.Uil FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE ELEVENTH YEAH. OMAHA TUESDAY M01USTING , MAKCLl'14 , 1882. HOUSES LOTS ! For Sale By FiHESiftH AND DOUGL&S STS , f ' nt , Ifou o 3 rooms , full lot on Dfroe near 'Suth iitrcct , tlP60. 177 , IlnuBo 2 roorei , full lot on DonglM n seth r rect , 9700. 176 , UVuilfiil ml donee , full lot on Can real 10th slrrot , 912,000. 174 , Two houstnandl lot on Dodfd near 9th street , SI 600. . 170 , Homo three room * , ( wo closet * , etc. , half lot on 21st ear lira u blrcct , 5SOO. 172 , Omi nnd onu-h lf f lory brick house an twn lots on Doug1an near 2ith Uriel$1,7(0. 171 , HOUBO twn roonn , cllu-tcrn. pfaibte , e'.c full lot near I'i rco and 13th utro t , IHM. 179 , Ono anil one half slorj hcu-o six rootm and well , h lf lot mi Convent street near Su ll r ) > avenue , f 1,360. No. 170 , llou o three rooms on Clinton street near shot loner , 9325. ' No. 1OT , House an83x120 feet lot on street neir Webst r sttuui , J3CU ) . No. 108 , llnun of 11 t'o s , lot 33xl2J feet On 10th mar Hurt ttr.ct , $5,000. No. 107 , Two story hoin' , 0 room'4 clOFct % Rood ctlar , on Ibth ttieet near I'crpltton' . $4.1100. No. If 6 , New house cf (1 ( roomp , half lot on Irani n-nr IHtli B.iict , 91.V50. No. 101 , Onu and one lull stor ) hiuco B room ? on 18th street > var Lovoi worth , i3,6UO. N , 101 , Ono nnd nnctui ? i-tory I onto of 1 rooms nuar Hannconi Park , f ltXll. No. 16S Two hiupeo A rooms tach , closets , etc on Hurt stteet mar 25th , ? 3fflO. No. 167 , house U roi inn , full lot on ICth street nrar Lcueti ortli , f/-100. No. If 0 , llou-f 4 lartrt ) rooms , 2 clos ta half aero on Hurt ftroo near Dut on , $ l,2tO. No. 165 , luohoiiMX , onu cf 6 and ono ol 4 room , on 17th ttntt near Mnrcy $3 , tC. No. 164 , Thrcohoua < , onof 7 nnd t o oft rooii b eich , and corner lot , on Uosi ntar Htb Btrott , $ ' ,000. Nr. 163 , email homo and full lot on Pacific near 1'ith .truct , i,5W. No. 151 , Ono Ktort hoose 0 rooms , on Leaton worth nor 10th , $3,000. No. 160 , Ho BO th ct- rooms and lot 02xlH r oar 2Gth ami Farnh m , $ . ' ,600. No. 148 , New houMiof ilftht room' , en 18th tro'tinar I avenworth $3,10 * . No. 147 , llousa of 13 rooms on 18th itrcot near Marcy , 85vOO. No. 140 , lion e of 10 rooms and 1 jlots en 18th treet ne-r Jliny , &I.OW- . No. 145 , Hou-o t o htgo rooms , lot C7x210fee onSheruan a\cnua(10th ( strctt ) near Nlchoiar , g,600. No 143 , House 7 roomx , barn , on 20th sticct near Lcii\cn orti , $2,000. Nn. 142 , lion 06 ro.m , kltch.n , itc.on 10th street near N'ichola" , $ lb75 No. 141 , Hou.u 3 roon. s on Douglai near 20th street , $150 No. 140 , I ariie hou o and t o lotn , on 24t near Farnhmus-re.t , * 8,0 o. No. 189 , II' ' we 3 rooms , lot 00x1661 feet , Douglas near 27th ntroct , 91,600. No. 137 , House 6 room * HI d half lot on Capita \enue near 2J < I s net , ? ,30J. No. 13d , Iloube Mid half acre lot on Cumlic street mar 21th 9-60. . . No. 131 , House 2 rovms , full lot , on Izard , No. 129 , Twi. hoii-c ono of 6 and one of 4 rooms . , on leased lot onVob t r near 20tb Btrott , > fjlt 'No. 127 Two story I oueo 8 rooms , half lot on Wnbater near 19th S3 6'O. ' No. 126 , HOIIM 3 roonia , lot 20x120 feet on 20th a ro t near louUiiWft. No , 125 , Two i tory hou-c on 12th near Dodge atriet lot3x04 feat I,20Q. No. 1.M , Lar e house and full block near Farrham and C'en rul mn ct , 88,0uv. No. 12) , llomu 0 loomsiind Urge lot on Saun- dcr a rectntar Ilariaiks , ti 1W. No. 12llousd U rooms and half lot on Web ster neir 15ih sln-cl , S1.6UO. No. lib , IIouno in room ) , lot 31x90 ( cot on Capitol avuiiue nur,22d miuut , 82,953. No. 117 , Ito u S joiiis , lot 3Jxl2J fee % on Capitol avtmiic mar 22il $1,600. , .Nn. 114 , llqusu-l rooms ou Douglas ntar 20th Ittraet , $750. , " No. 113 , Homo 2 roinis , lot 00x9 } feet on near Cumli g ttrect , $ f < 0. No. 112 , lirlO. hoiirtu 11 rooms anil half bt on C.fl neir 14th strut , fini . No. Ill , llou-uia roonnionDavonport | ntar 02th Btre t , t7n o. No. 110 , llri < k house 5nil lot 22x132 fcot on a-is strict ni-ir Kill , ; 3,00) . No. US , I argj lioujo ou Harncy near ICth strmt. 81,600. No 109 , Tttohou ui and 80x132 foot lot ao Cas4 mar 14th ntreet , % ' . , Mi. No. 107. llomoft rooms and half let on Izar near 17tii tr cl , fl.'iiO. r o. Hti. Hoii oiiid lot 61x188foot , lot on 1IU. neir I'lcico i-tnet , fOJO. No.1 6 , Two.toryliouM 8 roiras wlthljlot on bew.ird ntar Siun < UrHttivut , S..SCO N" . 103 Onu and one ha f ntoiy noueo 10 roomi Wclist r ntar IGtti Btruet s2,6W. No. 102 , Twn houHo 7 rooms each and J lot on 14th near Chicago , -f4,0 0. .No. 101 , Hou.e 3 rjomi > , roll r , etc. , 1J loll on South menuorear 1'ac tic bttoa , Xl.OiO. No , IIK ) , Mouio 4 roonid , coilar , etc. , half lot on Izard itrcot mar JO h , $2OJO. No. 