4 OMAB.A DAUA BfiiB : SATUIxDAS * AP.RIL 8 I the Omaha Be Published every morning , except Snnc Che only Monday morning dally , TEltMS BY MAIL Dne VT AT.,810.00 I Three Months , Six Months. 6.00 | One . . ' . WEEKLY BEE , published cry Wednesday. 01BIIMS POST PAID. One Yenr. § 2.00 I Three Months. . BlxMonths. . . . 1.00 I One . . CORRESPONDENCE All Commt jfttlons relating to Novrs nnd Editorial ti era fihould bo addressed to the EDITOH THE Brn. BUSINESS LETTERS-All Btwlt Iiettere And Remittances should bo dressed to TUB OMAHA PUHLIBHINO C TAUT , OMAHA. Drafts , Checks nnd Pi olfico Orders to bo made payable to order of the Company. OMAHA PUBLISHING 00 , , Prop' : Ei RO5EWATER. Editor. have had enough fncts nbi the railroad question.Vhnt I , country needs uow Is legislation , FllANClB AlAM lost $2 000 at bunko , Charles Francis shoi know better than play such games. LAST vook government bonds si at the highest figures over touched those BOCuritioB. Four per cents Friday touched $1.195. T JESSH James is dead and old m r Uondor ia reported captured. M souri is rapidly crocking her ropu lion as the robber atato. ia complaining tl Tier police frequent saloons. Omah police don't know tliat such things saloons nro running in the city. TmiEF. thousand marble cutters a striking in Now York and not asinj militiaman is under arms. Govern 1 Cornell trill not loam a lesson frc Nebraska. OMAHA , republicans of the Btnlwr stripe Wore the bolters in the ci election contest last Tuesday. So ard Republican , And they were most beautiful scooped. HTATON has modiGod his c dor forbidding postmastora from ru ning with the political machine. W llatton has | ] been postmaster on and ho knows how to circumvent civil service order. FUOM the court of claims to tl navy department , and from the na department to the St. Potorsbu mission is Mr. Hunt's record of ofl holding for the thirteen months on ing April 7 , 1882. AND now noonoof Hascall's frion can bo found who suspected irauds l f connection with the recent election this city. A fraud investigate might place the brogan very rapid on the other foot , and Hascall isn likely to forgot it , either. BOUBAOTES Funioio POPE is worl ing for the support of sentiment ! | f eastern congressmen in his aapirntioi ' ' for General McDowell's Uara. Tl man whoso headquarters were in th saddle puts in a vigorous proto : ; against starving Indians on thoagonc . system in vDguo in the southwest , ant threatens to rovolutiouizo affaira c t t ' hU own responsibility. COUNKUUB J. VANDEnniLT left . 'fortune of over $500,000 , Not n do Jar waa loft to any ono bcnring th "Yanderbilt nnmo. Tlio will bo < nicatl od $225,000 to his friend and coinpat ion Qoorgo Terry , an old hotel kooj er , and the remainder of his proper ! was dovinad to ngphown and nioct nnd relatives oi his wife. There wi 1 > o no contest of the will. TUB effect of the presidents veto c the Ohinoso bill upon the Pacific coot f will probably provo fatal to ropublica BUCCOSH this fall. Democratic suppoi . of the measure woa gained in order t to used for political capital for tha party during the coming canvass am ' the interposition of the executive voti will throw the odium for thofailuroo the bill upon the republican party Other bills have already boon introduced ducod in congress , but they must tukt their place at the bottom of the calen dar and it ia aafo to say will novel Teach a vote. The democracy in tin house are too elated over what the ) consider an excellent republican bluu dor to permit any nnti-Chincao measure uro to bo made special over bills claim - ing precedence on the calendar. \ AGAIN wo are told that Govornoi * Nanco has decided to delay his cal for an extra session until next month , The reason given for this change ol heart is that the governor desires tc Include in his call auch legislation na may bo necessary toward ratifying the change in the northern Nebraska boundary. This ia all very well , but people will naturally suspect that there is a darkey in this woodpile ' ' somewhere , Suppose the governor ff.SS ' $ * 10 'nc u 0 * 'l ' ° propped change i.vflfjof < ; boundary lilies in hin call , would that'prevent him from issuing a sup. plnmontary call to cover this casu while tholegblaturo was in session ? There is no doubt now that the BOB laloo. will last fully two weeks , and if the legislature convenes the latter par pf this month , it can hardly con- > lude its labor before the middle of .May. THE TTPDEQRAFf BILL- Mr. UpdografT has introduced bill into the house of roprcsontati' for the appointment of a board commissioners to regulate intor-st commerce. It provides for thoi pointmont by the president of ri commissioners , throe of whom ah servo for ono year ; and on the 1st July of each succeeding year vacanc shall bo filled by the appointment three commissioners. The board sli have especial supervision over tl portion of the business of railror from ono state to another , with pot to fix n schedule of rntrs with a vi to allowing the companion to cnrn , per cent on the