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\V \ HE OMAHA DAILY BEE TWELFTH YEAR OMAHA NEB MONDAY MORNING .APML 9 1883 190 WE LEAD BUT NEVER FOLLOW ! THE ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS. BNTIEE NEW SPRING STOCK IT FABULOUS LOW PRICES. CDH I ALL WOOL GASSIMER SUITS , . $8.00 H flH ALL WOOL GASSIMER SUITS , - $12.00 00 s $10.00 00H flI I ALL WOOL DRESS SUITS , FROM $15.00 to $30.00 01H (8 ( H fe Youths' , Boys' and Js Suits in Proportion. p Immense Stock of all Grades. OJ3IBT STALES , lElA-TTLTILiIESS IFITS , LOWEST IFIRIOIEIS. i THE ASSASSIN WAR. The Hihilist Irish'Strike for Liberty with Dynamite and Dagger. And Thoroughly Infect Great Britain with their Bloody Determination. The Chief Towns of England ft Practically in a State ot ; % * "Sniveling Ble p. , J , . , Boldiore , Police and Spies Throng the Thoroughfares and Public Buildings. The Latter Actively Hatching "the Moat Stupendous Plot of Modern Times. " While the Irish in America Supply the Liquids of Explosive War. The Movement * , Kathode and M - ehtmtry of the Captured Rvln Breeder * . A Large Aeaortment of General for eign NAWB. THE DYNAMITE SpecUl Dlipttch to Tni DIM. ENGLAND IN A STATE OK 8KIOE. LONDON , April 9. Tracy Gjold , an American lawyer , has applied at the Bow street police court for permission to see Gallagher. The magistrate on duty referred Gjold to the visiting justices. Bernard Gallagher. Is a moulder by trade , in custody at Glarg > w. A per son residing clone to Mlilbink prison reoolve'd a letter threatening to blow up tire largo gasometers near the prison with dynamite Two large j in of nitre-glycerine reached Cork from Glasgow , addrotsed to O'Herhhy The police discovered a quantity of cxnlo- alves freshly burled in a field at Kat- nap , near Cork. Ttvo carboys of nltro-glyoorlno are lying at the Clyde Shipping company's stores , London , since the 4th lust. They are con signed by a Glasgow firm to O'Hor- llhy. This is the sixth consignment within six months from the name firm to O'Herllhy. The former con- slgnments were all removed by Daasy , The exploslvua selzjd in White- head's manufactory in Birmingham wore removed tn the aewAijo farm al Silthy with extraordinary caution , and destroyed. I : la beliavcd seventy or eighty persons are concaincd in tin dynamite conuplracy. The prlnclpi leader U among thojy recently ur * rested. The police bellovo th y have aecarud nearly nil cnnclnrrnenta o nltro-glycerlne HOT In London , In respouuo to n letter denouncing the dynamite outracca , A. M. SMl- van , lata mtuubur of parliament f Ji Heath , has rocoired personal warning from O'Donovan Ilacaa to bo onrefn about future utterances. Annhnrgho , arrested on Sunday , arrived frotnNev York a fortnight ago. The police have boon wutohlng him. Let tors found on GMIaylicr end Nor man connect Ausbnrgho with the con epiraay. Norman wil1 probsbty bi tratiaferred from thn d' > * k to the ( ) * nes box Thuta Ir.y. Mll'bauk prltoi Is quarddd by noldlars. It Is believe * Ausbnrgho IB not his trno name. Then h rotflou to believe that Gallsghor hai a military training. Kirton Is a mo * chanic.il engineer. The documents discovered at Salford and forwarded to Sir Wm. Harcourt are not fonlan papers. Evidence has been obtained corro borating the statement of Carey , the informer , that Tynan and "No. 1" are Identical , and upon other points , connected with the Phoenix park mur. ders. ders.A A man named Ansbnrgho , 21 years of ago , was arrested to-day at a hotel in the vicinity of Waterloo bridge. Ho hid just arrived from America. Ho is believed to bo a friend of the prisoner Gallagher. This arrest is considered the moat Importantly at. . Clifford Lloyd hiis arrived intOjrk , , on , bailD6 a , connected with the dis covery * of "the" dynamite conspiracy fgiiuub England , A laborer named Bessy was drowned hero last evening. It is supposed ho wa& murdered for political reasons. Arrangements have been completed for the trial of the prisoners con- arned in the Phconix park murders. Too Brady will be tried first. The rown lawyers are determined to resist any postponement of the trial. If the bill to amend the law in re gard to explosives which Haroonrt will ntroduco In the commonn should not irovo retro-active many members will upport an amendment to that tffoot. The police are said to posses kuowl- dge cf what IB likely to become the most hideous and stupendous plot of modern times. THE LATEST DISCOV-BBIES LONDON , April 8. Harcourt and Asheton Cross , conservaties , ara ar ranging the