'J'J , Very Urno hnn-o aud full lot on llai ney neir 14tn ktroo , f ) 00' ' . No. H7 , lATtsa houfe ol 11 rooms on bhcrman uvenue near dark * tr < tt , make nn offer. No. IM , line and onu half u ory houno 7 rooroi lot 2IOx ul fett , Btablo , etc. , oil bhtrmao ave nue ntar linte , 7t 00. No. Hi , Large brick house two lot on Da\tn port i reet near IDth * , < WO. No. 9J , larfo ho eo and full lot oil Dodo near U < h tro i , 87.00 > . No B9 , Lnr u hume 10 rooms half lot on 20'h carCalitornlastr.ei.ijy.tOO. No. 83. I arge liomo 10 or 12 rnonw , beautllu' cornerlotonOimH ar20th , S7COO. No. 87 , To ttorj J.outo 3 rotnw 6 acres o lai d < 11-iaui dent street mar liarrjtko , e..OOO No. Hfiltt.i otjrejumla usi .nee o luibcd half lot.ncir iluion and luth btrcet , etop. No fa4 , two btur * hou o B rooms , tlow ts , o'c , wlili 6 acrojot gr > und , on Hiundira btrcotncar Omaha ll.rr.ickn , $2 600. No. tS , lluupeof Urooic , half lot on Capitol avenue n rl2th utrcel , ! , l < X ) . No fc2 , Ote and 01 o hall mory' ouse , 0 room ' full lotou I'lcrco ntar 20th stitet , 8lbiO. ( No. 81 , ' 110 2 story houseu , oneol fland one 0 rnoms , ChltaKO bt. , nuar 12ih , 3,003. No. 80 Hoii8J4 rooms , clOhcUi , etc , larce let on Ibth stre t mar White Uad wrrks. 91,300. No. 77 , Largo house of 11 rooms , cloietn. eel Ur , et ; . , Kith II lot in Farnham near 19th street , ' 3OCO. No. 76 , Orcanlono-half story house of 8 rooms , lot 60x8i ftet on Casanou 14in street , ? , tOO. No. 76 , House 4 rooms and biueniont , ( la 101x132 f et on Marcy ne.tr 8th street , fd76. No. 74 , Large brltk house and two full lota on Davenport hoar l&tu etrett , 815,100. No. 73 One and ono-ha f story tiouie and lot 30x182 feet on Joc son near 12th street , $1,800. No. It , Large brick house 11 rdoms , Ml lot on Dave port near 16th street , 96 OJO. - No. 71 , l. n.re bou o 12 rooms , full lot on Call. ornU near 20ih street. S7OiKl. No 65 , Stable and 3 full lota on ran in street near Saunden , 42,000 No. 04 , To story frame bulldlne , store brlow and ioom < above , on le-uoJ lot oij DDUUU uear 16th street , (800 No. b3 , lluuse 4 rooms , basement , etc. , lot 01x2Mfeet on Ibth Btreet mat Nail Works ' to. . 02 , New house 4 rooms one story , full lot on Hartley near 21 > t street , f 1,760. No. 61,1 ar0' bjuto 10 rooms , full lot on Bur ne > r2l.t street , S3.000. No. bO , HOMMI 3 ro aa , half lot on Dvenporl near 23U strcit , < 1,000. Ho 69. Kour housc and half lot on Oansncar JSth utreU 82600. No. 68 , Homo of 7 rooms , full lot Webster near Ust street , 42,600. BEMIS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY 16th and Douglas Street , THE SAME OLD GAME Democrats in the House Rosor to FJlibnstoring , To Defeat the PaeBago of th Senate Anti-Polygamy Measure. Which Haekell Had Galled Up and Moved the Previous Question. The Letters of Declination * . FronfOpnUlinp : arrl Ed munds.- MlioollaaeOfm Note'of n Nntlonn. ' Chnrnotor. CONGRESS : Xattontt AwvUtwt I'rtm. PROCEEDINGS IN TUB HKNATB. WASHINGTON , March 13. Mr. Conger - gor presented a joint resolution of the Ipgislatnro of Michigan urging mem ber * of conercw to 'devise mentis for Iho oxtirpatioh of Mormoiiiom. Bills wernt foportcd favorably defining fining the qualifications of territorial dolcuatca to tlio jiouso , nnd for the erection of apoatoilic at Indianapolis. The tariff commission bill was taken up , and Air. Sinter inndo n speech in support of speedy action on the ques tion of tariff. At the conclusion of his speech the pennto wont into oxecu- H session , and rcmnincd therein un til fi p m. , and adjourned. The following were the confirma- : ions : Win. H Scruggs , of Georcia , o bo consul nt Panama , and Pay master tor .Ino. A. Stevenson , to bo pay in- ppctor in the navy , The mission was irotrnctod in discussion of Stevenson's lotnination. The naval cpmmittro irosented an adverse report , Mr. Voorhees opposed in n stroiiE speech , and the vote vr a about 2 to 1 on con * irmati'n. 'Jf rROUKEDINGB H THK HOUSE. The upenlcer announced as the inuso committee on woman snTrace ( , 'Bsrs. " Gamp , . White , Shsrwin , Stone , Hepburn- , Springer , Vance , Uulrlrnw nnd Stoclfslacer. The army opprojwjaUon bill , appro priating 829,000,000 ; papnerl. It con- ains a claufo nmkinfr retirement at ho ngrt of C2 compuhnry , nnd one ransferring the Leo raid claims from ho war dcpirtmont to the court of claims. The bill to establish a mint at St. join's wns favorably reported. Mr. Hnskoll called up the nnti- ) olygamy bill. Tha > flemoorats claimed t should co to tha cojntnittoo of the whole. " Tho'spoAkewleoidod the bill teed not go to the committee , and wai.in order for present considora- ion. 5 i" Mr. Hnskcll moved the previous question. This was opposed by the democrats , vho desired \n \ oftvr amendments. Thia wns nt 4-30. Mr. Hiif-kfll pressed the motion , md the democrats resorted- fili- ) ijstoriiig , refraining from voting , demanding roll cill on every vote , . TJio repuhlicins wanted the ) ill passed ns report e.d. , dusiring to et the credit of its passage as a ro- Mihliean. meaBtiro , the democrats do- wiring to amend nnd make it stronger , Mid so cot credit for the bill. Fili- teiiiiif continued until 0:00 : p. in. , vlien the hoiieo by uniinimnus vote ook a 'recess until 11:30 : a. in. to- norrow. THE JUSTICESHIP. 