. DUBLIN , April 29 4 p. m. The manifesto of the Catholic clergy is substantially an endorsement of the re port adopted by the recent land league convention. It is warmly approved by the advocates of the tenants , although it is thongt hardly probable that the proposal to elect land league r.tsesaors to administer the law will be sanctioned by the legislature , that being the first step towards establish ing the American mode of making judicial appointments by votes. A LORDLY WAIL. LONDON , April 29 4 p. m. At a meeting of the conservatives yes terday it was pointed out that the land bill would not only deprive the landlords of their rights , in dealing with their property , but would take away a largo portion of that property without giving any compensation. BERLIN , April 30 1 a. m. Prince Bismarck , in the retaining yesterday , at the close of the debate on the house tax bill , announced that at the next session he would propose the re moval of the German and Prussian government to anotner city , morojust in its demands. The Weather. WASHINGTON , April 30 1 . m. For the upper Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys : i'artly cloudy or cloudy weather , with occasional rain , warmer southerly winds , and lower biromotnr. Killed. NEW YORK , April 30 1 a. m. Geo. Schnmp , a boy eight years old , living with his parents , die J yesterday from injuries received on Wednesday through being beaten with a club by Frederick Donner , aged 22. Donner was arrested and locked up. Imprisoned for Forging. CHICAGO , April 30. 1 a. m. Adalbert Relnke , clerk in the county clerk's office , -was to-day lentenced to two and a half years In the peniten tiary for forging , in connection -with tax warrant * . A Negro Murderess. HOUSTON , Tex. , April 30. 1 a. m. A negro woman , named Sarah Joa- icass , was sent to the penitentiary for life yesterday by the criminal courl for murdering a woman last July In this county 'by braining her with an iron bar. The Land-League Meeting in Chicago CHICAGO , April 30 1 a. m. The central land league , composed of iomo of the leading Irish cittzans , in sym pathy with the Irish tenantry , met Int night and completed arrangements for a city and state convention to beheld held here next Sunday. Several hun dred delegates are comicg from all parts. ELGIN'S DEAD- FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR THE EIGHT BODIES LOST. ELGIN , Ills. , April 30 1 a.m. The search for the bodies of the victfms of Thursday's catastrophe has proven fruillozs. Supervisor James Carlisle offers a large reward for the recovery of the body of his boy. Six persona are known positively to be lost. They are Thomns Murphy , Guy Carlisle , Elmer Foster , John Corbin , Georga Taylor and Francis Creightou. It also seems probable that a stranger named Emerson Huntley , from Harrington , is lost. He left tiis stopping place early in the morning to go acruui tha river , and has not been saen slnco. John Troop , William Burton , and two commercial travelers thought to be lost , have been fonnd to be safe. People watching the catastrophe saw , seven parsons drown after the heap of struggling humanity hid been scatter ed by the current. Undoubtedly some never rose. It is now thought' ' the number lost will not bo oversight. TWO EXECUTIONS. VERMONT AND MARYLAND MURDEBEBS WHO WERE EUNO YESTERDAY. WINDSOR , Vt. , April 30 1 a. m. Royal S. Carr , for the murder of W. W. Murcomock , has been hanged. BALTIMORE , April 