THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TWELFTH YEAR. OMAHA NEB SATURDAY MOJRNING APML T 1883 189' Tlio Birmingham Sensation Don- tinues the Talk of all Britain. One Hundred and Seventy Pounds of Nitro Glycerine . Stored in the "Factory. " The Preliminary Examination of the Prisoners and the Teotimooy of the Police , A Countless Number of In flated Humors Set Afloat by the Detective ? . Sketches of the Four Fiends < as They Appeared and Acted in Court. ' The Excitement Throughout the Country Increased by the Hourly Exposures. A Jjnrgo Assortment of General Foreign News- ENGLAND. Special rHsr.atcb.es to Tua Bn. LONDON , April G. The dynamite prisoners were arraigned at the Bow atreot elation to-day , and chargsd with having in their possession , with felonous intent , explosive material. The dotootlvoa gave a fall his tory of their chsao after Norman and IGay , and a number of points which In their opinion pointed to his guilt and to Intimate relations between him and the other prisoners. It transpired that the name of the man whom Norman alleges engaged him as clerk Is Fletcher. The detectives deposed that on Norman's person was found a telegram signed Fletcher. At the conclusion of the testimony nil were remanded without bail , although their counsel strongly nrged ball 'be allowed. LOHUON , April G The interest In the nitroglycerine discoveries continue to grow , and the excitement is Intense , The papers nro making the most of their opportunity and selling frequent editions with headings : "A plot to blow up London. " The contents of the editorials and local norrs seek to connect the arrest of the four dyna mite parsons with the advice given by O'Donovan Rosea to Irishmen to burn everything In Eagland except their coal. coal.The The house in Nelson square , at Lambeth , where Wilson and ( Gallagher - > gher , the , dynamite fiends , were ar- "restod yesterday , has been plaoad un der police surveillance , aud all person * entor.lnR.fvre carefully torntlnlzjd and notes taken of their personal appoar- ' anoe. The police hope that In this way they may secure evidence upon which to base farther arrests , as they are convinced that Ihoro are numerous accomplices of the men already incus tody still at large. One evidence - f E this is the faci just made public , that large sums of in mey at regular Intervals have been deposited at the bank of Englannd to the credit of the men held in custody in the Dabin ! jalla for the Phciiix murder and other murders. The authorities have made a vigorous search for the source of these deposits , bat have not yet been unable to discover It. Henry Dal ton , who was arrested at the Ameri can exchange yesterday in connection with the dynamite plots , reached England anoording to the Information obtained from police sources to-day , some time In February. In appearance he was unassuming and maintained a quiet and reserved do moanor. While loitering abon it Bowies' American reading room hi appeared to bo more interested in the E jglish papers than the American periodicals and was especially con - cerned to get the latest no ira. It Is understood Norman's connsel base th o defense on a plea that he was an inno cent agent and was employed in the capacity of clerk for a limited time by a man from the United States who 1 ts not arrested yet. It will bo hold tha it Norniiu was in entire ignorance of th 10 act that the box contained the torrlb ! explosives. It is alleged by the p r- tles who claim to have some knowl I- edge of Norman , that ho is of respect * able birth and education and came to : England expecting to' find employ mont. No arrests have beem made in London except the four reported yes terday. The prisoners ware arraingod in Bow street court this morn- Ing. Justice Inghan , who pre sided , Informed them they were brought before the bar upon the charge of having in their possession explosive material , with the Intent tense nso the same for felonious purposes The statute provides ooranns convict ed of thla crlma ah ill bo lisblo to pun ishment of two yuarj at hard labor. ' The prisoners wore pat down'on the charge Rheot as : Norman , aged 22 Gallagher , 33 ; Wilson 22 ; Dalton 39. Ddton la alee known by the alias as John O'Omnor. When the prisoners marched into the dock a atalwart politician was stationed behind hind each. They ate intelligent men well dressed and have every appear anca of being not- only rospaotabk but educated. The evidence both direct and circumstanclal was glvot almost entirely by tha detectives They deposed they followed Normar from the dynamite factory In Blrmln ? ham to his