'itlnnal A'undated I'rw. LJ.TTBnS Ol CONKLINO AND EDMUND3. WASHINGTON , D. 0. , March 13. ho president gives'fur publication lie following letters of doclinntion by Crinkling nnd Edmunds. From this t will appear tliat the published ru- nor tint the president had heard othmg from Oonkling a week ago lunday was erroneous. It may bo nthontically stated that the president never authorised such a stutumont , tid in fact ho had no ouch convcrsa- ion with any ono about it : NKW YoilK , March 3 , 18S2. [ r. I'rcilclcnt ; A'venco ' prevented prompt ncknowl dic- lent of yiiur two ostecmoil letter ? , wliilh -fre founil here awaiting my return fr un Jtlci. The li'l' ! ( , ' and unexpected hrnnr on im fioby mloollm ; mo in nnHnelatn iistlce of the Hiipremc court of the United Uttrs ik Krently vnliieil. It will over 1 > n. latter of prltlo nntl H-\tl < fneti n thit you nil the senate ik'gircd inn tit fur HO gmve nit exalted n tnut But for reaimis ulilth nu Miuil1 nut fail to npnrtuinte , f HIM constrained to I'lwline , Thfluih u ( 'ont n nml8 onmy lime Jmt iiou pi event me iceep ing vour cordl J Invention t nisi a ew il.ivx with you in Wai > hiii tnii , let inn lold tlila us n | 'lo.ii > ura deferred lint not out. out.I I have the h nor to 1 u , sincerely your bedlenfc xervun' , ( Signed ) llof-coK CO.VKUNU , SfNATBCjIAMllKK , ) WAHIIIKOTO.V , 1) . O. , March ( ! , ' 82. f Ir , President : I have receive I tliro'tsh the uecrctary of late your very flatterinir offer of the a | > - > olntinent of asso-late ju tice nt the nu- ireino court. I thank you sincerely for Ills highly valued proof of your good pinion , but I feel , for reason ? that I iiavf xprea&ed to Mr. FrelinghuvBon , that I ught not to accept it. I nhall cheilnh this murk of your kindness and good , opinion , hough I did not need thU proof of it , an one of the most plcasint nf my life , 1 am , air , faithfully yours , CiEO , F. KnilUNDS. 1JU MAHS. AVE. , March 11 , 'a2. Mr. I'resldfnt : I am deeply toirhed nt the manifest onildera'ion ' you have shown me In con- lection with the awuclata justice liip , but urtlier reflojtioii lias not enabled me to lun e the tiewd I exjire ed to Air. Kre- inshuyt-en. With sincere hope that you have ex- > erlfneed i o embarra > iiieiit fruni the de ay your kindne has caused , I am , faith- U'ly your * . ( Signed , ) OKO. F. KIIUUHIM. OAPJTAI , NOTES \atlomU Au.eUtod I'reni. MOMIr ATIONH. WABHINOTON , Kerch 13. Judge Ulatohford 1ms boon nominated t ( fill the vacant place in the Unitec States supreme court , and John Uus sol Young , of the Now York Herald as minister to China. MISCELLANEOUS. The statement published in Lon don that the president and secretary of state had suspended negotiation with the copy right convention o Great Britain is incorrect. Apropos ! tion will bo formulated to both conn trios , and it is now being printed am will soon bo submitted to parties in tercsted in the negotiations. At midnight Representative Black is still alive but the dec tors say dcatl is not far distant. Illinoln Cattle nud HORI. N'ntlorml AcwclMo Si'itiNOFiELD. March 13. A nipor will bo issued to-morrow from the II linols department of agriculture allowing the incut i , > puct of the ctnlo for ft term of yonr ' < -ludiiij * 1881. In the Inttor year the value of fat cat tle , fat lms/8 ad ) slier p marketed wan about $404000,000 , The number of fat cattle marketed last year was greater than 'for any proceeding year except 1880'but' the averaga weight , 1,12U pounds , was loss th"n for any onu of the preceding "nin ycara. The number of hops mnrkcrrd wa about 000,000 loss than f6r 1 80 , and the average weight , 2-tt po .ids , was ono pound loss th ' feu that year. The average , price , tfj'lJo per IOC pounds gros , was greater Ih'ii the ivorago price for cither of the four years last preceding. Them have icon oloTon years since ISOf , ni which the value of fat hogs in Illinois iaa exceeded that for 1881. The vnluo of shrop in Illinois has only > eon exceeded nnco since 1870 , nnd ; ho entire iiumbor of sheep irt the atato 1,088,000 is greater than in any , 'ear since 1873. Elootrlo Briefs Nntlonal Awoclatrd 1'rcsi. KANSAS CITY , March 13 