30 1 a m. John Gothsrd , alias Sandy Smith , colored , convicted of the murder of Hre. JoBb.nh Woods , was hanged at Towsentown yesterday morning. WINDSOR , Vt. , April SO. 1 a. m. liegal Cirr was hung hero at 1:50 : o'clock yesterday afternoon for the murder of the half-breed Indian , 7o < mnack. MALIGNANT SCARLET F VER. VHICH NEARLY DESTROYS A WHOLE FAMILY IN MICHIGAN. DETROIT , April 30 1 a. m. A amily named Weaver , eight in nnm- > er , living near Cereaco on an island n a largo marsh , are all down with malignant scarU't ' fever. They were onnd destitute , without covering ant4 , tungry. The atrinosphero is cQiaami.fe and they were di inking snrfaca w ter which was unfit for even beasts. The myeicien fonnd one child dy'.ng and he body after da ath turned black at once. Three children died , within 24 loura. The type js the moat malig nant evar mot. UTE TROUBLE Jj'EARElX A REPORT THAT CHI'rfF COLOROW HAS ORDERED THE TROOPS TO DEAVE. CHEYENNE , Af ril 30 1 a. m. The Leader's special from Rawlins , Wyo. , aya that Coloro- , the Ute chief , and eventy-fivo lodi .ea af Utea are camp ed within threa miles of the post on Vhito river. Oolorow told Colonel rloore , comma ndlng a troop of the Sixth Infantry , to leave with all the roops within five days. The action of the India us indicates trouble. 3olorow is no : it in authority to Jack n the band o f White river Utes. FATAl 4 FALL OF ROCK. THREE PEKNf .YLVANIA MINERS INSTANT LY KILLED. WILKKSBARRE , Pa. , April 30 1 a. n : . Andre w Porteck , Adam Uricho , and John. 'Martin were killed by a fall of rock -yesterday afternoon in a tun nel of tl . le. Susquehanna coal company at Hant-'icoke. . l. Great Gram House. NEW YOBK , April 30 1 a. m. Ever sii ice the unsuccessful termina tion of , b Keene -wheat deal of last year , w bich wa-3 headed hero by Jesse Boyt & Co. , there have been rumors from ti.mu to time at the produca ex change that the dissolution of that firm waa threatened on account of a dieagreai aent among Its members over that and kindred speculations. These rumors are now semi-officially con firmed , and it is definitely stated that on the list of May the Hoyts retire , and the junior members , Leonard Ha- zelton and Theodore Husted , will continue the business of the old firm , which has stood nearly half a century alongside with David Downs & Co. at the hend of the grain commerce busi ness in the Uutted States. It is nn- ( 'erstood that both Jesse ani Alfred Hoyt will leave their capitil in the concern foe a while as special part ners. The Fire Mend. PRESCOXT , Ont. , April * ) ! * m- A largo block of fan'1 bulling ? on King atreat , ocor > 1ei ( aa a general storehouse , was destroyed by fire yesterday mor mg. Loss , $40,090. Miller , dtr goods , and Chamberlain , drugs , are the principal sufferers. POSTON , April 30 1 a. m. Oha . DeUno'a currier shop at Stougbton wr.a destroyed by an Incendiary fire yesterday morning. Lose , § 6COO. An Officer Under "the Influence. " PrrrsBURo , April 30 1 a. m. John Collins , a first-lieutenant in the Ninth U. 8. cavalry , wai brought to this city Thursday night from Now Mexico , and was stopping at the Cen tral hotel , where he was taken with temporary insanity , and becoming un manageable , threw his clothes out of the window. The sufferer was remov ed to a hospital. Gone to See About Hts Position. DESMOINES , ! . , April 30 1 a. m. James A. Wilson , United States land commissioner , left here for Washing ton last night. Not That Kind of Cattle. LIVERPOOL , April 30. 