cost of their roads a equipments. It authorizes the hot to examine the books and accounts railroads , and requires the roads make sworn reports each year to 1 commissioners of their business , i ponditurcs , etc. ; empowers the bor to determine and decide what shall doomed not profits ; to hear co plaints , and if allegations nro RI tamed , to assess upon the railroad railroads throe times the amount damage showd to have boon sufiorc which assessment may bo enforced the district court of the Unit States. The bill provides that case of complaints of violation of a laws of the United States the attorn general shall file information and tr by jury shall bo had , and in case oi verdict the fine shall not bo loss tli $500 nero moro than $10,000. T bill prohibits any discrimination , i bate , or drawback ; authorizes t commissioners to summon witncssi call for books , papers , etc. , in case investigations , but requires said i vcstigationo , when possible , to hold where the principal ofllco of t defendant oompany is situated , T measure ia moro radical in some of i provisions than , any yet introduce It supplies some of the deficiencies the Reagan bill , but ia objcctional an account of the excessive pow which it gives to the commissionei Railroad commissioners nro not vr Jifforont from other men , nnd ha been found perfectly capable of boii ipproaohod by bribes to close the oycs to many of the most llagra evils of which the people complai With three only in the board it wou bo much moro easily controlled tin if the number were larger. What tl nation needs is such n railway In is will leave an llttlo as possible to tl judgment of the railroad comini lion beyond taking note of infractioi uid prosecuting oil'ondors. PIINNBYLVANIA has been suing tl Itandard Oil Company for back toxe md has lost the case. The suitturnc ipon the question of the right of state to tax n corporation doing but ness within its limits upon the who if its capital stock. The Standai Company was a foreign corporatic > wning only certain terminal facilitii n Pennsylvania. 'Out of the thn nlllions of back taxea sued for'tr itato recovers only $33,277 , tl : ourt holding that the state had n ewer to impose taxes except on tl : iroporty actually situated within tli lordora of the commonwealth. Tli special value of the trial waa tli ight which it threw upon tli normous profits of this gigantic m ( lopoiy. It bogatyvith a capital sloe f $1,000,000 , incroaring it firat b irofita to $2,500,000 , then to $3,500 00 , nnd at last to $25,000,000. Be ides this enormous growth of capiti took , it declared dividends frm 187 o 1880 to the amount of $101,425,00 ( laking not profit of $32,000,000 i ight years. Jtg dividends have fr < uontly boon 100 per cent and its er ire not earnings nro placed at $12 , 00,000. This is the gigantic corpo Uion which menaces oven railroads urchasos legislatures nnd strangle 3mpotition by taxing every koroaon imp in the United States. to the sudden taking o osso James , The Cincinnati Com lorcial says : "Mr. James , who diet ] iddonly in St. Joseph , Missouri , tlu ; her day , and is much lamented 01 10 border , was ono of our subscrib s. Though a man of romnrkabh .roer , ho passed andor an nssumoc unothat of Thomas Howard. He d n retired life , because ho desired avoid litigation. The man whe lot him said , in tolling the story ol 10 final tragedy : ' "During the day ho would stay ound the house and in the evening ) would go down town to the news > pot and get the papers. Ho said ere were men hero who ought to low him , but they never did. Ho OK the Chicago Tribune , Cincinnati unmorcml , and Kansas City Times Ktilnrly , nnd nlwnya know what was ing on nil over the world. About week ngo ho road a piece in ono of o papers that JCBSQ Jnmos1 career u > over , and Charlie said ho was rful mad about it. ' " JESSE U. PAUTUIDOK , of Maryland , 0 now minister to Peru appointed to ccuod the late Gou. Hurlbert , has da long career in foreign affairs of ia country , Ho WOT at ono time voy extraordinary nnd minister anipotontiary to Lruzil , nnd at other tiuio minister resident to juduras , Salvador nnd Venezuela , 1 also served oa arbitrator on the rt of the United States to ndjudi- e the claim of Earl Dundonald , a jject pf Great Britain , against the government , which arbitration resu ed in nn award of 58,675 sterling the claimant. OTHER LANDS THAN OCRS Parliament has adjourned for < Easter holidays , after which the i bate on the "cloturo" will bo resumi Two preliminary votes on amei mcnts to the bill , resulting in a go majority for the government , foret the success of the measure. * It 1 been somewhat modified since original introduction but the Icadi features are the same. Cloture dtft somewhat from our form of "previc question" in being prepared by t speaker , and not by x number of t house. Briefly stated , Mr. Gladaton proposition provides that debate m bo cut short nnd n division ordered the discretion of the presiding oflii if the proposition bo sanctioned moro than 200 members when t