'tireenup Bird , Sr. , .one of th-s best known ) uainPBs men in the southwest , died yesterday , aged 72 years. INDIANAPOLIS , March 13. It has scon decided to hold * mass mooting on the Mormon question. on Wednos lay next. Governor Porter will pro > side. HKAWNO , March 13 .JolmWycko , chief enpincer of- the Emmons fur naces , while on his way to the Eist Pennsylvania depot last night , was cnockcd senseless bv two unknown men and , robbed. His condition is critical. GnEKNsnuBO.Ind , March 13. Mra. llo'Slroy , aged 10G , was burned to death in the burning house of Wm. Stewart , near here. WASHINGTON , March 13. Rev. father Boyle , pastor of St. Matthew's loman Catholic church , died in this city this afternoon of apoplexy. ATLANTA , Ga. , March 13. J. H. Pledge , until recently traveling tor liimar , Rinkin & Limar , of this city , was killed by a railway train near Sussotto , Ala , this morning. Ho ainted and full between two cars while the train was in motion nnd was ustantly crushed to death. He leaves a wife and two children. Ciiioao , March 13. George Sco- villc delivered a lecture this evening ; at Fairbnnk hall to a small audience of his friends , the subject being : 'Modem Politics and Some Notes Upon the Great Trial. " The affair wan not a success fjnnnuially , and the cc ure was commonplace and uniii- cresting. BOSTON , MASS. , March 13. The anti-polygamy meeting hold in Tre- mont temple to day was attended by jlov. Long. Strong anti-polygamy pecchei were made and resolutions { urging immediate action bycongress vero adopted PITTHBUIIO , March 13. Mrs. Schur- ng , Arch street , Allegheny , cut her , hroat from oar to ear with a case ctiifo , buh did not sever any impor- ant blood vessels. Seven men worn crossing the Ohio ivor near McKoe's ruck ut 0 p. m. 'lit ! boat capsi/.ud and two of the lien , Wm. Murphy and Nick Murri- nan , are missing Snmo swam asluiro nd others were picked up. CHICAOO , M.irch 13. Paddy Ilynn i as rotunfod fiom Milwaukee with 51,000 , profits from his exhibition here , and will open a siloon on Forty- bird struct in this city. Ho and 0 < ipf. Jalton give a fistic entertainment to- narrow evening LITTLE ROCK , March 13.A clan- cstinp marr ii'ju creating u big scci.il ensition ocuunud hero thin ovuiiinu. 'ho dauL'hter of United -Statrs Diri- lict Judge Oaldwoll , in npjiosition tend nd entirely unexpected by her par- nts , wns secretly nmrned to ( juo. W. iT.irtiu , clerk in a uiUAic store , by Dr. Vulch , Presbyterian miniHlor , It i n HSU of love prolonguJ through , year * . inth are some yuan beyond thuir ouns. CiiroAoo , March 13. The Union Veteran Clu b this evening passed a csolution endorsing Jonathan Ilyno , f Dixon , III. , for United Sutes pen- ion agent at Chicago , vice Miss weat , whose term coon expires , VOUBR 8ot ldo. tlon I Asfcoclatcd I'rev * WABIIIKOTOK , March 13 , Young Soteldo was arraigned to-day and . lead n'ot guilty to the charge of mur- er of his brother , A. M. Sotoldo , : ilonday next was sot down for * argu ) ment of a motion to quash the indict { ment. Fires. tlonil Awoclntcd I'rcwi. WiNNKi'KQ , Man , , March 13. A > i tire is now raging hero. It broku out at midnight at McEuory & Cur- au'a grocery , on Miin atroot , do- troying tl'at building , and Hlao these occupied by B. Wolf , millinery ; J. Adams & Son , tailors ; Zinkon & Co , mots and ahocs ; William Hunter , II. 1. Taafonnd , G | Krankfurtor , grocers ; 2 , O. Emproy , furnishing goods , and 2. M. liable , baker It la impossible o give the loss at this hour , The inlendid brick building occupied by ho Bank of Montreal is in flames If the firemen do not succeed in stop ping the conflagration at this poih the greater portion of < ho buslncs part of the city will bo in imminon danger. i LATER.- The fire exhRustod iteel after making B complete fewoop o Main Urcot from Oiitsrio bank to tin Montreal bank , with the exception o the hotel adjoining the former unmet a ructuro. Loss eftimatod at $5C00 insured for about $5,000. NRW Ontr.ANS. March 13. A fire in Meridian , Miss. , Saturday niitht destroyed Parker A IIofTur's foundry , communicated with n cotton com pros * , destroyed 200 bales of cotton and damaged the press Total lors ยง 25,000. BintiBFonn , Mo. , March 13 The Highland house nnd Sea Vlow hoiisi were entirely destroyed by fire to-day. LORB on the former , ? 