1 a. m. The Daily Courier contradicts its statement published Thursday that the feet and mouth disease was discovered among cattle landed recently at Birkenhead - enhead from the steamer Like Mani toba of Portland , Maine. Killed by a falling House. MINNEAPOLIS , April 30. 1 a. m. The temporary underpinning of ahonse in course of elevation gave way yes terday afternoon and It fell , instantly killing Gnstave Gunderson , aged 23 , and Geo. Hanson , aged 50. Anotner Mysterious Disappearance. CHICAGO , April 30 1 a. m. L. Bczirt , deputy sheriff of Be&verdam , Wis. , has mysterlouilv disappeared with $1,175 of the city funds. Railroad Purchases. SAN FRANCISCO , April 30 1 a , m. The Santa Cruz railroad , from TV at- sonville to Santa Cruz , has been pnr- chaied by the Union Pacific , and will be immediately put in order. The Bulletin still insists that the narrow 'gauge ' road from Santa Crcz to San Francisco has been purchased by the Atlantic & Pacific railroad. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. By National AaociateU Press. Actions have been commenced against the Louisville and Nashville railroad for violation of the Sunday law. LOWELL , Mass. , April 29,1 a. m. The brick-layers association hold a meeting last night and voted to de mand three dollars per day from the first of May. There is a very large amount of work to be done this sea son and as the association Is very strong , the members believe the price will be paid at once. A strike will pro bably occur if the demand ia refused. Kentucky's Eruption : LOU SVILLE , April , 29 1 p. m. A volcano has broken out on the tnrm of N. A. Jarnagin , in the southern portion of Ohio county. One day-last week Jarnagan was attracted to the place by gas as It escaped front the earth , and found on examination that- the earth was seemingly on fire. . He held a shuck over the place , and the heat caused It to ignite. Many per sons have viilted the place ; and it is a source of wonder to all. California Ahead. SAN FRANCBCO , April 29. Nevada City is the first city on the Pacific coast to adopt the Brush Electric Light. BRUTAL MURDER. The Ivanpah mall carrier reports that two whlta men and one Chinaman were murdered in their cabins while asleep , at Resting Springs , Inyo coubty , supposed to have been killed by Indiana. The miners are greatly excited and active steps will be taken to punish the nssa-jaina. , . , Fatal Flrea. CHICAGO , April 29 , 4 p. n _ _ Evening Journal's special r y , , . morning the whole bns eas portlon of the vlllar of MorQt Morris , Mich. , was buvaou.Ti0gg very jjeaTVirjijjg town , fa almost wiped out. " Jvhe house of James Parsons , near narlotte , Mich. , burned last night. "Th e family slept till the roof fell in , and Mrs. Parsons and child were fa tally burned. Suicide of a Lunatic. ATLANTA , Fa. , April 30 1 a. m. A warehouse , man in Monteznm ? , Macon - con county , committed suicide by shooting himself over the right eyu with a pistol. Ho has been thought to be quite crazy for some time. The National Game. TROY , N. Y. , April 30 1 a. m. Treys , C ; Atlantlcs , 7. NEW YORK , April 30 1 a. "m. Bostons , 3 ; Metropolitans , 2. DETROIT , Mich. , April 30 la. m. Detroits , 15 ; Clevelanda , 2. The "Heathen Chinee. " SAN FBANCISCC , April 30. 