majority oxcccdn 40 , or by moro th 100 members when the majority is li than 40. These restrictions nro i tended to prevent the forcing or pa ago of bills by n majority in an omr , honso. The tone of the English papers the feeling in this country in favor the release of the Irish * American si pccta is moderate but firm. A Icadi article in the Times maintains t right of every government to protc itself against alien or domestic or mica , and severely criticises the assi tions of General Grant , mndo to t deputation from the meeting th waited upon him. The Times co eludes with the opinion that the Br ish government will notify our go ornmont that favorable considerate will bo given to the case of any citizi af the United States , who will , if r leased , agree to leave the countr As the Times is the recognized orgi 3f the British government , this c prcaiion is significant as pointing the Drobablo solution of this questffi unless moro active measures are tak < an the part of our government to s juro the immediate release of tl prisoners. An immense Gorman emigration ! preparing to leave for the Unit < States. A recent letter from Fran' 'ord says that the actual number < 3orman emigrants who loft the com .ry by way of Hamburg , Bremen , < Stettin in 1881 waa 184,309. ] 1880 the number was only 94,900 ; i ; hat the increase in the past tweli aonths was nearly 90,000 , or almo LOO per cent. But those numbers e lot represent all the German em ; ranta of the years in question. Mar lid not emigrate from German port > ut left by way of Antwerp , Rotto lam , or Havre ; while others passe hrough London , Liverpool or Glai ; ow. In addition to the 184,309 wl eft by the three Gorman ports , thoi y-oro 20,178 Germans who last yei imigratod direct through Antworj naking in all 210,547 for these fo\ torts alone. . The numbers wl ; lassod through Rotterdam nnd Havi n 1881 have not yet boon nacertainc iy the Gorman authorities , whi ! lost of those who wont via Londoi jiverpool , or Glasgow are included i ho Hnmburah , Bremen , nnd Stotti eturns. Altogether , when to tli 10,547 Germans who emigrated b aitworp nnd the three Gorman porti lioso nro added who wont via Rottei am , Havre , nnd other routes , it i robablo that the total of Gerraa migranta in 1881 will bo foun a exceed n quarter of a million. S ir during the pact month the de arturca from Hamburg nnd Brome liow a largo increase ns compare ith last year. From Hamburg , i ; ict , during the past month thor ave twlco as many persons omigratoi i twelve months ngo , and when th no weather approaches the tide emigration migration promises to continue nn < roatly outnumber the largo total o 10 past year. The majority of tin orman emigrants belong to n das hioh make the most excellent col- lists. They nro mostly imiall farm a , or sons of farmers , whoso presets > ots in thia country hnvo for n lonj mo past been those of diminishing osperity. Thousands of the thrift ) tasant farmers of the Rhino district * o leaving for America , as in then itivo Jnnd they have for several iars past not been able to live with- it encroaching on their small and ird-earned capital. They are selling f while they have something loft , d nro following their relatives to o states , where in a few years they 0 certain to bo proprietors of largo d prosperous farms. It is a signifi. nt fact that the population of the go towns , and especially the manu- ituring districts of Germany , coutri- to in proportion to their numbers a ich smaller percentage of emigrants in the agricultural classes of the ipiro. The cost to Great Britain of the ghan war ia now sot down , in round mbora , at $108,000,000 , but this imnto does not include the annual yments for political pensions or al- vancos for Ynkoob Khan and for rious Afshnn refugees , to aay noth- { of the pensionsgrantodfor wounds , to widows of officers who were led , or to the heirs ot native sold- ajontitlod to pension , some of which 1 continue to bo paid for the next rty or forty yeara or oven longer. oTory reaction , of which some talk ia heard in England , will hardly aided by thia citation of Boaconsfiol reckless and extravagant policy , return for all this expenditure of ca tal nnd vast sacrifice of human 1 the English government receives i solutcly nothing. The population of Russia incroa moro rapidly than that of nny otl state except Holland nnd Den ma It doubles itself in fifty-eight yen The period in other countries ia follows : Denmark , ofl ; Holland , 1 Germany , GS ; Austria , 95 ; Switz land , 99 ; Italy , 141 ; Franco , 1 ( The births per 1,000 inhabitants a Inllussia , 49 ; in Germany , * in France , 20. The doath-n is higher in Russia 37 { per 1OOC than any European country except ! Hungary. The mortality is great among children. The death rate infants ono year old in Russia is 1 4 , in Franco 1 in 5 , in Prussia 1 in nnd in England 1 in 7. The most i markablo contrast between Russia a the rest of Europe is the comparatl absence of illegitimacy. The rate p 1,000 illigitimato births , which England