\ YOL. X. OMAHA , NEBRASKA , SATURDAY APE1L 23 , 1881. 1STO. 250. Established 1871. MORNING EDITION. Price Five Cents L B. WILLIAMS & SONS , This Week We Will Offer 1 CASE CHILD'S HOSE at25c and 35c per Pair , "Worth 50c and 60c. Also' 1 CASE Ladies' Silk Clock Bal- briggau , Regular Made , At 25c a Pair. ThisisaiiAREBABGAINof which it would be we 11 to take advantage. ONE CASE LADIES' ASSORTED FANCY KOSE , At 25c a Pair. These ara all New Designs and PAST COLORS. We Also Offer : Ladics'.ilosc at lOc 12 l-2c Andupt-j $3,00 LADIES' HIP AND SILK HOSE , At RUINOUS PBICES. 1 Case Gent's Half Hose At 35c per Dozen. OUSTE Gent's Faucy Half Hose , Regular Made and Fast Colors , at 25c a Pair. These Hose are worth , and have never been sold for less than 40c We are displaying a very Large and Elegant Assort ment ot GENT'S ' HALP HUSE , At Prices that SURPRISE EVERYONE. Don't Fail to See these Goods , 6 SONS L.B.WILLIiHS < "Cash Eetailers , " Cor. "Dodge and 15tli 0) CD ( f ) I g bfl O C S LLJ 0) s. s.CD 0 CO c o "aSO Western Enamel Paiat Works , JIIILLARD , fifASOX & CO. , Burlington , Iowa. Manufacturer ? of lie Best and Most Pojiular Brat'tlB o ! Ready Mixed House and Ctottage Puiufs In tbe Market. The Western Enamel , the Chicago , Burlington and Qulucy Rallr.wd Cottas * . tbfl Ui-rtcyc Cottafe , the C. , B. & Q. Iron-did an I Fire- 1'roof Paint , cxjiroady for n riis. Depots. Eleva tors , Railroad Ciw. Crii et. lee > . it , and wlaptcd l > y mo t ol the Kailroadg throughout tbe West. Wo minalacturc all the popular shade * and colors In use for bouse palntinc both ln Ue and out , aud pia ntee them unrarpasscd { or dur- sbl Hy aud be.uty. Our outcde white we war rant to Bland five times longer vithoni chalking than tbo be > to * white 1. Ad and oil as nruilly mixed , or wnUe le d and c'l imaishcd free of expense for lepaintlnj. Our bnoi- White , ex pressly for lubide work is not eqo/'ed for i 4 ex- tnmchHenc B. tnd is guaranteed not to * el- low It the dlrectio u are obeervc.1 in prepu.n Uie surfiee t J be ps'ntec'1 We are also minutacti * nc tbo AUVip tlri and JJorate of Zinc KiUomine , abrclutely the Cnett and most convenient decorative matc'lals in ex- Ittence , and * o nmple in its j reparation .that Jt can be app iedbyanyboctcererof ordinary Jntelliccncc. trUUant , h > candanendl ssnom- * er o ! chades and lluls , all { rcods mann'ictoml * yui pnaraatced , samiile curd of pjlnta and fuklaominc f urniibed free on application ty mall < or otherwUc. Correspondence Bollcltcd. MILLARD , MASON & CO. , Ko. 300 , S02 and 504 South Mila Street , Bur lington , owa. AQ EKTS WASTED FOR Fastest SeUlngr Boon of tn Agel Poundatwns of S c ess. EUSIXES3 ANPSOCIAC FORMS SejalfonaB.Jiow to trang- tables , tocirf etiquetU , coniuot - . Address for * ' SLUGGISH SENATORS Still Dragging Out the Weary Length of the Deadlock Session , Prosy Political Speeches by Partisan Sei vants of the People , "Wno ThiokMore of Gaining a Victory Than of T eir Country's Good. H2TATE. WASHINGTON , April 21. After BBV- oral Ineffectual dilito.j motions San- ator Merrill read a speech in denial of the charge that a corrupt bargain bad be ° n entered into by the senate. As far as he was personally concerned he would greatly regret if any democrat had so poor an opinion n to think he would oa a par y to such a bargain. The fact W..B that he had understood in advance of the cession lint the vote of Mahone would be c tt with the republicans. The rcpubl' ia ma jority in the conata cjnld not bo do- ukd , and it w. i the duly of the mi nority to cheerfully acquitsco to the nill of the majority. The principle of the democrats seemed to ba to hold all who were not -with them n A lower caste. The party which proclaimed freedom to the blacks wao alleged to have lott the confidence of those they had beuefitted equally aa preposterous as were the other Ideas recently ad vanced. The most preposterous fea ture of the dcbile , however , had been the p juring out of iuvectivca agJnst Senator Mahone by e1 ! the eanitoia of the other aide , simply berama he did not vote with them. The speaker did not attempt a deferio of Mahone. He noedcl no defense , and wi abundant ly able to take cure of himaelf Tns unprovoked warfare against him would not destroy him. Tnespeaker re called the cases of Hemy A. Wis ? , John C. Calhoun , End other well known men , who had cbangod their political vew : , sud why a bargain had not been charged ; ga'nst them. There was once a charge of a ba g."n agai Jat Henry Clay and the cfc.