hotel In this city ; that the ] dogged his footiteps Wednesday evening , and finally arrested htn late at night. When made a prlsono he declared he had no idea what the < box contained , yet In his pockets wen keys which exactly fitted the box. The detectives' also . fount on htm a | 0 note will the stamp , "N. Y. , March 10 , " printed thereon. Among other arti cles taken from htm was a map ot London , and an envelope addressed "Gallashor , American Exchange. " The officers statid ho also bad In his pocket a telegram directing him to call on Fletcher at Oharlng Gross hotel ( Fletcher Is the person who according to Norman , engaged him to carry the dynamite box taken from htm. ) In regard to Wilson and Gal lagher , the evidence of the policemen who arrested them was not loss con vincing. Tlioy deposed when they In quired of Wilson what ho had In his portmanteau , ho curtly replied , "You had hotter look. " They examined it , and found rubbers bags containing the liquids already de scribed. Gallagher denied having any knowledge of those bags or their contents. Although Gallagher was arraitod in Nelson cquare , ho g&vohls acdress as Charing Gross hotel. It was remarked at this point in the pro ceedings that a oluo to Gallagher's connection with Norman was the en velope found on Norman directed to Gallagher , and Fletcher's dispatch to Norman asking him to call at the place which Gallagher claimed aa his residence , The police stated further that they found at Gallagher's rooms more rubber bags like those in the portmanteau , besides a quantity of money and a letter of orrdlt for $000 dated Now York , March 13 Gallagher interposed with a remark that the much talked about liquid was merely hydrate of chloral , and if the rubber baqs were uiploiivo that was indeed anew now discovery In respect to the ad dress ot Dalton , alias OIGonuor , the polloa testified that ho refused to give any address except Bowlo's reading rooms , 14 Edward place , Folham road. Ho was , However , searched and some pieces of fuse and a thermometer found. Dlton hero eald contemptu ously , "Tho f aso you found woo mere ly a cigar lighter. " The police con tinued , they learned the whereabouts of Dalton's lodging house by shadowIng - Ing him to that address. They found open him a diary which contained a receipt for the manufacture of ful minate of mercury and other chemical compounds. Dalton hero reiterated his denial that he not had the slightest acquaintance with the other prisoners or any knowledge of them. Norman's coun sel wan Win. Dovtton Smyth , the other prisoners having 'no legal advtavra except as he acted incident- al'y for them. He made little com ment on the testimony and confined his remarks to an uraent appeal on the question if bill , which ho asked to bo allowed lo give for his client. Ho said Norman had boon in the country only about a week. Judge Ingham refused to grant the request of Gallagher and Norman that their money be restored to them , and cloning the preliminary examina tion said he would remand them until Thursday without bail. Additional precautions were taken to guard the Bow street prison , and the prisoners Norman , Gillrgher , Wilson and Dalton are carefully watched. The stock of explosii ca discovered by the police at Wnltohead's manufac tory in Birmingham has beeo exam. loed i by the government Inspector , who reports that he found among other articles for the destruction of life and property 170 pounds of nitre- glycerine. The government has al ready taken action looking to an amendment of the law In regard to the possession of explosives. Sir William Harcourt , home secretary , announced this nfieruoon in the commons that on Monday next ho would Introdnco a bill to that effect , and would ask the house to facilitate the passage of the bill , In order to secure Its speedy"on actment. , The annjnncemeut of the government's Intention to deal with thn matter was received with cheers by the house. A communication regtrded by the police authorities as of the greatest im portance was recelvedyesterday evening by "G" division. Tae communication was to the effect that a large quantity of dynamite had been consigned from Liverpool to the address within the territory of " 0" division , which In clude St. James , Haymarket and H i- gent streets. It Is expected arrests uf greater importance than those already imade will be eflected. An Infernal machine of the most scientific and destructive character has been found during the last few days. Tne police propose to publish a des- orlptton of the mechanism of this in- strument. The magisterial Investiga- tlon