is Cl , in Ilaly GG , in Fran 73 , in Germany 88 , in Sweden 90 , Denmark 110 , and in Austria 124 , in Russia only 30. The scheme for the establishment a government tobacco monopoly , oln orated by Bismarck , haa provok unanimous opposition throughout t empire. The parliaments of Bavni and Saxony first declared against and Baden has since requested i representative on the Bundosrath Dpposo the measure. The princir. argument employed against the mo spoly is that in the prciont state matters it would ruin thousands ] families , nnd oven , as in the case Bremen , entire towns. The proposi indemnity of $80,232,000 , largo as teems , is ridiculous when compan ivith the interest involved. It is eal mated that the receipts from the mo jpoly would amount to $83,464,90 md the exponao to § 41,307,940 , lea ng n neat produce of § 42,090 , % ivhich. again would bo reduced 1 various charges to $39,717,100. Tl nonopoly would bo placed under tl personal direction of the chnncollo tfo provision is made for the divisic ) f the profits among the various stnte A drought is prevailing in Austr ind Germany which ia without prc iodont during the present centur /ienna is threatened with a failui if water supply from the mountai iprings at Payorback nnd Gloggnifc md ovpn such rivers as the Danul md the Rhino are shrunken to lei han half their normal dimension The bed of the latter river wi Tossed dry-foot near Kotsch ono do ast month , nnd the Roman ruins i 11 trip have been left bare by the re oding watora. On the 14th of Fol uary , at Bonn , the Rhine fell to t\i nchca below the lowest water-mm .ithorto registered there , just sovoi y-six years ngo ; and the committi f the Bonn Carnival club avnile liemsolvos of the opportunity thi Herded them for the performance i supremely eccentric feat , by holi ig a conference after dark on a aisis of dry land near the middle < 10 river-bed. Having convoyed iblo and chairs to this oasis and gor irough the regular formula of immittco meeting , the celebrant xrried an ofligy of Prince Carniva icorted by torch-bearers , from thei ub house to the mid-stream place c mdczvous , which they then ilium : ntcdwith Bengal fire The jolif ttion that ensued lasted far into th ight. After executing an olaborat rograrmno of humorous spoechoE imio songs nnd bacohanaliai lorusoa , the committee subscribed rotocol recording the proceedings tiiquo in their way , of the "Kap msitzung , " enclosed the documen a metal case and buried it in thi id of the river as a record of ln gh-jinks celebrated upon that ver ot by the Bonnor Faaching-Voroin i St. Valentino's Night , 1882. It seoma strange to read of atrlkci id labor riots in Spain , Few poopli vo supposed that the average Span : d felt enough interest in hard worl pot excited on the subject. The rush of immigrants to Man ! ba continues. Saturday 400 nr < red at Winnipeg , nnd 1,000 more ire expected. The young motrop s of the fnr northwest is said to be nsely crowded. There is n scheme on foot in Lon- 11 for providing "n burial place foi t animals , dogs , cats and little da. " An association has been mod calling itself "Tho Zoological icropolis company ( limited ) , " which ika to supplement the efforts of the 'iotios which care for animals in > by seeing to their interment after ith. ilo'Congressioiml Rodistriotiug- ttonal Press Association , COLUMBUS , April 7 , In the house districting was special order. The iiority report wns agreed to aye * nixya 2 ( > . Thia uavo the ropubli- is 15 , nnd the democrats G , allnndigham's amendment giving i republicans 11 nnd the democrats waa defeated naya 5G , yeas 28 , voons pll'erod a nubstitutu giving i republicans 10 and the democrats istricts. jocko offered an amendment giv- the democrats 3 and 1 doubtful. BOSS. HONEY FOE THE LADIE The oleander U now n fashionable flo for parlor decoration. Ladles with Titian red hair should w only black satin And Jet , The newest thing In wall decoratl this spring U papier rnachc. At spring dinners crisp lettuce i strawberries will be served with thn fi Handsome parabola have frllla of li and others a bunch of Hewers on the t The servants at some of the watcri jilnces thli summer will be tmlfonnei the English style. Such things as elopements never fag In the romances of China. A Chinan might steal n dog , but a woman , never. The sunflower nnd the lily nre seen printed drcs fabric' , and In millinery nitments , larepins. bangles , nnd ffti buttons or enamel under crystal. White foulatd night-dresses npp with shirring over the shoulders nnd U | the sleeves , nnd are trimmed with Met lace nnd bows of whlto satin ribbon , VerylorKitoc'rflng.mlU In tan , lick green , flbi.h nnd almond tints , and also black nnd white , will be much worn wl the weather becomes worm enough. A htldo's traveling dresn Is t f dark n velrct. Another l of gendarme blue clo fastened with steel buttons and looped ono eldc with bows of satin eumlime. A St. Loula street car driver went ho nnd pounded his wife when he he that ho had fallen heir to $50,000. Th a-o variouH