speedy passage of the bill ; o restrict the use of explosive. The TluifB Bays : 'The hireling * and fa natics who oome from , Irish-American Blums to use the daffgor and dynamite , hough not directly hounded on by Irish oratora , are encouraged by the abjcuco of any honest attempt on the part of Irish loaders to denounce the outrngca committed or In contempla tion. " The police are convinced that a for mer tnfllcg outrage , like the attempt ; o blow up the Mauion house , were undertaken by Irishmen retident in London , instigated by persons in America. Smaller attempts are re garded merely aa experiments. William Djvoton Smyth , oonnool far Norman , got a retainer and in structions from DeTracy , an American lawyer In Bow street. A. Kirton wai arrested while trying to escape from London. From papers on the prisoner , thora Is little doubt that Kirton was selected to commit ac tual doodt of destruction. On Kir- ton's arraignment It was proved ho corresponded with Gallagher , arrested at Lttnboth , and delivered a letter ad dressed to Gallagher at Charing Cross hotel. Kirton was remanded until Tnuradsy next. Norman , Gallagher , Wllaon and D&Uon have boon removed from the jail at Clorkonvvc'll to the prison. The pollco have takou into custody a man named Bernard Gillap.her at Glasgow , who is charged with causing the explosion at the gin works there , Gallagher Is an Irish-American , and is a brother of the man of the sarno nimo arrested at Liraboth Thursday , flo was arraigned at the police court , whera he declared he was Innocent of the charge laid titmlnst him , and that ho only left the United Sfates on tte 8 h of last February , Ho was re minded to prison for oighl days. Djasoy and Flanagan arrested re cently for bringing Infernal machines and explosives Into England from Cork , were arraigned Saturday. The crown announces Its Intention to ask that the prisoners be committed on the charge of having explosives in their possession with felonious Intend. The witness deposed that that the box Daasoy had when arrested contalnec materials for making explosives anc also a preparation of arsenic an dynamite and parts of an infernal maohlne , consisting of an aparatns by which sulphuric acid could bo allowed to slowly soak through into the mixture - turo , the principal clement of which was chlorlda of pot- auh. It was explained that with this combination an explosion could bo produced within a maximum tlmo of forty minutes. The machine was exactly similar in construction with those used In Glasgow and In the attempt on the office of The Lon don Times. The police wore croos'-ox- ainlned , but their evidence was not shaken in , any respect , Doasoy and Flanagan were committed for trial at astizef , bail being refused. 1'ho ' , mah known M Flaherfy , now under ppltco jiajvpilUnoe atf.Utrm.njSf } hani us suspicious t-'chareoter , has openly expressed sympathy vrlth Whltohead. In consequence of these expressions an angry mob attacked his residence , smashing the windows and doors. Flaherty fled to the police station for protection. About a grain of the dynamite fonnd among White- head's stock was exploded to-day aa an experiment. The report was deafen- Ing. Ing.Tho The magistrate at Ends , Ireland , Clifford L'oyd ' , and a stronct force of police made a raid in Crushon district and arrested eight young men. The charges preferred against the prison ers Is conspiracy to murder. More arrests on the same charge are ex pected. 10 WELL Olf THE WAR. At a banquet of the corporation civil engineers at Kensington , United Slates Minister Lowell replied to the toast , "Our Visitors. ' * In the course of bis remarks ho said ; "Tho more important functions of diplomacy late to maintain good humor , good will and understanding between nations. ( Bear , hear ) In the way we look at curtain fundamental questions there Is very little difference between the views of Englishmen and Americans. Though I may not venture to allude to dally topics , I can say no American any more than Englishmen believe that assassination Is war , or dynamite the "raw material of policy. " Lowell's remarks wore received with cheers. THE tIARB The arrests in London and other cities of England of men having ox ilcslves In their possession cause con ilderablo uneasiness In Paris , Feats are entertained that attempts will bo made to blow up buildings in Paris. Co prevent ihe Introduction into their houses of anything of an explo sive nature owners of large establish' nonta are stopping ap the openings to the cellars aa