will show the persons arrested in London , Liverpool , Birmingham and Cork , are all members of the same or- ganlzatlon which bos baen supported Iby funds regularly received from tAmerica. . It Is reported a plan of both houses of parliament was found on one of the prisoners. Special detectives were placed at all itho depots where trains arrive from from the north. It , is probable that within a few days the nltro-glycorlno ataken to the Flumstead marshes will abe removed and rendered harmless , by being spread on plowed land. The receptacles which contained It will be cleaned and produced as evidence at the magisterial inquiry. Dalton describes himself as a corn- itpooltor. . The arrest of Norman was nmade too hastily , It appears , as ho was to moot Flocthor lately In the day. If allowed to keep this arrangement ; the police could have arrested both men. It Is reported Norman has made overtures to the authorities with the idea of turning Informer , The note found on Norman was similar to those found ) 33stamped on , Gillagher and Wilson. The police arwho escorted the prisoner from Bow | street to the house of detention wore armed vrlth revolvers which have boon at the Bow street station but . , not used since the Fenian outrages of 1867. 17Tho analysis of the liquid found in the dynamite factory at Birmingham , shows that If it remained on hand tna few days longer It must have exploded : from inherent defects In the mannfao- tnre. 10he flNelion square , Lambeth , was the place of fenUn refuge In 1867. Tne prisoner , Henry Dalton went tore America 10 years ago. He stayed same tlmo in Now York state , then wont to Now Jersey , where ho pur sued the calling of compositor. Dai- ton's parents state they know nothing knothlng about the prisoner's affalu. Dalton first appeared at Bowies' American reading room the 10th of March , having made the voyage from America in a White Star stoamor. A man known as "Flaherty , " ar rested at Birmingham , Is believed to bo Fletcher. When Whltehoad was ar- rcstod ho mndo a great effort to got a bottle of liquid from a cupboard. The windows of Whltohead'a rooms were lined with gauze to prevent missiles eutorlug. One hundred aud seventy pounds of nitro-glycorlno in White- head's manufactory was contained in carboys , they being placed in ice to keep the temperature low until the dangerous substance could bo ro- movid. The Birmingham polloo hnvo In formation that the man In communi cation with Whitehead loft Birming ham the day before the explosion oo- cnrred at the local government board oflico. LONDON , April 7. It is reported tbat the government has naked tbo American government to send a force of skilled detectives to assist in trac ing the dynamite fiends. The Standard announces that P.tr- neil will nol attoud the Philadelphia convention solely on account of ill health. Carmody , O'Horllhy nnd Feather- stone , the men arrtstcd on the charge of bolng dyimmlto carriers , had a reexamination - examination at Cork to day , conducted with the utmost privacy. They were further remanded for a woek. Foath- orotono created a sensation by declar ing that as for himself , ho was a citi zen of the United States , and ho had placed himself and his.citso in the hands of the American connnl and ex pected through that c ilioial redress for the indignity heaped upon htm. The Dublin Froemans * Journal says it is the duty of every honest and hon orable Irishman to roplabato and de nounce that species of devllty , whbh can only end in alienation of all good men from their support of national cause , and collapse , rain and disgrace the cause itself. At a meeting of the bond holders of the New York , Pennsylvania & Ohio ralirosd , the lease of tbo road to the New York , Lake Erie & Western rail road was approved. Bullion withdrawn from the Btnk of England to-day amounts to 55 , . fiCOTho The arrival from Armorlcan ports of the steamora Bolivia , Austrian , Mar- oca , New Castle City , Pistordo , Con- inck and Oxford. An urgent whip was issued t otho Iriah members to attend the session of the commons Monday next , setting forth that businoaa of the utmost itn portauoo will bo taken up. The Irish members fear aa attempt will bo made to saddle on Ireland the crimes act as a permanent statute. GENERAL FOHEIGN NEWS- SpecUapalPatctei to Tni bis. Arch Bishop Crake orders collec tions throughout the arch diocese for trie Parnoll testimonial. , Qqeon Yiotorla took another drlva yesterday. > Stie cannot 'yet walk with comfort. William Oharlos Yelver ton , Viscount Avonmore , Is dead. Bismarck In a letter to the presi dent of the relchitag