ways of betraying deep er tion. tion.Four Four young ladle * In Michigan , wi ing to find n life of n Iventure on plaint , started down tli * Grind rl in a boat. They have not ninca been he. from. Irish batiste , In soft pal a shades color , as sky blue , lilac , shrimp pli cream , ivory , fawn , nnd corn color , v ba among the list of popular fcumr fabrics. An Iowa woman wrote to Queen \ torla Asking her if she intended to w hoops this summer , nnd she has been the postolfico over twenty times wltlu receiving a reply. A woman nsver quite forg els the fell ivho was hopelessly in love with her wl ihe was young. She would give the wo bo possess his scalp , just to exhibit It to I ; rand-daughtera. A brakeman who list a hand while ci pling cnn got § 5,000 from a Chics n ry. When n brnkemnn now offers 1 land to a young woman , she knowa ji ivhat that hand Is worth. [ Boston Tri icript. Spanish lace drapei many of the styli rlsltes and cloak * of black satin ni nirali , but in the height of summer i oundntionH will be dispensed with , ai .ho rich lice alone will bo used for visit md dolmans over toilets of the pale : olors. New evening shoes of pale blue , lih awn or black velvet , inre laced up t ronti with slender chords of gold liver , nnd the pointed toes are cover vith embroidery worked in gold or ailv breads intermfugled with silver , gc intt amber beads. They are made ov Spanish lasts , and hava high French hee A woman in Now York accused niudlmg jewelers out of $1,000 worth ewelry , brought into court tares pairs wins , the oldest of whom were'only fo1 oars. The children were turned eve o tlu society for the prevention of cruel o children , nnd when the separation toe il ice the "cries of the six twins were ilerclng that everybody had to hold the are. Among the model bonnets from Pai re pote-baped Panamas , lined with v < et nnd trimmed with handsome satin ri ions , trails of the most exquisite fluwoi nd aigrettes nnd pompons in soft ai eauttful tints. Ono of these is faced wi' ark laurel-green velvet. Around tl rown is a wreath of stullar , wood mos nd gold-tipped mignonette blossoms inte lingled. At the left side is set a clust f wild roses , overshadowed by two fu jtrich tips shading to pale gold. Tl reen satin strings' nro embossed with tea design in gold color. Handkerchief pouchesand bags contini a fashion. They add very much to tl ellc te finish of full dres designed f ny occasion , be it ball , party , weddingj pera. Some very dainty oncjnccoinpnr , ewly imported garden patty toilets , mar f them in envelope shape being made < atin , exquisitely hand-minted and trie aed with gold or silver lace ; others in tl jrm of tiny mull's lire bordered with whi larabout feather trimming , but the pra lest of nil are in Greek style , depcndii iw on the skirt from a nne gold or silvi haletaine , and trimmed with Grecian en rodery and bows and ends of satin ribboi For spring and summer wear fancy sill rill bo in great demand. In taffeta muulno , glace , cliene , and other liul ilks , re found some novel and attracts atterns and combinations. These fohrk iako inexpensive and dre sy costumi hich , with care , will last two season : specially if n thin lining is used in mal ig them up. A pretty model for a set da costume is made of fine shepherd'i laid silk in black and gold. Three kilte idles trim the underskirt , and the fn mniers are edged with black lace. Lon > oped bowa of Mack satin , faced with ol ltd , ure Added , nod the visitois of tli ime material , tiimmod around the boi im with two ruffles of lace. A zigzag fa ' . lace Is arranged down each 14e of tli ! ite in front , which is closed with titr > ld buttons. A woman wns buying tea at A place i nshingtou where , on certain days , dia ends , rings and purses of money nr veu away as prizes in ft otrtaln nnmbc ' packages sold. The other day ft lad epped forward and invested her dollar I'll give you $5 for your package befor > ening , " sold tin clerk. She declined was opened. There were only fiftee , nts in it. Kho bought another package ; o same offer made and declined. Ther ere only fifteen cents in that one , Sh night n third package , "I'll give yoi ; \ She hesitated , then consented. I is opened anil found to contain $500 it Id piece * . Thi * attracted attention , aw e buying of $1 packages became ver ; isk. A gentleman followed the lady t'l r hotel and asked her name. Mrs , said the clen. It was the wlfi the proprietor of the tea store. CONNOBIALiriE3. Mr , W , II , Lenke , the well known tor , waa married lately In New Xaa id. id.Mies Mies Hamilton , of San Francisco , wni irrieil in Jfarlc , France , on Tuesday last , Sir Sldo > y Hcdley Wnterlow. Marriage * between gentlemen of eight } d ninety years nnd widows of n corre * ndlng period of life are becoming re- Likauly tn < iiient , and yet they say that irriagti li on the decline. * \ young nun of 1'ort Jurvis was en- ; cU to mnrry ft young lady , but she rogtuded ou hlin. lie then took n p tai-ther nud proposed to her mother , y nre , now dossing that girl