-irge wti proven foul and false , and ( qtr'ly foul find false were the cl" vcii m ie agr'ust the senator from Yitg.i 'a , who waa more than likely to hi nd up Tilth re newed dignity 1o proc'niji the g. sxl of an independent f j bJIct and f.i-r count , and b corr.s < ho : ccopt.d U.der In hi ) state. Senator Beck followed. Ho delud ed the action of the minoiity. Sacator Shei.L.j into .upt " . h m to ak whether ho cd * not think trS continued olatuction of public bus"- ntas wn revolution i./ . Senator B. jk rep" J tint ha consid ered that notL'-.g * revolutions./ that w done under ( co rale of tbo aeuato. Senator Sheix : i : _ ! d that the dcm- .dtic luci wi - n'l wrong aid they bed trkon ta indefensible position. If Bnch a cju.wO H. not o bat tab- lished B complete cl rge of i he rul. a of the. mate would bane titat 1. Senator Hai/ls rsktl Setstor Shcc- man 5"ho Intend- to vets for.Ridd'e- berger. Senator Sheijc.tn loplitd iu the affirmative. Senator Har.Is then sun. 1 ' ha pre ferred Ridd'eb'jrger ' to a1 ! tha union ldle.w who du 'red the p1a0. Senator She.iuiu rap'L 1 tint if he had the p/wor to c'loaae tie ofli ors of the Bonite ho would noifier hiva choscu tha prc.int nor fie propcsad officers. "Thon"L-M S-x-ator Hi. s , "ibe ecaator dote not always vote tc.or.l- ing to his convictions. "Let me : i'.c , " sa'd Senator Sher man , "if the senator voUJ for Horace ace Grccly ? ' "Yta , " uuid Sjnator Han's ; "of tv o i eviI chose the K-st. " Senator She .1 u continu. 1 that ho hid yet to le ' the re "tn why ho nhon'dnot vote for Riddlebtrger. Un til he should 1 c such a r. on bo should vote wi'h LJs p..r y and more reality In th ' . so when ho under stood that the cincMdato TVLS a brAva and honorable gentl < > min aod I t every way fit fir the position. It was enough fr h'm 'o know that R ddlc berger a o > d wifi M "lone in opposi tion to t ! ese who bed worktd so much harm to Virginia and the south. Sena'or She m-.n , in the course of Ids rotmris , laid great stress on tao ability and evident dote arnation of the democra's to defc.t the will of jthe majority while the iutercits of the country might Buffer. He int m ited that the republican believed the country recognized their true posi tion , and would hold the democrat ) responsible for whatever the majority might bo forced to do. * Senator JOPM hd r. . .d full dis patches in refutation of the alleged politic : , ! ou'mg agt-init CharVa Heath , of Mz& chuaatb , the man i'l C aid well parish , Louisiana. Tno d's- pitchi i wro from prominent ottie'ah o ! th.t cnmmunUy. The democrats and republicans stnldd that He .th's building were gann ' ! y l-jlieved to have b.en burned for tha insnr ni.a , while an own brother of the alleged victim stated that-the building ! were fired by L Mdent. Senator JJawer , tn reply to S nat- Jon.-.i.aald that he i id he had not seen Heath in pcicon , but had heard the s'o. . ' through good hand ? , and given it for what it w. - worth. Together fcl.h Heath's published statement he now dcsirod to tramfer the controvr. y wltli the senator from Louisiana. Senator Brown , of Gjorglo , sub- mitt el to be re : 1 extr.ts from the pspera said to be rspublln , in the pursuit of the position re > ntly t .ken by him that tha republifn prn.a of the counlty would peaerally condemn the republican posltio ia the senate. Considerable amuseni nt w caused by different senators disclaiming or declaring the politics ot the papers quoted. Burnaide made him self quite conspicuous in ib'i , being particularly anxious , elnce he had said In a recent epeoh that the opin ions of the press would bo coatiuv f to thoeo allesed by Brown. He therefore took up ech eitrt-ct cs it was read and disclaimed It in par ? or entirely , and finally declared that if the senator should present twenty ed itorials in support of bis position the country wocld not rare a'rap nljut it. Senator Hawley continued to exer- cUe by rcadiug some proceedings of the national republican convention in Chicigo in 18C8 , when Mr , Brown ap peared as a Grant delegate and in a speech said that if Oeorgii could enjoy tbo fruits of victory ehj would be car ried for Grant. He aho rehearsed some of tha fecta a jompanylng the last senatorial election in Georgiaend , referring to the eighttan republican votes cast for Senator Brown , fre- tloualy remarked that the republicans hzd a bolter right to expect him to take a seat on their aide , even , than that the gallant general from Virginia should do so. This was received on all sides with shouts of laughter , in which Senator Brown heartily joined. In his reply , howuver , he s&amtd to take it all m dead earnest , a n oce Jc ! lo dh- cuss matteia at length , reviewing his political reword in a iranneralm'hrto ' which he had flopt.J on more than one ocrwion durin ? the pr lent sc j- sion. He dec's..d ne had never de- t > ived any one , aud Senator Hawley said that wai a fa-.t. At 5 o'clock , the senate , on motion of Senator D we ? , rdjonrued until 12 o'clock Tuesday. TRiGED ? AT 'FRISCO. A MERCHANT snor DEAV BY A NEWSPAPER - PAPER MAN. SAN FKAXCISCO , April 22. 