annonncoa in a onrt manner and without offering any explanation the arrest and subsequent release at Kiet of the deputies who had attended the socialist congress at Copenhagen. Notwithstanding the numerous pro tests which are being received from America against the injustice of pro hibiting the importation of American pork into Germany , the government seems determined to enforce the stat ute making such importation unlawful. The explosion in the powder depot occurred at Morican , a small village just out of Pesso Oareso , Italy. T < ro hundred weight of powder were stored to be used in blasting preliminary 'to the construction of an aqueduct In the oallar of a tenement house In which 60 worklngmen bad qnarters. The whole honso WAS blown into the air. Only a few persons in the house at the tlmo cHj pod with their lives. All were badly mangled. Swven hundred and fifty Hungarian f migrants from Bakowina arrived at Vienna. Two thousand more men are en route , and the whole Hunga rian colony at Bukowina , numbering about 20,000 souls , ara determined to leave the place owing to the insuf ficiency of the crops to food the popu lation. Zjotta Retired. Special Dispatch to Tni Uii Si. Louis , April G , Mrs. M. A. Crabtreo , In a letter , announces the fact that her daughter , whoso full name is Lotta Mlgnon Crabtreo , will not play for two years , but will spend that time in Europe and seek medical treatment for the restoration of her voioo. If the old tones can be brought baolr again , then Lotta will bo hoard : once more ; but if the physicians of the old country fall to sot the worn chords to now music , Lotta will appear on the stage no more. Senator Iiognn'si PlanB' Special Dispatch to Tui Mil. CHICAGO , April G Senator John A , Ligan arrived hero to-day m Washington. Ho will remain in ho city for two or three days , and then leave for California with Mrs. Lognn , who ia at present in poor health , He will spoud a couple of months th her tbcro , nnd than leave her to > in the committee on Indian affilrs which has arranged a tour of investi gation and inspection up through the Indian country for tbo snmtuoi months. Tha Niagara Flood- NIAOABA FALLS , Ont. , April G. Heavy rain of the past thirty houn caused a flood here. Bridge street Is covered with water to a depth of tw < feet. Several thousand dollars damagi done to goods in cellars and stores Flftv feet of the Canada Southert track was washed away. Trains rill not bo able to run to Niagara till to I morrow ' THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. The Joannotts Court of Inquiry Again In Session , The Doreoy Family Continue Cultivating a'Conveniently Poor Memory. The Smuggling ot China Sugar by Way of Hf\w [ li Official ly Denied , Progress of xho Count in the Troni- nry Vnnlti An Eaoriuoni Land Grant- CAPITOL NOTES. Special Il patd > toTulBii. T1IR JKANNBTTE BOAKI ) . WASHINGTON , April G. The Jeannette - notto court of iuqnlry convuuod today dayTno judge advocate announced that ho had received communication from Dr Collins , Inclosing : ! 5 ques tions which ho desired to have put to the witnesses Foreman Bartlett was called , aud the qustilons road to htm In reply the witness stated in substance - stance that Oollinn.was treated exactly the same aa other officers. Witness was of opinion that the trip to Belnm might have beenmade , sooner , but it would have boon attended with great soflorlDg and hardfhip. Ho bollevod , taking all things Into consideration , everything was done that could have boon done to roso'ae DoJJong'a party. suciAii HMtraauNo , The secretary 61 litnta transmitted to the treasury department a report from 11. M. Dgg tt } minister rotldont at Honolulu , wltb'Wgard to the statements - monts recently made to the effect that Chinese sugars arVbelng imported at Honolulu and ttefioo reshipped to the United State * as Hawaiian sugar , which pay no duty. Daggett ssys , after thorough Investigation , he is satisfied the statements above referred to are clearly without foundation. COUNTING THE CASH , The committee examining the con dition of the United States treasury are making rapid progress. The bonds hold to otcaro 'the circulation of national banks , bonds held ra security for public deposits , knd bonds of the Indian trust fundhavo been counted , and found to acroo with the amount called for. All odds and cuds have been cleared np , and the work now btforo tbe oummirtoe is n iitralght count of scaled paoksges of reserve United States notepad bags of stiver coin. There aievl,350 paokagtH of notes , onoh paokago containing 4OOC , notes. There are -about 2 500 bag * ol silver , oaoh bag' ' containing $1,000. The count will not'be finished for two weeks. Members of the committee say "tho treasury lain good shnpo , In every respect. ' ' THE TtO&SBYfl.r In the star roafa ! r'ialtp'daj Wit : ness J.W. . Zjrce/t.r | < u uiiecl-iTEy-ki had written his' brother that he regarded garded the Tongue river route as worth $100 000 for the contract term. He answered that the statement showed his ignorance of the business of running mall routes. Witness could not Identify his brother's handwriting - writing ; had not received a letter from him since December , 1878 , nor did he know Peck's signature. Th testimony witness closed with denla of any evil intentions in making th affidavits connected with the routes Adjourned until Monday. Mooh amusement was created In th oonrt room this afternoon by the olr eolation of an illustrated humorou paper , containing a sketch of th star route trial in 1001. A HUGE BANOtl. The commissioner of the genera land office sent to tbe surveyor gen era ! of New Moiloo to-day a paten for a private land claim known as th "Artonohlco grant. " The land I situated In San Miguel and B irnalill counties , New Mexico , and contain 378,537 acres. HEDUCEI ) FOSTAQK. It is estimated by persona thorough ly familiar with the subject that an der the now law reducing letter posl age and regulating the pay of pos kn masters , the receipt * of not more tha n one oflioo in every four on the genera ilB' average will be in excess postmaster B' salaries. Under the existing law It Is aald all postoflhos , however Inngaifi cant , must contribute about two filth II their receipts to the government. Dovrn with the Certificate * Special UUpatcb to Tui Bll CHICAGO , April G The bankers of this city , in view of the action of the secretary of the treasury refusing to oxohango gold certificates hold by thorn for other denominations at the sub-treasury , have decided to send all their certificates to New York for exchange change Into gold , and for the future have nothing to do with such certifi cates. _ The Wily Ben. Special Dispatch to Tui 11" . BOSTON , April G. It now transpires that Governor Butler's fast day procla mation , for omissions ia which ho was severely criticised by the press , was the same proclamation verbatim pro mulgated by Governor Gore in LO.od Butler says "all criticisms are od apalnsV that learned and pious in not against me. " , The Hood Philanthropist Special Plspatch to Tin Uia. NKW YORK , April G Association and corporations continue to adopt resolutions solutions of regret at the death roof Peter Ooopor. The Western Unioi company expresses "earnest appreola tlon of the valuable co-operation of this eminent man In the developmon of telegraph enterprise In the days o Its infancy. " . ANotedMoaloUu. - NEW YOBK , April G' Max Brnoh tha noted German composer and or- gMilzor , loader ot male chorus , will ar rive on the steamer Gillla about April 11 , His coming Is regarded as an event of much Importance to the musi cal world , this being his first visit to Amcrlc * . Upon his arrival ho wilt bo received by the Arlon society * nd delegates from loading Gorman musi cal societies. Hts first appearance In Now York will bo with the Oratorio ooolfltv at the Acidemy of Music on the 18th inst. NOTES. 8p < Ul DUptichci to Till Oil. Kleron new CMOI ot small pax reported At Nathvillo. ( train exporters of New York propose to form an ntsoctatlon , The cricketer * .iMocIatlon of the United States clocto.l D. S. Kenthnll , president. O , II. IIod ; < nn , wholoaVo oheoaa mat butter mercliunt of Montreal , WAS Arrested nt the Instruct ) of the Bunk of Montreal ( or obtaining nJvauoes Ho compromised with the bunk fur 900,000 nnd then fled ncroEH the line to escape hln creditors. The Mnrylnud & DeUwnro sh'u ' cnnul ntron the iiruiuauln will cost $800,0(0 , to bo fioltbe 1 In four year * . The bimda wore placed III Franca. The Mcllinn wrivnt to Govnrnor For- Dnndy of the federal district nuthortzsa htm to establish colonies on a l r o noalo in San Luis I'utospt. The government Rivet the uncultivated public Undn on llnernl terms nnd d.U n cash premium for each colonist. Lawrence A Athor , n'aUonor * . New York , n > slnne,1. Liabilities 31,030 ; ainetB , $150,000 ; preferences aggregate , $93,000. - Kx-Scrutor Ferry , of Michigan , is about to nail for Kuroio to ha absent a year , for the benefit of bit health. At the Cincinnati cooperage works In the lower pirt n { that city an emery wheel burst , Instantly killing two men and in juring a third. Alexander Williams ( colored ) , arrested for outraging A negro girl