was done in time of the communo. The dynamite fiends are still at work In the vicinity of Monteau lea Mines. Friday night a cartridge con taining dynamite was placed In a cavity In the tower of the Chateau Plossis near that town. The cartridge ex ploded but did no damage. GERMANY. Special Dlattthei to Til a I ) . BE.ILIK , April 8. The Nerd Dsut- BobeXaltung , reverting to the subject of the defensive alliance ot Germany , Austria and Italy against France , sayt tbo only r eason for the formation oi such an alliance would bo fear ol French aggression , and such a fear would only bo justified If a military adventurer seized power In Franco. It would be natural then for pacific powers to interfere to preserve the peace , If one of then was threatened , but such Intervention would require no treaty , The Nerd DeuUcho Zeltuntt s ys the bnndesrath will soon consider the question Increasing the duties on corn. Herbert Bismarck , ion of the chan cellor , had an audience with the em- paror. Ho will return to London shortly. The German Economical cougrein will meet at Koulgborg the third of of September , and remain In aiaslon three daya. RUSSIA. Special LHspttchcs to Till Oil. ST. PETKRSHUHQ , April o The cor onation ot thu czar will probably bb postponed. The police bollavo , unless liberal reforms ureranted ( , the ulhll- tsta have determined to prevent the ceremony. Mnkoff'a and Paslioff 't suicidal at tempts have thrown the recently ro- organlzsd bureau of , gens d'nruuu nud third eectlon of pululoRl'polko inU > rogardingmtvlntcinnnoa of oriUr during tlio ceremonies of coronation have locked out andltlsaaldbdon , communi cated to outside parties who ohould not have known anything about them. The date for the grand ceremony fct Moscow , which was at first represented as having been set for April or May at the latest , may now be pat off until Jane. One thing Is certain , the date has been left blank in the Invitations forwarded to foreign poWers. Procaa- tiona of all kinds are continually in vented , In the hope of thwarting the nihilists. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Spucileiial IJctctof to Tni li" . The Brussoll Li Chrouiquo states the police liavo tosrohud the house of the Frenchman who ( lid from that city after thu dyuamlta explosion at Gnnnhorton , the 23d ot February laot , and have found a cypher letter which contains nroc-fa uf a plot against the cz r. The sentence of Baron Pawal Ram- mlngler , convicted of fraud was com. mated from seven to five years Im prisonment. It Is probable that two judges will accompany Lord Chief Juattoo Col ridge on the lattor'a forthcoming visit to America , The Spanish chamber of doputtosTiaa passed a bill permitting the substitu tion of an affirmation for an oath when desired A conflagration at Yallorber , Swit zerland , destroyed 145 houses , to gether with the postoflho. Twelve hundred persons are undo homeless. The Hnnt for Apoohci Special Dbpttch to Tui U ST. Louis , April 8 , A dispatch rora Now Moxioo says the Indians lave been aeon on the plains between "jordsbury and the Gils , and tracks > ro reported in several places , but no depredations heard of. Ospt. Erdrldgo with company K , Twenty-third In- "antry , from Fort Biyard , just re- ; urned from an unanccossful anarch of ; he Gila after the Indians. Gin. Mo- IConr.lo is at Lordsbury directing movemonto. Thera are no hoatllo Indians In New Mexico. The trail re ported two dayo ago was < nado by Mexican Buineglors. Col. loraytho's two companies will go in to temporary camp , at Richmond mend on the Glla rlvor , Oapt , Black with Shakespeare gnarda re turned to Shttkcapearo and the com pany have been relieved from duty , Jnh and Lco , with a baud of 200 re negades and remnants of all the differ ent bands of Apxchea , are atlll In Sonora and Chihuahua , doing much damage down there , Mexican troopi are out after them and It Is now un derstood Gan. McKenzIe and Crook aim to guard the frontier and prevent the hbstlles from recrosHlog into Ari zona and New Mexico. Harsford'a Add Phosphate la a preparation of the phosphates o lime , magnesia , potash ana iron li such form as to be readily osslmllatoi by the system. Descriptive phamplo ent free , Rumford Chemical Works Providence. R. I. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL TIio OomiDg Celebration of the Anniversary of tlio Sur render of Leo. Secretary Folger Bnpidly Re covering and Diapatoh- Buflinose. Dynamite Detectives and. Bul lion Ptenrefc " Betty find Mlioell.