10 p. m. Cinningbaa , a mercbprt of tbh c..y , wr shot in the hr dLy Chand ler , bosine = 3 mrnr jer ol The Spirit of the Tim i , in a qus.rel about divorce procecJitgj , Chr idler's wifoauiog for a tltvor j. Cunningham nndo the fiwt attack , wouuding Chandler , Chandler's two ahoh struck Cuuniag- ham in the forehud , entering the brain. Ha JitsertJ for a few mln- utr" . John A C cVcr , who killed Thom a W. Cu . sbr-p , fs a nephew of the late C . .ator Z sb. Chcndlcr. Ten ebo WPFJ exchangee ) , Chandler fir.n elz Tno due d's /o is a 8"ster to Mra. Chandleer , > d it ii cl- Ic td that they aipiri' 1 Chandler and b i wife , tnd in . ' § d her to apply for a divorce. Cum -ogham bed B 30 t TjAultod Chandler when he en- dr vor.Jto have an interview with hi : ipo. MEBEDOSIA'S FATA j BRIDGE. HIE NAMES OF THE VICTIMS OF THE DISASTER. CLINTOK , la. , April , 23-1 a. m. Tne eng 09 of the trin which went through the biit'ge at this po'nl on Wcln. diy , Jttaln saven feet of water fifteen feat froa the biidge. The lit. st L jounts rrske the number of U-in men seven and the i---engei3 : fiueon. Seven were drowned , whoeo naou avj : \ fo'lowa ' : W Lai W at , ej , " is. . * , resides at F jpji , h .VPS a w ? e and two chil- dicn ; Lewn Ki'Uoa , fireman , of Bur- lin , on , WD. ? ; . D. W. Lundy , of Albany , II. ; EdwJ BatM , ot Jer- linV i ; 0"f01 ! < or , of R xi'aL.nd- Jng , Mi * . ; D. Harvey , cf Irving , Kanswj ; a boy two years old , the son of Cl nrles W ' , jnf of Sivannah. Thes.vcJ . ' woro.'ifollowo : Thorn i Fu"'t , < onductor , nr'inii ; Warren E . her j , expr. ns mesaenijer , b d'y brn"od , but no bonn broKen , Hv : i : iMlivaukee ; S.-mnel Fwnsgan , the b gS , . " lorrn'T , of I , .nnrk , am le , spine Injur J and free cut , dangerously hurt ; HanMeyers , of Chl.sgo , brakeman. col'ar bone broken and hip Jnjur JW. ; H. Thorncolor. . 1 porter ter , unhcrt ; Mw. Charka Wi'aon , of Savannah , and a little g rl twelve yc-.J old , both considerably hu.t , but were able to travel to-day , s MOKE-PAY MANIAS. TlIEiTfilKE AMONG THE BOILERMAKERS OF MITSBDRO , PA. PITT BURG , April 23 1 a. m. The fc'ltotrin ia a communication from the Boiler Makcij' nnion , now on the st.ke , sent f j the ruancfacturera th a af . noon. It fi onslder.J veiy p.-oL-blo that a meeting of the Boer ! Mskeis * sjocatlon ! will be called Cvdy next week , and the appended proposition w'll be LO cpted : PmsBuno , Aoril 22,1881 To ti-cMinu'aclurt. I t-o era Iu the citieaof Pitt uijjandAl rph'ny : GEMLEMKNW , the undereigaed commvttee , off&ryou on b.-half of the b jiler makera of P.tUbur and Alle gheny , C3 a compromie * , to redn a the t ue o two and one 1' ' days for Sat- urdiy night , thr j days for Sunday , two cad one-half days for Sunday n' hr , and one dolhr extia per diy for all outside of the lo-ia'r work , and by maktag you tbi offer we k you mtnufc turora to Inc. . . -e our wagia 25cent3 per day. Youra ver/rcjpoct- fully. bign.d by eleven membe.a of tqeun'on. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. WHICII WILL ISTEREST DRY GOODS DEALERS AND THE PUBLIC. WASHINGTON , April 23 1 a. m. la a clrcil.r let jr'pfnt to ord at Bdtlmo.o , Ph Ldelphia , New Ycik ajd Bos on relative to the im portation of woven gtoJs , the s.cre- tsry of the ma m/ intimate 1 that he w < .3 disposed to exempt underahirta and drawers from the ex'-it" * g duty , Bad ho hT dir stcl that app iled ci'j'.H ' now under consideration shall La hddup for the present or until find dcchion is made. NEW YORK , Api.l 23 1 a. m. The dry goods businc. ? , t . a whole , has b.2n quiet , with the common 'houses to-day. The opnatior-3 on the part of jobbers were mostly restricted to the purchase of. such tmall lota of soJonable goods f Si.e r.qured for Imrnediato attribution , but some de ? scrlptlona of cotton goods , among wh'ch may be mentioned cotton fl n- ne's , ducks , etc. , ere receiving more attention from converters , some of whom have already placed onslder- able ordew for such fabrin. The fobbing tride hn show a some irregu- brity , but most of the lending firms have experienced a fair call for stiple and department goods by tnrsonal se- leotioi ) and through the medium of or- de.a. A TOUGH CITIZEN. WUO REFUSES TO HAVE HIS PICTURE T4KEK AND IS NICELY FOOLED. PITISBUHQ , April 23 1 a. m. Ad. > c > , B i Clerk , ali : ; Daniels , a confiden'o man , WT atrcated yester day wbf'e attempting to borrow money on a forged cherk. Ia his p-iketi were found 1C3 counterfeit bil's , a § 15i J check on the Exchange National bank of th'a city , and a $10l J check on a York bank. In the Li.craoon an attempt to take hi ? pho tcaph at tt ? alle..roved uaelcLS he rn..klLg all kinds of f.c:3 and L--klu ? like a steer. Tney roturn. 