named Lena MortCB , living on Deer creelr , near Vlcke- burg , Mies. , was taken out of Jail and hanged by a mob yesterday. Lieutenant John II. Ooale Second AJICUbCUnUb UUUU Al VTUOlr , UUUUUU * J airy , died nt Fort Ouster , Montana , on Thursday , after a long Illness. The trial of George W. Oonkllng , Jr. , indicted for manslaughter In killing Wm. U. Haverstlok , in New York , bin been adjourned till tbe September term. Bx-Presldont Dlsz lunched with General Grant In New York yesterday. The potters association comprising all firms In Trenton , N. J. , bas adopted re solutions announcing tbe.re will be no in crease of rates during tbo existence of the new tar if over tbe lowest average rates tbo punt tun ynars , tbnt the prices will be lower to cotuumora thu next 11 vo years than during uny llko period for one hun dred < aars. , The > horllT of lioonvlllo , Mo. , captured Goo Gleudenulng with a counterfeiting outfit Hud money. A portion of the money was btill in the moulds when tbe raid was rnnde. Hownnl Underwood ( while ) was hanged tit Charleston , Mo. , yeaenlay. At 1 o'clok the trap WSB spring nud ho died In Boyon mlnuteii. Ibn Ixicly wunoat down. Undor- wood killed Hello Lucas , n coloiod woman , by nhootliiK her nnd beating her head to pieces moro than a yoir SRO. The International workln racn'u associa tion of N w York , gave a reception last ulght to Ilerr Most. Kabbi 15 ro wn in the No w York synagogue Uit night tiKikcof Presldunt Arthurloavln ; Waslilngton fo > - a plraturo trip and tbe grett pblUntrophist , Cooper , lying dead. The cable meisagn received at Harvard coliMo.oA > * fry tor > from .Dr. . Krugsr , Bounce * * tbt ibVobJot discovered * by Dr. Hartal i * not Darrest'n come't as pievl- oqsly nuuouooed , but a new nebula. G J. Jftnn n , for the past four years treasurer ot Fargo , Dakota , defeated at tba recent election , Is discovered short In his account 18JO. His bondmen have made good the city's loss. The private bank of P. H. Tompklns , at El I'aso , III. , hai assigned. Liabilities 9250,000. Ic U believed the onsets will realize only $20.000. The town is greatly excited. It Is thought Tompklns has been speculating ia options. Seeding has commenced near Bismarck , Dakota. There is considerable snow east of the Missouri valley , but in the Mis souri to the Yellowstone volleys farming operations are under full bead. H. M. Dufeer and Duncan 0. Ross have arranged a mixed wrestling match in Rochester for $500. E J. McDennott and John Travin , pro- fesalonal wrestlers , Detroit , foucrht lact night at the residence of a broker In New York for a purse of 810) . Twenty-seven rounds were fought and the battle given Travors on a foul. Two students of Brown University , Winthrop M. Munro aud Wm. Aohton Rend , just died of typhoid pneumonia , Carver and Bogardtu each shot at a hun dred cluv plceons In Philadelphia , Score , Carver , 1)0 ) ; liogardua , 05. The Rev Murray's ! Denial. Special Dispatch to Tui llns. NKW YOUK , April 0 The Rev. W. H. H Murray , of Adirondack fame , urrlvod in this city on Wednesday ' from San Antonio , Texas , alone. Ho was questioned this evening about the report that he had run aWay from San Antonla leaving $12,000 of debts , Ho said that report was a lie from top to bottom. "I left Sen Antonio/ ' he said , "Saturday last in th ) moat open manner at 10 o'clock. I was in court and I wont from there di rectly to the train. Fully fifty persons to whom 1 was portonally known were on the train. I did not leave it until I reached Washington , n.fl. whore I stopped over a few hours , - Then ( ctvmoon here. " fl.II "Did you leave debts of $12,000. II "I do not owe $5CO In Texas ill told , nor did I promise to moot any crodltorn on the afternoon of the day I loft. No creditor nakid mo for ayy yri The story about my female amanuen sis , " Mr. Murray continued , "Is absv lutoly false. 1 have boon entirely : alone for the two and a half years I - have boon in Texas. I passed the . last month at the house of ray lawyer. : I came on Mono. No man holds r.ny , notes for $2,600. I never had nyn ranch in Texas and never bred cattle 1 never failed In a newspaper there I never wrote a line for a paper ro.in Texas. : Boiler Explosion- Special Dispatch to Tui Uii. - NKWBEIUI.N. 0. , April 0. A belle exploded in the factory of Georgi Bishop last evening. The ongluoo of and fireman were killed. The hens of Isaiah Wood , 100 yards distant was destroyed , and Mrs. Wood fatal ) Injured. Two employes of the factor were hurt by flying brick * . Half the , factory was demolished and all house - In the vicinity more or Uu damagec ; THE IVORY ARTISTS , The Closing Game of the Billiard Tournament In Chicago. Remarkable Exhibition of Crack Shots and Nerv ousness. Bchaefer Boats the Famous Frenchman by a Brilliant Score. BpccUt Dispatch to Tni liii. GHIUAOO , April C The cloning gauio of thy tournament to dooldo the world's championship at the balk line Rinno wan played thin evening to an aiidk-nco which literally packed Cen tral Meaio hall to the ( toora. The playora were Maurlco Vignoaux and Jacob tichnofor. The characteristic ) points of the R&ruo were nervousness on the part of both players. A Quo rally toward the close by Schaufor after Vignoaax , through extreme nor- vousucBK , failed to profit by two or throe good opportunities , won the game. So nervous , Indeed , was Vlg- nonux , that ho could not retain his seat while hii oponont was playing , but moved excitedly about , while per spiration stood out In great drops on his forehead. Sohaofer won the load and ohoso the black ball , Ho failed to count on the firat stroke nud was followed by Ylgneanx with a run of 11. Then Sohaofor irathorod 38 on his string ; Yignoaux made 4 in his second , leaving the balls in bad position , and Sohaofor failed to count. The first point of special In terest was by Yignaux In the fifth In ning , when , having conquered for a time his nervousness In the previous Innings , ho ran 139 , the game then standing Bhaofor 79 , Vlgnanx 170. Bohaofer then took the balls , aud by the most brilliant play conceivable , Including open and close caroms , around the table , draws , masses and rail naming , amassed a total of 220 The call then stood , Sohaoftr 299 , Vignaux 17f > . The next notable per formance by Vignanx was In the eighth Inning , In which ho counted77 , and In the twelfth inning , when ho scored 101) ) , Schaefer maklnssmall runs until the 17th , when he added 95 points by rapid piny. The score then stood 448 to 423 In Schaofor's favor. In the 18th Inning Yignanx made 52 , and both began to show great nervous ness , ranking small runs and mUscs in the last half of the 20tb , with the game standing 492 tie , Vignanx hud the balls where ho nhonld have made the game Dually , but ever careful play caused him to miss an easy stroke on the 18th shot. Suhaofer opened the 21st Inning with 108 necessary to win the game nnd the balls In bad .position , but the little man succeeded in making a count and and after n few shots get the balls together near the rail. Frqm that I point to the end his play was most I I brilliant nnd beyond description. Again anAftgala thn.b Uk.brokebadly forhlra ho took every chance.Tio- ever , and with nerve In the faoo of trying circumstances brought thorn together gothor again and ran the game out amid great and deserved applause. Score : Sohaefer , total COO , average 2812 21 , highest run 220 ; Vignaux , total COO , average 20 9 20 , highest run 139By the boating of Dion In this af ternoon's game Maurice Daly secures third prize , Sexton fourth and Morris fifth Daly went off briskly and early took a strong lead , bat In the 33d In ning rion ran 101 , his largest ran in the tournament , and thereby came within sixty points of his opponent. Score , Daly GOO , average 17 C 35 , highest run 85 ; Dion 140 , average 15 15 35 , highest run 101 Stormy W ath r. BpocUl DUpklches to Tni Usi , NEW ORLEANS , April 0. The river Is one Inch higher than last year , causing apprehension for the safety of the levees. It Is raining to-night. VioKfliiUKO , April C This section was visited to-day by the heaviest rain for years. Four and a quarter Inches fell. Many bridges were washed away. LITTLE ROOK , April 0. A eovoro wind , rain and hall storm prevailed in central and southwestern Arkansas Thursday night , doing considerable damage to buildings and fences , blowIng - Ing down many trees. Along the line of the Hot Springs and ftfilvorn rail way a cyclone developed. The force of the wind lifted a passenger coach from the track and sent it down an embankment , Several persons wore bruised but none seriously. The storm was severe in many places. At Mabovalo , ten miles south of Little Rook , dozen roaldences and many s'ablos were blown down. Railroads In the neighborhood are so covered with fallen timber as to bo Impassible. No lives lost. Tha Iron Worker * . SpecUI Dispatch to Till I3 . OIHOAOO , April C , 0 , W. Potter > president of the North Chicago RollIng Ing Mill company , declares his bollei [ - that the amalgamated association will acordo to the concessions asked by the ( manufacturers and that they do nol necessarily involve a reduction of . wage * , as if the selling prloo