-kutoni Washington New . OAFXTOIi NOTES- ptcUl Dltpttchei to Tni Bll ANHIVBR8AET OF TUB 8UBBHNDKB OF GENERAL LBB. WASHINGTON , April 8. General Sherman , Secretary Lincoln , Oommo- lore Walker , Senator Hawley , Colonel " ) adloy and many others leave hero to- norrowtoattondabanquetofthoUnlon /aterans of Maryland , at Baltimore , n celebration of the anniversary of ho surrender of General Leo at Ap- ) omatoz. flXGBKTAKY FOUIElt iai almost entirely recovered. He wont rldllng on horaobaok this after- noon. He appears benefited by the exorcise. It is expected the secretary ill bo able to resume his duties at ho treasury department on Monday morning. Ho has given his personal attention to moat all important mat ers that have been presented to the department the past week or two. DYNAMITE PLOTTERS. The atato department has received no Information that the government of England will ask this government o lend a force of skilled detectives o assist In tracking the dynamite plotters. 11ULUON FIGURES The statement of thu United States roanaror show gold , silver and United Status notes In the treasury are as ollows : Gold coin and bullion , § 185- 153,148 ; silver dollars and bullion , $107 000,901 ; fractional silver coin , 527,883,178 ; United States notos$43- 788,070 ; total , $304,285,357. Oorti- icates outstanding : Gold , $43,606- 800 ; silver , $71,071,411 ; currency , $9,135,000. THE PANAMA GOLD HOBUEllS. Consul Turpln at Panama reports to thn state department that ho has employed an attorney to defend the seven Americans arrested on suspicion of having stolen from the express company a keg of gold containing $50,000 In tranoft to the paymaster of the United States stoamerLaokawana. The consul says tbo railroad company Is doing all they can to delay the trial. The consul's action Is ap proved. BETTY AND THE BABY. An evening paper publishes a letter from 13otty Mason , wife of Sorgoanl Majon , Imprisoned for an attempt on Gaitoau'a life , whoroln she denies hav ing employed J. G. Higeloir as her at torney to obtain the release of her husband and says that Blgelow ( who Is suing for legal service ) cannot have any ot the money given her by the generous public with her consent. BERXNADIHO OBEHHAU , Indlanlans resident hero have ap committee pointed a arrange for eer onade and reception to Gen. Gaesham YUMEBAli or (1KXKRAL BABNEB. The fnneral of the Ute Gen. Joseph K. Barnaa , ex-surgeon general , oo cured yesterday with military honor. The escort consisted of one battery of .rtlllory , two companies of heavy or- Illory , two companies of marines and tie Union veteran corps. A Change In the Prayerc. pecl l Ulrpttch to Tui Bn. NEW YOBK , April 8. The commit- oo on the Episcopal book of common irayer , appointed by a gouoral con vention of the Protestant Episcopal ihurch in thin city during October , 880 , has been in session at the Grace louse slnco Wednesday , and has at ast completed Its deliberations. The ommUtee conthted of seven blshopi , even prests | and seven Isymon , and the meetings have boon hold at various tliuna and places during the ait three years. Tao committee has nado various alterations In the Iturgy of the church to comply with requirements of the present gen eration and the advancement of the needs and work of the ohuroh. For ho last few yean many changes In he liturgy have been suggested at various conventions , but none wore adopted , and at the last convention a Jgorous effort was made to have ho litany altered In ono par- icnlar and to allow priests ho privilege of nslng prayers not In ho prayo'r books , to suit special oc casions , but both plans wore defeated. Fho present oommltten was appointed o make such changes in the liturgy as will remove the objections In the irosont one , which were becoming almost universal. The deliberations of the committee have been kept a profound secret and will not bo dl- nlged to the public nntll Bishop Williams , of Cincinnati ! , the chair man , sees fit to make a public state ment of the proposed changes. Horrible Catastrophe la Texas. peclal DUpttch to Xui Un. GRBEMNIU.E , Texas. , April 8 About two o'clock yesterday morning he Eado house , a throe-story brick iotolfollbuiying the Inmates between ho walls. Fifteen persons are known o have been killed , A few othots neaped unhurt. The ruin took fire and many were roasted in the flames. Jp to 1:30 : o'clock five bodies were aken from thornlns , but were charred > oyoud recognition. The building vas erected within the past year and las been for some time considered nn- afe , the walls being very