50,000 , latter , S-JO,000. SJO,000.T , , .1.1 , I I ' THE CAPITAL. The "Trupoa" in Lincoln Qoc sip on the Situntio'ipSttvr ' Routok CorrcuporvlCTico ol Tim RnuT LINCOLN , March 13. Qiucoln pee pie view with considcrablo pmplacon- cy the manner in whichOmnlm is tear ing her hair and rending her nether garments over the alleged riots In that city. The capital can well afford to mnka merry over other plncos that are nfilicccd in this manner for the reason that there is never going to bo the slightest danger of anytjiing of the kind occurring hero. Wljcro is the remotest danger that Lincoln will over bo the seat of manufacturing indua- Lrics snfliciont to turn out oven a cor pond's guard of riotorsf There has been much interest expressed , how aver , iu Omaha's tribulatioit. During Iho fintt two or three days of trouble there , the superior oflic rsinourstato militinworo kept busy with rushing betn-eon the toWraph cflico and the ituto houso. Adjutant General AIox- nndor , AsHistnnt Adjutant Genera ] lloggon , Colonel Colby and ether titled heroes kept bobbing up so nu merously that the very ntmosphoro seemed permeated with the odor ol carnage. When the final dread sum mons came and the callow troops wore nistlcd off to * the front , there was really n fueling of despondency about own lest , perchance , nome of them might not return. Not that there wns felt to bo any serious danger from the rioters , but ho effects of a taste of Omaha buciyo and n sight of the metropolitan elephant phant were too well known. The veracious correspondent sent up by L'he State Journal sends down the ) lood curdling intellifbsCo that the sacking ot banks and newspaper ofll- : es was n portion of the programme. . Jeriously , the course of TDBJJKE ] _ is ookod upon here as by all moans the most conservative and proper ono to Htrmio. The attempts nf the ether mpers to nbnso the strikers , and over estimate their power and intentions , com like ndding additional fuel to ho troubles. Mayor Boydhns shown limself unexpectedly weak when < tllcd upon to fnca nn cmorc < ncy : , Sven our own Wright would ha\o aced the music better than Boyd , md would have securud an cndorse- nont from the Methodist church af- ernards for doing BO. When it omes to n question of statesmanship n the mayoralty , Wright can give the tvorld odds. It wns suggested hore- boutn that Alexander wns only too lad that the opportunity arnno to al ow him to spread himself a little just it this juncture. It might lend to a tracing up nf his gubernatorial boom f ho can sitisfnctorilyshnw to the law oving citizens of this state that ho annot bo monkeyed with. Regard- ng the matter of the strike , it in a jity , as TUB DEE siys , that Tnuzilin iVas not in ctmnro when thin question roso. The broad , liberal poliov Yhich characterized the nnnngemcnt f the road under his administration s not going to bo r.irriirl out by his uccossor. If a Hi tin policy had b"nn iscd at the outset by railroad ofliciila hn trouble would have beoii ohooki'd , 'Motions hhvo been filed in the BO- nllod "fltar routo" C MPB by dpfend- nts' counnid to qutsh ( ho indiclmunt liiiat Clary , alio a pirn in abate- nent ai regard a Corhin and Iddingi nd a plra of miBiiomcr as toi/ardn Unrbin , Judi'ing fiom the nt'itudn ' nken bv Juduo Dutidy in tt.o past in onnrction with Ihiso cases , it is not irobablo that tlio statin of the mut er will ba attend buforn the dtifund- nts appcrr for trial. Mr Limbcrt- on and \Vobnteratoboth dnicr- ninodthata ccinviclion shall follow heir efforts , but they have cot to ravel at n f.iator gait than they did lero in the < < amo caio or they will got wdly loft. AKQUH. Tlio Jeannette Rcscne. National AwocUtod I'rcu. PUILADELVIUA , March 13. Mrs. ifolvillo to-day received a letter from ler husband , Lieut , George W. Mel- tille , of the United States navy , on ho Jeannette expedition , dated Irk- itsk , Russian Siberia , January , in which he says ; "Aftbr tinny rials I arrived here yesterday , and aii muster but thirteen man out of ur original thirty. I have telo- raphod askinif toromain to soaroh fore ) o Long nnd the others who perished it the mouth of the Lena river. ' Femitln Haulier Sent. Up- VUloiul AuwclaUxl 1'riM. BOSTON , March 13. Mrs. Mnrv K. lowe , prdnidont und manager of the lofunct bogus womnit'H bank , was son- oncud to three years ut hard labor in ho house of correction. lOuitoau. tfttlonil AwoclitoJ l'fiB . WAHHI.SOTON , March 13. Qui eau having acquired a suit of now slothet ) , has boon offered 8100 for the uld suit by a curiosity buyer. Ho uki $160 , THE TENNESSEE TERROR Captain Jim Davis Killed by Moonshiners , Who Lay inAinbueh For the Hero of t he Revenue Office. And Put More Holes in Him Than There are in n Skimmer. Bravo to Recklopsneeo , He Owed Hia Death to Hia Ig norance of Fear. Anil Pnntotl Awny Junt nnlEvory , lioily Hurt P.