1 v Ith h ji to the ir.Yvor's ofiize , and an a.ti.t waa privately sjt at work in an other room. After the maycr heard his ce ; and held hiii , in default of ? 200Q b. ' 1 , the photographer hi-d com- pletcl h'l ' work. H'T picture will adora the rogm / galle'.y. PUBLIC NECKTIE PARTIES. THREE H/VO'iG MATCDF9 TH4T CO CURRED 1 THE SUNMT SOUTH. Air U > TA , Ga. , April 23 1 a. m. A m.a 30 from Ha lwel ! , Hart county , ys tbat en Inmense crowd from r'l paih of the count.fiem - bL 1 to-r'-.y ' t > wlta. s he execution of Her.H ' , to : the murder of Thorn. V. Skelton- The CP'TIB wn one of the most atrocious on resold , and there w s a bitter fee'ing ' against the c itninal , uut goc 1 order was re- stor d throughout. RICHMOND , Va , April 2j 1 a. m. AsL.c'alf.oru Lunenburg 0. H. , the county-Swat of Lnnenburg county , says tbit p joplo fl. kcd from mlln around to . ! ' u i the execution of Luclnda Fat 'k ' , for the murder of her hi band a few months , go. Evei/effou tosecoru tbe Intetferenca of Goy. Halliday in her behr'f was unavailing. ATHENS , Ga. , April 23 1 a. m. Intelligence from Abbey ville , S. C. , yc tarday , s jj s that the scaffold wi i erected r d everything in readiness for the execution of Abraham Martin , an old i jlor d ruin , for the murder of hla wife. M-.ny i jplo had come Into witness the hai'giug , but it wra ba- lleved the governor would interfere , tt strong p.titiors t 1 been sent in his favor. Tno oJd mani " ; sixty yo.rrs * of Dgo , h-'f crak./ , and very feeble. Liter reporh are to the efTeot that Mai tin w . hung In the presence of an immense crowd. A Bold Robbery. PITTSBURO , April 23 1 a. m. A bold robbc.wai committed in Alle gheny \Ve < ? n 'ay p"ht ; , at W. B. MwCoffera's house. Tb'le the family were in the Jower L t. of the hcu-io bu ? la ent ; 1 by a second story tt.naow i id got away with iewehy and moucy tmounting to § 1500 to CSOO. Wyaterioua Ulsappaarance. LITIXE RncK , Ark. , April 23 1 a. m. Frank M Gheea wealthy planter of Linden coun r , bss myeterlously disappea'i \ He mat. led a beautiful gicl rccontly , utid the nuptials were jlebrat with moe : than ordinary splendor. * FcJ or murder are ex- prcd , a"1 he wai known to have a considerable sum of money prior to h'a dbappt'iuan'o. The bride ii rep- rc ented r.i being on the verge of in sanity. New YoniGointf for Louisiana. IBANY , April 23 1 a. m. The atto. jeygeno : . 1 to-day authorized an : Mien to bj commsnced against the state of Ljoiskn upon overdue coupons pens of bonds of that state held in New York city , under the laws of 1880 < i prot ; t the n'shta of citizens of this slate. Ihis IB considered im- por' .nt rs being the first action under the aew law , and it involves a num ber of legal questions. Yielding to the Inetable. . CisciSNATi , April 23 la. m. The variety ahutvmon and other thontrirr.1 men in tn Int i , ew jf terday f.ald tbat they would yield to the inevitable without a fight , and clone the'r thea- trn next Sunday. The leading vari ety man : -er tjys that ho will hereaf- tar p > iy hh iroupe through the week , and at Lonhvllle , Ky. , Sunday after noon and n'"ht. A IiyocU Needing lii CINCINNATI , Ap.'l 23 1 a. m. Nc-r I ockhatu , Ind. , George McDan- [ eland Join Lynch quarreled about j'n the fiddier at a donee. Lynch fa' . * ly eliot McDanlol and fled. Floe3s Elsewhere. ROCEFORD , ) " ? . , Apr'l 231 a. ra. Reck .Iver r iraim about the B me. The water power ' - eti' , end over IOC Jhi are idle. DEI MOINE ? , Ii. , Apii1. 231 a. m. Ine nver Continued rising aU nisht at the . -to of about one Inch an honr. South and w t of the city famili. - . are compelled t j abandon their homos or in some hou a have moved up ab.ir.3. MARKETS BY TELE6B4PH. o CnlcaKO Produce Martet. CHICAGO , April 22. Wheat No. 2 red winter , cash , SI 10@11 * ; No-2 , c-sb , SI OaJ ; May , SI OGgil OGJ ; June , § 1 07SS 1 07A ; No 3 , cnh , 943S1 00. Corn Ce-.h , 44 : ; May , 44@44jc ; June , 44jj ; July , 45i. Oalt No. 2 , v .ah , 3Cc ; May , 34J Jone , 38gc ; July , 38 : . Rye ewNo. 2 , c-.hl 20 ; May , § 119 ; July , 95o. Meaa Pork Cjah , 817 45@17 50 ; May , 817 52i@17 55 ; June , 817 653 17 G7iJuIyr ; 817 75317 77J. InrG Cc h , 811 27i@ll 30 ; May , § 11 27 @ 11 SO ; Juno , Sll 40 )11 ) 42i ; July , § 11 47 011 50. Bulk Meat- Shoulders , cash , 8550 @ 5 75 ; Miy , So 55@5 60 ; June , § 5 65 @ 5 70 ; July , $5 7535 80. Short riba , CS 47i38 50 ; M y$3 47i@8 50 ; June , S3 57s(58 ( 60 ; Jul > , S3 C7i@8 70. Chicago Live Scocr jMartet CHICAGO , April 22. CatthReceipts , 4.5CO head. Market - ket steady and fairly firm , with salca at $4 70(30 ( CO for fair shipping steers ; 85 ICSo 35 for good to medium do ; 85 4C35 75 for extra ; 5 85gG 25 for choi o to fancy ; $4 25@4 75 for good to choi. o ; $4 CJ@4 20 for fair killing steers ; 84 CCn)4 ) 50 for extra to choice fat cows ; 835C 3 90 for good do ; ? 