1 a. m. Mess meetings are announced to sustain General Miller in his avowed intention to procure action on the Chinese treaties. A Good Bill. BOSTON , April 30 1 i . m. The senate yesterday paseed to a third reading the bill relaatvo to advertis ing applications for liquor license , af ter amending it so that the occupants , as well ci the owners of adjacent property may objecb. Death of an Actor. NEW YORK , April 30 1 a. m. Osarlea Lovojoy , aged 61 , a stock actor , died of cerebrial hemorrage In the city hospital yesterday. Arkansas Democrats in Trouble. LITTLE ROCK , April 30 1 a. m. Efforts to amend the differences be tween the pro and anti-amendment wings of the democratic party by a compromise Thursday night , failed utterly , and both conferences adjourn ed sine die. Crop Reports. CINCINNATI , April 30 1 a. m. TAe Times and Star's crop reports ahpw a large acreage and encouraging prcs- pects of wheat in Ohio and Kentucky. The prospects in Indiana are encour aging for wheat. Barley is a total failure. MARKETS UY f LEGBAPB. New yorJe Money and StocSB. WA STREET , April 29 12:30 p. m. aovERNMEara Firm , J per cent , high er. GOVERNMENTS. Currency G'a. . . 131 New 5'a . 102 ? New 4s . 116 6'g of ' 81 . 103 * New4is. . 114J STOCKS. Stocks openoJ irregular , but remained firm in tarly dealings and advanced i to 2 ? per cent. , the latter Mar. &Cin. , second preferred ; Texaa Pacific , Oregon Navigation , Mid Reading being also prom inent in improtement ; Metropolitan Ele vated opened at ; \ decline of U per cent. , but subsequently recovered ; general list reaated a fraction a\fte first board. Following are the 11 a. n. . prices- PW . " 0 WTJT& . 116 Pac . f2 DL&W . . . . lira HI . 135i O&W . 4 > | StP&O . 41 LS . 124 * StPaul . 1112 NYC . 144 pfd . 124) 1C . 130 Wabaah . 47i Erie . 46 * pfd . 874 C.B. Q . 1G4 Northwestern. . 121 1 Ft. Wayn . 128 pfd . 121J C&A . .134j St. Loula Produce ST. Louis , April 29. Wheat Lower ; No. 2 red , 81 07 @ 1 OeJ for cash ; $1 07J for May ; § 106&106J for June ; ? 101JO1 Ol to * July ; 98 for August ; 97 for the year. year.Corn Easier ; 42g@42J for cash ; 42@42J for May and June ; 42fc for July ; 43 for August. Oats Lower at 35 for caih 35 © 34 for May ; 33 | for July. Kye Lower ; § 1 16 bid. Barley Unchanged. Whisky 81 06. Pork Jobbing , § 17 60. Lard Slow at $1125. Dry Salt Meats Better at ? 8 103 8 6038 85. St. Louis Live atock Market. ST. Louis , April 29. ' Hogs Receipts , 6,700 ; active and 5@10c higher ; Yorkers and Baltl- more * , S5 90@600 ; mixed paeMnjj , 55 85 < g6 00 ; cholco to fancy , ? 610 @ 640 ; pigs , 8500@540. Chlcatro Produce CUaCAOO , April 29. * CLOSING. fairly active and prices eaa- iat ; corn , in fair request and steady ; , oats and rye , quiet and unchanged ; , , rT ! mess pork , steady demand and light ; lard and short ribs , easier. Wheat Spring for May , 81 00 | @ 101 ; Juno , $1 021 02J ; July , SI 021 02g ; August , 8799. for the year , 951 < 395g. , Cora May , 42@42gJune.42 | < § 42i ; July , 43J@43J ; Au8ust , 43J44. Oats May , 355S6rJuna,35355 , July , 34j@345 ; August , 28l@28 § . ' Bye May , SI 14@1 16 : June , 31 10@112 ; July , 00@91 ; August 77 @ 78. Pork Mess for May , $17 35 ® 17 37 $ ; June , § 17 45@17 47 $ ; July , 8175001752 $ . . Lird For-May , sold at Sll 17 $ @ 11,20 , ; June-at $1125@11 27 $ ; July , at Sll 321135 ; August , 81135 © 1137 $ . Short Ribt May , $8 358 3 * , June , $8 50@8 52 $ ; July , 88 5'/i@ 8 60. New Yortt Produce Ma Ji. x r NEW Yonx. Aprfl 29 < i Flour Quiet and nr4Cjanged. in. ferlor to very choice a lppW extras. 