-ojiUcstoil. NivttonM AMocbtnt Pnm. NAHHVILLI : , Tutin , , March 13. Captain Jniuui M , Divis , special deputy uty United States inarxlml , was am bushed , shot and kil'od ' about two miles from McMunyill , whiln out , on n raid on moonshiners. Ho wan fired upon from the bushes. Tom Viokow , who was riding by his side , made hasty llight. L.ivis ) foil from hi hurno nt tlio first shot , but rose nut ] started back ton aril his other men , Campbell and Cat heart , who \\ero POV eral hundred yards behind. Davis was thru shot down ngnin by cnn- cualtid parties. Campbell nnd Cath cart came un , and sa\v several men eomo to tlio roadside nnd fire upon Dxvis , with pistols close to his head , ' 1 hey tired ono sh it each at the party , but seeing that D.VVIB wns dead , ami that tlio contending force wns too largo for them , they retruitod and mndo their way to town. The coroner ner , upon being notified , nummonod a jury and wout out nftor the body. His head and skull were literally shot to pieces , nnd twmity odd holes nro in the body besides these in the bond. An entire lend from n shot nun was fired into the left shoulder , the wnd being in the shoulder. D.wis tired three shots without of- tret luforo ho was killed. The par ties had evidently been in ambusl Bomo tune , as n rude fortification o ; logs was thrown up , and the twigs to the road cut away. D.ivis wns a very ulliciont officer and a terror to moon shineis nnd other violators of the law. Ho wns bravo to recklessness , and his many bloody nffrnys gained for him the reputation of being almost without feeling in shedding humar blood. As a Tonnessoin ho Boomed to tnko pluasuru in hunting down bis follows , nrid has moro than n half dozen lives to answer for , many , it is claimed , being unprovoked murders. Ho has been under indictment for murder a number of timus , but al ways managed to evade punishment by having his cnsos transferred to tbo United Status couit. Ho has boon written up in Hirpor'a Weekly in ro mantic style , and had a national rep- utaiion. His death occurred just in /ho way it has been for years prophesied ho would die. FOREIGN National Afaoclatoil 1'itxn. LONDON , M\rjli 14 The queen in n letter to Sir Win. Harcourt , ays : "Boforo leaving for Mentiono , to which plnco I am going to seek n > eriod of quiet , I must express ( nm ny heart the gr.it iludo I foul fcr the oyalty and affection called forth by tlio recent event , nnd also for the symp ithy evinced by sovereigns and moplo of ether n.itiima. " In c molu- lion pho Biiyu she hopes to the last lour of her lifo to continue to pro- note the prosperity of the country Glndstonu has refuaod the request of n section of the liberal party to modi- y hia clnturo propooals. Kupotts from Berlin that General Skoboh'ff ' has buon ntrostod by order if "tho c tr for his rocout spouoh , and otilliii'd in Fnrtrosu Wilua. It is ousidorcd doubtful hero. HtiMK , Much 13. I'ho pope has. cxiieHncd | las object ! m to the pro- ) uaud viMt of the ompuror of Austria o thu king of Italy , if it in to tnko ilncu at Itomo. VIKNNA , March UTho Austrian ovt'i'iimi'iit in about to convoke n poci.il HUHHJ'OII of tlio dolugatioiifi to inn md a further credit liir oxpotisos D c.irrv on Iho war in Bosnia , LABOR , TROUBLES. atloufcl AswKialcil I'reu Till ! HACK 1'AY 8TII1KK. CJIICAOO , March 13Tho ntriko on ho Illinois Midland road has undt'd .id . freight triiint are aijaiii moviiiu. 'ho inuii say thuy will got their back > iy to-morrow. Till' CHIOAUO UOLI.INQ MILLK. CIIIUAOO , March 13. Amnsi meet- ng of the strikers of the North Side oiling mill hold this afternoon wan addressed by John Pope Ilodnutt and others during a session of four hours. G believed a compromise will bo effected soon. _ Iowa Women and the Buttrntfo. ) es Mulneu H' gUter , Well , the Iowa women who want the suffrage have indeed won a victory of which they may well fool proud , and the news of which they may bo jardoned for sending by liuhtning to tfother Stanton , Bister Anthony and Cousin Phwbe , The alato sonata agreed to the resolution , which had iroviouoly paused tlio house , to sub- nit a constitutional amendment to Htriko the woid "malo" out of the constitution , The house agreed to it uy a strong majority , the senate by a vote of 27 to 18 Indi-ud the staunch friends have boon so many that we do not sec how the ladies will bo tblo to fuintsu thorn all with the bouquuts that always go to the heroes in this good caUso. The proposed amend ment will h ve to run the gauntlet of another legislature in two years before going to the people for a vote. We dislike very much to mar the happiness of this joyous hour by fasting so much ns a shadow of the tiniest cloud over the bright sky now spanning over this causo. But wo very much fear that thin legislature i > giving the word of promise to the ear of the cause only for the next logis'a- ' hire to break it to its hope. Once be fore , wo believe , thov carried the amendment through both houses ol ono legislatureand through the lower house in the second , to find defeat on the very threshhold of success