3 OC 33 40 for fair do ; 82 50@2 75 f r common cows , heifers , bulls andataga ; $3 50@4 25 for feadors ; S3 C0@3 75 for stackers. Hoge Receipts , 14CCO hetd. Mar ket steady at 85 80@G 10 for fair to choice l/jht ; ? 3 75@G 10 for mixed heavy and light ; 86 15\6 50 for choice smooth heavy ; § 6 55@6 60 for fancy heavy. Sheep A good demand and prices steady st $5 60sC 25 for good to extra heavy. St. Louis Produce Uarsec. ST. Louis , April 22. Flour Firm and tending upward. Wheat Higher ; good export de mand ; 8110111 j for cash ; § 1 11 § bid for April ; 81 10j@l 12 for May ; 81 09 @ 111 } for June ; gl 041 06 | for July ; § 1 03 @ 1 03J for Auguit ; § 102@1 Olg@l 02J for the year : No. 3 do , $105J ; No. 4 do , 81 02. Corn Firmer and higher 42J@42ga for cash ; 42J@42 c for April ; 42J ® 42gc for May ; 42J@43c for June ; 43J @ 43o for July ; 44@443 for August. Oats Higher at 3636Jc for cash ; 36J < § 365C fcr May ; 36c for July ; 29J@29c for August. Rye Fhnv at 810 bid. Butter Unchanged ; * da'.iy ' , 16 ® 26c. T Egg Better at 13c.\ Whlaky Steady at $ T06. Pork Fiioier at S17/85@1787i for cash ; $17 52i bid for May. Dry Salt Meats Firmer and held higher at 85 80@S 7C38 95 asked. Bacon Firm at 86 259 50. L .rd Better at $1180. St. Louis Live Stoct Martet. ST. LOUB , April 22. Hogs Steady and Ingood.domand Yorkers and BaltlmoresfS5 756 10 , mixed packiug , ? 5 70@G 00 ; choice to fincy , ? 6 lb@G 40pigs ; , ? 5 15 ® 5 70 ; receipts , 5930 head ; shipments , 290 head. 6 New Yora ProduoevMarket. NEW YOEK , AprU 22. Flour Fair demand < * &nd higher ; southern flour firm a&d in f&Ir de- manoTTinfetior to very actiro ahipping extra ? , S475@G 62 , T- Wheat Excited arB l@2c LiRc demand active ; spot sales of No. 2 red winter at SI 2G | @ 1 27 ; No. 1 white , 81 23J@1 23 | ; No. 3 spring , $118. Corn In brisk demand and i@lo higher ; spot sales of No. 2 at GOvgGOlc ; No. 3 , 67i58 5 ; steamer , mixed , "at SOJgCOc. Oats Higher and excited , and de mand moderate ; * No. 1 white , 52c ; No. 2 do , 50j ; No. 3 , 48c ; No. a mixed , 46c. Rye Dull but higher. Barley Nominal. Pork Quiet but firm ; ordinary mesa for early delivery , $16 C0316 25 for old ; 818 0018 2i for new. Lard In moderate demand and firm ; spot sales of western steam at SH 75 ; city do , $11 Go. Beef In fair demand ; plain meaa , 89 50 ; extra do , $9 50. Cut Meats Firm ; pickled hams , 89 CC310 25 ; do shoulders , 87 00. Whisky Nominal. Cotton Q.iiot ; middllngc , 810 75 ; futures , dull. Liverpool did not respond spend to the filioht improvement of lat evening ; on the contrary , mid dling uplands were quoted at 5I ; , a low price , which Js jintified by the exec.Ive supply both on hand and prospective. In this market prices are me'ntained ' which are above Liv erpool. Futur opened at throe point .declined , and remained dull for the rest of the day. RELIGIOUS. Thera are 8,000 Jews in Cincinnati , and their church property ia valued at half a million. In Bcmmlngton , Ind , is a com munity knowa n the "Soul Sleep- era. " They believe that the body sleeps unti' ' the resurrection , so that the roul wi'l ba , somehow , in a stile of quicscenca until tbe great rising at the l. t day. At the hnt election several of iho community voted for Jesuj Ciirist for president. St. Albana , the first ritualistic church ef New York , was sold at auc tion a few days o o. It is the inten tion of the members of the church to build In a , more .desirable Jocalily- In Eureka , Gal. , there ia a Metric * diitchurchtheroof of which ) a covered with the tin from G28G old cans. The joints are said to be all waterproof. Bishop Lltllcjohn , of Long Island , h reached home. He received greater honors while in England , than were ever before bestowed upon an American clergyman. Of the student ! at Harvard only 13 per cent , are agnostics , atheists and non-sectarians. The largest proportion tion of studontd , 29 per cent. , are Episcopalians ; 22j per cent , are Uni tarians and 17A par cent , sre Congro- gatlonalhta. * There are , it appears , In the United Stahs no lcg tnan fifteen distinct Methcd'st ' denominations , of which the Methodist Episcopal and Metho dist Episcopal South churches are by fer the largest. Of the fifteen churches eight are Ep-Vopal and seven Presby terian and independent. The total of commuriioniata Is 3,521,500 , which is estimated to represent a Methodist population of 14 ,08G,400 , or more than twicj the Roman Catholic popn- htion. The clerjj list of the Church of England contains upward of 25C30 namoi. Those iu pntoral sefvica number only 17,970. Of these 11,186 are incumbents resident , 1,509 incum- benh non-resident , 387 curates In charge , and 4 , 88 r shUnt curates. The oppononh of organ muafchi'a Presbyterian church in Toronto stopped it-J notes