together. ltlK Ilattla Hooper , daughter of Hon. , H. Hooper , ex-representative to con- 'M from Uub , is to be married to sntentnt Young , of West Point , ft sou the Lite Brfcluin Young , In the full. jurtnKuun > , of Hollaml , has prepared her &i * , er Heljn u wedding gift which 1 | a of > iaU ute to that young lady inv i \v rn > And dliujy winter of { ogland , In a magnificat sledge formed like n in , palnM In the Wutteau style nnd ) d with ftquiltea blue satin. U ooznitartd with the population , there more muiringc * in Franco than in gland. The percentage in given nt 83 the former an I 83 for the latter. In mce , however , the biith rate continues leciewe , wLlcli U repirded by French nomUU sm vtry onimoua fact , it a fashionable church wedding rc- tly tba brlddsmalju were dressed in rt , dark creen > ehet drestes with livrfo inbboron b l U of the euino trimmed with green and gold ostrich plnr They wore Ions , tan-colored moust Ulro glove * , nnd bunches of crimson r fastened under the chin nnd carded in hands. There Is a great deal of talk In Col rm . Ohio , over a recent marriage. ' bridegroom wai Win , D. Pugh , son < judije , nephew of a , inpmb r of congr heirjto § 250,000 , and of very rcspecti social connection * , The bride v/as ] Doggfi. a dancer In n low on cert gan Pngh knew that lie would be ottracl ; and so started for New Mexico with wife , after closing the bujine-s affairs , tending never to return. MUSICAL AND DRAMATJ Qnymond Holmes ulll manage the 10 ton Soldler ' Homo Theater tliia sutnm A young Now Orleans octoroon , Ly Montro e , ii ono of the coming wlnt A bntantes. The Fun on the Bristol Comblont Railed for Enropa last week. Limpoo the First bland. Hooy and Hardlo'n Combination upei San Franciico on May 19th at the liu street Theater. Mr. Jefferson will reappear In Ty York lat In September , at the Un Square theatre. Wnchtel hau left Wiesbaden and gi to llerlin , where he will sing this sumi at Kroll'a theatre. FrederickPau'diughas returned to N York fully restored to health. He she ho willstHr again next season , Now that Oecar Wilde Is In "Frisc Billy ( beg pardon ) William Kmerson i probably revive the "Big Sunflower. " Mnn ! ! Cummlogs announce that will take tbo road again. Wo call u ] tho'Boardof Health to protect u ft this epidemic. Mr. Gladstone witnessed the last t formance of tha "Flying Dutchman" Carl Itoea's company in London , c fully studying the text book between act ? . And now project is on foot to eft Huh nn Academy of Music fur Scotia A Mieetlng has been held , and subsci tions of § 600 each received from the Di of Buccleucu nd the Earl of lloaobery It Is n striking proof of tha increas popularity of opera bouffo In London tl within tlio past eighteen months th new theatres devoted to that species entertainment hava been erected aim within n stone's throw of each other. Strauss'a operetta , "The Mnrry Wa lius turned out to bo n very successful v turo at the Thalia Theatre. It has traded largo audiences nil the week a rewarded the managers for their enterpr nnd judgment in bringing it out so prom y and well. An audience haa a right to expect p : cction from the elemeuta wken seated i i all or theater witnessing a play , 3 ilazel Kirtta was given a few nights sic \t AVnbah , Indiana , under a roof whi eaked to badly that umbrellas had to mt up during part of the performance. The fo'lowing fourteen operas wore gl > n at Leipzig during the month of Febi iry : "Carmen" ( twice ) , "Aida , " "Fre : hutz , "L'Africaino , " "Fra DJavole 'Hans Heiling"Fault , " "Rattenfa " " " " " " -cr , "Tannhauser"Lohengrin"llhei " "Walkure " " " and "Gf old , , "Siegfried , erdammerung. " It will be noticed th * Aida" ii the only Italian opera in t ist ; and even that is not really nn Italii pera. The dates of the fifth musical festival Cincinnati under thn direction of M riiomaa are the IGtb , 17tb , 18th and 18 f May. The principal solo pcrforme /ill bo the sameasnt the New York festiv nd someiof the numbers of tha pt ramma will also b ) the same. Followii Is purpose to five every part of hia fesl al schemes n dignified and noble valu Ir. Thomas has this year made the nftt eon programme contribute to the educ tonal influences heretofore confined to tl vcning concerts ; instead of series of u elated piece ? , he presents each afternoc number of selections from 01 f the maaLirpiecca in opera , C lie first nrTirnoon there will 1 our pieces from Mozart' * "I s'ozzo di Figaro-tho second will be giv < p to Wagn r , the excerpts beiug mac rom "Die Meistersinger , " Das Rbeii old , " "Die Walknero" nnd "Die Ooette ammerungj" tha third will present fet ieces from Weber's "Kuryanthe. " Tl irge works of tbo festival will be M art's "Kequiem , " Handel's "Dettingt 'e Dcum , " Bach's "Pifsion-Music , a ording 10 St. Matthew , " the third pai f Schumann's "Fnust Scenes"the secon ct of Berlioz's "Fall ot Troy , " and M V. Gilchrist's "Forty-sixth Psalm. " Tl ymphoniej will bo Beethoven's nuvent nd eighth , Schubert's ninth ( in C ) , an , iszt's "Dante