la above 2j cents n pound , it means an ad n vanco. H6 states the North Ohlcag . , mills will resume the mlddlo of . or tbo first of Juno. The Dramatic Festival. SpecUI Dispatch to Tui lln. CINCINNATI , April 0 The auotloi sale of season tickets to the drum at ! festival closed to-day ; 2,450 seat have boon sold for a total sum o 804,025. Of this sum the premium amount to 30,283. The average prc mlnm la $12.35. There are still 1 207 , seats to be sold without premium , ; , Tli Confederate Dead- 8p oUl Dlspttcb lo Till list. NKW OBLKAKS , April G. The ton- . federate graves and monuments w i handsomely decorated jo-day by the association of the army of Tennessee , assisted by delegations i f the associa tion of the army of Northern Virginia tlg ginia , The corner stone of the mon ument of the army of Tdonossoo wn laid. General Oharlos E. Hooker , of Mississippi delivered the oration. To-night the association of the army of Tennrtsoo had a grand reunion and bat quo . Jefferson Davis was a . H. PHILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK CM nnd look ever my now store and so my new goods. 1807 Farnam Stroet. 1207. Under the inanseomont o' Mr. Kallsh , DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS , OFFICE AND RESIDENCE , 1617 Eodgo St. , - Omaha , Neb , ORlco hours from 0 to 10 a. ID. , 2 to 6 p. m. Telephone No. 141. mar 8-1 m " DRTM. U. GAHAN , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Office ever Omaha Savings Bank. _ CPU. 13T11 AND DOUQf. < 8. tnB-lm MCCARTHY & BURKE , Undertakers. , 218 ) UTH ST. , BET. FARNAM AND JOUtUiD , PE&BODT , M. D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , OFFICE ROOMS. 3 A B 1COT FARNAM ST. Hotlilencu 1714 touxUs Street. Omaha , Neb. DR , M. A. REBERT , OFFICE : 1308 ] Farnam St , , Omaha , Neb , Day and Night Calla Promptly At tended m22-lm MASONIC LIFE INSURANCE .THE ILLINOIS MASONS Benevolent Society , PRINCETON ILL : Organized March 9/71. Tbo oldest ted ono of the slrongoit Uaaonlo Insurance societies In the country. Permanent Fnnd.lSlOO.OOO.OO. It. 0 JORDAN , m Omcral Agent tor N J. E. HOUSE , Consulting and Civil Engineer AND SURVEYOR , Special attention to Surrey\rg \ Town Addi tions anil Lots. Furnishing IvUmatoj cf Cxca- vallrnllakli gllapii , 1'laijS , & : . OVER mar NATIONAL DANK , ; OMAHA NEB. ' ALMA E. KEITH , Removed from 1222 Farnam Bt to 100 So , , Fifteenth St. , opppilto Po tofrice.f0w Will opta nn U "oi ! loth , One tot of pfttUra bonDtUiuulb * " , n bnni , etc. AteoUftpaddl- tkmvtatMatQciroi Hi4 Goo's , iomrirUlBr aUK tb noveiU'i oi tbo SIMOB.'IhtohlyUa tolo light mIMntry itora In Omaha. DexterL.TiioDiasifeBro . , WILL BUT AND BELL. AKD AIL XRAXBAOT10KB TBXBIWIXIT , Pay Taxes , Bent , Houses , Etc. BOOH 8 . . _ _ . .OHKOIITON BLOCK Fifteenth Street , . Omaha , Neb. FRANK D. MEAD , CARPENTER AND CABINET WTAJKIBXI. Repairing of all Kinds Prompt ly Done. 1G05 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. roar 17-Oui Genius Rewarded , OK. The Stor ? nf trie SRWliur Hanhtve A ( handnma little ptmphlot , blue and gold corer witb mime oui cagrovlnif , will bo GIVEN AWAY to ftiy uliilt parson ctllln ; for h. at any branch or 8Ub-oltlco of the HloKor ilaaulictur IU Corn- pany.or will bosunt by mail , po-t-palcl. to any pouon living at ad stance from our oflico. The Singer Manufacturing Co. , Principal Office , 84 Union Square NEW YORK. DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON , ARCHITECTS ! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank Building. Matter of Application of 8chroter& Btcht for permit to cell liquor as a druggist. NOTICE. Notice is hereby glveathat Schroter & Becht , did upon the 27th day of March , A. D.1883 11file their application to the May or and City Council oi Omaha , for permit to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors , as a druggist , for medicinal , mechanical and chemical ? purposes only , nt No 211 South Fifteenth atreet , Third ward , Omaha , Neb. , from tba lltb day rf April , 1883 , to the llth day of April. 1884. If there bo no objection , remonttance or protest tiled within two week * from March < 27tb , A. D. 18Si. : the H permit will be granted. BOUKOTKH & 1JEOHT , Applicants. The Omaha 15ee newspaper will publish tbe above notice once each week for two weeks , at the expense of the applicant. Tbe city of Omaha is not to be charged therewith. tlo 8152tJ. J. L. C. JEWETI , City Cleik. 815-2t of - NetosKaLanaAgency UAYIS & SNYDER , 605 Farnam St. Omaha Nebraska. 4.OO.OOO ton0 refuUjr Kltcled Und to KiaUrn Ntbrtaka for lV- 9A BMgklos U Iroprated ( urns , Oaih * > --,1 , ! & , * ' . -