eff.itually by pour ing not glue into the pipes and upon the keys. There are 1,578 ministers am ng the Tuukers , or Gorman Baptish. Of these 809 are iu Pennsylvania , 248 in Indiane , 227 in Ohio , 142 in Illinois , and 133 in Iowa. The denomination is represented in twenty states. Tbe Presbyterian synod of Kansts may bo called the Polyglot Synod , for within its bounds , which extend over the Indian territory , the gospel is preached by members of the synod in no less than in nine different lan guages English , German , French , Bohemian , Welsh , Cherokee , Choc- taw. Creek and Nez Perce. The Baptist Weekly gives the fol- lr > w ing statistic ) of the communicants of five evangelical denominations in the United States : Baptists , 2,374- 339 ; Methodiftts , 1,742,922 ; Presby terians , 915,740 ; Lutherans , 700,718 ; Episcopalians , 345,841. During the Ia3t year the Baptlato Increased 163- 624 , the Method iata 52,620 , the Epis copalians 20,846 , the Presbyterians 16,438 , the Lutherans 10,223. CONNUBIALITIES. Prof. Proctor's approaching marriage - riago illustrates the perils of stargazing - gazing- Some residents of Union City , Ind. , have formed what they call the "Na tional Marriage Dow.y Association , " the object cf wbich ia declared to be to encourage lawful wedlock , to pro mote economy , to endow homea , and to make married life the end and the aim of the rich and the poor alike. It promiz T to pay a doiV in three clr-ses , $1,000 , 82,000 and § 3,000 , rcipectlyely. The marriage of Mr. Whiielaw Raid and Mias Eliz belh Mills is to be solemnized at the residence of Mr. and Mra. D. O. Mlllp , the lady'a parents , No. 634 Fifth avenue , New York , on Tuesday evening , April 26 , at 830 ; o'clock. A colored lady of Buffalo , has Itft her husband three times , and now she he * the impudence to Invite him to her wedding with another man. He la quito indignant , and aaya he won't stand it. An Arkansrs girl refused to many her lover unless he would perform somelherolc action. After due reflec tion he eloped with the gtrl'a mother as the mcjt heroic thing ho could do. Augusta Victoria , the bride of the young German Prince , looked veiy pretty aa she d-ova through the atreeh of Berlin in her great glrsa coach. She WM nestled in a white wrap , aurrounded with uwan'a-down , and beautiful white roses were fas tened In her brown hair , which was arrangel simply in a low coil upon her neck. An eccentric old bishelor living near Now Philadelphia , O. , had a joke perpetrated on him a night or two ago , which will likely get some parties into trouble. The old fellow wai dei- perately in love with a fair young girl living in town ; and propoaed to her. Some parties hearing of it. Is. order jto have some fun , atrangcd to have a mock wedding. The night wai ee't , and a mock ceremony gone through. Jt turns 'tut that the old fellow took the matter in dead earnest , and now insists that the girl shall Hva with him. The relatives fear ho will take her away by force. Mias Minnie Nicholson , a great- niece of Mr. W. W. Corcoran , la to be married on the 28th to Pitt Cook , a son of the iato Henry D. Cook. The wedding will be a quiet family affair. Mr. Cooke and hla bride go to a town near Laadville , where he hr- mining interests. They will pa i their sum mers there pnd live in Georgetown duiing tbe winter. ATKINSON & CO.'S , to-night. WANTED Good Store , cantrally located. Address "T. R. " , Bee office. apr20-tf ATKINSON & CO.'S , to-night. HATS ! HATS ! HATS ! New stock of the final hats , latest fashion and style at NINDEL & KRELLE'S 14th street , between Farcham and Dsuglaa streets. Sign of the Golden Hat. tf GRAND JEWELRY OPENING at Edholm & Erlckaon , April 26th and 27th. HOSPE S opening to-night. ATKINSON & CO.'S' to-night. "WINEOFCARDUI" four times a day makes a happy household. At C. F. Goodmm'a Quarterly Examination. Notice is hereby given that I shall bo In my office , room 10 , Creigh- ton block , Saturday , May 7th , for the purpose of examining those who may offer themselves as candidates for poai- tlouo In the ochoola of Douglas coun ty. Monthly examination the first Saturday in each month. Examina tion fee , one dollar. al6-s3l ; J. J. POINTS , Co. Supt. HOSPE'S opening to-night. ATKINSON & CO.'S , to-nigld. ATKINSON & CO.'S , to-night. Painting In all ita branches. Leave order at Whltehouso'a drug store. Hugh McMannia. Telephone con nections. ap21 Ct ATKINSON & 00.'S , to-night. LEGAL NOTICE. Charles G. Lot , noii-icsldent defendant : Yen arc her. by not'Oci ' thit on April IGUi , 1831 , a petition was filed in the District Court , within and for DoU'jbs County , NubrasV * , by Isaac. : Ednprc's , plaintiff , aT'nstyou , 99 defend ant , the obj , i and prayer cf which petition is that an a OL-ntma ) be taken ef the amount due