Symphony. " The Presbyterians in Minnesota numbi ,4 , 9. It is said that five denominations ha > 50,000 members in Texas in a populatio f7CO.OOO. A Hartford church is connected I ilenhone with the house ot 100 membei f the congregation. The fifty-second general assembly of th 'umberland ' Presbyterian church wi leet in Huntsville , Ala. , May 18. The Rev. T. J. Knapp , DD. , a Bapti. tiniiter of Colorado , has left that denom atlon to join the Protestant Upiscopi lurch. The pope will hold another consiator L May when the archbishop of Cologn id the Papal Nuucio to Spain will b eattd cardinals. The M thodist Episcopal church in eased the number of its churches las ; rby 3M , and the value of its churcl roperty by more than 52,000,000 , In 33 years the number of ministers ii ia Christian connection his increase ! om 920 to 1,25-1 ; of churchoi from 875 t 1V1 ; of monitors from 28,892 to 70,000 , The nonorul synod of the Reformer resbyterian church will hold iti uunun salon ia Dar iogton , Penn , May 17th leRer , J. G , Boico preaching the open g sermon. The Kansas Methodist conference re irts 17,522 jnembera a gain of 08 ant ICO [ ) rob.itljnord in increase of G31. I is 211 local preacera , 1C9 churches , nnc 9 Sunday schools. The general assembly of the Pouthen -eabi tarian church will meet In Atlanta ) . , May Id. The openintr ecrmon wil preached by Dr. R. P. Farris , moder , arof th * last assembly. Of all Protestant Evangelical donomfntt ins there are 49(3 ( churches In the city ol jw York for nn etitimated Protestant pulation of 500,000 to 000,000. The mberof "missions" is 133 , of which 118 a Protestant. The Metropolitan tabernacle , London , r , Snurgeon's church , ) continues to > w. It now has 5,310 members. Last ir 271) ) were received by baptism. GS by ter , and 85 by profession , making a al of 382 , but there was decrease 315 , L'he original Scotch National covenant 1038 is utill in existence. Tha vonera- perchment WAS exhibited recently at i sitting of the Victoria ( Australia ) isbyterian general assembly. The sent owner , the Hon. W , IVareon , is n ; al descendant of one of the signers of corenant. Do Not Bo Dtoclvcd. h theie times of quajk modlclna ndver- menu everywheie , It Is truly gratify- to find one remedy that it worthy of In * , and whlnh really dues aj recom- : ided , Llictric Blttera wo can > ouch as being a trua and reliable remedy , I one that will do a * r couiinemleii. > ynv ! rUbly cure Stomach mid Lher uplaluts. Diseased of tha Kldners and iniiry dltliculties. We know wheieof ipeak. and can readily ay , giro thim ial , Sold nt fifty ct > nt a bottle by roter & Becht. HOUSE For Sale By FIFTEENTH AHD DQUBLAS SIS , No. 187 LAHOIFitit H i JISD CORIIR LOT near 22nd and Wobstcr streets , 10 rooms , stable and splendid order. A Impala at f 000. 178 , llonno s roams , lull { lot on i'icrco noa SUth street , 8I.CM. 177 , House 2 looms , full lot on Douirl&s near 26th street , 8700. 176 , Beautiful rosldonco , full lot on Cues ooar 16th street , 812,000. 174 , Two housosnnd i lot on Dodro near 8th street , 81 GOO. 170 , House threa roomi , two closota , etc. , half lot on 21st t ear Grace street , 8300. 172 , One and ono-half story brick honsa an two lot * on Douglas near 28th street , 81,700. 171 , House two rooms , wellcistern , stable , etc full lot near Pierce and ISth street , $950. * 179 , One and one-halt story bouse six rooma and oil , halt lot on Convent etroot near St Mary's aronue , )1,8M > . No. 170 , HOUM three rooma on Clinton street near shot lower , $325. No. ICO , HOUM and 83x120 feet lot on street near Websfc r street , $3,600. No , 168 , llouso ol 11 rooms , lot S3xlSO feet oa 19th mar Curt ttrcct , (5,000. oji 107 , Two story houeo , 9 rooms 4 closets , ? oed cellar , on 18th ttreot near I'opplctoa'p No. 166 , New house of 6 rooms , half lot on Izard nf nr 19th street , 81,850. No. 101 , Ono and ono halt story house 8 room * on 18th street r car Loavcnworth , $3,600. N. 101 , One and one-halt story Louse ol 6- roomi near Hanscc-m Park , $1,600. No. 163 Tno houses G rooms each , closets , etc on Burt street near 26th , $3,600. No. 167 , hotua B rooms , lull lot on 10th street near Loavcnworth , 82,400. No. 160 , Houeo i large rooms , 2 closets hall nerd on Burt ( treat near Button , 31,200. No. 166 , Tno houses , ono of 6 and ono ol i- ' rooms , on 17th street near Marcy. 53,200. No. 164. Three houK * , one of 7 and two 0(6- roon > each , and corner ot , on Cass near 14th itrct , $5,000. ' Nr , 153 , small house nnd full lot on PaclO near 12th ( trcct , 82,600. . No. If 1 , Ono story house 0 rooms , on Leaven worth near 16th , $3,000. No. 160 , House three rooms and lot 02x11 iear26th nnd Farnhnm , f.2,600. No. 148 , New house ol eight rooms , on lEth itreet nmr Leavenwortb , $3,100. No. 147 , Uouso ot 13 rooma on ISth etroot i ear Marcy , 85,000. No. 146 , llouso of 10 rooms and IJlots oa 18tb , itreet near Marcy , $0.000. -to " No. 145 , Houeo two large rooms , lot 67x210 fee ' inSheraan avcnuo (16th ( street ) near Nicholas , * 600. No 143 , Rouse. 