by the rofuial of the senate to approve. Vfr1 can remember wl RI a bitter disap pointment it wo * to the women then , and it may bo Providence has another such in store for them still. And yet faint heart will never win fair lady the ballot. THREE OF A KIND. Who Will Bca" Several Pair and Every body Hbjo They Oomo Aoroas , Dandy Sharps Who Work Photo Coloring1 , Hotoln , Boat-din ? HOUBCU tuitl KiUlrond Rackets. Omaha and Council Blulls have ap patently been ftro for somti time from thosj laud pirates , conlidonco men and railroad sharpers , nnd the vigi lance of tlio officers has somewhat re laxed. Within the past few dajn , however , it has ticcomo known that n new gang of tricksters and card-sharps liavo como west for their health , nnd have bcoi > quietly working their little gnmos as best they could , while keepIng , - Ing on thu lookout for larger stakes. Tivo casua of misplaced confidence ere reported on Saturday by arrivals on the miturn roads. In thcso in stances the old rnckots of n "valua ble package , etc. , " and a fraudiilant chuck on nn easturn house worn worked successfully , nnd in nuither instance wns thu victim able to find the sharpers who had played him. Among the "slickest" as well as the moat successful of thcau cliapa nro thoMi who prnctico only small dodges , and thereby protect thumsolves to a great extent from punishment by BO- voro penalties. "Throo ot u kind" of thin stamp have been hanging around Omaha nnd Council Bluff * for a number of weeks , "working" both towns to the extent of their ability They travel under the names of Joe Howard , Ed. Howard and Charlus Botz , and represent themselves ns photograph colorers. Wlutoyor talent they may powesa in this line of business is uncertain , bat it is cor- that they are peculiarly skill fill in jumping board bills , gotthn , money under false protpiiBOi and put ting up schemes of various natures to boat whomever they happen /to rui across , rogcrdloss of . condition or sex. In Omaha about a year ano these same parties plei | their numerous and respective Mta lions and will doubtless bo romem bored. They are pretty well knowi also through the western country. The game c'mnootod with the photo graph coloring . . ( insists in beguiling younc men , nnd women especially , into tlio bulief that they hnvu extraor dinary gifts in an artistic direction , uld for tho'privilege of a few lessons each is'mado" to pay nccurding to his or her Gullibility nnd financial condi tion. After the would.bo "artist" has boon flittered into the opinion tlmt iroficitiucy in Iho business has been ittnined the "profi-wor" diimpjioirs with his tuition fee. It is then that ho nspirnut for nttiotio fame ditcovurs Jiat in iralily ho or BIO knows noth- nc except , t lint somfbody hnu been 'ooh'd , Where orders nro obtained , md numerous instances may bo men- ioncd , each giver of nu order is charged recording to the capacity to lay and the value placed upon the ( holograph , not according to any uni- orm rat i for the work required to color the picture. When business is slack in the pic- nro line those dandy sharps resort to ithor schemes for raising .tho wind. During a recent stay in Omilm of six r seven woolts the three pirtios nuni'd changed lodjring nnd boarding ilai-i'U four tim -s and in each instnuco ini stnted to have left their bills un- laid. Among ether things , they put ip n "dcy Koods box" uamo on a cer- ain inerohnnt in this city , from which h v ro.i'i/.ed ' 810. The box hiokud well from thu out- ido , but upon lining emptied w.is ouiid to contain , bomclh few Inyars it cloth , only worOih-ii. rnj.'j. In the n'nnlimo tlm b"'U U kor ( f the trio who Imd obtniiid'l thu ' boo Ho" skiji- ped for Io and his pirtrn ra in rioknry full' vcd him. In Council Jlulli they victimized Mis , lilia'x , who kcopa n b urding house on First VPIIUO in that oity , for several weeks nurd , nnd "work d" other parties in arious ways , Tnko it all in all , the ways of these onfidonco chaps are devious and pist lading out , and the loss tlio publjo mvo to do with men of their smooth ongues and polished address tlio moro nonuy the sumo trusting public will lave to use for other purposes. Another Pedestrian Contest. National AnDOcUUxl Prou. OIUOAUO , March 13. Parnon Davies - vies is making arrangements for n grand pedestrian contest to take place it the exposition building in this city n May , in which will outer Frank Hart , Harry Vaughn , Pete Punch- otte , John Huyhoa , and possibly Nore- nno , Sullivan , Vint ana others. Indication- National Awoclitcd 1'rciy. WARIIINOTON , March 14. For the lower Missouri valley : Warmor7 fair wcuthor , southwest to southeast winds , and falling buromotor. Now Spring Goods in Suite , Cos tumes , Mantles , Dolmans and Jackets - ets , at Olms. McDonald's Ladies' Em porium of Fashion , 1408 Farnham stroot. RELIGIOUS REBELS. ThoM , E , Church Sratk Divided Against Itself , Sonoation Oroatod by a Soath- orn Member of the Minis- tore' Oonferonco , Who Declares the Loaders are Busy Preparing Per Another - ether Conflict , And Would RO to WflrTo-Mor. row if Tboy Thought They Gould Succeed. StnriUoR Stntcmont From an Un- c.xpoottd Source. Nutlonnl A vclilcd TrcM. I'uiLAiii'.i.riiiA , irarch 13. A son- Ration was created at tlio mooting of Methodist Ministers' association to- dny by the speech of Oolo.iol J. G. Hryaut , of Atlanta , Ga. Ho said the lost can so was still alive in the south ern states .md was bcini ; pushed sys tematically. Tlio Southern Historical society at Richmond was the nucleus around which its adherents were now rallying. The Methodist Episcopal Church Southr who are trying to or ganize colored men out of their ranks into n Boptrato bed } ' , would go to war to-morrow if they thought they could succeed ; consequently tlio two bodies nf tlio Methodists Smith , ono about 80,000 , loyal , the other representing the rebellion , about 700,000 strong , can no more unite than oil nnd water. The lenders are to day as busy pre paring for another rebellion as they worn bi > fnre the last and when north- urn influence has given nut in the south , it is only a quot'ioii ' of time when the whole colored population as well nn the white will bo a unit against the north. nnt Maion- NatlonM Aiwociatwl I'rum WASHINGTON , March 13. It is bo- linvnd that the president will pardon Mnvm on the ground of being insane at the timrTof the shooting. BUFFALO , March 13.A petition was circulated hero this afternoon ask ing the ptcsident to commute the sen tence of Sergeant Mason , and was largely signed. The expression was universal that the sentence is too se vere. SrniNaFiELD , III. , Miroh 13 Pe titions Ivivo boon circulated here to day , and extensively signed , among all classes , asking the president to pardon Sergeant Mason. The petition sots forth that for all practical pur poses the demands of justice have al ready been satisfied , nnd the conoral requirements of military discipline at tained by the prompt und conspicu ously impartial trial by the court mar tial. CnioAoo , Marph 13. The Union Veteran club and the Nineteenth Il linois veterans this evening pissed a. resolution petitioning the president and orotary of war to sot aside the verdict against Mason. Thr Floods. National Awclntod I'retu. NHIY OLKA.NS , March 13 A. dastardly - tardly attempt was made Saturday night to cut the levee within the city limits. On Sunday a timely discov ery was made. The cut was filled und an ovoi flow of a largo portion of the city waa prevented. The per petrators are notyot dfscoverod. WASHINGTON , March 13 Govern ment steamers nro distributing sup plies along the Mississippi. The state : omniissioners have boon requested 0 report if supplies on hand for Mississippi , Tennessee and Arkansas , will last till the 20th inst. Fivo- 1 mid red thouaind rations nro ru- quested from New Orloann , 26,000 wuro Rent to Mound City , Ills. , and 10,000 to Kentucky , where 600 poo- do are BuUoring. Further nppropri- itions arooxpuotod from cotisrrow. Registrar Bruce has received a lot- .or from Greonvillp , Miss. , showing in appalling stnto of allairs and com- ilnints that relief sent to Vickiburg loua not promptly roach the sulLtrord. - - * ww IV Bouils for n Railroad. 'illona ! At onattd'ran. \ . WIUIIITA , KM. , Mirch 13. The coiin'y n'lmmisai'inors of Ilarvoy ominty h t/i ( just iiinv.M id the vote of the o1 i ) ity mi the locunt propoai- ion t i HI 1 thH S' , L utiH , Ft Scott & Vioht'.i mi I o i ncoouut of allowed fv.u 1 ilent , VD'OJ cant by employees of lui Santn. l < 'o load. The votes of iodgowick Ciiy , llalbto.id and \Val- 011 were throvvr. out , ' 1'lioy declare he bonds carrioil by 750 majority. L'ho Santa Fo company say they will take the matter into the courts and irevont the issuing of bonds by a nandamus. _ Marino latelligenoe. National AsuocUtod Preu. NEW 5TORK , March 13. Arrived The Uolgonland from Antwerp , the Newport and the Nankin from Ha vana. vana.HAVUE HAVUE , March 13 , Arrived On the 12th , the Labrador from Now York. Sailed The Vaudalia , from Ham burg , for Now York. LJVKIU'OOL , March 13. - Arrived Thq lialtic , from New York PLYMOUTH , March 13. A'rrivod The Oimbria , from New York , fur Hamburg. _ Suloido. National Associated I'rekK WATT JUNCTION , N , B. , March 13. tSamuol Llndaa , aged 30 , temporar ily insane , became financially embar rassed and attempted in the presence of hia'family to blow his brains out , but was prevented by his wife. Ho then drew a razor and cut his threat , dying in a few minutes ,