on ceitttlniiolca , and a mortjage executed and delivered in Apnl lith , 1R7S , by taid Chirks G. lot to ono Theodore L. Van Dora , and by the caid Van Dorn duly Mtijncd to § ild plaintiff , and tint in default of the p yment of euch rmount so lo bo found due , with interest , costs a -d attorney's fee , with a snort time to DJ fixed by Bain court th premises described in said mortsajfe , to-nit : b uth 21 feet of north Hi feet , part of lot one (1) ( ) . block 72 , In the City of Om\ha , a-u C unty and Statj , oge'.her w ti the a ipuitcmnces may bo ordered to be told , andth1 ! proceeds applied to the pjjment of the amount so founi due to eaid plaintiff , together with Iiitercst.ccfcU and a reasonable rum which Is prayed to be a warded as anattoitney'gfce herein , and tbilyou may be foic'tr excluded from all light , in crest and equity of redemption in or to said prcmia n or any part thereof , i > nd for gener al rel ef you are required to answer taid patitlon on the 30th day of May , 1S81. ISAAC EDWARDS. aplO e sa'4t Plaintiff. ONO. G. JACOBS , ( Tonnerly oJ QUh 4 Jicobi ) So. 1117 F rnh m St. , Old Stand of J cob Gli ORDKR3 lif TKLKaRAFtt SOLICIT * in9T.Jr a. J , EUSSELL , M. D. , Homeopathic Physician. Dlsowea of Ciiildren and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Office at Residence , 2000 Ca'g St. DOUJS , 8 to 10 . m. , 1 to 2 p. m. and alter 0 P.m. apl5d3m NEW HARNESS SHOP. The umlenigned hivini ; had nine years ex perience with O. H. & J. 8. Collln , and twenty- four jeara of practical harness nuking , I as now commen ed business for himself in th largo now shop 1 door south of the southeast corner of llth nod Harney Ets. He will employ a lar e orce of skilltd workmen and will fill all orders In big piine promptly and cheaply. K. I5UKDICK. Any on * pjavta ? dead animals I will remove htm free of charge. Learo orders southeast com r of Harney and Uth St. , second door. CHARLES SPLITT. $2,250.000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING , APRIL12th. 15000 TICKETS ONLY , 7 2 PRIZES. SMALLEST PRK5E , Sl.OOO. 1 Prl J1.0C 0,030 1 Prize 825,001 1 Prize 200,0(0 8Frze$10COOeach 80,000 1 Prize 100.000 S Prizes , 6,000 ea.-h 40,000 1 Prize 60,000 722 Prizes am't'e to 32,250,000 Whole Tickets , $1CO ; Halves. 830 ; Qoarter * . $10 : Tenths , S16 ; Twentieths , $8 , Fortieths , $4. Little Havana is governed entirely by tha abore drawiq ; . 1 Prize , $6.COO 7S2 Priies , $16.110. Wholes , $2. Halves , I. ROMAN & CO- Succeasois to TAYLOR & Co. , New York. Direct all ccmmnaicatlons and money U. ROMAN & CO. , General Agents , 233 Chapel Strecta , Vew Havgn. rpnn. ml4lm GEO. H. PARSELL , M. D. Kooms In Jacobs Flock , up stairs , corner of Caclt&l Avence and 15th street. Residence 1125 Sherman Avenue. May t-e consult ed at resilence 7 to 9 p. m. except Wednesdays. SPECIALTY.-Objtetrics and Diseases of We- men. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 1 p. nt Sundays 5 to 7 p. m. mil-Cm THE FOREIGN FRESHET The Steady Tramp of Thous ands Landing on our ' Shores. The Rush from the Old World Reaching Unprecedented Proportions. A Brooklyn "Woman Bowls Up and Climbs the .Golden Stair. Progress of thb Cincinnati Strike Family Butchered in California. By National Associated Press. Remarttable Immigration. NEW YORK , April 22 Nearly four thonsaud emigrants landed at Caatlo Garden within the past 24 hours from eteamahipa , making a total of 14,000 for five days thfa week. They are mainly German ? , Irish and Italians. Bight moro ateatnara from Europe carrying emigrants arc due this treat , and it ia expected that the total arri vals will exceed 20,000 , Burned to a Crisp. NEW YORK , April 22 4 p. m. A young woman , Mrs. Louiaa Crnmy , was found dead and almost burned tea a criap in her room in Brooklyn last evening. Her two children , aged 5 and 3 , were in the room at the time and the carpet was in flames. Mrs. Crnmy ( had been drinking heavily for some time and it is supposed that she was lying on the iloor In a stupor when the children , who wore playing with matches , accidentally set fire to her clothing. The fire was discovered in tine to save the children and the house. Cincinnati's Strikers. CIHCINNATI , April 22 4 p. m. There is no material change In the condition of the strike. The orpen- tera hold out with little hope of an early compromise , and the plasterers announce that unless an increase is given they will strike on May 1st. The cigar makers are taking steps to head off the Ghiiieae cigar factory , which ia to bo started soon. It was iinnounced last night that forty Chi namen from San Francisco Trill bo hero in a few daya. The residence of Hairy Rainfortb , the well known comedian , situated in llonigernory , about twelve miles from this city , was destroyed by fire yester day. Wholesale