7 rooms , bant , on 20th street icar Lcavonwortn , 82,600. No. 142 , HOUFO 5 room * , kitchen , etc. , on 10th itreet near Nicholas , 81,875. No. 141 , Homo 3 rooms on Douglas near 26tb trcet , $ fliO. No. 140 , Large houfo and tno Iota , OD 24t tear Farnham street , 88,000. No. ISO , Houeo S rooms , lot COxlCO } ( cot , ) ouglas near 27th street , 81,600. No. 137 , HOUBO 6 rooms and half lot on Capita iVonuo near 23d street , 82,300. No. ISO , llouso and hall aero lot on Cumin ? trcet near 24th 8S60. No. 131 , House 2 rooms loll lot , . hard iota 21 t street. > 00. No. 129 , Twohtueua. one ot 0 and otio ol 4 oonis , ou leased lot on Wcbrtcr near 20th street , No. 127 , Two story houto 8 rooms , halt lot on Vcbutcr near 19th $3,600. No. 126 , Houeo 3 rooms , lot 20x120 feet on Oth street near Doupas(376. ] ( No , 125 , Two story house oa 12th near Dodge trcct lotSSxCfl feet 81,200. \ No. 124 , Largo house and full block near 'arnham and Central street , 83,000 No. 123 , House 6 rooms and large lot on Bann ers street near Barmcks , 82 100. No. 122 , House 0 rooms and hall lot on W b- ter near 16th street , $1,600. No. 118 , House 10 rooms , lot 30x90 feet on apltol n\enuo near 22d street , $2,950. No. 117 , House S rooms , lot 30x120 feet , on 'apltol ' ai cnuo near 22d $1,600. No. 114 , llouso 3 rooms on Douglas nutvr 20tb : rcct , 8760. No. 113 , House 2 rooms , lot 06x00 feet on ear Cuming street , 8760. No. 112 , Brick house 11 rooms and half lot on osa near 14th street , 82,800. No. Ill , Uou9ol2 roomsjon ( Davenport nca 2th street , S7HO. No. 110 , Brick house and lot 22x132 foe on ass street near 16th , 83,000. No. 108 , Largo house on Harnoy near 16th roit , 80,600. No 109 , Two houses and 36x1 loot lot DO 8) near 14th street , 83,600. No. 107. House 6 rooms nnd half lot on Izar ear 17th street , 81,200. rio. 106. House and lot 61x198 ( cct , lot on 14th M ear Plerco street , fOOO. No. 116 , Two utory house 8 rooms witht ) lob n iSeward near Saundcre-etreot , 82,800. No. 103 , Ono and ono ball story house 10 rooms Debater near 16th street , 82,600. [ No. 102 , Two housca 7 rooms each an J J lot on Ith near Chicago , * 4 , < M > . No. 101 , Howe 3 rooms , cellar , etc. , 1 } lots on jiith avenue near Pacific itreei , 31,650. No. 100 , Houio 4 rooms , collar , etc. , hall lot i Itard Btreet near lOih , $2,000. No. 09 , Very largo houeo and full lot on liar ey near 14th street , SO 000. No. 97 , Large houeo ol 11 rooms on Sherman g rcnuo near Clark street , make an offer. No. 06 , One and ono hall itory house 7 rooma 1140x401 feet , stable , etc. , ou Sherman avoID - ID near Grace , 17 000. No. 92 , Largo brick house two lota on Daven > > rt street near 19th (18,000. No. 00 , Largo house and lull lot on Dodo tar 16th ttrott , 87,000. No. 89. Large hauso 10 rooms half lot on 20th T California street , 87,600 No , 88 , Large house 10 or 12 rooms , beautiful met lot on Caa near 20th , (7,000. No. 87. T o rtory bouse 3 rooms 6 acres o Dd on Saundera street near Barracks , $2,000. No. 85 Two store * and a realm nee ou loosed lit lot.near Mason and 10th street , 8SOO. No. 84 , Two story homo 8 rooms , closets , etc. , in G acres ot ground , on Blunders street near nah Birrnck , 82,600 No. 63 , Houtool B rooTB , hall lot on Capitol enuo near 12th street. 82,600. No 82 , Ono and ono hall story r ouse , 6 rooma II lot on Pierce near 20th street , 81,800. No. 81 , Two 2 story houses , ono ot D and ona oems , Chicago St. , near 12tb , (3,000. No. 80 llouw ) 4 rooms , closcta , etc. , largo lot 18th street near White Lead works , 81,300. No. 77 , Large house ol 11 rooms , closets , eel- - , ct : . , with 1lotou Farnham near 10th street , ,000. No. 76 , Oceaniono-hallstorv house ot B rooms , ; 60x81 leet ou Casancar 14th street , (4,600. Ho. 76 , HOUM 4 rooms and basement , /'o ' 1x132 K-et on Marcy near 8th street , 8076. Si'o. 71 , Large brick house and two lull lots oo . \tuport near 16th Btreet , 816,000. No. 73 , Ono and one-hall story house and'lot H32 leet on Jackaon near 12th street , (1.600. No. 72 , Large brick house 11 rooms , lull lot Dm uiport near 15th itreet , (5,000. S'a. 71 , targe home 12 rooms , lull lot on Call- nta near SOth street. 87,000. fo. 65 , Stable and S lull lota on ran In street ir Saundera , 82,000. , Vo. Ot , Two ttory frame building1 , utoro I rooms abet e , on leat d lot ou Dougu h street , $800 to. 63 , House 4 rooms , basement , etc. , la 230 feet on 18th street mat Nail Works , DO. DO.o. > 62 , Neir house 4 rooms ono > f ry , lull lot To. 68 , House ol 7 looms , ull lot Webster r 21st Ktreet , 2,600. Hartley near 21 t street , 81,760. lo. 61 , Large house 10 rooms , full lot on Bur r 2Ut Btreet , 85,000. 'o. CO , House 3 rormi , hall lot on Davenport r 23d street , (1,000. o 69 , Four houses and half lot on CMS near istrett ? 2600. . 4 „ „ 0 12 , House 0 rooms ard lull lot , Itarncy r 28th street , 82.COO. ' 0.9 , 'Ihreohoujcsand lull tot on Cass. near 1 ttrctt , $ j,200. EAL ESTAFE AGENCY 15th and Douglas Street , J