light , The ilteons walls of the imprisoned and turning victims to whom no hand could render assistance , were heart rending. A number of business firms adjoining were burned out. The remains that have boon taken com the ruins are simply burnt chunks > f flesh , unrecognizable. Business louses have been closed , Crop Products of Ohio , SpecUl DtopUch to Till Bi , COLUMUUH , April 8. The April re port of the board of agriculture , based on returns from over 700 townships , ives the following percentage com pared with April lit , 1883 : Wheat 03 , rid wheat In producers' hands 28 , old corn , ditto , 32 ; rye , condition , til ) ; barley CO The wheat outlook Is the most gloomy lot eiyht yeara in Ohio. Severe cold with bare ground Ir'Dcd the tops to thu surface in January and February. Worm rains nnd good weather till May may improve tlio condition. Official toll grams received April 7 from other states glvo the following percentages for the condition of win ter wheat compared with the tame time last year : Indiana 72 , Illinois 88. Kintai 01 , Kentucky about 70 , Michigan 70 , WUo.-ntin about 75 , California about G5 , Minnesota sprit wheat will probably acreage 08. Ilo duoed to bushels the Ice * In there 8 tiates will be 90COOOCO , or 30 per cent , and they g vo 281,000,000 of the 500,000,000 bushels railed In the Unl- 134 BUt9 a last your , A WATERED VENTURE. Jay Qoulfl'B Gorgeous Taoht Liuncliod on the Delaware. The A-talnnta Takes Water as- Gracefully as Railroad - " Stock , ' . { j " | , * J seriptloa ef the rio&tlns PIe * . BpcoUl Dispatch to Tni llil. , April 8. A special , train from Nuw York arrived "at I Cramp's ship yard yesterday , to- wit ness the launching of Gould's steam yacht , Atalauta. Among those on board the train were Mr. and Mrs. Gould , Misses Nolllo and Annie- Gould , George Gould , Mr. and Mrs- . A. L Hoffman , R L. Baldwin , Cyrus W Field , Jr. , Wm. Henry Hnrlbnt of The New York World , Miss Annie Hondricks , E. 8. Jeffrey , Howard Jeffrey , Wm. H. Blngham , John T. Terry , and E. O. Harris. The yacht was successfully launched at 1:30 : p. m , The vessel WM christened Ata- lanta by MUs Nellie Gould in the usual way , A largo crowd witnessed the launch. In addition to the party from New- York there were many prominent Phlladelpbiuii present. It waa ex pected General Grant and General Di H would be present , but they were absent owing to a delay of the train. Only workmen were permitted on board the craft , the launch being - witnessed nessed from a spacious platform con structed around the yacht , from which , floated the stars and stripes. The ' owner of the yacht and parly occupied positions on the platform at the bow of the vessel. Shortly after one o'clock a long file of workmen , arranged on either sldo of the keel of thu Atalanta , began drlvng In the wodgea preparatory to cutting away the last fastening which held her on the ways , In a few minutes she glided smoothly and gracefully into the Delaware amid the cheers of the assembled multitude and the whistles of boats in the rlvor. As the bow left the ways Mlns Nellie Kould chrla- oned her Atalanta by breaking the radltloual bottle of wlno. The launch wan a complete success and Mr. Gould waa warmly congratulated. After nncheon at the office of the builders 3onld and party returned to New York by special train. Competent judges say Gould's yacht Atalanta Is the moat perfect specimen of steam craft construction. As aa to seaworthiness nho Is considered su perior to Bennett's Namonna. Upon deck her length Is 225 feet and on the water line 213 feet. The yacht Is fitted up in the most magnificent style , the cabin being furnished with all that can bo suggested for comfort and convenience. The whole ship's company will number 52 men. BQ- aldoB her engine propelling power , the Atntanta will bo able to spread as njuch cauvata en the average as a three masted schooner. She will bo prc- pellcd by compound , Instead of direct acting , surface condensing engines with two cylinders , one of thirty and ono of elxty inches in diameter , with thirty Inches stroke if piston. The engines ere fitted with tool reverting gear , patented by Cramps , by means of which it can bo Immediately re versed from full speed ahead to full npeed astern , Tbo Atlanta will bo ready for service by the middle ot May. THU riUNCE OF PUNCHES Is. "Huh I'uuoh. " compos * } of old , fine llq. < uori and lurclous frulta. It can ba utea . i clour or with water , lemonade , etc , , and far t Biirpaiaea. any punch brewed ak dlia 1 ;