Murder. SAN FUANCISCO , April 22 4 p. m. On Tuesday afternoon fifteen men rode to Llevarden * house in Ferio , Edwards couty , and killed McLaurens , his wife and a young man named Leaj , living with them. Nothing in the house was disturbed. The whole affair la shrouded in mystery. So far , evidence la accumulating against Logan , Humphreys and Rowley , three young men recently arrested , charged with disturbing the Corpus Christie stage. His Last Trip. CHICAGO , April 22 4 p. m. Rich ard C. Meldrum , of this city , general western freight agent of the Fittsburg , Fort Wayne and Chicago railroad , died yesterday at Jacksonville , Fls. , where he had gone in search of health. The remains will bo brought homa in same car which carried Senator Car penter's remains from Washington to Milwaukee. Mr. Meldrum will prob ably be Interred at Madison , Ind. , where his parents are buried. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. COLUMBUS , O. , April 22. The greenbackers will hold a state conven tion at City Hall next Wednesday. April 27th. GHAYSON , Ky. , April 22. Mrs. Lanusdown , wife of the late Dr. A. J. Inndidown , a well known and prominent citizen of Kentucky , and a blood relation of the Marquis ol Lindsdown , died aged 55. MORGAN , Ky. , April 22. Yester day one Mrs. Ravenecroft , wife ol Joseph Ravenacrof t , left her child on the bed and went to the spring , about a quarter of a mile distant. On her return the bed was found in Samea and the infant , aged two months burned to death. LATEST FOREIGN HEWS. TRADE DEPRESSION. LONDON , April 224 p. m. Trade at Bradford is much depressed , and aomo firms there contemplate taking their machinery to America and raan- nfactnriog American woolens on the spot. OFF FOft AMERICA. A dispatch from Cork says 1,000 emigrants sailed yesterday for the United States. Another 1,000 leava to-day , moaUy of the farming classes. Undoubtedly the beat shirt In the United States is manufactured at the Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority of Material and workmanship , com- oincd with their great Improvements , that is Reinforced fronts , Helnforced backs and Reinforced oloovee , makes their shirt the most durable and beat fitting garment of the kind , ever manufactured at the Moderate price of $1.50. Every shirt of eur make is guaranteed firat-class and will refund the money if found otherwise. Wo make a specialty of all wool , Shaker , and Canton flannel , also chemois underwear , made up with a view to comfort , warmth and dnrabtl- ity. To invalids and weak-lunged persons we offer gpesial inducements In the manner theao goods are made for their protection. Pff. QOTTHEIMKR , m itreat. )12a ( U ; at borne easily mad ; eub 'jontflt JTM. Addrris Trna fc Cp.rortlnd.M 2TROH RXZ9. LfWlS Rip. Byron Reed & Co , , HEAL ESTATE AGENCY NEBRASKA. Scop a complete abstract ol title to all Real Estate In Omaha and Donglaa Coqnty. mayltt THE DAILY BEE the Litest Ilotna and Tele- ftb Day. CBUiCKSHANK & CO , SPECIAL SPRING OPENING -OF- Silks , Dress Goods , Trimmings , Buttons , Fringes , Cords and Tassels , Ornaments , Parasols , Hosiery , Gloves , Ladies'Dolmans , Ulsters , Walk ing Jackets and Millinery , ALL AT POPULAR PRICES. SILKSi SILKS ! SILKS ! "We invite an especial inspection of of New SZEXajH At 37 l-2c , 45c , 60c , 60c , 75c , 85c , and SI.OO. COLORED DRESS GOODS I The Most Complete Stock to be Found in the City. Fine Obelisk Gashm eres , French Shoodah Cloths , Eoman and Bayadere Stripes , Fine All-Wool Plaids , Plain and Lice Buntings. 10O pieces excellant quality of Dress Goods in a Variety of Shades , at lOc and 15c. HOSIERY ! HOSIERY ! Special opening of new StyJes in Ladies' , Gent's , Misses' and Children's Hose hi Ootton , Lisle and Silk. GRAKD MILLINERY OPENING , On Wednesday Evening , April 13th81 , and during the week , our Patrons and the Public are respectfully invited. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. EDHOLM Wholesale anil Retail aimmfactoring J Jb I ? S. STOOE : Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry in the City , Coma and aee our stock , aa we will bo plaisod to show Goods. Fifteenth & Dodge St. EDHOLM & ER1GKSON , Opp. Post Office. J. W. Murphy & Co. , WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALERS AND AOfc TS FOR- Kentucky Distilling Company. * " ' ' OMAHA , NEB. aplWtf HORSE SHOES AND NAILS , Iron and Wagon Stock , the Beat Assortment of WHEELS ] in the West. At Chicago Prices. W.d. BROATCH , 1209 & 1211 Harney Street , . Omaha. janlS-Cni A. B. HUBERMAHN. 3EJ 3C. 3C j X 3E5 Cor. Douglas and 13th Sts. Gives Great Bargains in Ladies' and Gents ! AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCES All Kinds Of JEWELRY , SILVER WARE AND DIAMONDS. We Guarantee The Best Goods For The Least Money. aujil-itt H