84700462 $ . Wheat Upene-j a shade higher and closedmoderatpjy active for spot sales ; No. 2 red winter , Sr27@127 $ , No. 1 do , 81283 130J ; No. 1 whit3,8123 $ © 1 24j , and no sales ; No. 2 spring , 81 35. 1 Corn Qoiet and lowsr for spat Palest' No. 2 , 6365-No. 3 , 67@52J ; steamer mized-5960 ; ; No. 2 mixed for April sold at 53@63 , and May at eiUats Uats Steady and moderately ac tive ; mixed , slightly higher ; No. 1 white , 53 ; No. 2 white , 50 ; No. ' $ mixed , 4546 ; No. 3 do , 4J. Rye Quiet and heavy. Barley Nominal. Pork-Quiet ar-j 8teady ; ordinary mess for early delivery , 816 00 for old. old.Liard Liard i,3wor and in , fair demand for sp'jt 8aj08. . western steam.Sll 70 © P2 $ ; city steam at 81150. Beef Steady and in1 fair demand ; tplain meis810 CO ; extra mess , 81150 @ 12 00. OatMeats ( Quiet and unchanged. Chicago Live StockjMar&et CHICAGO , April 29. Hog ? Receipts 11,000 head ; active and firm ; licht 85 9C36 10 ; mixed packing , 8575@610 ; heavy , 615 ® 850. 850.Cdtile Cdtile Receipts 6,200 head ; de mand only ( S'T , and market quiet and weak ; common to fair shipping , 84 75 @ 5 30 ; good to choice , 85 505 90 ; stockerj and feeders , 83 304 80 ; butahers , ? 2 40@4 30 ; corn-fed Toi- fins , 84 40@4 75 ; grass ColoraJoa , 8375. Milwaukee Produca Martet. MILWAUKEE , April 29 , Wheat } @ | c higher ; No. 1 , 81 OOJ fer cash ; $ L OuJ fur May , 81 02j for June , $1 031 fjr July ; others nomi- bal. l Corn-4H. Oats 35 | Rye1 8110. Ilarler 84 Liverpool Produce Mar&et. 1 LIVERPOOL , April 28 Whrat Wmtor , 9. ' < s9 < 8d ; white , 9s@9i7d ; spring , 83 6J@9i 2d ; club , 9aGoa9 ( 1H C < r. Nrw. 5j 3d ; old , 5 * 6d. Lard 67 9i. Pork 68s. LARGEST STOCK ! § OS aa * 'Hand ' Sewed Shoes a specialty H. DOHLE & GO'S. leading Shoe Store , OMAHA , . . . . NEB. apld&wlm I _ THE AMERICAN FIRE INS. CO. , OF Philadelphia , Penn'a. Office No. 310 Walnut Sreet , Pa , D , A. D.I810. Capital , $100,000. Surplus , $340,910.63 Liabilities , $504W8.5I. ASSETS , JANUARY Is. , 1881. vends and Mortgage ! , First Liens . . | 310,539 a ) R-al Estate lizecooi Railroad Stock and Bond' , Market Value U. S. and State and City Bonds , Mar ket Value B1H37259 Loans on Demand , with Colliters.li , . 83 015 81 Ground Ilents , well sheared JV-24 i ; Interests and Rent' , dno and teemed. JJ.79S 01 Net Premiums , tn coarto of eollic- llon 9,303 5 Cash In Bank , and on band 3,015 0 Totil Assets - Jl,545,88T 17 A , 0. L CRAWFORD , Toos. R. JUnu , secretary. President. MURPHY & LOVETF , Agents , Omih , Neb , 'STATE OFNEBBASKA. JOfSOBANOB DBPABTJIENT. AcDrroa's Ones , J Liscow , Februuy 1st. J It Is hereby-c > r < lSel that Murphy & Lorett , ojOmihalnthi County of Dowlas , Sate ot l ebra-ki , Isnenbjr duly authorized to transact tha bujinr s of ft * Insurance for the rat rent Jjar In said CoanV , M Ajent of the Amtrlcan fc ire Insi3T flce conpany , of Puilalelpbu in tha State ot Pennsylraja , gublact to all the re- rttlctlons aiul llmltaons - . of t-le , aw rc-rul tm. Fire Insurance Combes | n this Stat- . In rtstimjmy Whersf , ihive hereunto set tny land nd the teal of ije Auditor of Public A- coantr , ths diy and yea jr , wri't-n IIN WALLICH , . An < IIto.r 'Public Accounts. In Charge of Iftyanee D partm nt. ORDIN'ANOo. AnOrdlninee ett&bfiihtnzUbirarb lists on streets within the City olfaaby Ee it ordaljed by the city cotncilthe dty of Omaha , as follows : \ SECTIOHI. ThtcurblIne > ohaUstVta withIn - In the City of Onuhi , eicep Dg th , aru of hothFanuta street and Domfcu itree : 0 [ Sixteenth street , atd the paitt l all itre tul of Sixteenth strtet between r rnh ra.stre > i 4 Bougias street , and tht part of TtnUstrsrtb. . twe n Pierce stresand Hcory ( strjetb M the SAme are heilby tslabllshed aUa disUm , Irom U street Hie , on each side ef tie ( rset o one-fiKh the width of the stre. t i 8 < : 2 1 he grade elevation of said rab lines stall be the sime it the IntenecUa ? p < lnts as now flxed by exiilinj Ordinance ! . Sic. 3. All psits of OrdinanetS contictlnj herew.th are hereby repealed. Sic. 4. This orfinance shall aks eflet ud be In force from Aad * fter Its puaKt. ( Sipied. ) TH03 . ' . DAIUT. Prea't City Coocfl j. j"L C. Jnrwr , aty Clark. Approred April 28tb , 1331. ( Signed. ) JAME3 E. EOT | i - , * 04 an'iw si EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS NEW YORK AUCTION SALESI ; _ . _ , . _ Just Opened at the i -BOSTOIST STOIRIEL G16 10th St. , Bet. Jackson and Jones. entire Stock will le offered at the followin F Jprecedented low prices , and continue untiLthe whole ] r disposed of : Standard Prints 6c , np-town price 8 l-3c ; lonsdale Muslin 8 l-3o Jp o-wn price lOc ; Unbleached Muslin 5c , np-town price 71-2c ; tacaster Ginghams 8 l-3c , op-town prica 12 l-2c. „ , - DRESS GOODSI DRESS-GOODSJ R 7 N2c' uP-oa P ce 8 I-3c ; Manchester- Brocades I5c , up-town price25c ; English Cashmeres 37 l-2c , pnce 50c ; Blaclc Ail-Wool Cashmeres 40c , 65c ? . ! ? P068 * ' 6 ° C' 7 ° C > 85C SI ° ° J Black GrOS - rh - ? ? ' sl-25 , up-town prices 81.25 , $1.60 , , ? * Shirtings lOc , up-town price I5c ? Brocade J'f ' 3 U3 Per cent less than up-town prices ; and U.nfaleached Table Damasks 40c4 50c , 60c ' W cnes 50c' SBc/TSc / , $1.00 ; Scotch Huck and 2Qc' uP'town Price 35c ; Turkey Red Dam ask , up-towvi price 65c. HOSIERY i HOSIERY ! . e .s Unbleached Half Hose 5c , up-town price lOo ; Man's -own Mixed Half Hose lOc , ' up-town price iiOc ; Ladies' Hose lOc , up-town price 15c ; Ladies' Beal > Balbriegan Hose25c , worth 40c ; Children's Hose 5c , up-town price lOc. The above are all perfect Goods , and at lower prices than " " " * fi J- offered uptown. CALL AND SBE AND BE P. G. IMLAH , - - - Manager. : "BOSTON STORE. " ; - EDHOLM AN" F.RiOKSON , _ Wholesale and Retail Maimfactnrinp : JEWELERS. STOOIK : Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City. Come and see fur stock , as we will be pleased to show Goods. EDHOLM & ERICKSOH , J. W. Murphy & Co. . WHOLESALE LIPOR DEALERS -AND AGtHTS FOR- Kentucky Distilling Company , Corner Hth anH DoazlaaSts. O if AHA. , WSB. apl dtt HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , the Beat Assortment of WHEELS1 i in the West. At Chicago Prices. W.J.BROATCH , 1269 & 1211 Harney Street , Omaha. janlS-Cca The New York ZE3LA.T For the largest assortment , the latest styles and the best quality of Hats and Uaps , the New York Hat Company leads them all. batisfy yourselves by examining the stock. Corner Eleventh and Farnham Streets. -BY cr ; The Oldest Eeal Estate Agent and Notary Public , CornerDoiiglasand 14th Streets. .OOO ; also. ! 00 hous a 4 lota , from Jl.OOO la otrart - AIio$209OOOtaloaa , * 'PP c nt'U busing , IU , Taxe lddteds and mortgages exeenUd on short notice ; only sell excloxlrelr on commMom ; j don ; speraUtejlre ; my tatrons alltha bariilns ; Hotary Public always In offlce , Soathwwt corner' Douglas and Fotrteenth BtreeU , Omaha , .V , rajka. . \ ipMxdlm. , - , t iff .i : ' ! ! . ' : ; * . . n f ill . 4